A. the Rio Grande B. the Amazon C. the Mississippi D. the Colorado
A. Mercury B. Venus C. Earth D. Pluto
A. oceans and seas B. groundwater, rivers and streams C. glaciers and ice sheets D. freshwater lakes and water vapours
A. rock cycle B. Bowens reaction series C. both are similar terms D. None of the above
A. 5500°C B. 4000°C C. 2000°C D. 1000°C
A. northeastern zone B. northwestern zone C. southern zone D. All of the above
A. 1/2th B. 1/4th C. 1/3th D. 3/4th
A. Dead Sea B. Red Sea C. Black Sea D. Mediterranean Sea
A. Volcanic mountains B. Residual mountains C. Block mountains D. Fold mountains
A. Plate Tectonics Theory B. Agriculture Location Theory C. Diversion of Wind Theory D. None of these
A. axis of earth B. north pole C. south pole D. equator
A. Mt. Aconcagua B. Mr. Kilimanjaro C. Mt. Kosciusco D. Mont Blanc
A. Japan B. South Korea C. North Korea D. China
A. coral reefs B. sea grass bed C. hot spots D. None of the above
A. when the shock wave, associated with the gusty solar wind, compresses the magnetosphere B. when there is a large…
A. Raman Effect B. Chandrasekhar limit C. Aurora Borealis D. Quasan Zone
A. the ultraviolet rays of the sun B. the infrared rays of the sun C. the falling meteorites D. None…
A. shape B. area C. baring D. distance
A. troposphere B. ionosphere C. exosphere D. thermosphere
A. Mercury and Venus B. Earth and Pluto C. Mars and Neptune D. Jupiter and Saturn