Q1. Answer the following questions.Chapter 4 Geography Air
(i) What is atmosphere?
Answer: Our earth is surrounded by a huge blanket of air called atmosphere. It provides us the air we breathe and protects us from the harmful effects of the sun's rays.
Q.(ii) Which two gases make the bulk of the atmosphere?
Answer: Nitrogen and oxygen make the bulk of the atmosphere.
Q.(iii) Which gas creates green house effect in the atmosphere?
Answer: Carbon dioxide creates the greenhouse effect in the atmosphere.
Q.(iv) What is weather?
Answer: Weather is short-term state of the atmosphere whether it is hot or cold, wet or dry. It is the hour to hour, day to day condition of the atmosphere.
Q.(v) Name three types of rainfall?
Answer: Three types of rainfall are:
(i) Convectional rainfall
(ii) Orographic rainfall
(iii) Cyclonic rainfall
Q.(vi) What is air pressure?
Answer: The pressure exerted by the weight of air on the surface of the earth is called air pressure.
Q.2. Tick the correct answer.
(i) Which of the following gases protects us from harmful sun rays?
(a) Carbon dioxide (b) Nitrogen (c) Ozone
(ii) The most important layer of the atmosphere is
(a) Troposphere (b) Thermosphere (c) Mesosphere
(iii) Which of the following layers of the atmosphere is free from clouds?
(a) Troposphere (b) Stratosphere (c) Mesosphere
(iv) As we go up the layers of the atmosphere, the pressure
(a) Increases (b) Decreases (c) Remains the same
(v) When precipitation comes down to the earth in the liquid form, it is called
(a) Cloud (b) Rain (c) Snow
Answers:
(i) c , (ii) a , (iii) b , (iv) b , (v) b
Q.3. Match the following.
(i) Trade Winds. (a) Incoming solar energy
(ii) Loo. (b) Seasonal wind
(iii) Monsoon. (c) Horizontal movement of Air
(iv) Wind. (d) Layer of ozone gas
(e) Permanent wind-
(f) Local wind
(i) Trade Winds. (a) Incoming solar energy
(ii) Loo. (b) Seasonal wind
(iii) Monsoon. (c) Horizontal movement of Air
(iv) Wind. (d) Layer of ozone gas
(e) Permanent wind-
(f) Local wind
Answers
(i) Trade Winds. (e) Permanent wind
(ii) Loo. (f) Local wind
(iii) Monsoon. (b) Seasonal wind
(iv) Wind. (c) Horizontal movement of Air
(ii) Loo. (f) Local wind
(iii) Monsoon. (b) Seasonal wind
(iv) Wind. (c) Horizontal movement of Air
Q.4. Give reasons.
(i) Wet clothes take longer time to dry on a humid day.
(ii) Amount of insolation decreases from equator towards poles.
(i) In humid day, the humidity is very high that is the level water vapour in atmosphere is high. Due to this, air is not able carry away more water vapour with it and thus the clothes take longer time to dry on a humid day.
(ii) Insolation is the incoming solar energy intercepted by the earth. Sunlight falls almost vertically on the equator whereas it falls at some angle on the poles. Due to this, amount of insolation decreases from equator towards poles.
(i) Wet clothes take longer time to dry on a humid day.
(ii) Amount of insolation decreases from equator towards poles.
(i) In humid day, the humidity is very high that is the level water vapour in atmosphere is high. Due to this, air is not able carry away more water vapour with it and thus the clothes take longer time to dry on a humid day.
(ii) Insolation is the incoming solar energy intercepted by the earth. Sunlight falls almost vertically on the equator whereas it falls at some angle on the poles. Due to this, amount of insolation decreases from equator towards poles.
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