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Class 6 Geography
Major Domains Of The Earth
Quiz 2
Australia is _________________.
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a continent in the Southern Hemisphere
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island continent
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smallest continent
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all the above points are true
Explanation
Australia is the smallest continent. The total land mass contribution of Australia to the world is 5.9%.
Australia is an island continent surrounded by water on all sides.
The major bodies of water that
surround Australia include the Tasman Sea, Arafura Sea, Coral Sea, Timor Sea, Gulf of Carpentaria, Great Australian Bight, Indian Ocean and South Pacific Ocean.
Tochi and Gilgit are tributaries of
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Yamuna
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Brahmaputra
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Ganga
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Indus
What is a glacier?
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A mass of ice and snow
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A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles
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A small island of ice
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None of the above
Explanation
Glaciers are “rivers of ice” which
too erode the landscape by
bulldozing soil and stones to
expose the solid rock below.
Glaciers carve out deep hollows
there. As the ice melts they get
filled up with water and become
beautiful lakes in the
mountains. The material carried
by the glacier such as rocks big
and small, sand and silt gets
deposited. These deposits form
glacial moraines.
The place in India receives the lowest rainfall is
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Leh
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Jaisalmer
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Bikaner
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Jodhpur
Explanation
Jaisalmer in Rajasthan
rarely gets more than 9 cm of rainfall during
the same period.
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