PROJECT REPORTS: A project on: “EQUATORIAL REGION”

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PROJECT REPORTS: A project on: “EQUATORIAL REGION” Project associate: Yashaswini . R Under the guidance of : K.C.Vasundara, Sudhir.S, Srinivas .V BAPU COMPOSITE JUNIOR P.U COLLEGE

PROJECT AUTHORS: Name: Yashaswini.R Class: 9th “A” School: Bapu Composite P U College

PROJECT PLAN : “EQUATORIAL REGION” We opted this topic to get more information about Equatorial region,its climate, its natural vegetation, its animal life, its economic importance etc…

PROJECT SUMMARY: Equatorial region is one of the evergreen region. It is located between 5 north to 5 south. Rainfall is through out the year so there is luxuriant natural vegetation. Animal life matches the natural vegetation.Now this region is developing

OBJECTIVES: To know more about equatorial region. To acquire knowledge of its natural vegetation and animal life. To have a complete analysis about the climate of equatorial region and its importance.

Meaning of Natural region. Types of Major Natural Region. CONTENTS: Meaning of Natural region. Types of Major Natural Region. Introduction to the topic. Location. Climate. Natural vegetation. Animal Life.. Economic Life & development.

EQUATORIAL REGION

MEANING OF NATURAL REGION: A Natural region may be defined as an area of an earth throughout which similarities prevail in relief, climate, temperature, soil, rainfall, vegetation and human activities.

TYPES OF MAJOR NATURAL REGIONS: Equatorial Regions. Tropical Grassland Regions. Tropical Monsoon Regions. Hot desert Regions. Mediterranean Regions. Continental Cool Temperate Regions. Temperate Grassland Regions. Taiga Region. Tundra or Polar Regions.

LOCATION : 5 North to 5 South of the equator. PLACES : Amazon region,Congo basin and Guinea coast,Malaysia, Indonesia,Philippines.

Average temperature is 25 C to 30 C. There is no winter. CLIMATE: The region has hot and wet climate because of its nearness to the equator and the sunrays are always vertical . Average temperature is 25 C to 30 C. There is no winter. There is rainfall throughout the year. Climate is unfavourable for human life and activity.

NATURAL VEGETATION: High temperature and heavy rainfall helps luxuriant growth. The trees are evergreen throughout the year. The vegetation includes Mahogany, Ebony, Rosewood, Cinchona and Rubber. mahogany ebony cinchona Rubber

ANIMAL LIFE: Animal life matches the vegetation. Animals which live here are monkeys, bats, elephants, tree lizards, turtles, snakes, hippopotamuses, insects and flies.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Agriculture:The equatorial region is very sparsely populated.The primitive people are the hunters and collectors of food products.Others practise shifting cultivation. Lumbering:The trees yield excellent timber .The logs are heavier and that they cannot be easily transported. Modern development:With the advent of the Europeans,life developed fast and settled agriculture has been replaced the shifting agriculture.

PRESENTED BY: YASHASWINI.R of 9th "A"

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