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definition of endogenic forces and exogenic forces
For fun.
Solve the crossword puzzle with the help of given clues.
Across
Down
2. Loop like the bend of a river
1. Rise and fall of water caused by friction
of wind on water surface
4. Solid form of water
3. Flow of water in a channel
7. Moving mass of ice
5. Steep perpendicular face of a rock along
sea coast
9. Sudden descent of water in the bed of a river
6. Debris of boulder and coarse material
carried by glacier
11. Natural cavity on weak rocks formed by action of waves
8. Crescent-shaped lake formed by a meandering river
12. Embankment on a river that keeps it
in its channel
10. Fine sand deposited by the action of the wind
13. Large body of sea water
13. Isolated mass of rising steep rock near a
coastline
14. Dry area where sand dunes are found
14. Alluvial tracts of land formed by river deposits at mouth of the river
15. Small hill of sand caused by the action of the wind
-
16. Flat plain formed by river deposits during time of flood
Difference between endogenic and exogenic forces ?
what is the difference between sand dunes and loess?
WHAT is an earthquake??DEFINE FOCUS and EPICENTRE...
What is I-shaped valley?
THUMB UP!
what are exogenic forces
Q. Why wind is the most effective agent of erosion in the deserts?
find out names of some rivers of the world that form delta?
Give reasons.
(i) Some rocks have a shape of a mushroom.
(ii) Flood plains are very fertile.
(iii) Sea caves are turned into stacks.
(iv) Buildings collapse due to earthquakes.
What are exogenic and endogenic forces ? What are Lithospheric Plates ?
how can we minimise the impact of an earthquake?
parallels and meridians cross each other at .........angles
distinguish between =
1. degradation and aggradation
2. tributries and distributries
3. weathering and erosion
Why is action of wind more prominent in desert areas. Give examples of different land forms formed by the work of wind ?
WHICH IS THE LONGEST MEANDER IN THE WORLD
difference between Plate techtonic theory and continental drift theory
which are the agents responsible for the formation of sedimentary rocks
give reason of sea caves are turned into stacks.
Give a short note on how delta is formed
distinguish between exogenic forces and indogenic forces?
Why do lithospheric plates move?
Petroleum is found in ?
a) Sedimentary rock b) Igneous rock c) Metamorphic rock d) None of these
Answer the following questions.
(i) Why do the plates move?
(ii) What are exogenic and endogenic forces?
(iii) What is erosion?
(iv) How are flood plains formed?
(v) What are sand dunes?
(vi) How are beaches formed?
(vii) What are ox-bow lakes?
why do some rocks have the shape of mushroom
Why do buildings collapse during an EARTHQUAKE ?
what is a work of sea waves
Tick the correct answer.
(i) Which is not an erosional feature of sea waves?
(a) Cliff
(b) Beach
(c) Sea cave
(ii) The depositional feature of a glacier is
(a) Flood plain
(c) Moraine
(iii) Which is caused by the sudden movements of the Earth?
(a) Volcano
(b) Folding
(c) Flood plain
(iv) Mushroom rocks are found in
(a) Deserts
(b) River valleys
(c) Glaciers
(v) Ox-bow lakes are found in
(a) Glaciers
(c) Deserts
what are the features made by a river in a flood plain?
write a very brief note on endogenic and exogenic forces??(:plz i need it:)
name the factors on which the rate of weathering and soil erosion depends
how the earth formed
how are mushroom rocks are formed
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definition of endogenic forces and exogenic forces
For fun.
Solve the crossword puzzle with the help of given clues.
Across
Down
2. Loop like the bend of a river
1. Rise and fall of water caused by friction
of wind on water surface
4. Solid form of water
3. Flow of water in a channel
7. Moving mass of ice
5. Steep perpendicular face of a rock along
sea coast
9. Sudden descent of water in the bed of a river
6. Debris of boulder and coarse material
carried by glacier
11. Natural cavity on weak rocks formed by action of waves
8. Crescent-shaped lake formed by a meandering river
12. Embankment on a river that keeps it
in its channel
10. Fine sand deposited by the action of the wind
13. Large body of sea water
13. Isolated mass of rising steep rock near a
coastline
14. Dry area where sand dunes are found
14. Alluvial tracts of land formed by river deposits at mouth of the river
15. Small hill of sand caused by the action of the wind
-
16. Flat plain formed by river deposits during time of flood
-
Difference between endogenic and exogenic forces ?
what is the difference between sand dunes and loess?
WHAT is an earthquake??DEFINE FOCUS and EPICENTRE...
What is I-shaped valley?
THUMB UP!
what are exogenic forces
Q. Why wind is the most effective agent of erosion in the deserts?
find out names of some rivers of the world that form delta?
Give reasons.
(i) Some rocks have a shape of a mushroom.
(ii) Flood plains are very fertile.
(iii) Sea caves are turned into stacks.
(iv) Buildings collapse due to earthquakes.
What are exogenic and endogenic forces ? What are Lithospheric Plates ?
how can we minimise the impact of an earthquake?
parallels and meridians cross each other at .........angles
distinguish between =
1. degradation and aggradation
2. tributries and distributries
3. weathering and erosion
Why is action of wind more prominent in desert areas. Give examples of different land forms formed by the work of wind ?
WHICH IS THE LONGEST MEANDER IN THE WORLD
difference between Plate techtonic theory and continental drift theory
which are the agents responsible for the formation of sedimentary rocks
give reason of sea caves are turned into stacks.
Give a short note on how delta is formed
distinguish between exogenic forces and indogenic forces?
Why do lithospheric plates move?
Petroleum is found in ?
a) Sedimentary rock b) Igneous rock c) Metamorphic rock d) None of these
Answer the following questions.
(i) Why do the plates move?
(ii) What are exogenic and endogenic forces?
(iii) What is erosion?
(iv) How are flood plains formed?
(v) What are sand dunes?
(vi) How are beaches formed?
(vii) What are ox-bow lakes?
why do some rocks have the shape of mushroom
Why do buildings collapse during an EARTHQUAKE ?
what is a work of sea waves
Tick the correct answer.
(i) Which is not an erosional feature of sea waves?
(a) Cliff
(b) Beach
(c) Sea cave
(ii) The depositional feature of a glacier is
(a) Flood plain
(b) Beach
(c) Moraine
(iii) Which is caused by the sudden movements of the Earth?
(a) Volcano
(b) Folding
(c) Flood plain
(iv) Mushroom rocks are found in
(a) Deserts
(b) River valleys
(c) Glaciers
(v) Ox-bow lakes are found in
(a) Glaciers
(b) River valleys
(c) Deserts
what are the features made by a river in a flood plain?
write a very brief note on endogenic and exogenic forces??(:plz i need it:)
a) The act of carrying away weathered particles is called______.
b) Old and coarse alluvial is called________.
c) The point where vibrations originate is clled_____.
d) The highest waterfall is_______.
Q13.What is the depositional feature of the river called?
Q14. The depositional feature formed by sea waves is called________.
name the factors on which the rate of weathering and soil erosion depends
how the earth formed
how are mushroom rocks are formed