(i) What are the four means of transport | Class 7 Social Science - Our Environment (Geography) Chapter Human Environment Settlement, Transport and Communication, Human Environment Settlement, Transport and Communication NCERT Solutions

Question:

(i) What is an ecosystem?


(ii) What do you mean by natural environment?


(iii) Which are the major components of the environment?


(iv) Give four examples of human made environment.


(v) What is lithosphere?


(vi) Which are the two major components of biotic environment?


(vii) What is biosphere?

Answer:

(i) Ecosystem is the system which is formed by the interaction of all living things with one another and with the physical and chemical factors of the environment where they live and is linked by transfer of energy and material.

(ii) By natural environment we mean the surrounding created by the nature. It comprises of the objects such as- mountains, plateaus, plains, valleys, forests, land, air, river, ocean, water and all living and non living things etc.

(iii) Major components of the environment includes- Natural components like land (lithosphere), water (hydrosphere), air (atmosphere), living things (organism). - Human made components like buildings, parks, bridge, road industries etc. Human like, organisms, individuals, family, community, religion, politics, education etc. 

(iv) Examples of human made environment are: buildings, parks, bridges, roads, industries etc.

(v) Lithosphere is the hard top layer of the earth or crust that is consisting of rocks and minerals extending both over the continents and ocean basins.

(vi) The two basic components of biotic environment are plants and animals.

(vii) Biosphere: plants and animals found in the narrow strip at the junction of the lithosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere together theh formed an biosphere.


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                                                     Desert Game

This is a class room activity involving all the students. The teacher will create a list of desert creatures. The number of the creatures should be same as the number of students in the class. The creatures can be picked up from the categories of mammals, birds and reptiles. Mammals can include – camel, yak, fox, sheep, goat, antelope... Birds – raven, eagle, vulture, turkey... Reptiles – snakes ... Assign one desert creature to each student. Ask the student to write three characteristics of the creature on plain sheet of paper. (students can use index cards of size 10 cm × 15 cm). Questions such as - in what type of deserts it is
found? Major adaptation? Use to man? These characteristics will be used as clues in the guessing game. On the board make three columns – mammals, birs and reptiles. Paste a sheet of paper in the column under the particular category. The class can be divided in three to four groups. They will compete against each other in the ‘desert game’. Each group now
takes turn in guessing the correct answer. Explain to the class that they have to guess what animal matches the characteristics listed on the paper. For example:
• Animal of hot desert
• Has double set of eyelashes to keep away the sand
• The hide is used for making water bottles
The correct answer is ‘camel’. Within the group there will be a student who has prepared the card. That student should not answer. Ten points are awarded for the correct answer. This game will enable students to understand the desert. You can play the same game by taking different types of fruits, flora and the clothes the people wear.

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(i) The name of one river is hidden in each of the sentences below. Spot it. Example:Mandira, Vijayalakshmi and Surinder are my best friends Answer: Ravi
(a) The snake charmer’s bustee, stables where horses are housed, and the piles of wood, all caught fire accidentally. (Hint: Another name for River Brahmputra)


(b) The conference manager put pad, material for reading and a pencil for each participant (Hint: A distributary on the Ganga-Brahmputra delta)


(c) Either jealousy or anger cause a person’s fall (Hint: Name of a juicy fruit!)


(d) Bhavani germinated the seeds in a pot (Hint: Look for her in West Africa)


(e) “I am a zonal champion now” declared the excited athlete. (Hint: The river that has the biggest basin in the world)


(f) The tiffin box rolled down and all the food fell in dusty potholes. (Hint: Rises in India and journeys through Pakistan)


(g) Malini leaned against the pole when she felt that she was going to faint. (Hint: Her delta in Egypt is famous)


(h) Samantha mesmerised everybody with her magic tricks. (Hint: London is situated on her estuary)


(i) “In this neighbourhood, please don’t yell! Owners of these houses like to have peace”. Warned my father when we moved into our new flat”. (Hint: colour!)


(j) ‘Write the following words, Marc!’ “On”, “go”, “in”........ said the teacher to the little boy in KG Class. (Hint: Rhymes with ‘bongo’) Now make some more on your own and ask your classmates to spot the hidden name. You can do this with any name: that of a lake, mountains, trees, fruits, school items etc.

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Q5 - Chapter 2 - Inside Our Earth, Class 7 Social  Science

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Welcome to the NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Social Science - Our Environment (Geography) - Chapter . This page offers a step-by-step solution to the specific question from Excercise 1 , Question 1: (i) What are the four means of transport? (ii) What do you understand by the term ‘settlement....