Important Geographical Facts

November 20, 2018    

Important Geographical Facts

Indian rivers & other names:

Name of the River Other Name
Indus Sindhu
Brahmaputra Dihang
Chenab Asikini, Chandrabhagha
Jhelum Vitasta, Hydaspes
Luni Sagarmati
Beas Vipasa, Hyphasis
Ravi Parusni, Airavati
Krishna Kanhapenna
Kosi Kausika
Narmada Namade
Ghaghara Karnali

Mouths of Rivers of the world

Name of the river Origin of the river
Nile Mediterranean Sea
Congo Atlantic Ocean
Amazon Atlantic Ocean
Volga Caspian Sea
Irrawaddy Andaman Sea
Thames North Sea
Mekong South China sea
Indus Arabian Sea
Danube Black sea
Rhine North sea

Names of Cyclones in different countries:

Origin of Cyclones Name
North Atlantic (including Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico) Hurricanes
Eastern and Central North Pacific Hurricanes
Western Northern Pacific Typhoons
Arabian Sea/Northern Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones
South Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones
Australia Willy-Willy 

Major Plates in the World:

Name of the plates
North American (with western Atlantic floor separated from the South American plate along the Caribbean islands) plate
South American (with western Atlantic floor separated from the North American plate along the Caribbean islands) plate
Pacific plate
India-Australia-New Zealand plate
Africa with the eastern Atlantic floor plate
Eurasia and the adjacent oceanic plate.

Minor Plates:

Name of the plate Located in
Cocos plate Between Central America and Pacific plate
Nazca plate Between South America and Pacific plate
Arabian plate Mostly the Saudi Arabian landmass
Philippine plate Between the Asiatic and Pacific plate
Caroline plate Between the Philippine and Indian plate (North of New Guinea)
Fuji plate North-east of Australia

Tides:

  • Rise and fall of the ocean water at a particular place due to gravitational pull of moon and sun on earth are called tides. 
  • Interval between two high tides or low tides is 12 hours 25 minutes. 
  • Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, Canada is the place where highest tides occur about the 15-16m high tidal bulge. 
  • Anchorage, Alaska, with tidal ranges up to 40 feet.

TYPES OF TIDES

Spring tides:

  • When the sun, the moon and the earth are in a straight line, the height of the tide will be higher. 
  • Occur twice in a month, first on full moon day and second on new moon day.

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