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How does earth support life?

[1] The Earth in the Solar System
Chapter: [1] The Earth in the Solar System
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How did the changing climate affect the life of humans?

[2] From Hunting–Gathering to Growing Food
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Fill in the blank with the appropriate word to complete the sentence:

The climate of the world changed to ________ conditions around 12,000 years ago.

[2] From Hunting–Gathering to Growing Food
Chapter: [2] From Hunting–Gathering to Growing Food
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Very Short Answer Type Question:

Collecting plant produce needs a lot of precaution. How?

[2] From Hunting–Gathering to Growing Food
Chapter: [2] From Hunting–Gathering to Growing Food
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Very Short Answer Type Question:

What is the difference between perennial and seasonal lakes and rivers?

[2] From Hunting–Gathering to Growing Food
Chapter: [2] From Hunting–Gathering to Growing Food
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Long Answer Type Question:

What were the various reasons for hunter-gatherers to move from place to place? Mention in detail.

[2] From Hunting–Gathering to Growing Food
Chapter: [2] From Hunting–Gathering to Growing Food
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Long Answer Type Question:

What was the impact of the change in the environment around 12,000 years ago?

[2] From Hunting–Gathering to Growing Food
Chapter: [2] From Hunting–Gathering to Growing Food
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Why is it 5.30 p.m in India when it is 12.00 noon in London?

[2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
Chapter: [2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
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Tick the correct answer.

The value of the prime meridian is

[2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
Chapter: [2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
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Tick the correct answer.

The total number of longitudes are

[2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
Chapter: [2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
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Fill in the blanks.

The Standard Meridian of India is ____________________.

[2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
Chapter: [2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
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Fill in the blanks.

The 0° Meridian is also known as ____________________.

[2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
Chapter: [2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
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Fill in the blanks.

The distance between the longitudes decreases towards___________.

[2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
Chapter: [2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
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Make a list of all the terracotta toys shown in the lesson. Which do you think children would have enjoyed playing with the most?

[3] In the Earliest Cities
Chapter: [3] In the Earliest Cities
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The axis is parallel to the ______.

[2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
Chapter: [2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
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From the westernmost point to the easternmost point, the local times of India extend over a time difference of ______.

[2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
Chapter: [2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
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The time difference between Greenwich and India is ______.

[2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
Chapter: [2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
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Russia extends over ______ time zones.

[2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
Chapter: [2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
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When it is 7.30 pm on August 16 in Greenwich, it is ______ (time) on ______ (date) in Chennai.

[2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
Chapter: [2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
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True or False.

The standard longitude for Indian time is the 64° longitude.

[2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
Chapter: [2] Globe : Latitudes and Longitudes
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