India: Climate, Vegetation and Wildlife | Class 6 Geography Chapter 8 Questions & Answers (JKBOSE/NCERT)

India: Climate, Vegetation and Wildlife | Class 6 Geography Chapter 8 Questions & Answers (JKBOSE/NCERT)

India: Climate, Vegetation and Wildlife is an important chapter in Class 6 Geography that helps students understand the diverse climate of India and its rich natural life. This chapter explains the different seasons of India, types of natural vegetation, and wildlife found in different regions in a simple and meaningful way.

In this post, you will find complete Question–Answer solutions for JKBOSE/NCERT Chapter 8, written in easy language for quick understanding and memorization. The content is exam-oriented, well-structured, and ideal for revision. Students can read online or download the notes to make learning Geography interesting, effective, and enjoyable.


1. Answer the Following Questions Briefly

(a) Which winds bring rainfall in India? Why is it so important?

The Southwest Monsoon winds bring rainfall to India.

Rainfall is very important because agriculture in India depends heavily on the monsoon rains. Adequate rainfall helps farmers grow good crops and supports food production.


(b) Name the different seasons in India.

The four main seasons in India are:

  1. Cold Weather Season (Winter) – December to February
  2. Hot Weather Season (Summer) – March to May
  3. Southwest Monsoon Season (Rainy Season) – June to September
  4. Retreating Monsoon Season (Autumn) – October to November


(c) What is natural vegetation?

Natural vegetation refers to the plants such as grasses, shrubs, and trees that grow naturally without human interference.


2. Tick the Correct Answer

(a) The world’s highest rainfall occurs in
(iii) Mawsynram

(b) Wild goats and snow leopards are found in
(i) Himalayan region

(c) During the southwest monsoon period, the moisture-laden winds blow from
(ii) sea to land


3. Fill in the Blanks

(a) Hot and dry winds known as Loo blow during the day in the summers.

(b) The states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu receive a great amount of rainfall during the season of Retreating Monsoon (Autumn).

(c) Gir Forest in Gujarat is the home of Asiatic Lions.


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