What impact do monsoon have on agriculture in India?

1 Answer

Answer :

money lovers

Related questions

Description : How do the Central Asian highlands affect the Indian climate? (a) The low pressure in these areas intensifies the cold during the winter (b) The atmospheric pressure in this region has an effect on ... (d) The atmospheric pressure in this region has an impact on the onset of monsoon in India

Last Answer : Ans: (d)

Description : How does erratic monsoon pose a great problem to Indian agriculture? Explain. -Geography

Last Answer : (i) Irrigation covers only about 33 percent of the cultivated area in India. The crop production in rest of the cultivated land directly depends on rainfall. (ii) Monsoon adversely ... droughts and floods. Drought is a common phenomenon in low rainfall areas which experience occasional floods.

Description : Which one of the following statements is not valid for aerosols? (a) They alter rainfall and monsoon patterns. (b) They cause increased agricultural productivity. (c) They have negative impact on agricultural land. (d) They are harmful to human health

Last Answer : (b) They cause increased agricultural productivity.

Description : Which one of the following statements is not valid for aerosols ? (1) They alter rainfall and monsoon patterns (2) They cause increased agricultural productivity (3) They have negative impact on agricultural land (4) They are harmful to human health

Last Answer : (2) They cause increased agricultural productivity

Description : Comparative Environment Impact Assessment study is to be conducted for: (A) the whole year (B) three seasons excluding monsoon (C) any three seasons (D) the worst season

Last Answer : (A) the whole year 

Description : Answer the following questions in about 120 words. Describe the impact of globalisation on Indian agriculture -SST 10th

Last Answer : The term Globalisation is not a new term associated with Indian agriculture. It was practiced at the time of colonisation. In the 19th century, European traders came to India and exported Indian spies to ... same time. India's climate can be harnessed to grow a wide range of high value crops.

Description : describe the impact of globalisation on indian agriculture -SST 10th

Last Answer : Since colonial times, Indian agriculture is facing impact of globalisation. In the 19th century, European traders came to India and exported Indian spies to different parts of the world. In ... credit marketing and processing facilities led to a significant increase in the use of modern inputs.

Description : Describe the impact of globalisation on Indian agriculture. -Geography

Last Answer : Globalization is the new trend in the world scenario, which aims at integrating our economy with that of the world: Its aim is to be realised within a certain time frame. It is ... like the development of roads, electricity, irrigation, and credit facilities will have to be developed.

Description : What impact did Cyrus McCormick's reaper and john Deere's steel plow have on agriculture?

Last Answer : What is the answer ?

Description : Has anyone been to India in Monsoon season?

Last Answer : Though I haven't been to India in Monsoon season, I did go to South Africa and we had to trek through forests and cross rivers and stuff too. All I know is that I got wet. Very wet. The rain ... . I have friends who went on school trips to the Himalayas and they loved it so I hope you have fun!

Description : 1. Name an area in India where Tropical Monsoon forest is found. -Geography

Last Answer : 1. Eastern slopes of Western Ghats. 2. These forests provide teak, sal, sandalwood etc. which are used for furniture and other wood work.

Description : Give two important characteristics of the summer monsoon rainfall in India. -Geography

Last Answer : Two characteristics of the summer monsoon rainfall are : 1. It is erratic in nature. 2. It is mainly orographic in nature/type.

Description : State two important characteristic features of the monsoon rainfall in India. -SST 10th

Last Answer : (i) Reversal of wind system. (ii) Uneven distribution of rainfall over the year.

Description : Give two important characteristics of the summer monsoon rainfall in India. -SST 10th

Last Answer : Two important characteristics of the summer monsoon rainfall in India are as follows: (i) The monsoon rainfall in India is unevenly spread and sporadic. Thus places like the western Ghats receive ... nature. Thus the windward slopes of the Western Ghats receive more rain than the leeward slopes.

Description : Describe the type of trees found growing in the monsoon forests of Western India. -SST 10th

Last Answer : Deciduous trees. Teak is the most valuable. The trees of the monsoon forests are very valuable because they are hard, durable and useful in construction work and furniture. Hence the government has declared them as ‘reserves’ to prevent the cutting down of trees.

