Weather, Climate and Adaptations of Animals to Climate Cl. 7
Weather, Climate and Adaptations of Animals to Climate Cl. 7
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1. Name the elements that determine the weather of a place. 2. When are the maximum and minimum temperatures likely to occur during the day?
3. Fill in the blanks: (i) The average weather taken over a long time is called ___________.
(ii) A place receives very little rainfall and the temperature is high throughout the year, the climate of that place will be ___________ and ___________ .
(iii) The two regions of the earth with extreme climatic conditions are ___________ and __________.
4. Indicate the type of climate of the following areas: (a) Jammu and Kashmir: _________________________________ (b) Kerala: ___________________________________
4. Indicate the type of climate of the following areas(c) Rajasthan: ______________ (d) North-east India: _____________________________________
5. Which of the two changes frequently, weather or climate?
6. Following are some of the characteristics of animals: Diets heavy on fruits (ii) White fur etc. Whether some characteristics can be adapted in both regions
7. The tropical rainforest has a large population of animals. Explain why it is so.
8. Explain, with examples, why we find animals of certain kind living in particular climatic conditions.
9. How do elephant living in the tropical rainforest adapt itself?
10. A carnivore with stripes on its body moves very fast while catching its prey. It is likely to be found in (i) polar regions (ii) deserts or ........
11. Which features adapt polar bears to live in extremely cold climate?A white fur, fat below skin, keen sense of smell. (ii) Thin skin, large eyes,.......
12. Which option best describes a tropical region? (i) hot and humid (ii) moderate temperature, heavy rainfall (iii) cold and humid etc.
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