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| Agent | Erosional features | Deposition features |
| (1) Ground water | (1) Wave cut platforms | (1) Loess |
| (2) Wind | (2) Horn | (2) Beach |
| (3) Glacier | (3) Sink holes | (3) Stalactites |
| (4) Sea waves | (4) Yardang | (4) Eskers |
| Agent | Erosional features | Deposition features |
| (1) Ground water | (1) Wave cut platforms | (1) Loess |
| (2) Wind | (2) Horn | (2) Beach |
| (3) Glacier | (3) Sink holes | (3) Stalactites |
| (4) Sea waves | (4) Yardang | (4) Eskers |
| Agent | Erosional features | Deposition features |
| (1) Ground water | (1) Sink holes | (1) Stalactites |
| (2) Wind | (2) Yardang | (2) Loess |
| (3) Glacier | (3) Horn | (3) Eskers |
| (4) Sea waves | (4) Wave cut platforms | (4) Beach |
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| A | B | C |
| (1) Tropical Rainforest | (1) 10° to 20° N and S | (1) Khejari, acacia, century plant, cactus |
| (2) Tropical Deciduous | (2) 20° to 30° N and S | (2) Elephant grass, few shrubs, trees |
| (3) Savannah Grassland | (3) 0° to 10° N and S | (3) Teak, sal, sandalwood, bamboos |
| (4) Tropical Desert | (4) 5° to 30° N and S | (4) Mahogany, ebony, rosewood |
| A | B | C |
| (1) Continental Shelf | (1) Deeper Part | (1) Manganese Nodules |
| (2) Oceanic Microorganisms | (2) Abyssal Plains | (2) Whales |
| (3) Oceanic Trenches | (3) Fishing | (3) Sunda |
| (4) Vast Flat Area | (4) Plankton | (4) Dogger Bank |
| Measures | Pre-disaster/ Post-disaster | Structural or Non-Structural |
| (1) Community level disaster planning | (1) Post-disaster | (1) Structural |
| (2) Providing financial support | (2) Post-disaster | (2) Structural |
| (3) Rebuilding of roads and bridges | (3) Pre-disaster | (3) Non-structural |
| (4) Providing houses to affected people | (4) Pre-disaster | (4) Non-structural |
| A | B | C | D |
| (1) Tropical monsoon climate | (1) Between 10° and 20° N and S | (1) Summer temperatures around 35°C, rainfall averaging 250-1000 mm | (1) Tundra vegetation |
| (2) Tundra climate | (2) Between 45° to 65° N and S | (2) precipitation 500 to 2500 mm | (2) Tali thick grass with scattered trees |
| (3) Tropical savannah type of climate | (3) 65° to 90° N | (3) Summer temperature 27° to 32°, orographic rainfall | (3) Year-round short green grass, trees shed leaves in winter |
| (4) West European type | (4) Between 10° to 20° N and S | (4) Summer temperature 10°C! and winter temperature -20°C to -30°C | (4) Deciduous forest |
| A | B | C |
| (1) Widespread volcanic eruption | (1) Zone V | (1) I to XII |
| (2) Andaman and Nicobar Islands | (2) Fissure eruption | (2) Block Mountain |
| (3) Mercalli scale | (3) Intensity | (3) Very high seismic vulnerability |
| (4) Slow movements | (4) Faulting | (4) Deccan Trap |
| Measures | Pre-disaster/ Post-disaster | Structural or Non-Structural |
| (1) Public awareness | (1) Post-disaster | (1) Structural |
| (2) Preparedness of hospital | (2) Post-disaster | (2) Non-structural |
| (3) Providing food and shelter to people | (3) Pre-disaster | (3) Structural |
| (4) Construction of river embankments | (4) Post-disaster | (4) Non-structural |
| A | B | C |
| (1) Different density of corals in summer and winter | (1) Ice cores | (1) Understanding of past environmental conditions |
| (2) Variation in environmental conditions | (2) Goldilocks Zone | (2) Summer snow different from winter snow |
| (3) Samples of ice from inner sides of the ice sheets | (3) Creates seasonal growth rings on corals | (3) Earth was cooler when it was located in the outer reaches of this zone |
| (4) Habitable zone in which the Earth lies | (4) Tree rings | (4) Determines the temperature of water and season in which coral grew |

| Sr. No | Features | Comprise of |
| (1) | Continental Shelf | —– |
| (2) | Mid-oceanic Ridges | —– |
| (3) | Ocean Basins | —– |
| (4) | Oceanic Deeps | —– |
| (5) | Islands | —– |
| Sr. No | Islands of Indian Ocean: | |
| (1) | Islands in the Arabian Sea | ——— |
| (2) | Islands of Bay of Bengal | ——— |
| (3) | Islands along Australian Coast | ——— |