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Water (Oceans)

Madhya Pradesh Board · Class 11 · Geography

Flashcards for Water (Oceans) — Madhya Pradesh Board Class 11 Geography. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Water on Earth

Why is Earth called the 'Blue Planet'?

Answer

Earth is called the 'Blue Planet' because it has an abundant supply of water on its surface. About 71% of the planetary water is found in the oceans, making water a unique feature of Earth compared to

Card 2Hydrological Cycle

What is the hydrological cycle and why is it important?

Answer

The hydrological cycle is the circulation of water within Earth's hydrosphere in different forms (liquid, solid, gaseous). It describes the continuous movement of water on, in, and above the earth, in

Card 3Ocean Basins

Name the five major oceans of the world.

Answer

The five major oceans are: 1) Pacific Ocean, 2) Atlantic Ocean, 3) Indian Ocean, 4) Southern Ocean, and 5) Arctic Ocean. Various seas, bays, gulfs and other inlets are parts of these large oceans.

Card 4Ocean Floor Topography

What are the four major divisions of ocean floors?

Answer

The four major divisions of ocean floors are: 1) Continental Shelf - extended margin of continents with shallow seas, 2) Continental Slope - steep slope connecting shelf to ocean basins, 3) Deep Sea P

Card 5Ocean Floor Topography

Describe the characteristics of the Continental Shelf.

Answer

Continental Shelf is the shallowest part of the ocean with average gradient of 1° or less. Average width is 80 km but varies greatly (absent along Chile coast, up to 1,500 km in Siberian Arctic). Dept

Card 6Ocean Floor Topography

What is the Continental Slope and what features are found there?

Answer

Continental Slope connects the continental shelf to ocean basins. It has a gradient of 2-5° and depth varies between 200-3,000m. It marks the end of continents. Important features found here include c

Card 7Ocean Floor Topography

What are oceanic trenches and why are they significant?

Answer

Oceanic trenches are relatively steep-sided, narrow basins that are 3-5 km deeper than surrounding ocean floor. They occur at bases of continental slopes and along island arcs. They are associated wit

Card 8Ocean Floor Features

What is a mid-oceanic ridge? Give an example.

Answer

A mid-oceanic ridge is composed of two chains of mountains separated by a large depression. Mountain ranges can have peaks as high as 2,500m and some reach above ocean surface. Example: Iceland is par

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