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Our changing earth - class-IX

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What is most prone to earthquakes?

  1. Coastal plains

  2. Old shields

  3. Plateaus

  4. Young folded mountain


Correct Option: D

The line drawn on the map through the places having the same intensity of an earthquake is called _______________.

  1. Isoseismic line

  2. Isobar

  3. Isotherm

  4. Isohyte


Correct Option: A

Vibrations or shakings occuring in the crust of the earth are called _________________.

  1. Earth movements

  2. Earth motion

  3. Earthquake

  4. Earth dissolution


Correct Option: C

Sudden shaking of a part of the earth is called ______.

  1. tsunami

  2. volcanic eruption

  3. hurricane

  4. earthquake


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

An earthquake is the sudden shaking of the surface of the Earth, resulting from the sudden release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes can be violent enough to toss people around and destroy whole cities. The seismicity or seismic activity of an area refers to the frequency, type and size of earthquakes experienced over a period of time.

Earth takes 24 hours to ____________.

  1. Rotate around the sun

  2. Rotates on its axis

  3. Revolve around the sun

  4. Revolve around itself


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Rotation is the movement of the earth on its axis. The earth takes about 24 hours to complete one rotation on its axis. The period of rotation is known as the earth day. This is the daily motion of the earth.

Depositional work of glaciers along the sides of it is known as ______________.

  1. Drumlins

  2. Eskers

  3. Moraine

  4. Erratics


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Glacial deposition is the settling of sediments left behind by a moving glacier. As glaciers move over the land, they pick up sediments and rocks. The mixture of unsorted sediment deposits carried by the glacier is called glacial till. Piles of till deposited along the edges of past glaciers are called moraines.

Origin of typical land form of glacier i.e. Drumlins is _____________.

  1. Due to erosion

  2. Due to accumulation

  3. Both (A) and (B)

  4. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Drumlin, oval or elongated hill believed to have been formed by the streamlined movement of glacial ice sheets across rock debris, or till. The name is derived from the Gaelic word druim (“rounded hill,” or “mound”) and first appeared in 1833.

Large deposited material at the mouth of glacier is known as _________.

  1. Kame

  2. Kettle

  3. Eratics

  4. Fjord


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Larger pieces of rock that are encrusted in till or deposited on the surface are called "glacial eratics". They range in size from pebbles to boulders, but as they are often moved great distances, they may be drastically different from the material upon which they are found.

Point out the term which describes the action of glacier and its effects on the previous landscape?

  1. Glacioscerpe

  2. Glaciations

  3. Fluvialglacio

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Fluvioglacial landforms are landforms molded by glacial meltwater. This discharge of glacial streams, both over the surface and beneath the ice sheet, is higher in the warmer summer months. As subglacial water often flows under pressure, it has a high velocity and is very turbulent.

What causes days and nights?

  1. Earth's rotation

  2. Earth's revolution

  3. Sun's rotation

  4. Sun's revolution


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Earth is a non-luminous body but the sun is luminous. As the earth is rotating around its axis, half of its portion is facing the sun and the other half is entirely dark due to the absence of sun. In other words, half of the globe have day and on the other half, it is a night. As the earth is rotating around the sun its every part is exposed to Sun within every 24 hours this rotation causes days and nights.

What is "Barkan"?

  1. Name of Sand dune

  2. Name of Village

  3. Name of Tree

  4. Name of Mountain


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Barkan is a crescent-shaped sand dune produced by the action of wind predominately from one direction. One of the commonest types of dunes, it occurs in sandy deserts all over the world.

Earth takes 365 days to ___________.

  1. Rotate around the sun

  2. Rotate around itself

  3. Revolve around the sun

  4. Revolve around itself


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Earth takes about 365 1/4 days to revolve around the sun. As we take 365 days for a year, the difference of 1/4 of a day requires adjustment. This is why we add one day to February every four years.

Anything that rotates and moves around a central line is called an _________.

