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Water Bodies

ICSE · Class 6 · Geography

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What percentage of the Earth's surface is covered by water?

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Which ocean is the largest and deepest ocean in the world?

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The Atlantic Ocean is known as the 'great commercial highway' of the world. Which of the following rivers does NOT drain into the Atlantic Ocean?

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What is the deepest point of the Indian Ocean called, and where is it located?

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Which of the following is a characteristic of the Arctic Ocean that makes it different from other oceans?

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It is the smallest ocean and has the lowest salinity

Step 1: Recall the characteristics of the Arctic Ocean from the chapter. Step 2: The Arctic Ocean is the smallest of all the five oceans. Step 3: It has the lowest salinity (saltiness) among all major oceans because of low evaporation and heavy freshwater inflow from rivers and streams. Step 4: Option A is wrong — the Pacific is the largest. Option B is wrong — the Atlantic is the saltiest. Option D is wrong — the Arctic Ocean is around the North Pole, not the South Pole (which is surrounded by the Southern Ocean). The correct answer is C.

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A sea that is partially enclosed by land and is located between the open ocean and the coastal zone is called a ________.

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Marginal sea

Step 1: The question describes a sea that lies between the open ocean and the coast — partially enclosed by land. Step 2: According to the textbook, a marginal sea is a partially enclosed body of water located between the open ocean and the coastal zone. Step 3: Examples of marginal seas include the Bering Sea, Caribbean Sea, North Sea, and Arabian Sea. Step 4: An inland sea is a large lake fully surrounded by land (like the Caspian Sea). A salt lake and bay are different types of water bodies. The correct answer is Marginal sea.

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Which of the following seas is classified as an INLAND sea?

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Caspian Sea

Step 1: We need to differentiate between marginal seas and inland seas. Step 2: The textbook classifies seas into two types — marginal and inland. Step 3: The list of inland seas includes: Black Sea, Caspian Sea, Aral Sea, Red Sea, and Dead Sea. These are large lakes in continental areas that are termed 'inland seas.' Step 4: The Arabian Sea, Bering Sea, and North Sea are all marginal seas — they are connected to open oceans. The Caspian Sea is completely surrounded by land (between Europe and Asia), making it an inland sea. Correct answer is Caspian Sea.

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Lake Baikal is one of the world's most famous lakes. On which continent is it located?

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Asia

Step 1: Identify where Lake Baikal is located from your chapter knowledge. Step 2: Lake Baikal is located in Russia (Siberia), which is part of the continent of Asia. Step 3: It is known as the world's deepest freshwater lake and holds about 20% of the world's unfrozen surface fresh water. Step 4: The Five Great Lakes are in North America. Lake Victoria is in Africa. Lake Titicaca is in South America. Lake Baikal is in Asia (Russia). Correct answer is Asia.

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What are the important topics in Water Bodies for ICSE Class 6 Geography?
Key topics in Water Bodies include Water Bodies – Complete Overview, Diagram showing the water cycle process from evaporation through condensation and precipitation back to water bodies, Mind map showing the five major oceans and their key characteristics. These are the concepts ICSE Class 6 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in Water Bodies — ICSE Class 6 Geography?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 91 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

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