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Give a geographical reason:

People in the monsoon region are mainly engaged in agriculture.

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Give a geographical reason:

Trees in equatorial forests grow tall.

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Give a geographical reason:

Vegetation is short-lived in the Tundra region.

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What is the latitudinal extent of the Taiga region?

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Name any three herbivorous animals from the Sudan region. What has nature endowed them with for self-protection?

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What are the characteristics of the Monsoon region?

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Show the following items on an outline map of the world. Prepare the index.

  1. Colorado Desert
  2. British Columbia
  3. Downs Grassland
  4. Inhabited part of Greenland
  5. Mediterranean Sea

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The apparent movement of the sun means ______.

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The apparent movement of the sun means ______.

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If the axis of the earth were not tilted ______.

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If the axis of the earth were not tilted ______.

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21st June and 22nd December are solstice days, that is, ______.

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21st June and 22nd December are solstice days, that is, ______.

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The revolution of the earth around the Sun and the tilt of the axis of the earth together are responsible for the following seasons.

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The revolution of the earth around the Sun and the tilt of the axis of the earth together are responsible for the following seasons.

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Rewrite the following statement after correcting them.

North Canada experiences summer from September to March.

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Rewrite the following statement after correcting them.

North Canada experiences summer from September to March.

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Using the internet sites or a calendar, find and note the duration of the day for specific dates between 22nd March and 23rd September. Calculate the duration of the nights too. Using this information draw a compound bar graph.

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Using the internet sites or a calendar, find and note the duration of the day for specific dates between 22nd March and 23rd September. Calculate the duration of the nights too. Using this information draw a compound bar graph.

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Explain the various types of human settlements.

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