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NCERT solutions for Social Science - Our Environment [English] Class 7 chapter 8 - Human Environment Interactions The Tropical and the Subtropical Region [Latest edition]

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Solutions for Chapter 8: Human Environment Interactions The Tropical and the Subtropical Region

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 8 of CBSE NCERT for Social Science - Our Environment [English] Class 7.


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Exercises [Pages 63 - 64]

NCERT solutions for Social Science - Our Environment [English] Class 7 8 Human Environment Interactions The Tropical and the Subtropical Region Exercises [Pages 63 - 64]

Exercises | Q 1.1 | Page 63

Answer the following question.

Name the continent in which the Amazon Basin is located.

Exercises | Q 1.2 | Page 63

Answer the following question.

What are the crops grown by the people of the Amazon Basin?

Exercises | Q 1.3 | Page 63

Answer the following question.

Name the birds that you are likely to find in the rainforests of the Amazon.

Exercises | Q 1.4 | Page 63

Answer the following question.

What are the major cities located on the River Ganga?

Exercises | Q 1.5 | Page 63

Answer the following question.

Where is the one-horned rhinoceros found?

Exercises | Q 2.1 | Page 63

Tick the correct answer.

Toucans are a type of

  • Birds

  • Animals

  • Crops

Exercises | Q 2.2 | Page 63

Tick the correct answer.

Manioc is the staple food of

  • Ganga Basin

  • Africa

  • Amazon

Exercises | Q 2.3 | Page 63

Tick the correct answer.

Kolkata is located on the river

  • Orange

  • Hooghly

  • Bhagirathi

Exercises | Q 2.4 | Page 63

Tick the correct answer.

Deodars and firs are a type of

  • Coniferous trees

  • Deciduous trees

  • Shrubs

Exercises | Q 2.5 | Page 63

Tick the correct answer.

Bengal tiger is found in

  • mountains

  • delta area

  • Amazon

Exercises | Q 3 | Page 63

Match the following. 

(i) Cotton textile (a) Assam
(ii) Maloca (b) Terrace farming
(iii) Piranha (c) Sericulture
(iv) Silk worm (d) Slanting roof
(v) Kaziranga (e) Ganga plain
    (f) Varanasi
    (g) Fish
Exercises | Q 4.1 | Page 63

Give reasons.

The rainforests are depleting.

Exercises | Q 4.2 | Page 63

Give reasons.

Paddy is grown in the Ganga-Brahmaputra plains.

Exercises | Q 5.1 | Page 63

Map skills.

On an outline map of the Indian Sub-continent, draw the rivers Ganga and Brahmaputra from the source to the mouth. Also, show the important tributaries of both the rivers.

Exercises | Q 5.2 | Page 63

Map skills.

On the political map of South America, draw the equator. Mark the countries through which the equator passes.

Exercises | Q 6 | Page 63

For fun.

Make a collage to show places of attractions in India. You can divide the class in different groups to show attractions based on mountain landscapes, coastal beaches, wildlife sanctuaries, and places of historical importance.

Exercises | Q 7 | Page 64

Activity.

Collect under mentioned material and observe how destruction of trees affect the soil cover.

Material

(i) Three small flowerpots or food cans (e.g., cold drinks tin cans),
(ii) one big can with holes punched in the bottom (this will act as a sprinkling can),
(iii) twelve coins or bottle caps
(iv) soil.

Steps

Take three small cans or pots. Fill them with soil till the top. Press the soil to make it level with the top of the can. Now put four coins or bottle caps on the soil of each can. Take the big can that has been punched with holes and fill it with water. You can also take the sprinkling can from your garden. Now, sprinkle water on the three cans. On the first can sprinkle water very slowly so that no soil splashes out. Let moderate amount of water be sprinkled on the second can. On the third can, sprinkle the water heavily. You will observe that unprotected soil splashes out. Where the ‘rain’ is heavy the amount of soil that splashes out is the maximum and least in case of the first can. The coins or caps represent the tree covers. It is clear that if the land is cleared completely of the vegetation, the soil cover will quickly disappear.

Solutions for 8: Human Environment Interactions The Tropical and the Subtropical Region

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NCERT solutions for Social Science - Our Environment [English] Class 7 chapter 8 - Human Environment Interactions The Tropical and the Subtropical Region - Shaalaa.com

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Concepts covered in Social Science - Our Environment [English] Class 7 chapter 8 Human Environment Interactions The Tropical and the Subtropical Region are Life in the Amazon Basin, Life in the Ganga-brahmaputra Basin.

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