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Solutions for Chapter 13: Atmospheric Pressure and Winds

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SOLVE AND SCORE
SOLVE AND SCORE [Pages 139 - 142]

Rachna Sapra solutions for जॉग्रफी [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता ९ आईसीएसई 13 Atmospheric Pressure and Winds SOLVE AND SCORE [Pages 139 - 142]

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs):

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 1. | Page 139

Statement (X): The air pressure decreases with increasing latitude.

Statement (Y): The air pressure has an inverse relationship with temperature if the two places are located at the same latitude.

  • Both statements X and Y both are true

  • Both statements X and Y both are false

  • Statement X is true, and statement Y is false

  • Statement X is false, and statement Y is true

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 2. | Page 139

The lines joining places having the same atmospheric pressure are called ______.

  • Isotherms

  • Isobars

  • Isohytes

  • Isohalines

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 3. | Page 139

The velocity of winds depends upon ______.

  • Pressure gradient

  • Friction

  • Coriolis force

  • All of these.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 4. | Page 139

Coriolis force is an outcome of ______.

  • Rotation of the Earth

  • Revolution of the Earth

  • Temperature difference

  • None of these

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 5. | Page 139

Coriolis force is maximum at ______.

  • Poles

  • Equator

  • Tropics

  • Equal everywhere

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 6. | Page 139

Due to Coriolis effect, the winds deflect towards ______ in the northern hemisphere.

  • Right

  • Left

  • No deflection

  • Reverses

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 7. | Page 139

Which region of the world is called the Doldrums?

  • Equatorial region

  • Tropical region

  • Polar region

  • Coastal region

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 8. | Page 139

Which region of the world is called ‘Horse latitudes’?

  • Equatorial low pressure belt

  • Sub-tropical high pressure belt

  • Sub-polar low pressure belt

  • Polar-high pressure belt

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 9. | Page 139

Ferrel cell exists between ______.

  • 0° − 30° N and S

  • 30° − 60° N and S

  • 60° − 90° N and S

  • None of these.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 10. | Page 139

During summers in the northern hemisphere, the pressure belt shifts ______.

  • Northward

  • Southward

  • No movement

  • May move north or south

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 11. | Page 139

Which of the following wind types belongs to the primary wind circulation?

  • Loo

  • Monsoon

  • Cyclones

  • Westerlies

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 12. | Page 139

Roaring forties is the name given to ______ winds.

  • Trade

  • Westerlies

  • Polar Easterlies

  • Monsoons

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 13. | Page 139

Katabatic winds refer to the ______.

  • Land breeze

  • Sea breeze

  • Mountain breeze

  • Valley breeze

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 14. | Page 139

Monsoon winds are experienced only in the ______ region.

  • Equatorial

  • Tropical

  • Temperate

  • Polar

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 15. | Page 139

Mistral is a local wind which blows in ______.

  • France

  • USA

  • Switzerland

  • West Bengal

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 16. | Page 139

Statement (X): Rising air forms an area of high pressure.

Statement (Y): Sinking air forms an area of low pressure.

  • Both statements X and Y both are true

  • Both statements X and Y both are false

  • Statement X is true, and statement Y is false

  • Statement X is false, and statement Y is true

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 17. | Page 140

Match the two columns correctly.

  Column 1   Column 2
(i) NE Trade winds A. Temperate region
(ii) ITCZ B. Tropical zone
(iii) Ferrel cell C. Subtropical high-pressure belt
(iv) Horse latitudes D. Equatorial region
  • (i) B, (ii) A, (iii) D, (iv) C

  • (i) B, (ii) D, (iii) A, (iv) C

  • (i) D, (ii) B, (iii) C, (iv) A

  • (i) A, (ii) C, (iii) B, (iv) D

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q A. 18. | Page 140

Match the two columns correctly.

  Column 1   Column 2
(i) Convection cell A. Mountain breeze
(ii) Doldrums B. Measures atmospheric pressure
(iii) Barometer C. Equatorial low-pressure belt
(iv) Kalabatic winds D. Vertical movement of air
  • (i) B, (ii) C, (iii) A, (iv) D

  • (i) C, (ii) D, (iii) A, (iv) B

  • (i) D, (ii) C, (iii) B, (iv) A

  • (i) A, (ii) B, (iii) C, (iv) D

Assertion-Reason Based Questions:

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q B. 1. | Page 140

Assertion (A): A sea-facing flat in Mumbai has some clothes hung on a clothesline in the balcony. The clothes will be blown towards the sea during the afternoon.

Reason (R): The sea breeze blows during the day.

  • Both A and R are true, and R is the correct reason for A.

  • Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct reason for A.

  • A is true, and R is false.

  • A is false, and R is true.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q B. 2. | Page 140

Assertion (A): The smoke always rises.

Reason (R): Smoke is lighter than air.

  • Both A and R are true, and R is the correct reason for A.

  • Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct reason for A.

  • A is true, and R is false.

  • A is false, and R is true.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q B. 3. | Page 140

Assertion (A): The equatorial region always experiences low pressure belt.

Reason (R): The equatorial region always experiences direct rays of the sun.

  • Both A and R are true, and R is the correct reason for A.

  • Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct reason for A.

  • A is true, and R is false.

  • A is false, and R is true.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q B. 4. | Page 140

Assertion (A): The pressure belts are not fixed.

Reason (R): The pressure belts move southward in the summer season.

  • Both A and R are true, and R is the correct reason for A.

  • Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct reason for A.

  • A is true, and R is false.

  • A is false, and R is true.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q B. 5. | Page 140

Assertion (A): The Coriolis effect deflect the winds to the right hand side in the northern hemisphere.

