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Chapter 3 Our Changing Earth Solutions

Question - 1 : - Why do the plates move?

Answer - 1 : - The movement of molten magma inside the earth results in the movement of plates.

Question - 2 : - What are exogenic and endogenic forces?

Answer - 2 : - The movement of the Earth is divided on the basis of the forces, which cause them. So, the forces that act, in the interior of the earth are called Endogenic forces and the forces that work on the surface of the earth are called Exogenic forces.

Question - 3 : - What is erosion?

Answer - 3 : - Erosion is defined as the wearing away of the landscape by different agents like water, wind and ice. The process of erosion and deposition creates different land-forms on the surface of the earth.

Question - 4 : - How are flood plains formed?

Answer - 4 : - When a river overflows its banks, it results in the flooding of the area surrounding it. When it floods, it deposits a layer of fine soil and other material called sediments. Thus, forming a fertile layer of soil called flood plains.

Question - 5 : - What are sand dunes?

Answer - 5 : - When the wind blows, it lifts and transports sand from one place to another. When the wind stops blowing, the sand falls and gets deposited in the low hill-like structures. These are called sand dunes. They are mostly found in desert areas.

Question - 6 : -  How are beaches formed?

Answer - 6 : - The sea waves deposit sediments along the seashores. This results in the formation of beaches.

Question - 7 : - What are the ox-bow lakes?

Answer - 7 : - When the river enters the plains, it twists and turns forming large bends known as meanders. In due course of time, the meander loops start to cut off the river and form cut off lakes, known as the ox-bow lakes.

Question - 8 : -
Tick the correct answer:
(i)  Which is not an erosional feature of sea waves?
(a) Cliff
(b) Beach
(c) Sea cave.

(ii) The depositional feature of a glacier is
(a) Flood plain
(b) Beach
(c) Moraine.

(iii) Which is caused by the sudden movements of the Earth ?
(a) Volcano
(b) Folding
(c) Flood plain.

(iv) Mushroom rocks are found In
(a) Deserts
(b) River valleys
(c) Glaciers.

(v) Ox bow lakes are found In
(a) Glaciers
(b) River valleys
(c) Deserts.

Answer - 8 : - (i) – (a), 

(ii) – (c), 
(iii)-(a) , 
(iv) -(a), 
(v)-(b)

Question - 9 : -

Match the following.

(i) Glacier

(a) Sea shore

(ii) Meanders

(b) Mushroom rock

(iii) Beach

(c) River of ice

(iv) Sand dunes

(d) Rivers

(v) Waterfall

(e) Vibrations of earth

(vi) Earthquake

(f) Sea cliff

(g) Hard bedrock

(h) Deserts

Answer - 9 : -

(i) Glacier

(c) River of ice

(ii) Meanders

(d) Rivers

(iii) Beach

(a) Sea shore

(iv) Sand dunes

(h) Deserts

(v) Waterfall

(g) Hard bedrock

(vi) Earthquake

(e) Vibrations of earth

Question - 10 : -
Give reasons.
 Some rocks have the shape of a mushroom.

Answer - 10 : - Some rocks have a shape of a mushroom because, in deserts, wind erodes the lower section of the rock more than the upper section which makes the base of the rock narrow and the upper part wide, giving it the shape of a mushroom.

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