Precipitation - class-VII
Relative humidity is measure in terms of ________________.
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Grams per cubic diameter
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Centimeter per second square
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Bars
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Percentage
The process by which the condensed water from the clouds falls through the atmosphere and reaches the earth's surface as rainfall or snowfall is called _____________.
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Condensation
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Evaporation
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Precipitation
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Rains
Precipitation means __________________.
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Water is converted into water vapours
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Water vapours in the atmosphere get converted into minute droplets of water
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Water is converted into ice
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Water is added to dilute a solution
Find the odd one out.
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Evaporation
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Condensation
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Salination
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Precipitation
Plants lose water to the air through _____.
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Transpiration
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Respiration
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Photosynthesis
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Conduction
Transpiration is the loss of water from a plant in the form of water vapor. Water is absorbed by roots from the soil and transported as a liquid to the leaves via xylem. In the leaves, small pores allow water to escape as a vapor.
The North Star is a part of the constellation ____________.
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Orion
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Big dipper
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Cassiopsiea
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Little dipper
Precipitation and groundwater are sources of _________.
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Fresh water
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Pure water
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Rain water
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Sea water
- Globally water occupies a
major portion. Water constitutes 96.5 % on the earth and rest is land. Of the
total water content fresh water contributes a very little portion of 2.5%. Fresh
water sources include:
- Groundwater - water found
in shallow aquifers beneath the earth's surface. This water is generally found
at depths up to around 2,000 feet deep.
- Precipitation: It is nothing
but the rain water which is an important source of fresh water. In fact it is
the purest natural source of fresh water.
Rain gauge is used to measure the amount of rainfall and it should be placed in an open space so that ___________________.
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Rain should not enter into it from the ground
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30 Cm above the ground level
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The run-off from buildings or trees should not enter the funnel
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All the above conditions are needed
- A rain gauge is a little cylindrical container that collects rainwater falling into it to measure the rainfall during a particular period.
- Certain conditions are needed to be fulfilled for accurate measurement of rainfall viz water should not enter into the rain gauge from any source other than direct rainfall and the rain gauge instrument has to be kept at a certain height.
The place receiving the highest amount of rainfall in the world is _________________.
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Cherrapunji
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Mt.Waialeale
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Mt Cameroon
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Mawsynram
- Mawsynram located in Meghalaya, India receives 11871 mm of annual rainfall which is highest in the world thus option D is the correct answer.
- Cherrapunjee is located only 15 km away from Mawsynram is in second place in terms of the amount of rainfall.
Absolute humidity is the ____________ amount of water vapor present in the air.
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half
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total
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one third
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one fourth
Absolute humidity is the total amount of water vapor present in the air. In other words, the weight of water vapor per volume of air is referred to as the absolute humidity. It is usually expressed as grams of water vapor per cubic meter of air. Absolute humidity varies with the expansion or contraction of air, even though the amount of water vapor is constant.
Convectional rainfall usually occurs in __________.
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deserts
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equatorial region
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taiga
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eastern Europe
Convectional rainfall occurs when surface of the earth is heated up by the sun. The warm surface also heats up the air. As air rises it cools down and begins to condensate. Further rising and cooling causes a large amount of condensation to occur and rain is formed. Conventional rainfall usually occurs in the equatorial region.
A rainbow is caused by _____________.
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Heavy downpour
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Refraction and reflection of sunlight
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Change in temperature
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Evaporation
Rainbow is caused by reflection, refration and dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a spectrum of light appearing in the sky. It is a meterological phenomenon. It is caused in the presence of sunlight. It appears in the section of sky which is directly opposite to the sun.
Sublimation is _________________.
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Conversion of solid molecule directly into gaseous state.
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Conversion of solid molecule directly into liquid state .
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Conversion of liquid molecule directly into solid state.
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None of these
The water molecule absorb energy from surroundings, this energy is called as ______________.
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Molecular energy
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Latent energy
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Heat energy
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None of these
B. Latent Energy
Latent heat is the energy absorbed by or released from a substance during a phase change from a gas to a liquid or a solid or vice versa. If a substance is changing from a solid to a liquid, for example, the substance needs to absorb energy from the surrounding environment in order to spread out the molecules into a larger, more fluid volume. If the substance is changing from something with lower density, like a gas, to a phase with higher density like a liquid, the substance gives off energy as the molecules come closer together and lose energy from motion and vibration.
