Very Short Answer Type Questions.: CH-3 Our Changing Earth
Very Short Answer Type Questions.: CH-3 Our Changing Earth
Very Short Answer Type Questions.: CH-3 Our Changing Earth
Q3. Write down the geomorphic agents that help in weathering in process?
Ans3) Running water, underground water, glaciers, wind ocean currents etc. are the geomorphic agents
Ans. Oceanic waves are the most powerful agents of coastal erosion.
(I) SEA CAVES: These are formed due to the gradual erosion of weak and strongly jointed rocks by sea
waves. These joints are widened into large hollows that are called the sea waves.
(II)SEA ARCHES: When two caves approach one another from either side of a headland and unite , they
originate an arch. In arch , only roof of the caves remains.
(III)Stacks: Further erosion by the ocean waves will finally lead to the total collapse of the arch and break
the roof. Then, seaward portion of the headland will remain as a pillar , that is known as a stack.
(IV)Sea cliff: The steep rocky coast rising vertically above sea water is known as the sea cliff.
Depositional landforms:
(I) Beaches: The sea waves deposit sediments along the shows that form beaches. Marina beach on
Tamil Nadu is a famous beach of India.
(II)Bars and Barriers: The embankments of sands formed by sedimentation through sea waves parallel to
the coastline is known a bar, whereas the larger bars are termed as the barriers.
Erosional landforms:
(I)Mushroom Rocks: The rocks having broad upper part and narrow base is called the mushroom rock. It
resembles the shape of a mushroom. These are formed due to the excessive erosional work of wind in
the lower section of rock as compared to itsd upper part.
(II)Demoiselles: These are the rocks pillars having relatively resistant rocks at the top and soft rocks
below. Wind erodes the soft rock while the hard rocks remain standing as a pillar, which are known as
demoiselles.
Depositional Landforms
(I)Sand dunes: These are the hills of sand formed by the accumulation of sand and shaped by the
movement of wind. Dunes are formed when wind deposits sand in the form of a low hill.
(II)Loess: The fine dust blown beyond the desert limits is deposited on the neighboring land in large
areas called loess.
Ans. Glaciers are rivers of ice. The moving ice mass down slope under the impact of gravity is called
glacier. They generally give birth to the erosional landforms in the highlands, whereas the depositional
landforms in the lowland areas. Glaciers erode their valleys by plucking stones and soils.
Erosional landforms: U-shaped valleys is the most significant erosional landform of the glaciers. The
glaciers on its downward journey , carve out deep , wide, steep sided and flat floored valley , that is
known as the u shped vallwy. Horn cirque, tarn, tail, crag etc are the other erosional features of glaciers
Depositional landforms: Moraines, drumlines, ester etc the important depositional landforms of glaciers.
Moraines are formed when the materials carried by the glaciers such as rock big and small sand and silt
gets deposited.
Ans. Wind is an geomorphic agent of erosion. It is comparatively minor agent because of low density of
air as compared to the rock and water. Wind works as an active erosional agent in desert areas amd
form.
Mushroom rocks have broad top and narrow base due to the excessive erosional work of the wind in the
lower section of rock as compared to its upper part. It resembles the shape of a mushroom.
Q5 Sea caves are turned into stacks. Give reasons.
Ans. See or ocean waves and currents are the most powerful agents of coastal erosion. The erosional
and depositional works of the sea waves give birth to coastal landscapes. Sea cave are formed due to
the glacial erosion of weak and strongly jointed rocks by sea waves. See waves continuously strike at the
rocks, cracks develop and over time they become cave like structure called see cave, but further
erosion by the ocean waves will finally lead to the total collapse of the arch and breaks the roof. Then,
seaward portion of the headland will remain as a pillar like image. In this way sea caves are turned into
stacks.
Q6 Earthquakes and volcanoes carry huge loss of life and property. Explain
Ans. The earthquake and volcanoes are the sudden and natural hazards. They can occur any time of a
year. These natural hazards are caused due to the sudden movements in the lithospheric plates. They
caused extreme destruction on the earth’s surface following are the major impacts of the national
hazards called the earthquakes and volcanoes.
MCQ
1. Who coined the statement that the earth instead of appearing as an inert statue is a living
mobile thing?
(a) Peter Wilson (b) Weber
(b) Tuzo Wilzon (d) Albert James
2. Which one of the following is not associated with the sudden forces?
(a)Volcano
(b) Earthquake
(c)Landslides
(d) Building mountains