Exercise Question Answers Chapter 3 Climates of India (Geography) Subject Social Science Class 7
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Questions and activities
1. Match the climatic factors with their effects:
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Column A |
Column B |
(1) Latitude |
(b) Creates different climates in the north and south |
(2) Altitude |
(c) Keeps higher places cooler |
(3) Proximity to the ocean |
(d) Moderates the temperature |
(4) Monsoon winds |
(a) Brings wet air to India during summer |
2. Answer the following questions
a) Difference between weather and climate:
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Weather: Changes daily (rainy, sunny, windy).
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Climate: Weather pattern over a long time (many years).
b) Why places near ocean have milder temperatures:
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Water heats and cools slower than land.
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Sea breeze keeps summers cool and winters warm.
c) Role of monsoon winds in India's climate:
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Bring rain to most parts of India.
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Help farmers grow crops.
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Affect seasons and temperature.
d) Why Chennai is warm, and Leh is cold:
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Chennai: Near the sea, at low altitude → warm all year.
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Leh: High altitude, far from sea → cold most of the year.
Is the place near the sea, in the mountains, or in the desert?
How do these factors affect the climate there?
City |
Climate Type |
Near Sea / Mountains / Desert |
Effect on Climate |
Leh |
Cold, Alpine |
Mountains (Himalayas) |
Very cold winters, cool summers |
Chennai |
Tropical |
Near the Sea (Bay of Bengal) |
Hot and humid, mild winters |
Delhi |
Subtropical |
Inland Plains |
Very hot summers, cold winters |
Panaji |
Tropical Wet |
Coastal (Arabian Sea) |
Heavy rainfall, humid |
Jaipur |
Arid/Semi-arid |
Near Desert (Thar Desert) |
Very hot summers, little rain |
Draw the monsoon cycle (Summer and Winter)
(Summary to draw on the map — simple points:)
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Summer (June-September):
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Winds blow from ocean to land (Southwest Monsoon).
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Brings rain to India.
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Arrows from Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal towards India.
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Winter (October-March):
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Winds blow from land to ocean (Northeast Monsoon).
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Dry winds mostly, little rain.
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👉 (Draw arrows showing wind movement for both seasons.)
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Baisakhi (Punjab): Harvest festival after wheat crop.
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Onam (Kerala): End of monsoon harvest festival.
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Pongal (Tamil Nadu): Thanks to Sun God for good crops.
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Makar Sankranti (North India): Celebrate winter harvest with kite flying.
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Bihu (Assam): Celebrate new crops with dances and songs.
🎨 (Add pictures of crops, rain, farmers, celebrations, colorful drawings.)
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Today I checked my fields to prepare for the rain.
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I cleaned the water channels for good drainage.
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I bought seeds for rice and maize.
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I repaired my tools and ploughs.
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I stored fertilizer in a dry place.
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I prayed for a good monsoon.
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I made sure our home roof doesn’t leak.
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I planned which crops to sow first.
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I kept emergency food ready.
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Waiting happily for the first rain!
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Causes:
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Low pressure over warm sea.
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Winds move inwards, rotating fast.
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Moisture from sea causes rain and storms.
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Impacts:
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Flooding of houses and streets.
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Destruction of crops, trees, buildings.
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Power cuts and communication loss.
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People and animals get hurt or killed.
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Actions to reduce impact:
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Build strong houses in coastal areas.
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Plant trees to break strong winds.
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Set up early warning systems.
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Teach people about safe evacuation.
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Government must have rescue teams ready (like NDRF).
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