Igneous rocks are found in the regions of volcanoes.
[2.1] Rocks and Soils
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Distinguish between Metamorphic rock and sedimentary rock.
[2.1] Rocks and Soils
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How are igneous rocks formed?
[2.1] Rocks and Soils
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Classify and explain the rocks.
[2.1] Rocks and Soils
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The percentage of fresh water on the earth is ______.
[2.3] Hydrologic Cycle
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Water that is good enough to drink is called.
[2.3] Hydrologic Cycle
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Fresh water is less on the earth.
[2.3] Hydrologic Cycle
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[2.5] Hazards
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[2.6] Industries
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The southernmost tip of Africa is ______.
[2.7] Exploring Continents Africa, Australia and Antarctica
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The manmade canal through an isthmus between Egypt and Sinai Peninsula is ______.
[2.7] Exploring Continents Africa, Australia and Antarctica
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In respect of the Mediterranean climate, consider the following statements, and choose the correct answer.
- The average rainfall is 15cm
- The summers are hot and dry; winters are rainy.
- Winters are cool and dry; summers are hot and wet
- Citrus fruits are grown.
[2.7] Exploring Continents Africa, Australia and Antarctica
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Atlas Mountain is located in ______ continent.
[2.7] Exploring Continents Africa, Australia and Antarctica
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______ is the highest peak of Africa.
[2.7] Exploring Continents Africa, Australia and Antarctica
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Assertion (A): A geological feature of Africa is the Great Rift Valley.
Reason (R): A Rift valley is a large crack in the earth’s surface formed by tectonic activity.
[2.7] Exploring Continents Africa, Australia and Antarctica
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Why Africa is called a “Mother Continent”?
[2.7] Exploring Continents Africa, Australia and Antarctica
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What are the important rivers of Africa?
[2.7] Exploring Continents Africa, Australia and Antarctica
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Distinguish between Sahel and Sahara.
[2.7] Exploring Continents Africa, Australia and Antarctica
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Egypt is called the gift of the Nile.
[2.7] Exploring Continents Africa, Australia and Antarctica
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Name the physical divisions of Africa and explain anyone.
[2.7] Exploring Continents Africa, Australia and Antarctica
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