Monday 30 April 2018

Geography Interview Questions

1. What Are Conventional Symbols?
Conventional Symbols are symbols that are used on maps to represent different features.
2. Who Is The Father Of Modern Geography?
ERASTOSTHENES is often called the 'Father of Modern Geography'
3. What Are Decomposers In A Temperate Deciduous Forest?
In the Deciduous Forest, some decomposers that are living there include fungi, bacteria, and yes, even worms
4. What Is The Definition Of Urbanization?
Urbanization can be defined as the rapid and massive growth of, and migration to, large cities. Positive and negative consequences resulted. In US urbanization, some of these issues were employment, sanitation, housing, sewage, water, fire, social welfare, role of government, political machines, etc...
5. Are All Places Along The Equator Warm Why?
Most places along the equator are warm because that is where the sun's light and heat hits the Earth most directly. However, if the land is very high, like the Andes Mountains in Ecuador, there it can be cold and covered with snow.
6. Describe The Features Of Moai?
Moai are monolithic human figures on Easter Island.
Moai Seamount is a submarine volcano in the Pacific Ocean west of Easter Island.
7. What Are The Areas Not Countries That Are Included In The South America Continent?
They are South America, Central America, and the Falkland Islands.
8. What Is The Second Largest Desert In Africa That Is Partly In Botswana?
The second largest desert is Africa is the Kalahari Desert.
9. What Is The Total Surface Area Of Earth?
510,065,600 km of which 148,939,100 km (29.2 %) is land and 361,126,400 km (70.8 %) is water.
10. What Is The Height Of Powerscourt Falls In Hectometers?
It is 350 feet, or 1.0668 hectometers high.
11. Are There Underground Cities In The Us?
An underground city is a network of tunnels that connect buildings, usually in the downtown area of a city. These may include office blocks, shopping malls, train and metro stations, theatres, and other attractions.
12. What Is The General Locations World Wide For The Humid Tropical Climate?
They are found in the latitude range of 10 degrees south and 25 degrees north.
13. How Many Hours Of Daylight Exist On The Equator?
The equator is unique in that it has 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night every day of the year.
14. What Is The River That Flows On The Border Between Devon And Cornwall?
It is the River Tamar.
15. For The Intermediate Directions, Why Is North And South Listed First?
As arbitrary as it may be, it is up and down, side to side. The x and y-axis' it is the way maps were first drawn and have always been. A compass points north. The sign of the cross starts N S E W.

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