CBSE Class 7 Geography Chapter 9 Notes - Life in The Deserts PDF
CBSE Class 7 Geography Chapter 9 Notes - Life in The Deserts PDF
CBSE Class 7 Geography Chapter 9 Notes - Life in The Deserts PDF
Overview
The desert is a barren region characterized by extremely high or low
temperatures and has little vegetation. According to the temperatures, there may
be hot or cold deserts.
Climate
The climate of the Sahara desert is extreme, blazing, and arid.
The rainy season is not long. The sky is clear without clouds.
In this case, moisture evaporates more quickly than it accumulates.
During the day, temperatures can rise to 50°C, warming the sand and bare
rocks that in turn emit heat, making everything around warm.
Nights can get chilly with temperatures close to zero degrees.
People
The Sahara Desert despite its harsh climate has been inhabited by diverse
groups of people, who carry out different activities.
These include the Bedouins and the Tuaregs. These groups are nomadic
tribes rearing livestock such as goats, sheep, camels, and horses.
People
The people of Ladakh are either Muslims or Buddhists.
In fact, several Buddhist monasteries dot the Ladakhi landscape with their
traditional ‘gompas’.
Well-known monasteries include Hemis, Thiksey, Shey, and Lamayuru.
During the summertime, people grow barley, potatoes, peas, beans, and
turnips.
The winter climate is so severe that people indulge in celebrations and
ceremonies. Women are not only employed at home and in the fields but
also run small businesses and stores.
Leh, the capital of Ladakh, has good road and air connections.
Tourism is a major business with many tourists flocking from the interior
of India and abroad.
The lives of individuals are changing as a result of modernization.
Throughout the centuries, the people of Ladakh have been taught to live
in balance and harmony with nature.
Because of the shortage of resources such as water and fuel, they are used
reverently and carefully.