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Identify the animal seen in the photograph and answer the following question

How do these animals adapt to the climate?

[6.4] South America: Climate, Natural Vegetation, Wildlife; Mineral and Power Resources
Chapter: [6.4] South America: Climate, Natural Vegetation, Wildlife; Mineral and Power Resources
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Identify the animal seen in the photograph and answer the following question.

Give one significant usefulness of this animal.

[6.4] South America: Climate, Natural Vegetation, Wildlife; Mineral and Power Resources
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Choose the correct answer

This is the ratio of the distance between two places on a map to the actual distance between the same two places on the ground.

[1.1] Maps and Diagrams
Chapter: [1.1] Maps and Diagrams
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Answer the following question in brief.

Convert the statement 1 cm = 100 km into an R.F. scale.

[1.1] Maps and Diagrams
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Answer the following question in brief.

What method would you use to measure the length of a river?

[1.1] Maps and Diagrams
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Answer the following question in brief.

What are conventional signs and symbols?

[1.2] Elements of a Map
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Answer the following question in one or two paragraphs.

Describe any two ways of representing a map scale.

[1.1] Maps and Diagrams
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Look closely at the political map of India in your atlas and make a note of your observations and calculations in your notebook.

Using the scale, calculate the distance between Delhi and Kolkata, Chennai and Thiruvananthapuram, and Mumbai and Panaji in kilometers.

[1.1] Maps and Diagrams
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Practical work.
A rectangular plot of length 200 m and width 125 m was bought by a businessman to set up a cosmetic factory. Draw this plot reduced to size using the scale 1cm = 25m. Show your work in class.

[1.1] Maps and Diagrams
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Complete the following table with the help of the list of conventional signs and symbols given in this chapter

  Symbols Features
1. PO _________
2. ________ metalled road
3. PS _________
4. RF _________
5. _________ international boundary
6. _________ river
[1.2] Elements of a Map
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With the help of your atlas identify and mark the following in an outline map of the world.

Two rivers in Europe

[3.1] Major Water Bodies
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Answer the following question in brief

Name the different parts of a river.

[3.1] Major Water Bodies
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Answer the following question in brief

What is surface run-off?

[3.1] Major Water Bodies
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Answer the following question in one or two paragraphs

Describe the course of a river.

[3.1] Major Water Bodies
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Answer the following question in one or two paragraphs

Mention any five important rivers of the world,

[3.1] Major Water Bodies
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Answer the following question in one or two paragraphs

Briefly describe the importance of rivers.

[3.1] Major Water Bodies
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Match the columns

A B
1 Argentina a Bogota
2 Peru b Montevideo
3 Uruguay c Buenos Aires
4 Venezuela d Lima
5 Colombia e Caracas
[6.3] South America: Location, Area, Political and Physical Features
Chapter: [6.3] South America: Location, Area, Political and Physical Features
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Match the following.

A B
1. tundra i. hardwood and softwood trees
2. coniferous trees ii. bison
3. praires iii. softwood trees
4. mixed forests iv. cactus, lizards and scorpions
5. deciduous trees v. monkeys and reptiles
6. mediterranean vegetation vi. mosses and lichens
7. desert vii. hardwood trees
8. tropical rainforests viii. olive and citrus fruit trees
[6.2] North America: Climate, Natural Vegetation, Wildlife; Mineral and Power Resources
Chapter: [6.2] North America: Climate, Natural Vegetation, Wildlife; Mineral and Power Resources
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This is a photograph of the coniferous forests in North America

How do the animals of this region protect themselves from extreme temperatures?

[6.2] North America: Climate, Natural Vegetation, Wildlife; Mineral and Power Resources
Chapter: [6.2] North America: Climate, Natural Vegetation, Wildlife; Mineral and Power Resources
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Minerals are obtained by a process called ______.

[5.1] Minerals and Ores Exercises
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