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Name the two movements of the Earth.
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How much time does the Earth take for one revolution?
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How is that the opposite seasons are found in Australia and India?
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Account for the unequal length of day and night.
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What are the effects of the inclination of the axis?
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Distinguish between the following pair :
Summer Solstice and Winter Solstice.
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Distinguish between the following pair :
Solstice and Equinoxes
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What do you understand by aphelion?
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What are the effects of revolution?
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Briefly state the variations in the vertical distribution of pressure.
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Why are the months of January and July used to describe the world distribution of pressure?
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Give reasons for the following:
The Westerlies in the Southern Hemisphere blow with greater force than those in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Give reasons for the following:
As we go higher, the atmospheric pressure decreases.
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Give reasons for the following:
Temperature and pressure are inversely related to one another.
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Distinguish between the following:
Isobars and Isotherms
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What is meant by the term ‘Atmospheric Pressure’?
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Explain briefly the factors that affect Atmospheric Pressure.
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Briefly explain the three chief types of winds.
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