NCERT Solutions Class 7th Geography Social Science Chapter – 7 Life in the Deserts Question &Answer

Life in the Deserts
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NCERT Solutions Class 7th Geography Social Science Chapter – 7  Life in the Deserts

TextbookNCERT
Class 7th
Subject Geography Social Science
ChapterChapter – 7
Chapter NameLife in the Deserts
CategoryClass 7th Social Science Geography 
Medium English
SourceLast Doubt
NCERT Solutions Class 7th Geography Social Science Chapter – 7 Life in the Deserts Question &Answer How is life in the desert? What is life in desert ? What are the types of desert ? What is a desert in short notes? What are 3 interesting facts about deserts? Why is life difficult in desert? What is the meaning of desert life? How is the life of desert ? What is the desert 5 lines? What is desert for ? What is desert? What is desert ? What is a desert for ? What are deserts ? What is hot desert ? What is Indian desert Grade? Why are deserts important?

NCERT Solutions Class 7th Geography Social Science Chapter – 7 Life in the Deserts

Chapter – 7

Life in the Deserts 

Question &Answer

Answer the following questions briefly: 

Question. 1. What are the two types of deserts found in the world?

Answer- The two types of deserts found in the world are hot deserts and cold deserts.
Question. 2. In which continent is the Sahara desert located?

Answer- The Sahara desert is located in Africa.
Question. 3. What are the climatic conditions of the Ladakh desert?

Answer- The climate of the Ladakh desert is extremely cold and dry due to its high attitude which varies from about 3,000 m in Kargil to more than 8,000 m in the Karakoram. The air at this attitude is so then that the heat of the sun can be felt intensely. The day temperatures in summer are just above zero degree and the night temperatures are below -30°C. Winters are extremely cold with temperatures below -40°C for most of the time. There is very little rainfall in this region. It is as low as 10 cm every year. The area experiences freezing winds and burning hot sunlight. There is always a chance of sunstroke and frostbite at the same time.
Question. 4. What mainly attracts tourists to Ladakh?

Answer- Ladakh is a famous tourist place. The tourists from within the country and abroad enjoy visiting Buddhist monasteries that dot the Ladakhi landscape with their traditional gompas.The meadows and glaciers in Ladakh also attract these tourists.

The ceremonies and festivities in which the local people keep themselves engaged during winter months are great attractions to the tourists.
Question. 5. What type of clothes the people of the Sahara desert wear?
 
Answer- The people of the Sahara desert wear heavy clothes.
Question. 6. Name the trees that grow in Ladakh?

Answer- Scanty patches of grasses and shrubs, groves of willows and poplars, fruit trees such as apples, apricots and walnuts.
Question. 2. Tick the correct answer:

(i) Sahara is located in which part of Africa?

(a) eastern                         
(b) northern                              
(c) western.

Answer- (b) northern    
                          
(ii) Sahara is what type of dessert?

(a) eastern                         
(b) northern                              
(c) western.

Answer- (b) northern 
                             
(iii) The Ladakh desert is mainly inhabited by ………..

(a) Christians and Muslims
(b) Buddhists and Muslims
(c) Christians and Buddhists.

Answer-  (b) Buddhists and Muslims

(iv) Deserts are characterized by ……………..
(a) Scanty vegetation        
(b)heavy precipitation             
(c) low evaporation.

Answer- (a) Scanty vegetation      
 
(v) Hemis in Ladakh is famous ………………

(a) temple                          
(b) church                                
(c) monastery.

Answer- (c) monastery.

(vi) Egypt is famous for growing

(a) wheat    
(b) maize                                   
(c) cotton.

Answer- (c) cotton.
  Question. 3. Match the following: 
Column AColumn B
(i) Oasis(a) Libya
(ii) Bedouins(b) Monastery
(iii) Oil(c) glacier
(iv) Gangri(d) depressions with water
(v) Lamayura(e) cold desert
 (f) Sahara

Answer-

Column AColumn B
(i) Oasis(d) depressions with water
(ii) Bedouins(f) Sahara
(iii) Oil(a) Libya
(iv) Gangri(c) glacier
(v) Lamayura(b) Monastery
Question.4. Give reasons:

There is scanty vegetation in the deserts.
People of the Sahara desert wear heavy robes.

Answer
There is scanty vegetation in the deserts because of the following reasons:

• Vegetation depends on two factors: climate and soil.

• The climate in the deserts is either very hot and dry or very cold and dry.

• Such a climate does not allow the growth of vegetation.

• Rainfall is scanty. Hence vegetation does not grow in dry conditions.

• Soil is either sandy (in hot deserts) or covered with snow (cold deserts) for most of the year. Both types of soil do not encourage vegetation to grow.
People of the Sahara Desert wear heavy robes because of the following reasons:

• Robes of the people of Sahara Desert are made of hides (of animals) or hair of animals.

These robes are heavy:

• They protect the people from the scorching sun and extreme heat (dust storms and hot winds).

• They protect the people from dust storms and hot winds.
Question.5. Map skills:

(i) On the outline map of Africa, marks the Sahara desert and any four countries around it.
(ii) On the outline map of India, mark the Karakoram Range, Zanskar Range, Ladakh and zojila pass.

Answer

Answer- (ii)
NCERT Solution Class 7th Geography All Chapters Question Answer
Chapter – 1 Environment
Chapter – 2 Inside Our Earth
Chapter – 3 Our Changing Earth
Chapter – 4 Air
Chapter – 5 Water
Chapter – 6 Human-Environment Interactions – The Tropical and the Subtropical Region
Chapter – 7 Life in the Deserts
NCERT Solution Class 7th Geography All Chapters Notes
Chapter – 1 Environment
Chapter – 2 Inside Our Earth
Chapter – 3 Our Changing Earth
Chapter – 4 Air
Chapter – 5 Water
Chapter – 6 Human-Environment Interactions – The Tropical and the Subtropical Region
Chapter – 7 Life in the Deserts
NCERT Solution Class 7th Geography All Chapters MCQ
Chapter – 1 Environment
Chapter – 2 Inside Our Earth
Chapter – 3 Our Changing Earth
Chapter – 4 Air
Chapter – 5 Water
Chapter – 6 Human-Environment Interactions – The Tropical and the Subtropical Region
Chapter – 7 Life in the Deserts

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