Absolute Humidity is the ___________.
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Actual amount of water vapour present in air.
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Actual amount of solid particles present in air.
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Both a and b
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None of these
Absolute humidity is the actual amount of water vapour present in air. It is expressed as grams of moisture per cubic meter of air. It is calculated by finding the mass of water vapor in an area and dividing it by the mass of air in the same area. Absolute humidity may range from 0 gram per cubic meter in dry air to 30 grams per cubic meter when the vapour is saturated at 30 $^oC$. As the temperature of air increase, humidity also increases.
Condensation is the phenomenon of
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Converting gaseous molecule from gaseous state to liquid state.
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Converting gaseous molecule from gaseous state to solid state.
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Inter conversion of solid molecule to liquid molecule.
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None of these
The phenomenon by which gaseous molecules convert from gaseous state to liquid state is called condensation. It is the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water. Condensation is responsible for the formation of clouds. That’s why it is crucial to the water cycle. These clouds produce precipitation which is the primary route for water to return to the Earth’s surface through rain. Condensation is the opposite of evaporation.
Determining factors for humidity in the air is, ____________.
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Time
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Place
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Temperature
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All of these
Humidity means the amount of water vapor present in the air. Time, place and temperature play important role in determining humidity. Amount of humidity changes with season and weather variation. Nearness to a water body,i.e, place plays an important role in determining humidity and lastly the moisture-holding capacity of air increases with increasing temperature.
Relative Humidity is more important from Absolute Humidity because __________________.
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It is expressed in percentage.
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It is expressed in the ratio of amount of water vapour present in the air at a given temperature and that of amount of water vapour air can hold at that temperature.
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Both a and b
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None of these
Relative humidity is expressed as the amount of water vapor in the air as a percentage of the total amount that could be held at its current temperature. Absolute humidity is the measure of water vapor in the air, regardless of temperature. Relative humidity is cited in weather forecasts. It affects how we feel temperature. That’s why relative humidity is important.
The _____________ plays a very important role in heating and cooling the atmosphere.
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Water Vapours
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Humidity
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Precipitation
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None of these
The water vapor is one of the most variable gases in the atmosphere which is present in small amount but is none the less very important. Water vapor plays an significant role in the insulating action of the atmosphere. The moisture holding capacity of the air varies in the direct proportion to its temperature. In other words the higher the temperature of the air, the larger the capacity to hold moisture and vice versa.
These are the droplets of water deposited on any cool surface by condensation of water vapour in atmosphere.
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Mist
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Fog
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Dew
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Hail
The droplets of water deposited on any cool surface by condensation of water vapour in atmosphere are known as dew. When temperature drops and objects cool down, dew is formed. The temperature at which dew forms is called the dew point. Location, weather, and time of day affect the dew point. Dew is more likely experienced by the humid areas than arid areas. It is mostly formed at night.
What is the degree of saturation?
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The ratio of the actual relative humidity to the saturated specific humidity at the same temperature.
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The ratio of the actual specific humidity to the saturated specific humidity at the same temperature.
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The ratio of the saturated specific humidity to the actual specific humidity at the same temperature
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None of these
Relief Rainfall is also known as __________.
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Orographic rainfall
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subsistence rainfall
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both a and b
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none of these
When the moisture saturated air comes across barriers such as mountains, it is forced to ascend and as it rises. Then condensation takes place and rainfall occurs. This type of rainfall is called relief rain or orographic rain.
The degree of saturation varies between __________.
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1 to infinity
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0 to infinity
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0 to 1
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none of the above
0 to 1
Condensed water vapour falls back to the Earth in various forms. This process is called as _______.
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Condensation
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Precipitation
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Evaporation
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None of these
When cloud particles become too heavy to remain suspended in the air, then condensed water vapor falls back to the Earth in various forms. This process is called as precipitation. Precipitation is very important for the life forms on the Earth. The different forms of precipitation are:
- Rain
- Drizzle
- Snow
- Hail
- Sleet
The ratio of partial pressure of water vapour in a mixture to the saturation pressure of water at the same temperature of the mixture is called as _________.
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humidity
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partial humidity
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specific humidity
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relative humidity
Deposition of moisture from the atmosphere on the earth's surface is called __________.
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sublimation
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precipitation
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condensation
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none of these
Through the continuous process of condensation, the condensed particles grow in size. They are called water droplets or ices droplets. Due to the force of gravity, these droplets are formed are forced to come down and it is called precipitation. Precipitated moisture falling on the ground takes various forms it can be rain, drizzle, snow, sleet, hail, etc.
