Which ocean is commonly described as “S-shaped” due to continental arrangement A Pacific Ocean B Atlantic Ocean C Indian Ocean
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Chapter 11: Hydrosphere (Set-2)
Which ocean is separated from the Atlantic by the southern tips of Africa A Arctic Ocean B Indian Ocean C
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Which is the largest ocean by area on Earth A Atlantic Ocean B Indian Ocean C Arctic Ocean D Pacific
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If air temperature rises but dew point stays fixed, what happens to relative humidity? A Generally increases B Becomes constant
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After heavy rain, why can evaporation slow even under sunshine for some time? A Sunlight becomes weak B Air becomes
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On a hot day, why can relative humidity drop even if moisture stays same? A Air holds more B Vapour
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In meteorology, humidity mainly refers to which atmospheric property? A Air pressure level B Dust particle amount C Water vapour
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In meteorology, humidity mainly refers to which atmospheric property? A Air pressure level B Dust particle amount C Water vapour
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Which force directly links wind speed to the “spacing of isobars” on a map? A Coriolis force B Frictional force
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Why is pressure corrected to sea level for weather charts? A Adds humidity effect B Increases temperature accuracy C Shows
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