1: The Earth in the Solar System
This chapter introduces the universe, solar system, planets, stars, and other celestial bodies, with a special focus on Earth.
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Celestial Bodies and the Universe : English
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The Solar System: Planets and their Characteristics : English
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Identifying and describing the planets in our solar system.
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This chapter explains the concepts of globe, latitudes, longitudes, and their importance in locating places on Earth.
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The Globe: Features and Axis : English
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Important Latitudes (Equator, Tropics, Circles) : English
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Differentiating between latitudes and longitudes and their uses.
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This chapter explains the two primary motions of the Earth: rotation and revolution, and their effects, including day and night, seasons, and leap year.
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Rotation and Day and Night : English
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Revolution and Seasons : English
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Explaining how Earth's rotation causes day and night.
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This chapter introduces maps as a representation of Earth's surface, explaining different types of maps, their components, and how to read them.
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What are Maps? (Advantages over Globe) : English
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Types of Maps (Physical, Political, Thematic) : English
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Identifying and understanding the various components of a map.
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This chapter introduces the four major domains of the Earth: lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere, and their interconnections.
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The Lithosphere: Continents and Ocean Basins : English
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The Hydrosphere: Oceans, Rivers, and Lakes : English
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Explaining the characteristics of the lithosphere and its components.
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This chapter describes the major landforms of the Earth: mountains, plateaus, and plains, and their formation processes and human significance.
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Introduction to Landforms and their Formation : English
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Mountains: Types and Importance (Fold, Block, Volcanic) : English
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Comparing the formation processes of mountains, plateaus, and plains.
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This chapter provides a geographical overview of India, covering its location, physical divisions, climate, natural vegetation, and wildlife.
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India: Location and Size : English
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Physical Divisions of India (Himalayas, Northern Plains, Plateaus, Coasts, Islands) : English
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Locating major physical divisions of India on a map.
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This chapter focuses on the climate types in India, the various forms of natural vegetation, and the rich diversity of wildlife, along with conservation efforts.
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Climate of India (Monsoon, Seasons) : English
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Natural Vegetation Types (Forests, Grasslands, Deserts) : English
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Describing the different climatic regions of India.
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