NCERT Class 6 Geography The Earth In The Solar System
THE EARTH IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM How wonderful it is to watch the sky after sunset! One would first notice one or two bright dots shining in the sky. Soon you would see the number increasing. You cannot count them any more. The whole sky is filled with tiny shining objects –…
NCERT Class 6 Geography Our Country India
OUR COUNTRY – INDIA India is a country of vast geographical expanse. In the north, it is bound by the lofty Himalayas. The Arabian Sea in the west, the Bay of Bengal in the east and the Indian Ocean in the south, wash the shores of the Indian peninsula. India has an area of…
NCERT Class 6 Geography Maps
MAPS You have learnt in the previous chapter about the advantages of a globe. However, globe has limitations as well. A globe can be useful when we want to study the earth as a whole. But, when we want to study only a part of the earth, as about our country, states, …
NCERT Class 6 Geography Major Domains Of The Earth
MAJOR DOMAINS OF THE EARTH As you have read in the first chapter, the earth is the only planet which has life. Human beings can live here because the life sustaining elements of land, water and air are present on the earth. The surface of the earth is a complex zone in…
NCERT Class 6 Geography India Climate Vegetation and Wildlife
INDIA : CLIMATE, VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE You read in newspapers daily and watch on T.V. or hear others talking about weather. You must know that weather is about day to day changes in the atmosphere. It includes changes in temperature, rainfall and sunshine etc. For example…
NCERT Class 6 Geography Globe Motions Of The Earth
MOTIONS OF THE EARTH As you know that the earth has two types of motions, namely rotation and revolution. Rotation is the movement of the earth on its axis. The movement of the earth around the sun in a fixed path or orbit is called Revolution. The axis of the earth which is…
NCERT Class 6 Geography Globe Latitudes And Longitudes
GLOBE : LATITUDES AND LONGITUDES In the previous chapter, you have read that our planet earth is not a sphere. It is slightly flattened at the North and the South Poles and bulge in the middle. Can you imagine how it looks? You may look at a globe carefully in your classroom…