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The northern part of the continents within the polar region is known as the _____.

  1. Temperate region

  2. Tundra region

  3. Taiga region

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The northern part of the continents within the polar region is known as the Tundra region. Tundra regions are found in the northern and southern hemispheres between the ice-covered poles and the coniferous forests. In the north, this biome stretches across northern Canada and Alaska, Siberia and northern Scandinavia, on or close to the Arctic Circle. There are also areas of tundra in coastal Antarctica.

Due to the cold, the upper soil surface of the tundra region is frozen into a rock-like state all through the year. This is called _____.

  1. Permafrost

  2. Dermafrost

  3. Precipitation

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Due to the cold, the upper soil surface of the tundra region is frozen into a rock-like state all through the year. This is called permafrost. It comprises 24% of land in Northern Hemisphere. A massive amount of carbon is found in permafrost. Structurally, permafrost is important. Erosion, disappearance of lakes, landslides, and ground subsidence is caused by the melting of permafrost. It also causes changes in composition of plant species at high altitudes.

The sun begins to shine in the Tundra around _____.

  1. January-February

  2. February-March

  3. December-January

  4. November-December


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Tundra has cold and dry Climate. It is covered with snow and is very cold throughout the year. There is no sunshine in the winter season of the year, both days and nights are dark. In the month of February-March, the sun begins to shine. Sun shines for the whole day and night. This tundra region is also known as the land of the midnight sun. There are nearly six months' day and six months' night in the tundra region.

Most of the tundra region is _____.

  1. Iceless

  2. Treeless

  3. Manless

  4. Frostless


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Tundra regions are found in the northern and southern hemispheres between the poles and the taiga or coniferous forests. It has spread across northern Canada and Alaska, Siberia and northern Scandinavia in the north close to the Arctic Circle. Tundra region also lies in coastal Antarctica. It has extreme freezing winters. That’s why mostly trees are not able to survive here. So, most of the Tundra region is treeless.

Tundra is the home of _____.

  1. Eskimos

  2. Arabs

  3. Tribals

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Tundra is considered as the coldest and harshest biomes on the earth. Average temperature of this region is 10 to 20 degree Fahrenheit.  There are many groups of people who live on these regions still today. Eskimos are the largest group of people who reside in Tundra region. They live in the Canadian Arctic and Greenland. They live along the coast. Hunting and fishing is the main occupation of Eskimos.

On a school field trip, a student spotted tigers, turtles, gharials and snakes in their natural habitats. Name the ecological region (delta) where that student had gone.

  1. Cauvery

  2. Mahanadi

  3. Godavari

  4. Ganga-Brahmaputra


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sundarbans Delta of Ganga-Brahmaputra River is the place where one can fine tigers, turtles, snakes and gharials together.

Which of the following border the Taiga region?

  1. Grass Tundra

  2. Bush Tundra

  3. Desert Tundra

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B

Which of the following border the Taiga region?

  1. Grass Tundra

  2. Bush Tundra

  3. Desert Tundra

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B

In which of the following regions is the Podzol soil developed?

  1. Coral islands

  2. The Savannas

  3. Tiaga region

  4. Equatorial region


Correct Option: C

Polar bear, silver fox and mink are commonly found in ______ forest.

  1. Taiga

  2. Deciduous

  3. Mediterranean

  4. Evergreen


Correct Option: A