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7 Geo - Compiled Worksheet (AY 24
7 Geo - Compiled Worksheet (AY 24
SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY
TOPIC: REVISION WORKSHEET
CLASS: 7
43. Mention two hardwoods in the tropical monsoon forest. Also, mention
specifically what they are used for?
44. Discuss the difference between the trees of the tropical rainforest and the trees of the
tropical monsoon forest.
45. Which two factors enable the mangrove trees cope with saltwater immersion and wave
action?
46. How many types of roots can be seen in mangrove forest? Write their names.
47. Discuss the functions of the roots of the mangrove forest/
48. Which two unique characteristics make the mangrove trees different from other trees?
49. Is it reasonable to assume that distinct climates give rise to distinct sets of
characteristics? If so, could you identify and elaborate on five important traits, commonly
associated with Equatorial Climate.
50. Mention three importance of tropical rain forest for the human.
1. Equatorial Climate
2. Tropical Monsoon Climate
3. Temperate Climate
4. Intermonsoonal period
5. Natural Vegetation
6. Tropical forest
7. Mangrove forest
8. Tropical rainforest
9. Tropical monsoon forest
10. Roots of the mangrove forest
B. Sample analytical questions: Read the passage and answer the question no 1,2 & 3
The Amazon rainforest is the largest natural forest complex on planet Earth and is
characterized by an exceptionally high level of biodiversity of natural forest ecosystems. Most
of the millions of species of flora and fauna of the Amazon rainforest biodiversity are found
exclusively in this forest formation. However, due to predatory logging management and
increasingly frequent forest fires, the area of the Amazon's biodiverse rainforests is declining
rapidly. The increasing incidence of fires in these forest formations is a consequence of the
progressive process of global warming and the burning of the forest for the purpose of
acquiring additional areas on which to grow crops according to a model of unsustainable,
intensive agriculture. As the biodiverse rainforests of the Amazon absorb large quantities of
CO2 from the atmosphere, they are one of several key factors in slowing down the progressive
process of global warming. It is therefore urgently necessary to replace programs for the
deforestation of the Amazonian biodiverse rainforests and to replace this process of
afforestation of civilizational degraded areas.