1. Which of the following statements about the Equatorial region are corr

Which of the following statements about the Equatorial region are correct ?

  • 1. It is a megathermal region
  • 2. It is a sclerophyll region
  • 3. It is a region of high development
  • 4. It is a region of aerial streamlets

Select the correct answer using the code given below :

1 and 4
1 and 2 only
2, 3 and 4
1, 2 and 3
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CAPF – 2017
Statement 1 is correct: Equatorial regions are characterized by consistently high temperatures throughout the year, fitting the definition of a megathermal climate (often represented as Af in Köppen climate classification). Statement 2 is incorrect: Sclerophyll vegetation (hard, leathery leaves adapted to dry summers) is typical of Mediterranean climates, not the humid equatorial climate. Statement 3 is generally incorrect: While there are areas of development, equatorial regions often face geographical challenges (dense forests, climate-related diseases) which historically made widespread high development difficult compared to other regions, though this is a generalization. Statement 4 is likely interpreted as a region with abundant surface drainage or small streams due to very high rainfall, which is characteristic of equatorial rainforests. The term “aerial streamlets” is unusual but in context, refers to the extensive network of small watercourses resulting from high precipitation. Therefore, 1 and 4 are the correct statements.
Equatorial regions have megathermal climates (high temperature, high rainfall) and are characterized by dense drainage networks. They do not have sclerophyll vegetation, which is typical of Mediterranean climates.
Megathermal climates (Köppen Group A) have average temperatures of the coldest month above 18°C. Sclerophyll refers to vegetation with hard leaves, adapted to prevent water loss during prolonged dry periods, common in regions with dry summers. Equatorial regions are characterized by rainforests with dense vegetation and high biodiversity, supported by consistent high temperatures and rainfall. The term “aerial streamlets” is not a standard geographical term, but likely refers to the prevalence of small streams and drainage patterns easily visible, perhaps even from an aerial perspective, due to the high rainfall and terrain.

2. Which one of the following land territories of Indonesia is not touche

Which one of the following land territories of Indonesia is not touched by the Equator ?

Sumatra
Sulawesi
Java
Kalimantan
This question was previously asked in
UPSC NDA-2 – 2019
The Equator is an imaginary line encircling the Earth at 0 degrees latitude. It passes through several large Indonesian islands. Sumatra is crossed by the Equator in its central part. Sulawesi (formerly Celebes) is also crossed by the Equator in its northern arm. Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo, is significantly crossed by the Equator. Java, however, is located entirely to the south of the Equator. Its capital city, Jakarta, is also south of the Equator.
– Equator passes through Sumatra, Sulawesi, and Kalimantan.
– Java is located entirely south of the Equator.
Indonesia is an archipelagic nation spanning a vast area across the Equator, giving it both Northern and Southern Hemisphere territories. The climate on islands crossed by the Equator is typically tropical wet (Af in Köppen classification), characterized by high temperatures and rainfall throughout the year.

3. Which one of the following cities is closest to the Equator?

Which one of the following cities is closest to the Equator?

Mogadishu
Singapore
Colombo
Manila
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CDS-2 – 2020
Singapore is the city closest to the Equator among the given options.
The Equator is the line of 0° latitude. Singapore is located at approximately 1° North latitude. Mogadishu (Somalia) is located around 2° North latitude. Colombo (Sri Lanka) is located around 7° North latitude. Manila (Philippines) is located around 14° North latitude. Comparing these latitudes, Singapore is closest to 0°.
Cities located very close to the Equator typically experience a tropical climate with high temperatures and rainfall throughout the year and little seasonal variation.

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