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| Factor | Isoline |
| (1) Height | (a) Isotherm |
| (2) Temperature | (b) Isohyet |
| (3) Pressure | (c) Contour |
| (4) Rainfall | (d) Isobar |
| (5) Planktons | (e) Food for fishes |
| (f) Ocean current |
| Factor | Isoline |
| (1) Height | (a) Isotherm |
| (2) Temperature | (b) Isohyet |
| (3) Pressure | (c) Contour |
| (4) Rainfall | (d) Isobar |
| (5) Planktons | (e) Food for fishes |
| (f) Ocean current |
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| Characteristics | Parallels of latitude | Meridians of longitude |
| Shape | ||
| Size of each parallel is different | ||
| Distance | Distance between two meridians is larger on the equator and the same decreases towards the Poles. |
| A | B |
| (1) Winds | (a) hailstorm |
| (2) Moisture | (b) solar energy |
| (3) Precipitation | (c) the difference in air pressure |
| (4) Temperature | (d) vapor |
| (5) Weather | (e) hot, cool, dry, sultry |
| (f) humidity |
| Column A | Column B |
| (1) Animal husbandry and fishing | (a) secondary occupation |
| (2) Processing of milk | (b) tertiary occupation |
| (3) Transport of goods | (c) quaternary occupation |
| (4) Quality testing of product | (d) primary occupation |
| (5) Transaction of the country | (e) economic transactions |
| (f) production |
| Oceans | The area in sq. km |
| (1) Pacific | (a) 20,327,000 |
| (2) Atlantic | (b) 73,426,163 |
| (3) Indian | (c) 166,240,977 |
| (4) Southern | (d) 13,224,479 |
| (5) the Arctic | (e) 86,557,402 |
| Different parallels | Distance between meridians |
| (1) Poles | (a) 111 km |
| (2) Tropic of Cancer | (b) 102 km |
| (3) Polar Circles | (c) 0 km |
| (4) Equator | (d) 44 km |
| (f) 1° |
| Column A | Column B |
| (1) Horses and oxens | (a) used for hauling logs |
| (2) Cows and buffaloes | (b) transportation of goods |
| (3) Water available on the earth for use | (c) milk animals |
| (4) Settlements flourished | (d) 0.003% |
| (e) Huang He |
| A (Latitudes) | B (Names) |
| (1)23°30’N | (a) Antarctic Circle |
| (2) 23°30′ S | (b) Tropic of Capricorn |
| (3)66°30’N | (c) Tropic of Cancer |
| (4) 66°30′ S | (d) Arctic Circle |
| (e) Great Circle | |
| (f) Prime Meridian |
| Column A | Column B |
| (1) Igneous rocks | (a) brittle and light weight |
| (2) Sedimentary rocks | (b) heavy and hard |
| (3) Metamorphic rocks | (c) hard and homogeneous |