KSEEB Solutions for Class 9 Geography Chapter 3 Climate, Soil, Natural Vegetation and Animals of Karnataka

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Karnataka State Syllabus Class 9 Social Science Geography Chapter 3 Climate, Soil, Natural Vegetation and Animals of Karnataka

Class 9 Social Science Climate, Soil, Natural Vegetation and Animals of Karnataka Textual Questions and Answers

I. Fill in the blanks with suitable words.

KSEEB Solutions For Class 9 Social Geography Chapter 3 Question 1.
The months of ____ , ____ , ____ , form Summer season.
Answer:
March, April, May.

Climate, Soil, Natural Vegetation And Animals Of Karnataka Questions And Answers Question 2.
The season with heavy rainfall is ___________
Answer:
the rainy season.

a

KSEEB Solutions For Class 9 Social Science Geography Question 3.
Extensively soil found in North Karnataka is ___________
Answer:
Black soil

Climate, Soil, Natural Vegetation And Animals Of Karnataka Question 4.
The area that has evergreen forests is ___________
Answer:
The Western Ghats and Malnad

Name The Four Seasons Of Karnataka Class 9 Question 5.
The district that has largest forest area in Karnataka is ___________
Answer:
Uttar Kannada

II. Discuss in groups and answer the following questions :

KSEEB Solutions For Class 9 Social Natural Resources Question 1.
Name the four seasons of Karnataka.
Answer:
The four seasons of Karnataka are:

  1. Summer season (March-May)
  2. The Rainy season (June – September)
  3. The period of Retreating Monsoons (October-November)
  4. The Winter season (December – February)

KSEEB Solutions For Class 9 Social Science Question 2.
Write a note on the rainy season in Karnataka.
Answer:
The rainy season is also known as the season of South-West monsoon winds. The Western Ghats check the moisture-laden winds blowing from the Arabian sea, resulting in heavy rainfall. Agumbe is an area of heavy rainfall. It is called “Cheerapunji of South India”. Bhagamandal and Hulikal are the other places of heavy rainfall. Nayakan Nayakan Hatti near Challakeri in Chitradurga records the lowest rainfall. During the rainy season, Karnataka receives about 80% of rainfall. This helps in the cultivation of Kharif crops.

Question 3.
Mention the types of soils in Karnataka.
Answer:
The types of soils in Karnataka are

  1. Red Soil
  2. Black Soil
  3. Laterite Soil
  4. Coastal Alluvial Soil.

Question 4.
Name the types of natural vegetation in Karnataka.
Answer:
The types of natural vegetation of Karnataka are:

  1. Evergreen Forests,
  2. Deciduous forests,
  3. Mixed forests,
  4. Grassland and Shrubs.

Question 5.
Why is Karnataka known as “the Land of Sandalwood”?
Answer:
Karnataka has a rich diversity of plant species. Sandalwood is a special tree grown in the forests of Karnataka. Perfume, objects with intricate carvings, soap, and medicines are manufactured from sandalwood. They are popular all over the world, and hence are not only supplied to other parts of the country but also exported to foreign countries. Therefore, Karnataka is known as ‘the Land of Sandalwood’.

Question 6.
Name the wild animals in our forests.
Answer:
The wild animals in our forests are – tiger, leopards, bears, bison, stags, deer, bear, porcupines, etc.

III.Match the following:

                                     A                                            B
1. Adichunchanagiri a) Bird Sanctuary
2. Mandagadde b) National forest
3. Nagarahole c) Deciduous forests
4. Sandalwood tree d) Peacock Sanctuary
e) Red SQil.

Answer:
1.- (d)
2. – (a)
3. – (b)
4. – (c)

a