Reason (R): The Coriolis effect takes place due to the rotation of the Earth.

  • Both A and R are true, and R is the correct reason for A.

  • Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct reason for A.

  • A is true, and R is false.

  • A is false, and R is true.

Source-based Questions:

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q C. 1. | Page 140

Read the picture carefully and answer the following questions.

  1. Name the winds blowing between 0° to 30° N.
  2. Name the degree of latitudes between which the Northwesterly winds blow.
  3. Name the winds blowing in the North polar region.
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q C. 2. | Page 141

Read the picture carefully and answer the following questions.

  1. Which of the two persons is experiencing lower atmospheric pressure?
  2. Will he face a problem in breathing?
  3. If yes, what should he do to ensure comfortable breathing for himself?

Answer the following questions.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 1. (a) | Page 141

Name the four major pressure belts of the world.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 1. (b) | Page 141

Mention in which ways the anticyclones affect the weather conditions.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 1. (c) | Page 141

Between which latitudes and in which hemisphere, the winds are called “Roaring Forties”?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 2. (a) | Page 141

State the Ferrel’s Law.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 2. (b) | Page 141

Name the instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 2. (c) | Page 141

Name the latitudes which are called Doldrums.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 2. (d) | Page 141

Mention the characteristics of Doldrums.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 3. (a) | Page 141

Why do the Monsoon winds come in the category of seasonal winds?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 3. (b) | Page 141

What is the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 3. (c) | Page 141

Give three differences between Cyclones and Anticyclones.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 4. (a) | Page 141

What do you mean by Coriolis Force?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 4. (b) | Page 141

How does this force vary from lower to higher latitudes?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 4. (c) | Page 141

Define the term ‘Atmospheric Pressure’.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 5. (a) | Page 141

To which category of winds ‘Chinook and Foehn winds’ belong? Why?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 5. (b) i. | Page 141
Where do Chinook winds blow?
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 5. (b) ii. | Page 141
Where do Foehn winds blow?
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 5. (c) | Page 141

Name the cold wind that prevails over the northwest of the Mediterranean Sea.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 6. (a) | Page 141

Define the term Isobars.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 6. (b) | Page 141

Define the term Front.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 6. (c) | Page 141

Why are Trade winds so called?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 7. (a) | Page 141

What are the Jet Streams? 

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 7. (b) | Page 141

Name the two types of Jet Streams.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 7. (c) | Page 141

What is the meaning of the term ‘pressure gradient’?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 8. (a) | Page 141

What is the reason for the equable/maritime climate in the coastal area?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 8. (b) | Page 141

How do the land and sea breezes make the coastal climate less extreme?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 9. (a) | Page 141

Explain briefly the factors that affect Atmospheric Pressure.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 9. (b) | Page 141

There is a strong similarity between Monsoon winds and land and sea breeze. Explain that similarity.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 9. (c) | Page 141

Give a reason why the westerlies in the southern hemisphere blow with a greater force than those in the northern hemisphere.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 10. (a) | Page 141

Give the effects of tropical cyclones on life and property in the coastal area.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 10. (b) | Page 141

Name the two types of variable winds.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 10. (c) | Page 141

Name the two types of cyclones.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 11. (a) | Page 142

Name an area where typhoons are experienced.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 11. (b) | Page 142

What does the term eye of a storm mean?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 11. (c) | Page 142

Name the weather conditions associated with the cyclones.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 12. (a) i. | Page 142

What are the Roaring Forties?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 12. (a) ii. | Page 142

What are Furious Fifties?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 12. (b) i. | Page 142

Why are the Roaring Forties called that?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 12. (b) ii. | Page 142

Why are the Furious Fifties called that?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 12. (c) | Page 142

Name the Planetary Winds.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 12. (d) | Page 142

What is the other term used for the Planetary winds?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 13. (a) | Page 142

Where do Blizzards blow?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 13. (b) | Page 142

What are Mango showers?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 13. (c) | Page 142
Why are the Mango showers named so?
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 14. (a) | Page 142

Differentiate between Katabatic and Anabatic winds.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 14. (b) | Page 142

Name two hot local winds.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 14. (c) | Page 142
Give two examples of cold local winds.
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 15. (a) | Page 142

Bring out three differences between the Trade winds and the Westerly winds.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 15. (b) i. | Page 142
Give two examples of primary winds.
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 15. (b) ii. | Page 142
Give two examples of secondary winds.
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 15. (b) iii. | Page 142

Give two examples of tertiary winds.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 16. (a) | Page 142

How does the atmospheric pressure get affected by a change in altitude?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 16. (b) | Page 142

Moist air exerts less pressure than dry air. Why?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 16. (c) | Page 142

What causes the winds to blow?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 17. (a) i. | Page 142

Define the term Polar cell.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 17. (a) ii. | Page 142

Define the term Ferrel Cell.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 17. (a) iii. | Page 142

Define the term Hadley Cell.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 17. (b) | Page 142

What causes the seasonal shifting of pressure belts?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 17. (c) | Page 142

What is the unit of measuring atmospheric pressure?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 18. | Page 142

Ira visited Ladakh during summer vacation. She experienced nose bleeding as soon as she got down from the plane. Can you guess the reason for it?

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 19. | Page 142

We feel discomfort in our ears at the time of take-off of a flight. This happens due to the fact that the atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing altitude. Keeping this concept in mind, explain the reason for the discomfort in the ears.

SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 20. | Page 142

Which of the following places is most likely to experience tropical cyclones?

Goa, Ahmedabad, Bhubaneshwar, Kochi

Give a reason for your answer.

Solutions for 13: Atmospheric Pressure and Winds

SOLVE AND SCORE
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