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Describe the mode of formation of sedimentary rock.

[5] Minerals and Rocks
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Describe the nature and mode of origin of the chief types of rock at the earth’s crust. How will you distinguish them?

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Describe the types of metamorphic rock and how are they formed?

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What are the various mobile and mighty exogenic geomorphic agents and what is the prime job they perform?

[6] Geomorphic Processes
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Exogenic geomorphic processes derive their ultimate energy from the sun’s heat. Explain.

[6] Geomorphic Processes
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Which one of the following sentences best defines the term ‘Lapies’?

[7] Landforms and Their Evolution
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Explain the evolution of valley sinks or uvalas.

[7] Landforms and Their Evolution
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Underground flow of water is more common than surface run-off in limestone areas. Why?

[7] Landforms and Their Evolution
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Limestones behave differently in humid and arid climates. Why? What is the dominant and almost exclusive geomorphic process in limestone areas and what are its results?

[7] Landforms and Their Evolution
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Atmospheric layer important for human beings is ______.

[8] Composition and Structure of Atmosphere
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What are the elements of weather and climate?

[8] Composition and Structure of Atmosphere
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Why is the troposphere the most important of all the layers of the atmosphere?

[8] Composition and Structure of Atmosphere
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Draw a suitable diagram for the structure of the atmosphere and label it and describe it.

[8] Composition and Structure of Atmosphere
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Identify the major types of ecosystems in the world.

[15] Life on the Earth
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What is a food-chain?

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Give one example of a grazing food-chain identifying the various levels.

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What do you understand by the term ‘food web’? Give examples.

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The atmosphere is mainly heated by the:

[9] Solar Radiation, Heat Balance and Temperature
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The main reason that the earth experiences the highest temperatures in the subtropics in the northern hemisphere rather than at the equator is:

[9] Solar Radiation, Heat Balance and Temperature
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How does the unequal distribution of heat over the planet earth in space and time cause variations in weather and climate?

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