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Chapter 3 - Online Test
Class 7 Geography Chapter 3 - Our Changing Earth
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Internal forces that change our earth are called_____. *
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Landslides are examples of_______. *
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The outer layer of the earth, crust, and part of the upper mantle broken into_________. *
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Molten magma moves in a circular manner inside the surface and causes the movement of tectonic plates. *
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The point where the earthquake starts is called_____. *
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The breaking up of the rocks on the earth’s surface is called___. *
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The machine that measures the earthquake is called______. *
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The bends formed by the rivers while twisting and turning in the plain areas are called_______. *
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Which of the following is an eroding agent? *
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What type of formation takes place when the running stream falls down from hard rocks at very steep angles? *
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Which of the following is caused by the sudden movements of the earth? *
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Oxbow lakes are found in a____. *
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Winds erode the lower section of the rock more than the upper part. Therefore, such rocks have a narrower base and a wider top. What do we call such shapes? *
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When the grains of sand are very fine and light, the wind can carry them over very long distances. What do we call the large areas where such sand is deposited? *
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What do you call the land-form shown in the picture below? *
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Below picture is a picture of a ______. *
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The material that is sparkling and flowing down as shown in the picture is called Lava. *
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