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    IMPORTANT TABLES

    Important tables

    Lines

    Isopleth

     Line Drawn On The Map Along Which The Value Of A Particular Phenomenon Or Product Is Uniform.  Some Important Isopleths Are Discussed Here.

    Isanomal

     Isopleth of anomaly.

    Isarithm

     Any line representing continuous value on maps.

    Isobars

     Lines of equal pressure.

    Isobaths

     Lines of equal depth in sea.

    Isobronts

     Lines joining places experiencing a thunderstorm at the same time.

    Isochrones

     Lines joining places located at equal travel time from a common centre.

    Isogonals

     Lines joining places with same magnetic declination.

    Isohalines

     Isopleths of salinity.

    Isohels

     Isopleths of equal amount of sun-shine

    Isohyet

     Isopleth of rainfall.

    Isohypse or contour lines

     Isopleths of elevation above sea level.

    Isonif

     Isopleth of amount of snow.

    Isophene

     Isopleth of seasonal phenomena for example flowering dates of plants.

    Isopotential

     Surface to which artesian water can rise.

    Isorymes

     Lines of equal frost.

    Isoseismals

     Lines of equal seismic activity.

    Isotherms

     Isopleths of temperature.

    Isthmus

      A narrow strip of plant joining two land masses, for example, the Isthmus of Panama joining North and South America.

     

    SOBRIQUETS

    SOBRIQUETS

    Bengal’s Sorrow: Damodar River

    Blue Mountains: Nilgiri Hills

    China’s Sorrow: Hwang Ho

    City of Eternal Springs: Quito (South America)

    City of Magnificent Distance: Washington DC, USA

    City of Palaces: Kolkata

    City of Seven Hills: Rome

    City of Skyscrapers: New York

    City of the Golden Gate: San Francisco

    City of the Golden Temple; Amritsar

    Cockpit of Europe: Belgium

    Dark Continent: Africa

    Emerald Island: Ireland

    Eternal City: Rome

    Gateway of Tears: Strait of Bab-el Mandeb (Jerusalem, Palestine)

    George Cross Island: Malta

    Gift of the Nile: Egypt

    Granite City: Aberdeen

    Great White Way: Broadway, New York

    Hermit Kingdom: Korea

    Herring Pond: Atlantic Ocean

    Holy City: Jerusalem

    Holy Land: Palestine

    Island of Pearls: Bahrain

    Key to the Mediterranean: Gibraltar

    Land of Maple leaf: Canada

    Land of Morning Calm: Korea

    Land of Rising Sun: Japan

    Land of the Golden Fleece: Australia

    Land of the Golden Pagoda; Myanmar

    Land of the Kangaroo: Australia

    Land of the Midnight Sun: Norway

    Land of Thousand Lakes: Finland 

    Land of White Elephants: Thailand

    Land of Thunderbolt: Bhutan

    Never Never Land: Prairies of N. Australia

    Garden Province of South Africa: Natal

    Pillars of Hercules: Gibraltar

    Pink City: Jaipur

    Playground of Europe: Switzerland

    Quaker City: Philadelphia

    Queen of the Adriatic: Venice, Italy

    Queen of the Arabian Sea: Kochi

    Roof of the World: Pamirs

    Sick Man of Europe: Turkey

    Spice Garden of India: Kerala

    Sugar Bowl of the World: Cuba

    Venice of the North: Stockholm, Sweden

    White City: Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro

    World’s Bread Basket: Prairies of N. America

    World’s Loneliest Island: Tristan da Cunha

    South America

    SOUTH AMERICAN IN FIGURE

    Leading Agriculture Producers:

    Coffee

    Brazil

    Cotton

    Brazil

    Soyabean

    Brazil

    Wheat

    Argentina

    Sugarcane

    Argentina

    Sunflower

    Argentina

    Beef

    Argentina

    Fisheries

    Peru

    Leading Miner Producers:

    Mineral Oil

    Venezuela (Maracaibo lake)

    Tar

    Trinidad (Pitch lake)

    Iron-ore

    Brazil (Itabira and Carajas)

    Copper

    Chile (Chiquicamata)

    Tin

    Bolivia (Potosi)

    Nitrates

    Chile (Atacama)

    Phosphates

    Peru

    Bauxite

    Surinam & Guyana

    Silver

    Mexico

     

    AFRICAN DAMS AND FALLS

    AFRICAN DAMS AND FALLS

    DAMS/FALLS

    RIVER

    COUNTRY

    Aswan Dam

    (World Biggest)

    Nile

    Egypt

    Kariba Dam

    Zambezi

    Zimbabwe and Zambia

    Kanji Dam

    Niger

    Nigeria

    Cobora Bassa Dam

    Zambezi

    Mozambique

    Akosombo Dam

    Volta

    Ghana

    Victoria Falls

    Zambezi

    Zambia-Zimbabwe

    Stanley Falls

    Zaire

    Congo

    Owen Falls

    Lake Alberta

    Uganda

     

