Scocial Studies -7
Geographical Diversity of India
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Instructions (English)
1. Write clearly on a clean, blank sheet using a dark pen (Blue/Black).
2. Ensure the photo is well-lit and focused.
3. Use the built-in cropper to remove edges and adjust your image before submitting.
निर्देश (Hindi)
1. अपना उत्तर एक साफ़ कागज़ पर गहरे पेन (नीला/काला) से स्पष्ट रूप से लिखें।
2. सुनिश्चित करें कि फोटो अच्छी रोशनी में खींची गई हो।
3. सबमिट करने से पहले अनावश्यक किनारों को हटाने के लिए क्रॉप टूल का उपयोग करें।
What are the three main parallel ranges of the Himalayas, and what is one characteristic of each? (30–40 words)
Why is Ladakh called a “cold desert” and what are two features that make its landscape unique? (30–40 words)
What role do the Aravalli Hills play in the geography of northwestern India? (30–40 words)
Name any two west‑flowing rivers of the Peninsular Plateau and explain where they drain. (30–40 words)
What is the significance of the Sundarbans delta, and which UNESCO World Heritage species is it known for? (30–40 words)
Describe the economic and strategic importance of India’s islands, mentioning at least one specific feature of Lakshadweep and one of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. (60–80 words)
Explain how the traditional water conservation methods in the Thar Desert reflect the adaptation of people to their environment. (60–80 words)
Why are the Western Ghats considered a biodiversity hotspot and a UNESCO World Heritage Site? Provide two examples of unique species found there. (60–80 words)
How did the collision between the Indian landmass and Eurasia form the Himalayas? Why do the Himalayas continue to grow today?
Name the three main belts of the Himalayas. Why do more people live in the Himachal region than in the Himadri region?
What makes the Thar Desert a natural barrier? How do people living there save water?
Describe the Sundarbans Delta. Which two countries share this region?
Why are the Western Ghats important? What do they protect?