It is an opaque cloud in the ground surface layers of the atmosphere.
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Mist
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Fog
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Dew
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Hail
Fog consists of visible cloud water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface. Fog can be considered a type of low-lying cloud and is heavily influenced by nearby bodies of water, topography, and wind conditions. In turn, fog has affected many human activities, such as shipping, travel, and warfare.
Visible mass of tiny droplets of water high above the grounds are _________.
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raindroplets
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clouds
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whether
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none of these
Cloud has been defined as a visible aggregation of minute water droplets or ice particles in the air, usually above the general ground level. Clouds are the most important form of suspended water droplets caused by condensation. Clouds are generally formed because of adiabatic cooling resulting from the upward movement of air.
Vertical air currents, forms solid ice as _________.
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droplets
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hail
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frost
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none of these
Hygrometer is the instrument used to measure _________.
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rainfall
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temperature
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humidity
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none of these
Humidity,
Rainfall due to cyclones and depressions is ___________.
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clouds
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relief rainfall
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cyclonic rainfall
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none of these
In a cyclone, the winds from all directions converge at the centre. Air with different temperature meets at the center. The cold air pushes the warm air upward which gets cool as it moves up and precipitation occurs. So rainfall due to cyclones and depression is termed as cyclonic rainfall.
Dew is formed when ____________________.
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the wind is too dry to cause rainfall
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the moisture from air is deposited on a cool surface
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the sky is overcast at night
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None of these
Tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, when atmospheric moisture gets deposited on the cool surface, is called dew. Thus option B is correct.
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
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Cyclones are accompanied by strong winds and heavy rainfall
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Anti-cyclones create fair weather conditions
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Sea breeze is that local wind which blows during the day from the sea to land
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Land breeze is that local wind which blows for twenty-four hours from the land to the sea
- A land breeze is a breeze blowing towards the sea from the land, at night, owing to the relative warmth of the sea. It blows only in the night and not for 24 hours, thus option D is the answer as the statement is wrong.
- Rest statements are true, hence cannot be the answer.
Find the odd one out and give explanation of your choice.
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Evaporation
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Condensation
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Salination
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Precipitation
Most villages in India draw water from ______ and ______.
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Wells
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Tubewells
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Driven wells
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Both and b
Water is required for ______ processes.
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Finishing
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Manufacturing
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Packaging
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Both a and b
In manufacturing processes, water is used to generate electric power, to make steam for processing and cleaning, to cool or control process temperature, to rinse, to dilute food, and to formulate products containing water.
The primary mechanism for transporting water from the atmosphere to the surface of the earth is ______.
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Evaporation
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Transportation
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Condensation
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Precipitation
When living things give off water into the atmosphere through their breathing process, it is called ______.
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Transportation
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Transpiration
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Deposition
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Respiration
The process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapour and is released to the atmosphere is known as transpiration.
In a _____ situation, the crops will wither.
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Drought
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Flood
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Cyclone
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Both a and b
Prolonged reduction of ground-water supplies can have a devastating effect on a farmer’s crop yields. If a drought occurs soon after seeding, plants may fail to germinate; and during the later stages of development, a drought can cause entire crops to wither.
What is snowfall?
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Precipitation in the form of solid particles of snow
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Precipitation in the form of liquid particles of snow
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Precipitation in the form of temperature
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All of above
Precipitation in the form of solid particles of snow is known as snowfall. In high latitudinal and temperate regions, snowfall occurs at the mean sea level while in tropical areas, snowfall occurs at place located higher than the snowline altitude.
What percentage of earth's surface is full of water?
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70%
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75%
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70.8%
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71%
70.8% part of the earth's surface is full of water. The distribution of this water is very uneven. At some places, the water storage is limited while it is ample at other place.
What are the major forms of precipitation?
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Snow
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Hailstones
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Rainfall
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All of above
When water falls in the solid or liquid state from the clouds to ground, it is known as precipitation. Snow, hailstones, rainfall are the major forms of precipitation.
When the temperature in the atmosphere falls below the freezing point, water vapour directly turns into snowflakes. This process is known as
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precipitation
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sublimation
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frosbite
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hail
When
the temperature in the atmosphere falls below the freezing point, water
vapour directly turns into snowflakes. This process is known as sublimation.