    MAJOR TRIBES OF AFRICA

    MAJOR TRIBES OF AFRICA

    TRIBES

    REGION

    Bushmen

    Kalahari

    Hottentots

    Kalahari

    Pygmies

    Congo basin

    Masais

    Kenya (East Africa)

    Bantus

    Central & S. Africa

    Berbers

     Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia

    Fulanis

    Western Africa

    Husas

    Western Africa

    Yorabas

    Nigeria

    Ibos

    Nigeria

    Tuaregs

    Sahara Desert

    Kikuyus

    Kenya

    Zulu

    South Africa

    Ashanti

    Ghana

    Yacoba

    Ivory Coast

     

    AFRICAN NEW & OLD NAMES

    AFRICAN NEW & OLD NAMES

    OLD NAME

    NEW NAME

    Leopoldville

    Kinshasa

    Elizabethville

    Lubumbashi

    North Rhodesia

    Zambia

    South Rhodesia

    Zimbabwe

    Zaire

    Democratic Republic of Congo

    Gold Coast

    Ghana

    SW. Africa

    Namibia

    Nyasaland

    Malawi

    Katanga

    Shaba

    Abyssinia

    Ethiopia

    Stanleyville

    Kisangani

    Basutoland

    Lesotho

    Bechuanaland

    Botswana

    Malagasy

    Madagascar

    Salisbury

    Harare

    Dahomey

    Benin

    New Hebrides

    Vanuatu

    Spanish Guinea

    Equatorial Guinea

    Upper Volta

    Burkina Faso

     

    Govt. Reports in Colors

    Govt. Reports in Colors

    White Paper: Indian government’s Report, which is published with facts.

    Yellow Book: Report of French government or publications

    Blue Book: Report of British government or publications

    Green Book: Report of Italy and Iran Government or Publications

    Grey Book: Report of Japan and Belgium Government or Publications

    White Book: Report of Portugal, China and German Govt. of Publications

    Orange Book: Report of The Netherlands Governments or Publication

    COLOUR Revolutions

    Green Revolutions: Crops especially Wheat’s production.

    Blue Revolutions: Fisheries or ocean lives production.

    White Revolution: Milk production.

    Brown Revolution: Discovery of non-conventional energy sources.

    Yellow Revolution: Production of oil-seeds. 

     

    SOLAR SYSTEM: FACT FILE

    SOLAR SYSTEM : FACT FILE

    Mercury is the nearest planet to the Sun.

    Venus is the nearest planet to the Earth.

    Neptune was the farthest from the sun during 1979-99

    Now Pluto is the farthest from the sun after 1999 for the next 228 years.

    Venus is the hottest planet, 97% of its atmosphere is CO2.

    Jupiter is the biggest planet.

    Earth is the densest planet.

    Venus is the brightest planet.

    Earth is the Blue Planet.

    Mars is the Red Planet.

    Venus is the Morning and Evening Star.

    Venus is also called the Earth’s twin.

    Saturn and Uranus are known as the planets with rings.

    Mercury has the shortest year.

    Mercury has the maximum diurnal range of temperature.

    Saturn has maximum number of satellites.

    Jupiter is the fastest rotating planet.

    Venus is the slowest rotating planet.

    Venus has the same period of rotation as revolution.

    The length of the day is nearly same on the planet Mars as that of the Earth.

    Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are the Jovian planets.

    Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are the inner planets.

    Venus rotates from East to West.

    Uranus rotates from North to South.

    Mercury is the fastest revolving planet.

    Planets revolve around the sun in anticlockwise direction.

    Earth is the largest of the terrestrial planets.

     

    MEDITERRANEAN REGION

    MEDITERRANEAN REGION

    Mediterranean lands are known as World’s orchard lands. The orchards generally have citrus fruits. Great Valley of California, the value of Chile, the Negev Desert of Israel have elaborate Irrigation systems for orchards.

    Region

    Oranges

    California

    Sunkist

    Spain

    Seville

    Tangier

    Tangerine

    China & Japan

    Mandarin

    Commercial viticulture is specific to Mediterranean as around 85% of grapes produced go to wine making.

    Wine is a national drink in Spain, Portugal, France & Italy.

    Region

    Wine

    Paris basin:

    Sunkist

    Garonne

    Sauternes

    Rhone Valley

    Burgundy

    Italy

    Chianti, Asti, Marsala,

    Levantine

    Currants

    California

    Raisins

    Asia Minor

    Sultanas

     

    STEPPE REGION

    World Famous Temperate Grasslands:

    Pustaz

    Hungary

    Prairies

    North America

    Pampas

    Argentina

    Bush Veld

    North Part of South Africa

    High Veld

    South part of Temperate region of South Africa

    Downs

    Murray-Darling Basin/Australia

     

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