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(i) What is precipitation?
Ans: Precipitation is when rain, snow, hail, or other things fall from the sky to the ground. These droplets or ice crystals get too heavy, they can't stay up in the air, so they fall to the Earth's surface.
(ii) What is the water cycle?
Ans: The water cycle is the continuous movement of water on Earth through different processes. It starts with evaporation, where heat from the Sun turns water from rivers, lakes, and oceans into water vapor. Then, the vapor cools and forms clouds in a process called condensation. When the clouds become heavy, water falls back to the Earth as precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, or hail). This water then collects in rivers, lakes, and oceans, continuing the cycle. The water cycle is important for maintaining Earth's water supply and supporting life.Water cycle
(iii) What are the factors affecting the height of the waves?
Ans: Factors affecting the height of the waves:
(iv) Which factors affect the movement of ocean water?
Ans: Factors affecting the movement of ocean water are:
(v) What are tides and how are they caused?
Ans: Tides are the regular rise and fall of ocean water that occurs twice a day. They are caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon on the Earth's surface.
Spring Tides and Neap Tides
(vi) What are ocean currents?
Ans: Ocean currents are streams of water that flow continuously on the ocean's surface in specific directions. They can be classified into two main types:
These contaminants are being dumped into water bodies, leading to a significant decrease in water quality.
(i) The process by which water continually changes its form and circulates between oceans, atmosphere, and land
(a) Water cycle
(b) Tides
(c) Ocean currents
Ans: (a) Water cycle
(ii) Generally the warm ocean currents originate near
(a) Poles
(b) Equator
(c) None of these
Ans: (b) Equator
(iii) The rhythmic rise and fall of ocean water twice in a day is called
(a) Tide
(b) Ocean current
(c) Wave
Ans: (a) Tide
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