Lesson 6 (Notes) Major Relief Feature of The Earth
Lesson 6 (Notes) Major Relief Feature of The Earth
Plateaus: Broad elevated flat land usually with steep sides and level surface are called plateaus.
Folds: Crumpling of rock strata due to compression usually when two earth plates collide.
Erosion: Wearing away of the surface of land by various natural agents like wind, running water etc.
B. Distinguish Between;
1. Fold and faults:
Folds Faults
Crumpling of rock strata due to compression As plates move, the strain of the movement
usually when two earth plates collide. sometimes causes brittle rock at plate
boundaries to crack. These cracks are called
faults.
6. Explain the classification of mountain on the basis of their formation with the help of diagram.
Ans: - Fold Mountains: - When the layers of rocks are subjected to the horizontal, compressional forces,
they crumple and are uplifted. This forms a fold mountain. Eg: - The Himalayas and the Andes.
Block Mountains: - AS plates move, the strain of the movement sometimes causes brittle rock at
plate boundaries to crack. These cracks are called faults. When two faults are close together, the
chunk of crust between them can sometimes collapse to form rift valleys. The raised parts on
either side form mountains called Block Mountain.
Volcanic Mountains: - Earth’s crust through which molten magma flows out as lava. The magma
accumulates around the vent in layers forming a tall cone shaped volcanic mountain. Eg: - Mt Fuji Yama
in Japan, Kilimanjaro in Africa.
7. How mountains are importance to us? Write 5 points.
Mountains ‘abodes of snow’. They are capped by glaciers. These glaciers are sources of
rivers.
Mountains help in bringing rain.
They protect the land adjoining them by acting as barriers against cold or hot winds.
The slopes have rich pastures, help in livestock rearing.
Mountains are rich store house of flora and fauna.
8. Mention different types of plains with examples.
Structural plain: example: The central lowland of North America and Russian platform are
structural plains formed by tectonic forces.
Depositional Plain: Example: The Indo- Gangetic Plain of India, Mississippi Basin
Erosional Plain: Example: the West Siberian plain
9. What are the benefits of Plains?
The first and foremost usefulness of plains is in agriculture.
About 90% of world populations lives in plains.
All the major civilization flourished in plains.
Development of transport network and communication are easy on the plains