Class 9 – Geography (Climate) case study 2

Class 9 Geography – Climate Case Studies

Class 9 – Geography (Climate)

Case Study 1:
During summer, the northern plains experience very high temperatures, leading to the formation of low-pressure areas. This attracts winds from the oceans towards the land.

(a) Which winds are being described?

(i) Trade Winds (ii) Monsoon Winds (iii) Westerlies (iv) Polar Winds

Answer: (ii) Monsoon Winds

(b) What causes these winds to change direction?

(i) Rotation of Earth (ii) Pressure difference (iii) Ocean currents (iv) Vegetation

Answer: (ii) Pressure difference

(c) What is the main feature of these winds?

Answer: They reverse direction seasonally and bring rainfall.

(d) Why are these winds important for India?

Answer: They provide most of the rainfall essential for agriculture.

Case Study 2:
The coastal areas of India experience moderate temperatures throughout the year, while the interior regions face extreme climates.

(a) Which factor is responsible?

(i) Latitude (ii) Altitude (iii) Distance from sea (iv) Relief

Answer: (iii) Distance from sea

(b) What type of climate do coastal areas have?

(i) Extreme (ii) Moderate (iii) Desert (iv) Polar

Answer: (ii) Moderate

(c) Why do interiors have extreme climate?

Answer: They are far from the sea and lack its moderating influence.

(d) What is this effect called?

Answer: Continentality.

Case Study 3:
Cherrapunji receives heavy rainfall, while areas on the other side of the hills receive very little rainfall.

(a) Which type of rainfall is this?

(i) Convectional (ii) Cyclonic (iii) Orographic (iv) Frontal

Answer: (iii) Orographic

(b) Why does Cherrapunji receive heavy rainfall?

(i) High temperature (ii) Mountain barrier (iii) Ocean currents (iv) Latitude

Answer: (ii) Mountain barrier

(c) What is the dry side called?

Answer: Rain shadow region.

(d) Give one example of such region.

Answer: Deccan Plateau.

Case Study 4:
India experiences cold weather during winter due to the movement of winds from land to sea.

(a) Which winds are these?

(i) Southwest Monsoon (ii) Northeast Monsoon (iii) Trade Winds (iv) Westerlies

Answer: (ii) Northeast Monsoon

(b) Why are these winds dry?

(i) They blow over ocean (ii) They blow from land (iii) High altitude (iv) Rotation

Answer: (ii) They blow from land

(c) Which region receives rainfall in this season?

Answer: Tamil Nadu coast.

(d) Why?

Answer: Winds pick moisture from Bay of Bengal before reaching the coast.

Case Study 5:
The Himalayas act as a climatic barrier for India, affecting wind patterns and rainfall distribution.

(a) What is the role of Himalayas?

(i) Block winds (ii) Increase temperature (iii) Reduce rainfall (iv) Change latitude

Answer: (i) Block winds

(b) Which winds are blocked?

(i) Monsoon (ii) Cold Central Asian winds (iii) Trade winds (iv) Polar winds

Answer: (ii) Cold Central Asian winds

(c) How do Himalayas help rainfall?

Answer: They force monsoon winds to rise and cause rainfall.

(d) Why are they important for climate?

Answer: They protect India from cold winds and influence monsoon patterns.

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