Chapter - 3 The Dynamic Atmosphere and Changing Climate What is Atmosphere:- The atmosphere is a layer of gases that surrounds the Earth. It is made up of gases like Nitrogen (78%), Oxygen (21%), and small amounts of Carbon dioxide, Argon, and Water vapour. It protects life on Earth and makes it possible for living organisms to survive. Why is the Atmosphere Important:- The atmosphere plays a very important role: Provides Oxygen – Needed for breathing by humans and animals. Supports Life – Plants use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Protects Earth – Shields us from harmful rays of the Sun. Maintains Temperature – Keeps Earth warm enough for life (greenhouse effect). Weather Formation – Clouds, rain, wind, and storms happen in the atmosphere. What is Climate:- Climate is the average weather condition of a place over a long period of time (years or decades). It includes temperature, rainfall, humidity, and wind patterns. Importance of Climate Affects Agricu...
Chapter - 4 The Stone Age – The Earliest People Who were the Earliest People? The earliest humans lived millions of years ago. They are known as hunter-gatherers. They depended on nature for food (hunting animals and gathering fruits, roots, seeds). They lived in caves, rock shelters, or under trees. They had no permanent homes and moved from place to place (nomadic life). Features of Early Humans Use of Stone Tools – For cutting, hunting, and protection Discovery of Fire – Used for cooking, warmth, and safety Group Living – For protection from wild animals No Farming – They did not grow crops initially Simple Life – No writing, no permanent houses Division of the Stone Age The Stone Age is divided into three main periods: 1. Palaeolithic Age (Old Stone Age) Time: About 2 million years ago to 10,000 BCE People used rough, unpolished stone tools Lived in caves and were completely dependent on nature Main activities: Hunting and gathering Discovery of fire Example sites: Bhimbetka (...
Worksheet: Geography (Class 9) Chapter 2 – Shaping of the Earth Section A – Very Short Answer (1 mark each) (Answer in one or two sentences) What is meant by shaping of the Earth? Name the two main types of forces responsible for shaping the Earth. What are endogenic forces? What are exogenic forces? Which is the outermost layer of the Earth? What is the main composition of the core? What are tectonic plates? Define weathering. Define erosion. Name any one agent of erosion. Section B – Short Answer (2–3 marks each) Differentiate between internal and external forces. Write any two characteristics of the crust. Explain the role of convection currents in the mantle. What happens at a divergent boundary? What is a convergent boundary? Explain physical weathering with an example. How do rivers cause erosion? What are glaciers? How do they shape landforms? Write any two differences between weathering and erosion. What are coastal landforms? Section C – Long Answer (4–5 marks each) Descr...
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