Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    CBSE Learning
    • Home
    • NCERT Solutions
    • Class 12
      • Class 12 Physics
      • Class 12 Chemistry
      • Class 12 Maths
      • Class 12th Biology
      • Class 12 English
      • Class 12 Accountancy
      • Class 12 Economics
      • Class 12 Business Studies
      • Class 12 Political Science
      • Class 12 Sociology
      • Class 12 Psychology
    • Class 11
      • Class 11 Maths
      • Class 11 Physics
      • Class 11 Chemistry
      • Class 11 Biology
      • Class 11 Accountancy
      • Class 11 English
      • Class 11 Economics
      • Class 11 Business Studies
      • Class 11 Political Science
      • Class 11 Psychology
      • Class 11 Sociology
    • Class 10
      • Class 10 English
      • Class 10 Maths
      • Class 10 Science
      • Class 10 Social Science
    • Class 9
      • Class 9 Maths
      • Class 9 English
      • Class 9 Science
      • Class 9 Social Science
    • Class 8
      • Class 8 Maths
      • Class 8 Science
      • Class 8 English
      • Class 8 Social Science
    • Class 7
      • Class 7 Maths
      • Class 7 Science
      • Class 7 English
      • Class 7 Social Science
    • Class 6
      • Class 6 Maths
      • Class 6 Science
      • Class 6 English
      • Class 6 Social Science
    CBSE Learning
    Home » NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Social Science – Our Environment Chapter 3- Our Changing Earth
    class 7 Social Science

    NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Social Science – Our Environment Chapter 3- Our Changing Earth

    AdminBy Admin7 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Exercise : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 17


    Q1 : Answer the following questions.
    (i) Why do the plates move?
    (ii) What are exogenic and endogenic forces?
    (iii) What is erosion?
    (iv) How are flood plains formed?
    (v) What are sand dunes?
    (vi) How are beaches formed?
    (vii) What are ox-bow lakes?

    Answer :

    (i)The Lithospheric plates move around because of the movement of the molten magma inside the Earth.

    (ii)Earth’s movements are divided on the basis of the forces which cause them. The ones that work on the Earth’s surface are called exogenic forces while the ones that work in the Earth’s interior are called endogenic forces. The erosional and depositional activities of wind and water are examples of exogenic forces. Earthquakes and volcanoes are examples of endogenic forces.

    (iii)Erosion is the weathering or wearing away of the landscape by different agents like wind, water and ice.

    (iv)During its course through a plain, a river sometimes overflows its banks. This leads to the flooding of the neighbouring areas. As it floods, the river water deposits layers of fine soil and sediments on its banks. This leads to the formation of a flat, fertile flood plain.

    (v)In deserts, when wind blows, it lifts and transports sand from one place to another. When it stops blowing, the sand particles fall and get deposited in low hill-like structures called sand dunes.

    (vi)The erosional and depositional activities of the sea waves give rise to different coastal landforms. A beach is one such coastal landform. It is formed when the sea waves deposit sediments along the sea shore.

    (vii)An ox-bow lake is a crescent-shaped lake formed by a meandering river. During its journey through a plain, a river twists and turns to form meanders. Erosion and deposition occur constantly along the sides of a meander, thereby causing the ends of its loop to come closer and closer. In due course of time, the meander loop cuts off from the river and forms a cut-off, crescent-shaped ox-bow lake.


    Q2 : Tick the correct answer.
    (i) Which is not an erosional feature of sea waves?
    (a) Cliff                     (b) Beach                             (c) Sea cave
    (ii) The depositional feature of a glacier is
    (a) Flood plain          (b) Beach                             (c) Moraine
    (iii) Which is caused by the sudden movements of the Earth?
    (a) Volcano               (b) Folding                           (c) Flood plain
    (iv) Mushroom rocks are found in
    (a) Deserts              (b) River valleys                   (c) Glaciers
    (v) Ox-bow lakes are found in
    (a) Glaciers              (b) River valleys                  (c) Deserts

    Answer :
    (i) Which is not an erosional feature of sea waves?
    (a) Cliff                    (b) Beach                         (c) Sea cave
    (ii) The depositional feature of a glacier is
    (a) Flood plain          (b) Beach                            (c) Moraine
    (iii) Which is caused by the sudden movements of the Earth?
    (a) Volcano            (b) Folding                          (c) Flood plain
    (iv) Mushroom rocks are found in
    (a) Deserts            (b) River valleys                  (c) Glaciers
    (v) Ox-bow lakes are found in
    (a) Glaciers               (b) River valleys               (c) Deserts


    Exercise : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 18

    Q3 : Match the following.

