Boojho comes across an animal having a stream-lined and
slippery body. What is the habitat of the animal?
(a) Water
(b) Desert
(c) Grassland
(d) Mountain
How do glaciers accomplish the work of reducing high mountains into low
hills and plains?
Following are some features of plants
(i) They lose a lot of water through transpiration.
(ii) Their leaves are always broad and flat.
(iii) They lose very little water through transpiration.
(iv) Their roots grow very deep into the soil.
Which of the combination of above features are typical of desert
plants?
(a) (i) and (ii) (b) (ii) and (iv)
(c) (ii) and (iii) (d) (iii) and (iv)
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?
Which of the following cannot be called a habitat?
(a) A desert with camels.
(b) A pond with fishes.
(c) A jungle with wild animals.
(d) Cultivated land with grazing cattle.
Running water is by far the most dominating geomorphic agent in shaping
the earth’s surface in humid as well as in arid climates. Explain.
(a) Unscramble the jumbled words and write them in the blank
spaces provided.
(i) neosb ……………. (v) arctigeal …………….
(ii) tnemevom ……………. (vi) epahs …………….
(iii) iontcaronct ……………. (vii) sangro inerlan …………….
(iv) lsecsum ……………. (viii) laxaeriont …………….
(a) Unscramble the jumbled words and write them in the blank
spaces provided.
(i) neosb ……………. (v) arctigeal …………….
(ii) tnemevom ……………. (vi) epahs …………….
(iii) iontcaronct ……………. (vii) sangro inerlan …………….
(iv) lsecsum ……………. (viii) laxaeriont …………….
How does wind perform its task in desert areas? Is it the only agent
responsible for the erosional features in the deserts?