MCQ World Geography SET 11ALL MCQ For World Geography 1. The process that explains the recent changes in the height of sea level in coastal areas of eastern and northern Canada and Scandinavia isisostasycontinental driftplate tectonicsNone of the aboveQuestion 1 of 152. The planet with the maximum number of natural satellites (moons), so far discovered isJupiterNeptuneSaturnUranusQuestion 2 of 153. The river Jordan drains into theDead SeaAdriatic GardenGulf of SuezResaca GardenQuestion 3 of 154. The polar diameter is ____ to the equatorial diameter.moreequallessthey cannot be comparedQuestion 4 of 155. The process that directs precipitation down plant branches and stems is calledstem flowthrough flowinterceptioncanopy dripQuestion 5 of 156. The region of three W's that is wheat, wool and wine isMediterranean climatic regionschina type climatic regionssteppe type climatic regionsequatorial regionsQuestion 6 of 157. The ratio of the weight of water vapor to the total weight of air (including the water vapor) is calledspecific humiditymixing ratiorelative humidityabsolute humidityQuestion 7 of 158. The polar Easterlies lie at0-30o latitude30-60o latitude60-90o latitude90o latitudeQuestion 8 of 159. The northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere are separated bythe International Date linethe plane of the equatorthe plane of Tropic of Cancerthe plane of Tropic of CapricornQuestion 9 of 1510. The process of soil development is calledleachingilluviationeluviationpedogenesisQuestion 10 of 1511. The phosphate are a group of minerals of one or more metallic elements chemically associated with the phosphate compound ____oxidessilicatescarbonatesphosphatesQuestion 11 of 1512. The Rhine river of northern Europe empties intothe Baltic seathe North seathe Bay of Biscaythe Adriatic seaQuestion 12 of 1513. The place where material is excavated when the zone of maximum stream velocity approaches the stream's bed is called.scoured poolsrifflesox-bow lakesflood plainQuestion 13 of 1514. The periodic rise and fall of the sea level on the earth, gives rise to tides. This is related tothe position of the moon with reference to the earth and the gravitational pull exerted mainly by the moon and partly by the suninfrared rays from the sunultraviolet rays from the sunNone of the aboveQuestion 14 of 1515. The part of the earth and thin layer of air above its surface, which support life on earth, are referred to asstratosphereionospherebiospheremesosphereQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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