Monday 14 November 2011

CBSE Class VII (7th) Geography -Chapter 6. Natural Vegetation and Wild Life -Solved Exercises

Question 1. Answer the following questions.
Q(i).Which are the two factors on which the growth of vegetation mostly depends?
Answer.Two factors on which the growth of vegetation depend are : (i) temperature and (ii) moisture.

Q(ii). Which are the three broad categories of natural vegetation?
Answer.

The three broad categories of Natural Vegetation


(i) Forest

(ii) Grassland
(iii) Thorny shrubs and scrubs

Q(iii). Name the two hardwood trees commonly found in tropical evergreen forest.
Answer.(i) Rosewood and (ii) ebony.

Q(iv). In which part of the world tropical deciduous forest is found?
Answer. Deciduous forests are found in the large part of India, northern Australia and in central America.

Q(v). In which climatic conditions, citrus fruits are cultivated?
Answer. Climatic conditions for cultivation of citrus fruits are :
(i) Hot dry summers (ii) Rainy mild winters.

Q(vi). Write the uses of coniferous forest.
Answer. (a) Wood is used to make pulp, which is useful for making paper, newsprint and card board
(b) To make matchbox.
(c) Decorative pieces.
(d) To make packing box.
(e) To make particle board and plywood

Q(vii). In which part of the world seasonal grassland is found?
Answer.Seasonal grassland are found in the mid-latiudinal zones and in the interior parts of the continents.


Question 2.Tick the correct answer:
Q(i)Mosses and lichens are found in:
(a) Decorative vegetation. (b) Tropical evergreen forest. (c) Tundra vegetation.
Answer:(c)Tundra vegetation.

Q(ii) Thorny bushes are found in:
(a) Hot and humid. (b) Hot and dry desertic climate. (c) Cold Polar climate.
Answer: (b) Hot and dry desertic climate.

Q(iii) In tropical evergreen forest, one of the common animals is:
(a) Monkey. (b) Giraffe (c) Camel.
Answer: (a) Monkey.

Q(iv ) One important variety of coniferous forest is:
(a) Rosewood. (b) Pine. (c) Teak.
Answer: (b) Pine.

Q(v) Steppe grassland is found in:
(a) S.Africa. (b) Australia. (c) Russia.

Answer: (c) Russia.

Question3. Match the following:
1Walrus(a)Soft wood tree
2Cedar(b)An animals tropical deciduous forest.
3Olives(c)A polar animal.
4Elephants(d)Temperate grassland in Australia.
5Capos(e)A citrus fruit.
6Downs(f)Tropical grassland of Brazil.

Answer.
1Walrus(c)A polar animal.
2Cedar(a)Soft wood tree
3Olives(e)A citrus fruit.
4Elephants(b)An animals tropical deciduous forest.
5Capos(f)Tropical grassland of Brazil.
6Downs(d)Temperate grassland in Australia.


Question 4.Give resons.
Q(i) The animal is polar region have thick fur and thick skin?
Answer. The animal is polar region have thick fur and thick skin to protect themselves from the cold climatic conditions.

Q(ii).Tropical deciduous trees shed their leaves in the dry season.
Answer: Tropical deciduous trees shed their leaves in the dry season to conserve water.

Q(iii).The type and thickness of vegetation changes from place to place.
Answer: The type and thickness of vegetation changes from place to place, because of the variation in temperature, moisture, slop and thickness of soil.

Question 5.For fun.
Q(i) Collect pictures and photographs of forests and grasslands of different parts of world. Write one sentence below each picture.
Q(ii) Make a collage of rain-forest, grassland and coniferous forests.
Answer.
Forests and GrasslandsDescription

Tropical Evergreen Forests :
 These forests are also called tropical rain forests.These thick forests occur in the region near the equator and close to the tropics.

Tropical Deciduous Forests:
Tropical deciduous forests are the monsoon forests found in the large part of India,northern Australia and in central America.These regions experience seasonal changes.

Temperate Evergreen Forests:
The temperate evergreen forests are located in the mid-latitudinal coastal region.They are commonly found along the eastern margin of the continents.

Temperate Deciduous Forests:
As we go towards higher latitudes,there are more temperate deciduous forests.These are found in the north eastern part of USA, China, Newzealand,Chile and also found in costal regions of Western Europe.They shed their leaves in the dry season.

Grasslands:
These occur on either side of the equator and extend till the tropics.These vegetation grows in the areas of moderate to low amount of rainfall.

Coniferous Forest:
 In the higher latitudes(500-700) of Northern hemisphere the spectacular Coniferous forests are found.These are also called as Taiga.These forests are also seen in the higher altitudes.

Intext Questions

Page No. 39
Question. Now can you tell why Salima saw changes in the natural vegetation as she climbed higher and higher? What type of vegetation did she see in the Himalayas
starting with the foothills and going to the higher altitudes?

Answer. Salima saw changes in the natural vegetation as she climbed higher and higher due to change in height, and related climatic condition such as temperature,
precipitation, low air density along with change in soil form.
At the foothills, Salima sa deep jungles of Sal and Teak. As she climbed higher, she could she coniferous trees such as Pines on the mountain slopes. And at higher
altitudes, she found land was covered with short grass and snow.

CBSE Class VII (7th) Geography -Chapter 6.Water- Natural Vegetation and Wild Life -Solved Exercises

10 comments:

  1. very good answers and also the correct way its written

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  2. q[iii] is correct but a spelling mistake [slop] supposed to be slope

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  3. The answer of Q.2,(v) is wrong. The correct answer will be central Asia. The third option is wrong. Please correct the wrong Q's.

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