Tag: environmental regions
Questions Related to environmental regions
The 'slash and burn' agriculture is known as 'Milpa' in _______________.
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Mexico.
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Venezuela.
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Brazil.
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Indonesia.
A farming method that involves the cutting and burning of plants in a forest to create a field is known as ‘Slash and burn’ agriculture. The resulting layer of ash provides the newly-cleared land with a nutrient-rich layer to help fertilize crops. It is a method of agriculture which is mainly used by tribal communities for subsistence farming. ‘Slash and burn’ agriculture is mostly practiced in central Africa, northern South America, and Southeast Asia. ‘Slash and burn’ agriculture is known as Milpa in Mexico.
Which of the following is the chief foodcrop of the Amazon basin?'
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Cassava
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Wheat
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Beans
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Oat
Manioc(or popularly known as Cassava) is grown in tropical climates in Amazon basin in South America and tropical areas of Africa. It has edible roots and they give the third highest yield of carbohydrates per cultivated area.
Manioc is the staple food of.
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Ganga basin
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Africa
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Amazon
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Europe
Manioc(or popularly known as Cassava) is grown in tropical climates in South America and Africa. It has edible roots and they give the third highest yield of carbohydrates per cultivated area.
Merino is a species of __________.
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fish.
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elephant.
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sheep.
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none of these
Merino is a very famous sheep from Spain but now domesticated in Australia. It is known for its soft and high quality wool
The Canary Current affects ___________.
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Spain and Portugal.
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Italy.
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Norway and Finland.
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U.K.
The Canary current is a cold current, flows along the western coast of North Africa between Madeira and Cape Verde. This current is the continuation of North Atlantic Drift which turns southward and affects Spain and Portugal and flows to the south along the coast of Canaries Island.
Sirocco wind rises from _________.
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The Mediterranean Sea
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The Thar Desert
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The Sahara Desert
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Southern France
- Sirocco is a Mediterranean wind that comes from the Sahara and can reach hurricane speeds in North Africa and Southern Europe especially during the summer season..
- The Sirocco causes dusty dry conditions along the northern coast of Africa, storms in the Mediterranean Sea, and cool wet weather in Europe.
- The term Sirocco is a name given to hot and subsequently humid southeast to southwest winds originating as hot, dry desert-air over Northern Africa, flowing northward into the southern Mediterranean basin.
The temperate grasslands of South-Eastern Europe are known as ________.
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Veld
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Savana
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Steppes
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Prairies
The temperate grasslands of south-eastern Europe are known as steppes. The temperate grassland region is characterized by warm and dry summer and cold winter. Various parts of the steppes have been cleaned and brought under cultivation. Soils of the steppes are generally deficit in humus but contain calcium, which is especially suitable for grain crops. In this grasslands, cattle and sheep are rared for milk, meat, skin, and wool.
The _____ are hot, dry and dusty winds blowing over the southern Mediterranean regions of Europe.
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Sirocco
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Mistral
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Chinnook
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Harmattan
sirocco is a hot wind, often dusty or rainy, blowing South, from North Africa across the Mediterranean to southern Europe. mistral is a cold northwesterly wind usually strong, that blows through the southern France into the Mediterranean, mainly in winter.
The Tundra type of climate only supports growth of ____________.
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Mosses
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Lichens
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Both a and b
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Maple trees
The Western Europe experiences ___________________.
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Oceanic climate
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mediterranean climate
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Continental Climate
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None of threse
Oceanic climate