Description : Name the regions of the Monsoon Forests in India. -SST 10th

Last Answer : These regions get moderate rain, 100 - 200 cm. They cover the lower slopes of the Western Himalayas, the eastern slopes, of the Western Ghats comprising parts of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh.

Description : How do the monsoon affect cultivation in India? -SST 10th

Last Answer : Agriculture in India depends on monsoon rains. It can sometime bring very heavy rain and cause flood and sometimes dry spells can lead to drought conditions.

Description : Explain how monsoon acts as a unifying bond in India. Give examples. -Geography 9th

Last Answer : Monsoon acts as a unifying bond. Monsoon acts as a unifying bond because, through the rains, the agricultural activities in the country are possible which connects every part by transportation, production, ... . The river valleys which carry this water also unite as a single river valley unit.

Description : Crop sown soon after the onset of south-west monsoon in India, what is this called? -Do You Know?

Last Answer : Crops that are sown during the southwest monsoon season are called kharif or monsoon crops. These crops are sown at the beginning of the season around end May to early June and are harvested post the ... . Rice, maize, pulses such as urad, moong dal and millets are among the key kharif crops.

Description : The retreating monsoon withdraws itself from (a) The west coast to the east coast (b) North-East India to the west coast (c) The north to the south (d) North-West India to Bengal and then to Kerala

Last Answer : Ans: (d)

Description : In May-June each year, the monsoon winds approach the southern tip of India from: [IFS 1990] (a) northly direction (b) north-easterly direction (c) north-westerly direction (d) south-westerly direction

Last Answer : Ans: (d)

Description : Which of the following is recognised as a season by the meteorological department of India ? (a) Cold weather (b) Hot weather (c) Retreating monsoon (d) North-eastern monsoon

Last Answer : Ans: (d)

Description : The retreating monsoon withdraws from the: (a) west coast to the east coast (b) north to the south (c) north-east India to the west coast (d) north-west India to Bengal

Last Answer : Ans: (d)

Description : The climate of India is: [UP PCS 1994] (a) tropical climate (b) sub-tropical climate (c) savanna type of climate (d) subtropical monsoon

Last Answer : Ans: (d)

Description : Which of the following are the main reasons for the origin of the south-west monsoon in India? 1. Development of a low pressure in north-west India 2. Deflection of trade winds 3. Arrival of cyclonic stream from the Pacific Ocean ... (a) I, II and III (b) I and II (c) II and III (d) III and IV

Last Answer : Ans: (b)

Description : Consider the following statements: 1. Tamil Nadu is the only area which receives about half of its rainfall from north-east monsoon winds. 2. Kerala is the only state receiving very heavy rainfall from the south-west monsoon winds. 3. In India ... ] (a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) 1 and 2 (c) 1 and 3 (d) 2 and 3

Last Answer : Ans: (a)

Description : Which of the following characteristics are associated with the dry monsoon forest of India? 1. Annual rainfall is below 50 cm 2. The trees are short rooted 3. Thorny shrubs and grassland 4. Mango, Mahua, Sisam and Keeker are the prominent trees. (a) 1 and 2 (b) 2 and 4 (c) 3 and 4 (d) 1, 2 and 3

Last Answer : Ans: (c)

Description : Most of the floods in the lowlands of N. India, the Bihar plateau and Orissa are associated with: (a) easterly depression (b) orographic rainfall (c) South-West Monsoon (d) Thunderstorm

Last Answer : Ans: (b)

Description : Winter rains in North and North-West India are generally associated with the phenomenon of: [NDA 2003] (a) retreating monsoon (b) temperate cyclones (c) local thunderstorms (d) shift in jet stream movement

Last Answer : Ans: (c)

Description : Date of Monsoon withdrawal in India

Last Answer : Ans. 31 st Sept.

Description : Date of onset of Monsoon in India

Last Answer : Ans. 1 st June

Description : The monsoon covers 75% rainfall in India

Last Answer : Ans. Southwest monsoon

Description : Why does the west coast of India receive more rainfall from southwest monsoon than the east coast? (1) Unlike the east coast this coast is straight (2) The Western Ghats obstruct the winds causing ... east coast is broader than the west coast (4) The Eastern Ghats extend parallel to wind direction

Last Answer : (2) The Western Ghats obstruct the winds causing rainfall Explanation: The western side of the Western Ghats rise majestically to over 2500 meters above mean sea level to capture the Arabian sea ... on the western side. Consequently, the eastern side is typically known as the rain shadow region.

