CBSE Class 9 - Geography - CH1 - INDIA – SIZE AND LOCATION NCERT Chapter Solutions and Q & A asked in examinations. | India by INSAT (source: India Meteorological Department) | Q1. Choose the right answer from the four alternatives given below. (i) The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through (a) Rajasthan (b) Orissa (c) Chhattisgarh (d) Tripura Answer: Orissa (ii) The easternmost longitude of India is (a) 97° 25’ E (b) 68° 7’ E (c) 77° 6’ E (d) 82° 32’ E Answer: (a)
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e.g. manufacturing Greying population – a population structure in which the proportion of people aged over 65 is high and rising Gross Domestic Product (GDP) – a measure of the financial value of the goods and services produced with a territory Human Development Index – a United Nations measure of economic and social development that takes into account income per capita‚ life expectancy and adult literacy Illegal migrants – people who avoid border and immigration controls and enter a new country
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→ → Climate and Ecosystems ← ← Geography *** Lesson Questions *** 1. Which factor has NOT contributed to a dramatic increase in the world’s population in recent centuries? - Population clusters in cities 2.Which is considered nonmaterial culture? - Religion 3. Which is NOT an example of Diffusion? - Forcing Native Americans to live on reservations and speak English 4. What is included in a country’s territory
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Ana Cisneros’s College Experience Ana Cisneros‚ also known as Miss C‚ is a History and AP Human Geography teacher at summit high school. Miss C was born in Peru and moved to the United States at a very young age. She went to school here in the US and is currently working on her masters. Miss C also does CrossFit on top of her teaching job and schooling. Cisneros is a great teacher and role model that is changing student’s lives. “Just UC Riverside”‚ is what Ana Cisneros said when asked what schools
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The Ultimate Casestudy Guide VERSION 1 (DEC 2009) Casestudies for Geography GCSE 2010 A guide to using the Ultimate Casestudy Guide This guide is designed to help you prepare for your exams by collecting the casestudy information you have learnt during your GCSE and putting it all in one place. This guide does not replace your notes. Part of your revision should be to go back over your notes and add further details to the information in this booklet. This is essential if you would
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port stop for slavery the Spaniards refer to this island as “Puerto Rico” which translate to Rich Port and “Isla de Encanto” which translates to Enchanted Island. The purpose of this paper is to give you a better understanding of Puerto Ricco’s geography‚ history‚ and culture. The island of Puerto Rico is a very popular tourist attraction due to its location and warm environment. This island is located in the Caribbean in the middle of Caribbean Se and northern Atlantic‚ and approximately
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Population case study: India | Geography HL | Contents: 1. Population Transition: Structure and composition 2. Population Issues 3. Population Policies in response to population issues a. Evaluate and assess 4. Population trends: Possible scenarios b. DTM – fifth stage Population Transition: Structure and composition Introduction * India is a country with a considerably young population as compared to many others in the world. * It is estimated
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DESCRIBE AN INTERESTNG CHARACTER IN THE NOVEL. EXPLAIN WHY THEY WERE INTERESTING. In the novel‚ ‘Q and A’ written by Vikas Swarup‚ there are several interesting characters. One interesting character in the novel would be Ram Mohammad Thomas‚ who is also the main character. Swarup’s purpose in writing the novel was to teach us that people (in India) can be very prejudiced towards others of a lower cycle or those from a different religion. He also wants to teach us that we need to persevere in order
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In his book The Geography of Thought‚ Richard Nisbett examines how the cognitive processes of eastern and western cultures organize knowledge to make sense of the world. By east the author usually means Far East Asian cultures such as Japan‚ China‚ and Korea. By west he means most of Europe and America. This is an important topic as cultural diversity continues to become a critical part of business and life around the world. Nisbett states that Westerners are more object-based thinkers‚ while
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Geography Crisis in Modern America Today in the United States‚ there is an alarming and ever growing problem present. The people of the United States are among the worst in the world when tested over geographic literacy. In his address‚ Peirce Lewis‚ the president of geography at Pennsylvania State University‚ states that the majority of Americans are immensely uninformed about geography. He goes on to say that geography can be split into a subject matter and a profession. Subject matter‚ as its
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