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India - The Land of Monsoon Climate Class 6
India - The Land of Monsoon Climate Class 6
India - The Land of Monsoon Climate Class 6
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DAV Class 6 SST Chapter 7 Question Answer India-The Land of Monsoon Climate
A. Tick the correct option.
1. Which one of the following places in India experience very high temperature?
Answer: Jaisalmer
2. Which one of the following places receive the highest annual rainfall in the world?
Answer: Mawsynram
Answer: (1) extreme (2) moderate (3) eastern (4) south-west monsoon winds (5) Sundri
DAV Class 6 SST Chapter 7 Question Answer India The Land of Monsoon Climate
Match the following
Answer: (1) d, (2) e, (3) a, (4) b, (5) c.
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Answer: People of India eagerly wait for the arrival of the monsoon rains to get relief from the
oppressive of heat of the Indian weather. It also affects crops.
Answer: Northern parts of India experience extreme climate because it is away from the
moderating influence of the sea. Thus, the summers are extremely hot and winters are
extremely cold.
3. Which type of natural vegetation is found in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands?
Answer: Tropical Evergreen forests are found in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Answer: One-horned rhinoceros are found in the marshes of Assam and West Bengal.
5. Give one important reason for a large variety of wildlife found in India.
Answer: A large variety of wildlife found in India because there are different type of natural
vegetation and climatic condition.
Answer: The difference between tropical evergreen and tropical deciduous forests are:
DAV Class 6 SST Chapter 7 Question Answer India The Land of Monsoon Climate geography
difference between tropical evergreen and tropical deciduous forests
Answer: We need to conserve our natural vegetation because it gives atmospheric oxygen to
the environment that we breathe. We get different types of natural resources from them. So, it is
necessary to conserve our natural vegetation.
The monsoon winds start retreating from the northern plains when temperature begins to fall in
the months of October and November.
The weather in North India becomes clear but high humidity makes it very oppressive and sultry.
4. Why does the natural vegetation in the Himalayan mountains change with altitude?
Answer: In the Himalayan mountains the vegetation changes according to the altitude because
the temperature and rainfall decreases with height.
5. What efforts has been made in India to preserve our rich wildlife?
Answer: A number of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks have been set up all over India in
order to preserve our rich wildlife. ‘Project Tiger’ a nationwide campaign to protect Tiger was
launched in 1973.