What is precipitation?
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Water falls in the solid or liquid state from the clouds to ground.
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Water vapor in the atmosphere.
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Type of snow
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None of these
When water falls in the solid or liquid state from the clouds to ground it is called precipitation. Snow, hailstones, rainfall are the major forms of precipitation.
What is condensation?
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Water vapour in the atmosphere.
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The process by which water vapour in the atmosphere changed into liquid water.
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Water fall in the solid or liquid state.
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None of these
The process by which water vapour in the atmosphere changed into liquid water is called condensation. As the atmospheric conditions change, we see change in the forms of condensation.
Which rainfall is also known as the relief rainfall?
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Convectional rainfall
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Frontal rainfall
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Orographic rainfall
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Cyclonic rainfall
When the saturated air his obstructed by land form barrier such as mountains, it is forced to ascend and as it rises, it expands and temperature falls. As a result, condensation takes place and rainfall occurs. This type of rainfall is called as relief rain or orographic rainfall.
In orographic rainfall, the leeward side of the mountain gets heavy rainfall.
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True
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False
In orographic rainfall, the windward slope of the mountain receives maximum rain and the leeward slope remains generally drier and is known as the rain shadow area.
When the condensation or solidification of the water vapor in the atmosphere occurs near the earth's surface, then what we can see?
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Fog
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Dew
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Frost
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All of above
When
the condensation or solidification of the water vapor in the atmosphere
occurs near the earth's surface, then we can see fog, dew, frost etc.
When the concentric layer are formed in a hail?
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While the hail falls towards the ground.
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While the hail grow in size.
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While the hail taken upward due to air flow.
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All of above
As hailstones are heavy, they fall towards the ground, but because of the frequent upward flow of air, they are repeatedly taken upwards. Here a new layer of snow encapsulates the hail. This happens quite a few times. Hence concentric layers are formed while the hail grows in size.
How hailstones are formed?
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Due to solidification of water droplets
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Due to humidification of snow.
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Due to change in temperature.
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All of above
Because of the upward movement of air, the water droplets go to higher altitude and solidification of these droplets occur and hailstones are formed.
Because of hail, crops may get destroyed and loss of life and property may also occur. What type of precipitation is this?
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Concentric layer
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Hail shower
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Hailstones
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All of above
The precipitation where hail occur with rainfall, that type of precipitation is called as hail showers. Because of hail, crops may get destroyed and loss of life and property may also occur.
Why hail do not occur in cold zones?
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Because of lack of upward flow
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Because of high upward flow
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Because of fall in temperature
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Because of rise in temperature
Hail do not occur in cold zones because of lack of upward flow.
Rain shadow area is associated with which type of rainfall?
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Convectional rainfall
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Orographic rainfall
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Cyclonic rainfall
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Frontal rainfall
Rain shadow area is associated with orographic rainfall. When the saturated air is obstructed by land form barrier such as mountain, it forced to ascend and as it rises, it expands and temperature falls. As a result, condensation takes place and rainfall occurs. In this type of presentation, the windward slope of the mountain receives maximum rain and the leeward slope remains generally drier and is known as the rain shadow area.
What is cyclone?
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Specific air formation when the pressure at an area is less than the surrounding regions.
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Specific air formation when the pressure at an area is high than the surrounding regions.
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Rainfall
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All of above
Specific air formation when the pressure at an area is less than the surrounding regions. This is called cyclone. Air from the surrounding region comes towards the center of the cyclone and starts moving upwards.
Why in equatorial areas, the surface get heated?
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Because of sun's heat
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Because of hot air
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Because of acid rain
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None of these
In equatorial areas, the surface gets heated because of the sun's heat and the air near it also gets heated. As it gets heated, it spreads and becomes lighter and moves upwards.
The Wind which descends on the Leeward Side is heated adiabatically and is called ____________.
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loo
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trade wind
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katabatic wind
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monsoon
Which o the following is mainly responsible for the orographic rainfall occurs?
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Because of the obstruction of the mountains
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Because of the sun's heat
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Because of the convectional process
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None of these
Winds coming from lakes or seas are moisture-laden. They are obstructed by the high mountain ranges coming in their way. They start going upwards along the slope of the mountains, the temperature of these winds drop and condensation occurs and rainfall takes place. Thus because of the obstruction of the mountains, this type of rainfall occurs.
The capacity of the air to hold water vapour _______.