  1. Axis

  2. Horizontal line

  3. North pole

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The axis is an imaginary line passing through the centre of the Earth. Its two ends on the surface are called north and south poles.

The axis of rotation of the earth is __________.

  1. Vertical

  2. Horizontal

  3. Tilted

  4. Both A and B


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

1;The earth rotates around its vertical axis. The axis is an imaginary line passing through the centre of the earth. Its two ends on the surface are called North and South poles The Earth completes one rotation in 24 hours. 

2:The Earth's axis is vertical, meaning it runs up and down. (A rolling log, on the other hand, has a horizontal axis, meaning it runs sideways.) The Earth's axis runs from the North Pole to the South Pole. It takes the Earth 24 hours, or one day, to make one complete rotation around this invisible line

Tilted axis and vertical axis are present respectively in ____________.

  1. Earth and Pluto

  2. Venus and Jupiter

  3. Mercury and Earth

  4. Earth and Venus


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Tilted axis and vertical axis are present respectively in Earth and Pluto.

Wind erosion has the greatest impact on areas with __________.

  1. wet soil

  2. dry soil

  3. both a and b

  4. none of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Wind erosion has the greatest impact on areas with dry soil because it is easier for wind to pick up and transport dry, light soil. Characteristically, deserts have dry soil, or sand, that is easy to transport. Also, deserts often have fewer physical barriers, such as hills, trees, or other structures, that can slow the wind movement.

Erosion is the process of ____________________.

  1. Disintegration of rocks

  2. Decomposition of rocks

  3. Cutting and removal of land by running water, wind and ice

  4. Deposition of material


Correct Option: C

Vibrations of the earth surface caused by earth movements are known as _________.

  1. Earthquake

  2. Focus

  3. Epicentre

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Earthquake refers to a sudden violent shaking and vibration of the earth's surface resulting from underground movement along a fault plane or from volcanic activity. Earthquakes can cause serious destruction to property, injury to people and even death. It happens when there is sudden movement or breaking of the tectonic plates.

A mass of rocks and sediment carried down and deposited by a glacier, typically as ridges at its edges or extremity is called ____________.

  1. Ice caps

  2. Folded mountains

  3. Moraines

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

About what percent of the world's total supply of freshwater is frozen in glaciers?

  1. 70%

  2. 50%

  3. 25%

  4. 10%


Correct Option: A

The huge mass of ice and snow moving slowly is called __________.

  1. glacier

  2. moraine

  3. magma

  4. lava


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The moving ice mass downslope under the impact of gravity is called a glacier. About 10 percent of the earth's surface is now covered by the glacier. Glacier is formed due to the accumulation of ice above snow-line under extreme cold climate.

What is the name for an amphitheater-like hollow that forms at the head of a glacier?

  1. Kettle

  2. Moraine

  3. Cirque

  4. Horn


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Cirque is a bowl-shaped, amphitheater-like depression eroded into the head or the side of a glacier valley. Typically, a cirque has a lip at its lower end. A cirque may also be a similarly shaped landform arising from fluvial erosion.

Which of the following agents of erosion deposits the most poorly sorted sediment?

  1. Wind

  2. Streams

  3. Ice

  4. Ocean currents


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Ice is the poorest sorter of sediment. Glaciers can transport almost any size sediment easily, and when ice flow slows down or stops, the sediment is not deposited, due to the density of the ice. As a result, sediments deposited directly by ice when it melts are usually very poorly sorted. Significant sorting only occurs in glacial sediments that are subsequently transported by melt water from the glacier. Wind, on the other hand, is the best sorter of sediment, because it can usually only transport sediment that ranges in size from sand to clay. Occasional variation in wind speed during transport serves to further sort out these sediment sizes.

Due to the denudation work of __________ moraines are formed.

  1. glaciers

  2. wind

  3. river

  4. magma


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

When glaciers melt or recede they deposit the rock materials brought by them in heaps of various shapes and size. These are known as moraines. Moraines are depositional feature and consist of rock materials of heterogeneous shape and size.

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