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Questions Related to geography

Temperate zones are generally known for there _________.

  1. deserts

  2. grasslands

  3. lakes

  4. plateaus


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Temperate zone is characterised by warm and dry summer and cold winter. The region experience two types of climate: semi-humid and semi-arid. The vegetation consists mainly of short and tall grasses. So this region is famous for grasslands. The famous grasslands are Prairies of Canada and the USA, steppes in Eastern Europe and in the former Soviet Union etc.

The grasslands of North America is known as ________.

  1. Steppes

  2. Pampas

  3. Veld

  4. Prairies


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The grasslands of North America is known as Prairies. The areas are covered with luxuriant grasses. The decayed grasses for thousands of years have added very rich humus to the soil. The soil is thick and very fertile. Today Prairies grasses have cleared and the areas put under cultivation. Wheat is the principal crop in the north and maize and Cotton grown in the southern portion of America. Prairies also famous for jersey cow and superior quality sheep.

The grasslands of South America is known as ________.

  1. Prairies

  2. Downs

  3. Pampas

  4. Veld


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The grassland of South America in known as Pampas. This grassland covers an area more than 750,000 sq km. The soil in this area is very fertile. This area has a warm climate and precipitation is well distributed throughout the year. 

Which is the most common grass found in the temperate grasslands?

  1. Purple needlegrass

  2. Foxtail

  3. Ryegrass

  4. Alfalfa


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The most common grass found in the temperate grasslands is Alfalfa. It is widely grown throughout the world as forage for cattle, and is most often harvested as hay, but can also be made into silage, grazed, or fed as green chop.

The Downs are the grasslands of ________.

  1. North America

  2. South America

  3. Russia

  4. Australia


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The downs are the grasslands of Australia. This area experience mostly humid sub-tropical climate. Agricultural practice is mostly done here. The region is covered with black agricultural soil. With the help of groundwater irrigation chickpeas, soybeans and many other crops are grown here. Livestock farming is also done here.

The grasslands of South Africa is known as _______.

  1. Pampas

  2. Downs

  3. Veld

  4. Steppes


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The grasslands of South Africa is known as Veld. Here Cattle rearing is done by white people. Cattle and sheep are also reared by some indigenous tribes. The famous Marino wool comes from this region. There is no surplus of animal product for trade.

What type of climate the grasslands in the southern hemisphere experience?

  1. Continental

  2. Moderate

  3. Warm

  4. Cold


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The southern hemisphere grasslands have a mild climate (moderate) due to the influence of the Indian Ocean. Winters are cold and dry. Temperatures vary between 5°C and 10°C and July is the coldest month. Summers are short and warm.

What is the colour of the grasses in the temperate grasslands during the summer?

  1. Green

  2. Yellow

  3. Brown

  4. Reddish


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Temperate grasslands are those with moderate climates located farther from the equator. They have fewer trees than tropical grasslands and the grass is shorter. The color of the grasses in the temperate grasslands during the summer is brown. 

What type of climate the grasslands in the northern hemisphere experience?

  1. Warm

  2. Continental

  3. Moderate

  4. Cold


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The grasslands of Northern hemisphere are located in the heart of a North America continent, so the climate is a continental type with extreme temperatures.

The steppes are the grasslands of ________.

  1. North America

  2. South America

  3. Russia

  4. Australia


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Steppes are the grasslands of Russia. In recent decades, various parts of the steppes have been cleared and brought under cultivation. Wheat is the main crop of the region. Corn, sugar beet and sunflower were also cultivated. In the grassland Cattle and sheep's are reared for milk, meat, skin, and wool.