Question 1:
From the first paragraph
(i) pick out two phrases which describe the desert as most people believe it is;
(ii) pick out two phrases which describe the desert as specialists see it.
Which do you think is an apt description, and why?
Answer:
(i) Two phrases which describe the desert as most people believe it is:
“dry, hot, waterless and without shelter”
“a flat, unchanging wasteland of dry sand”
(ii) Two phrases which describe the desert as specialists see it:
“a beautiful place”
“home of a variety of people, animals and plants”
The description of the desert as specialists see it is more apt as their description is based on actual studies, and not just on beliefs and assumptions.
Question 2:
The phrases on the left in the following box occur in the text. Match each of them with a phrase on the right.
(i) | an endless stretch of sand |
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(ii) | waterless and without shelter |
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(iii) | an oasis |
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(iv) | hidden by a cover of grass |
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Answer:
(i) | an endless stretch of sand |
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(ii) | waterless and without shelter |
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(iii) | an oasis |
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(iv) | hidden by a cover of grass |
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Question 3:
Describe a desert in your own way. Write a paragraph and read it aloud to your classmates.
Answer:
This question requires you to use your own perspective as well as your analytical skills. The answer to the question would vary from one person to another. It is suggested that you read the text carefully and try attempting it on your own.
Question 4:
Go to the library and collect information about the lifestyle of people in desert areas— their food, clothes, work, social customs, etc. Share this information with the group.
Answer:
This question requires you to use your own perspective as well as your analytical skills. The answer to the question would vary from one person to another. It is suggested that you read the text carefully and try attempting it on your own.
Question 5:
A camel can do without water for days together. What is the reason given in the text?
Answer:
The camels can do without water for days together because they sweat very little. They can stand high body temperature. They do not need to sweat. Therefore, they can retain the water they drink for long periods of time.
Question 6:
How do the smaller desert animals fulfil their need for water?
Answer:
The smaller desert animals do not drink water. They burrow underground during the hot day and come out at night to eat. Some of them eat other animals and get the water they require from the moisture in the meat. Others eat plants and seeds, and get the water they require from plant juices.
Question 7:
In a desert the temperature rises during the day and falls rapidly at night. Why?
Answer:
In humid climates, the moisture in the air acts like a blanket and protects the earth’s surface from the hot rays of the sun. The absence of this blanket in desert lands causes the desert to heat up rapidly during the day and to cool off rapidly at night.