Description : Which of the following causes rainfall during winters in the north-western part of India? (1) Western disturbances (2) Cyclonic depression (3) Southwest monsoon (4) Retreating monsoon

Last Answer : (1) Western disturbances Explanation: A Western Disturbance is an extratropical storm originating in the Mediterranean region that brings sudden rain to the northwestern parts of the Indian subcontinent ... westerlies. Western Disturbances are important for the development of the Rabi crop (wheat).

Description : Crop sown soon after the onset of South-West monsoon in India is called : (1) Rabi (2) Kharif (3) Rainfed (4) Dry farming

Last Answer : (2) Kharif Explanation: Kharif crops refer to the planting, cultivation and harvesting of any domesticated plant sown in the rain} (monsoon) season on the Asian subcontinent. Suet crops are planted ... usually sown with the ginning of the first rains in July, during the south-west monsoon season.

Description : The period by which the entire country in India comes under southwest monsoon is – (1) 1st - 10th June (2) 10th - 20th June (3) 20th - 30th June (4) 1st - 15th July

Last Answer : (4) 1st - 15th July Explanation: The southwestern summer monsoons occur from June through September. June 1 is regarded as the date of onset of the monsoon in India, as indicated by the arrival of the ... days later, reaches Delhi by the end of June, and covers the rest of India by mid-July.

Description : The South West monsoon engulfs the entire India by – (1) 5th June (2) 15th June (3) 1st July (4) 15th July

Last Answer : (4) 15th July Explanation: Derived from the Arabic word 'mausam', monsoon implies a seasonal reversal in wind direction. These changes lead to changes in the seasonal distribution of rainfall ... normally reaches Mangalore on the west coast and Vishakhapatnam on the east coast within four days.

Description : Give the characteristics and effects of the monsoon rainfall in India.

Last Answer : Ans: Characteristics of the monsoon rainfall in India: (a) The duration of the monsoon varies from 100 to 120 days from early June to mid­ September. (b) Around the time of its arrival, the ... of the presence of great regional variations, it has a unifying influence upon the country and its people.

Description : Why does India have a monsoon type of climate?

Last Answer : Ans: In India we find monsoon type of climate, following are the factors responsible for these monsoons: (a) The differential heating and cooling of land and water. (b) The shift of the position ... summers. (e) Movement of westerly jet streams to the north of Himalayas and the presence of tropical

Description : Crop sown soon after the onset of south-west monsoon in India, what is this called?

Last Answer : As Zabti system

Description : The grand period of rainfall in India is (A) Post monsoon (B) North-east monsoon (C) Cold weather period (D) South – west monsoon

Last Answer : (D) South – west monsoon

Description : In North India, some times rains take place in winter, which is due to—(A) Western depression (B) Monsoon depression (C) Eastern depression (D) S–W depression

Last Answer : (A) Western depression

Description : In North States (Punjab, Haryana & Western U.P.) of India, Winter rains occur from which monsoon ? (A) North – Eastern Monsoon (B) South – Western Monsoon (C) From both (A) & (B) (D) None of these

Last Answer : (A) North – Eastern Monsoon

Description : In India approximately 75% of the average rainfall is received by __? a South Monsoon b Eastern Winds c Coastal Monsoon d South East Monsoon e South West Monsoon

Last Answer : d South East Monsoon

Description : During monsoon, the rice crop of eastern states of India shows lesser yield due to limiting factor of (a) CO2 (b) light (c) temperature (d) water.

Last Answer : (b) light

Description : Match List I and List II and mark the correct answer. List I List II (Climate type) (Station) a. Taiga 1. Jacobabad b. monsoon 2. India c. Alpine 3. Veckhoyansk d. Desert 4. La Paz (1) a = 3, b = 2, c = 4, d = 1 ... 3) a = 2, b = 4, c = 3, d = 1 (4) a = 3, b = 4, c = 1, d = 2

Last Answer : a = 3, b = 2, c = 4, d = 1