Major Domains of The Earth Geography Notes For UPSC
Major Domains of The Earth Geography Notes For UPSC
Major Domains of The Earth Geography Notes For UPSC
Lithosphere
Mt. Everest is the highest mountain peak measuring 8,848 metres above the sea level.
The greatest depth of 11,022 metres is recorded at Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean.
Continents
There are seven major continents and these are separated by large water bodies.
1. Asia
Asia is the largest continent covering one-third of the total land area of the earth.
The continent lies in the Eastern Hemisphere.
The Tropic of Cancer passes through Asia.
The Ural Mountains on the west separate from Europe.
2. Europe
The Sahara Desert, the world’s largest hot desert, is located in Africa. The continent is
bound on all sides by oceans and seas. The world’s longest river the Nile, flows through
this continent.
4. North America
The world’s longest mountain range, The Andes and the world’s largest river, the Amazon are
in South America.
6. Australia
Australia is the smallest continent that lies entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
It is surrounded on all sides by the oceans and seas.
It is called an island continent.
7. Antarctica
Various countries have their research stations here. India also has its research stations
here, namely Maitri and Dakshin Gangotri.
Hydrosphere
The three chief movements of ocean waters are the waves, the tides and the ocean currents.
Oceans are the major part of the hydrosphere and they are all interconnected.
The five major oceans in order of their size are
1. The Pacific Ocean: It is almost circular in shape. Asia, Australia, North and South Americas
surround it.
2. The Atlantic Ocean: It is the second-largest ocean in the world. It is ‘S’ shaped. It is flanked
by the North and South Americas on the western side, and Europe and Africa on the eastern
side.
3. The Indian Ocean: It is the only ocean named after a country, that is, India. The shape of
ocean is almost triangular. In the north, it is bound by Asia, in the west by Africa and in the
east by Australia.
4. The Southern Ocean: It surrounds the continent of Antarctica
5. The Arctic Ocean: It is located within the Arctic Circle and surrounds the North Pole. The
Berring strait a narrow stretch of shallow water connects it with the Pacific Ocean.
Atmosphere
The biosphere is the narrow zone of contact between the land, water and air.
It is the zone where life exists that makes this planet unique.
The organisms in the biosphere are commonly divided into:
1. the plant kingdom
2. the animal kingdom
The three domains of the earth interact with each other and affect each other in some way or the
other.