Q1: Which continent has the most land in the Northern Hemisphere? Which hemisphere has more water than land?
Ans: Asia has the most land in the Northern Hemisphere. Southern Hemisphere has more water than land.
Q2: What is a sea?
Ans: A sea is a smaller part of the ocean that is partially surrounded by land. It is like a little piece of the ocean that is close to the land.
Q3: Give an example of a mysterious creature living in the deep sea.
Ans: Anglerfish.
Q4: What type of powerful storm can cause significant damage in coastal areas?
Ans: Cyclones
Q5: What natural event is triggered by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions beneath the ocean?
Ans: Tsunami
Q6: What authority in India manages disaster situations like tsunamis?
Ans: National Disaster Management Authority
Q7: Where is freshwater mainly found?
Ans: Freshwater is found in glaciers, rivers, lakes, the atmosphere, and underground as groundwater.
Q8: Which two main island groups are part of India?
Ans: Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep Islands.
Q9: What is the name of India's first scientific base in Antarctica?
Ans: Dakshin Gangotri.
Q10: What date is recognized as World Oceans Day?
Ans: June 8
Q11: What is the difference between a bay and a gulf?
Ans: A bay is a broad area of the sea where land curves inward, while a gulf is a larger area of the sea that is also partially surrounded by land. Gulfs are usually bigger than bays.
Q12: What is marine flora and can you name two examples? What do we call the animal life found in the ocean?
Ans: Marine flora is the plant life in the ocean. Two examples of marine flora are algae and seaweeds. The animal life in the ocean is called marine fauna. It includes many species like fish, dolphins, and whales.
Q13: What countries border the Indian Ocean? What are the two important parts of the Indian Ocean near India?
Ans: The Indian Ocean is bordered by Asia to the north, Africa to the west, and Australia to the east. It connects to the Southern Ocean to the south. The two important parts of the Indian Ocean near India are the Arabian Sea, which is to the west, and the Bay of Bengal, which is to the east.
Q14: What happened on December 26, 2004?
Ans: On December 26, 2004, a big tsunami hit many countries, including India. It was caused by an earthquake in the ocean. Many people, over 200,000, lost their lives, and places like the Andaman Islands were hurt badly.
Q15: What are clouds and why are they important for rain?
Ans: Clouds are big white shapes in the sky. They are important because they hold water and when they get heavy, they let the water fall down as rain. This rain helps plants grow and gives us water to drink.
Q16: Explore how the uneven distribution of oceans and continents shapes Earth’s surface and climate.
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Q17: Discuss the role of oceans in sustaining life and influencing human culture, using examples.
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Q18: Explain the varying counts of continents and their significance.
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Q19: Evaluate the environmental threats to oceans and the need for their protection.
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Q20: Explain the importance of islands and India’s presence in Antarctica.
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