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Increases as the temperature increases
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Decreases as the temperature increases
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Increases as the temperature decreases
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Decreases as the temperature decreases
Increases as the temperature increases,
Water on Earth comes mainly from which of the following?
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Taps
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Rain
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Wells
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None of these
The process by which water continually changes its form and circulates between oceans, atmosphere and land _____________.
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Tides
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Water cycle
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Rain
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Ocean currents
The water cycle describes how water evaporates from the surface of the earth, rises into the atmosphere, cools and condenses into rain or snow in clouds, and falls again to the surface as precipitation.
Acid precipitation is now regarded as a serious problem in some European and Asian countries. Its major cause or source is __________________.
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discharge of effluents into neutral or slightly alkaline land where the acidic components precipitate
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emissions of sulphur oxides and nitrogen oxides from thermal power plants and burning the fossil fuels; these oxides dissolve in atmospheric water vapour and fall back on earth as acid rain
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natural carbondioxide released during respiraion of living organisms dissolves in water, forming carbonic acid which is chief contributor to acidity in rain water
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chloroflurocarbons readily react with various chemicals near the earth's surface, producing acidic intermediates which cause acid precipitation
Acid rain is caused by a chemical reaction that begins when compounds like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are released into the air. These substances can rise very high into the atmosphere, where they mix and react with water, oxygen, and other chemicals to form more acidic pollutants, known as acid rain.
Cloud, snow, sleet and hail are the forms of __________.
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Plants
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Precipitation
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Soil
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Pressure
Precipitation is any type of water that forms in the Earth's atmosphere and then drops onto the surface of the Earth.
The rain that falls from clouds but freezes before it reaches the ground is called sleet or ice pellets.
Snow is precipitation that falls in the form of ice crystals
Hail forms when very cold water droplets freeze, or turn solid, as soon as they touch things like dust or dirt
Water vapor in the atmosphere is visible as clouds and fog.
When water particles condenses on air and dust, it forms __________.
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mist
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fog
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frost
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vapour
It forms mist. It is a phenomenon caused by the small water droplets of water suspended in the air. When the warm moist air meets the sudden cooling, mist is formed.
The process of changing of water from the liquid state to the gaseous state is called __________.
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Condensation
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Evaporation
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Sublimation
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None of these
The process of changing of water from the liquid state to the gaseous state is called evaporation. It occurs every day in natural and man-made environments. It occurs most often around the areas which are situated near water bodies. It is the most important process in case of water cycle because the water from water bodies goes into atmosphere through the process of evaporation. The rate of evaporation increases with the increase in the temperature.
Humidity is amount of _________ present in the air.
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Water Vapour
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Gases
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Heat
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None of these
The amount of water vapor in the air is known as humidity. It can make hot temperatures even more unbearable than they already are. It affects both weather as well as climate. It also affects global climate change. Both low humidity as well as high humidity is harmful for us. Humidity is of two types:- Absolute humidity and Relative humidity.
This is a small ball of ice in the atmosphere, especially at night .
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Mist
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Fog
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Hail
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Frost
Hail is a small ball of ice in the atmosphere, especially at night. It is a result of precipitation. It is produced by intense thunderstorms when snow and rain coexists. As the snowflakes fall, liquid water freezes onto them. It forms ice pellets that continue to grow as more droplets accumulate. When the ball of ice becomes so large and heavy, they fall as hailstones.
Cirrus, Cumulus and Stratus are the type of ________.
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rain
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cloud
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dew
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none of these
Cirrus, cumulus, and stratus are the types of cloud. Cirrus clouds are very thin and white in colour. They are formed of ice crystals and give a feathery appearance. They are the highest clouds. Cumulus clouds are generally dense and with sharp outlines, developing vertically in the form of rising mounds, domes or towers, of which the bulging upper parts often resemble a cauliflower. Stratus clouds resemble fog and made up of almost equal layers. Occasionally, they are broken into patches separated by blue sky by the incoming wind. Stratus clouds are grey in colour.
These are the particles of condensed moisture held in suspension close to the surface of the earth .
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Mist
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Frost
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Cloud
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None of these
The particles of condensed moisture held in suspension close to the surface of the earth are known as mist. They form at lower density as compared to fog. Their visibility is more than 1,000 meters. They are quicker to dissipate. They can rapidly disappear with even slight winds. Mist is what we see when we see our breath on a cold day.