    (i) Glacier (a) Sea shore
    (ii) Meanders (b) Mushroom rock
    (iii) Beach (c) River of ice
    (iv) Sand dunes (d) Rivers
    (v) Waterfall (e) Vibrations of Earth
    (vi) Earthquake (f) Sea cliff
    – (g) Hard bed rock
    – (h) Deserts

    Answer :

    (i) Glacier (c) River of ice
    (ii) Meanders (d) Rivers
    (iii) Beach (a) Sea shore
    (iv) Sand dunes (h) Deserts
    (v) Waterfall (g) Hard bed rock
    (vi) Earthquake (e) Vibrations of Earth

    Q4 : Give reasons.
    (i) Some rocks have a shape of a mushroom.
    (ii) Flood plains are very fertile.
    (iii) Sea caves are turned into stacks.
    (iv) Buildings collapse due to earthquakes.

    Answer :
    (i) In deserts, one can see rocks in the shape of a mushroom—with a narrower base and a wider top. These are known as mushroom rocks. Such rocks are formed when the winds erode the lower section of a rock more than the upper part.
    (ii) Flood plains are formed as a result of the depositional activity of rivers. Rivers carry along with them eroded material like fine soil and sediments. When it overflows its banks, it deposits the eroded material and causes flood plains to be formed. The deposited material makes the land fertile.
    (iii) Stacks are formed as a result of the erosional activity of the sea waves. When sea waves continuously strike rocks, cracks develop in them. As these cracks become larger and wider, hollow caves get formed on the rocks. These are called sea caves. As the waves keep striking the rocks, the cavities become bigger and bigger, with only the roof remaining at the end. Such structures are known as sea arches. Further erosion breaks the roof, and only walls remain. These wall-like features are known as stacks. Thus, sea caves are ultimately converted into stacks.
    (iv) Earthquakes are the sudden vibrations caused within the Earth’s surface as a result of the movement of the Lithospheric plates. Such vibrations, when they are of a high intensity, cause damage to the things on the Earth’s surface. Various human-made (e.g., buildings) and natural (e.g., trees) constructions can break down and collapse under the effect of the vibrations because they are situated on the Earth’s surface.


    Q5 : Activity.
    Observe the photographs given below. These are various features made by a river. Identify them and also tell whether they are erosional or depositional or landforms formed by both.

    Photograph Name of the Feature Type

    [Erosional or Depositional or Both]

    – –
    – –
    –  –

    Answer :

    Photograph Name of the Feature Type
    [Erosional or Depositional or Both]
    Waterfall

     

    Erosional

     

    Meander

     

    Erosional and depositional

     

    Flood plain

     

     Depositional

    Exercise : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 19

    Q6 : For fun.
    Solve the crossword puzzle with the help of given clues.

    Across

    2. Loop like the bend of a river

    4. Solid form of water

    7. Moving mass of ice

    9. Sudden descent of water in the bed of a river

    11. Natural cavity on weak rocks formed by action of waves

    12. Embankment on a river that keeps it in its channel

    13. Large body of sea water
    14. Dry area where sand dunes are found
     
    15. Small hill of sand caused by the action of the wind
    16. Flat plain formed by river deposits during time of flood

    Down

    1. Rise and fall of water caused by friction of wind on water surface
    3. Flow of water in a channel

    5. Steep perpendicular face of a rock along sea coast
    8. Crescent-shaped lake formed by a meandering river
    10. Fine sand deposited by the action of the wind

    13. Isolated mass of rising steep rock near a coastline

    14. Alluvial tracts of land formed by river deposits at mouth of the river

     

    –
    –

    Answer :
    g


    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleNCERT Solutions for Class 7 Social Science – Our Environment Chapter 2 – Inside Our Earth
    Next Article NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Social Science Our Environment Chapter 4 – Air
    Recent Posts
    • Birds Name in English
    NCERT Book Solutions
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Maths
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Chemistry
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Accountancy
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12 English
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Economics
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Business Studies
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Political Science
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Psychology
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Sociology
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Biology
    • NCERT Solution for Class 11 Physics
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Chemistry
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Maths
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Biology
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Accountancy
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11 English
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Business Studies
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Economics
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Political Science
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Psychology
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Sociology
    NCERT Solutions
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Science
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Social Science
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Maths
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Science
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Social Science
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Maths
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Science
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Sanskrit
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Social Science
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Maths
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Social Science
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Science
    Exams
    • Privacy Policy
    • NEET 2024
    • NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Sanskrit
    • Current Affairs
    Links
    Latest News
    Contact Us
    Privacy Policy
    Ask a Doubt
    © 2026 CBSE Learning

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.