Chapter 4 : The Western

Introduction:

The is one of the biggest in , . It forms a natural border between India and in the west. Thar is dominated by large shifting sand that are spread across North and South of the desert.

Content:

 The Thar Desert covers a large part of Rajasthan.  It stretches from the Rann of Kachchh in through Rajasthan to the borders of .  The remains hot and dry throughout the year.  Luni is the most important river.  People mostly rear animals and do farming.  The is the most useful animal in the desert.  Ghoomar and Kalbeliya are popular folk dances.  The Fort, also known as the Golden Fort, is a major tourist attraction.

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LESSON AT A GLANCE: THE GREAT INDIAN DESERT

IMPORTANT RIVER & CANAL

Wheat, Mustard Bushes and LUNI INDIRA and Cotton Thorny Shrubs GANDHI CANAL

LIFESTYLE

WOMEN MEN

Ghaghra, choli Dhoti, kurta and odhni and turban

Assignment

Note: Do it in EVS-II notebook

Q1. Fill in the blanks:

1) The Great Indian Desert is also known as ______.

2) The Thar Desert is covered with a thick sheet of loose sand.

3) Small hills of sand are called ______.

4) ______is the most important river of desert.

5) ______and ______animals are found in Thar Desert.

Q2. Match the following:

Column A Column B

1. Underground a. Festival

2. Kalbeliya b. Golden Fort

3. Pink city c.Taanka

4. d. Folk dance

5. Gangaur e.

Q3. Answer the following questions:

1. Name any two animals found in Thar Desert.

Ans.______

2. Who are banjaras?

Ans. Some people travel from one place to another in search of food for themselves and their animals.

3. Why do houses in Rajasthan have thick walls?

Ans. ______

______.

4. Describe the of the Thar Desert.

Ans. Thar Desert remains hot and dry throughout the year. There is very little or no rainfall. In

summer, days are very hot and nights are cool. In winter, days are warm and nights are cold.