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Name the three types of precipitation.

[11] Water in the Atmosphere
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Why does the amount of water vapour decreases rapidly with altitude?

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How are clouds formed? Classify them.

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Discuss the salient features of the world distribution of precipitation.

[11] Water in the Atmosphere
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Which one of the following is NOT an essential element of maps?

[1] Introduction to Maps
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What are forms of condensation? Describe the process of dew and frost formation.

[11] Water in the Atmosphere
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Koeppen’s system of classification of climates can be termed as ______.

[12] World Climate and Climate Change
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Which one of the following groups of four climates represents humid conditions?

[12] World Climate and Climate Change
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Which two climatic variables are used by Koeppen for the classification of the climate?

[12] World Climate and Climate Change
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What type of vegetation would you find in the “C” and “A” type(s) of climate?

[12] World Climate and Climate Change
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Identify the element which is not a part of the hydrological cycle.

[13] Water (Oceans)
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Convert the given Statement of Scale into Representative Fraction (R. F.).

5 cm represents 10 km

[2] Map Scale
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Convert the given Statement of Scale into Representative Fraction (R. F.)

2 inches represents 4 miles

[2] Map Scale
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Convert the given Statement of Scale into Representative Fraction (R. F.).

1 inch represents 1 yard

[2] Map Scale
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Convert the given Statement of Scale into Representative Fraction (R. F.).

1 cm represents 100 metres

[2] Map Scale
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Convert the given Representative Fraction (R. F.) into Statement of Scale in the System of Measurement shown in parentheses:

1 : 100,000 (into km)

[2] Map Scale
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Convert the given Representative Fraction (R. F.) into Statement of Scale in the System of Measurement shown in parentheses:

1 : 31680 (into furlongs)

[2] Map Scale
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Convert the given Representative Fraction (R. F.) into Statement of Scale in the System of Measurement shown in parentheses:

1 : 126,720 (into miles)

[2] Map Scale
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Convert the given Representative Fraction (R. F.) into Statement of Scale in the System of Measurement shown in parentheses:

1 : 50,000 (into metres)

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Describe the elements of map projection.

[4] Map Projections
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