Our Earth

1. The Earth — Our Unique Planet

The Earth is the THIRD planet from the Sun and the ONLY known planet with LIFE.

'Of ALL the planets in our solar system, Earth is SPECIAL. It has LIQUID WATER, a BREATHABLE atmosphere, and a MAGNETIC FIELD that protects us from solar radiation. As far as we KNOW, there is NO other place like it in the UNIVERSE.'

Earth Facts

FactDetail
DiameterAbout 12,742 km
SurfaceAbout 71% water, 29% land
RotationSpins once every 24 hours (one DAY)
RevolutionOrbits Sun once every 365.25 days (one YEAR)
TiltTilted at 23.5° — causes SEASONS

2. The Seven Continents

A CONTINENT is a LARGE, continuous mass of land on Earth. There are SEVEN continents.

ContinentSize (Area)PopulationKey Features
AsiaLARGEST — 44 million km²MOST populous — 4.7 billionIndia, China, Russia. Himalayas (Mt Everest). Ganga, Yangtze rivers.
Africa30 million km²1.4 billionSahara Desert (LARGEST hot desert). Nile River (LONGEST river).
North America24 million km²600 millionUSA, Canada, Mexico. Rocky Mountains. Great Lakes.
South America18 million km²430 millionAmazon River and Forest (LARGEST rainforest). Andes Mountains.
Antarctica14 million km²0 permanent residentsICECOVERED. Coldest place on Earth. Research stations only.
Europe10 million km²740 millionAlps Mountains. Many COUNTRIES (over 40).
Australia8.5 million km² (SMALLEST)26 millionIsland continent. Great Barrier Reef. Mostly DESERT.

Amazing Continent Facts

FactDetail
Asia is HUGEAsia covers 30% of all land on Earth
Antarctica is a desertIt gets LESS than 200 mm of precipitation per year
Australia is also a countryIt is the ONLY continent that is also ONE country
Africa straddles the equatorIt is the ONLY continent that lies in ALL four hemispheres

'Asia is SO large that it is bigger than ALL the other continents COMBINED except Africa! Russia alone spans TWO continents — Europe and Asia.'

3. The Five Oceans

An OCEAN is a LARGE, continuous body of SALT water.

OceanSizeDeepest PointKey Features
Pacific OceanLARGEST — 165 million km²Mariana Trench (11 km deep)The DEEPEST ocean. Ring of Fire (volcanoes).
Atlantic Ocean106 million km²Puerto Rico TrenchSEPARATES the Americas from Europe and Africa.
Indian Ocean70 million km²Java TrenchWARMEST ocean. Named after INDIA.
Southern Ocean20 million km²South Sandwich TrenchAround ANTARCTICA. Very COLD.
Arctic Ocean14 million km² (SMALLEST)Molloy DeepFROZEN most of the year. At the NORTH POLE.

Oceans and Continents Connection

'Every ocean is CONNECTED to every other ocean. The CONTINENTS are like giant islands in a SINGLE, interconnected world ocean. Water can travel from India to England WITHOUT touching land!'

4. Major Landforms

LANDFORMS are the natural shapes that make up the Earth's SURFACE.

Mountains

MOUNTAINS are landforms that rise HIGH above the surrounding land (usually 600+ metres).

Type of MountainHow FormedExample
Fold mountainsTwo tectonic PLATES crash together, FOLDING the landHimalayas, Alps, Andes
Block mountainsCracks in the Earth's crust — some blocks rise, some FALLVosges (France), Sierra Nevada (USA)
Volcanic mountainsVOLCANIC ERUPTIONS build up layers of lava and ashMt Fuji (Japan), Mt Kilimanjaro (Africa)

Plateaus

A PLATEAU is a FLAT, elevated landform. It is called a 'TABLELAND.'

PlateauLocationFeatures
Deccan PlateauSOUTHERN IndiaAncient, rocky. Surrounded by Western and Eastern Ghats.
Tibetan PlateauCentral AsiaHIGHEST plateau in the world (4,500 m). Called the 'ROOF of the World.'
Colorado PlateauUSAGrand Canyon.

Plains

PLAINS are FLAT, LOW-LYING land. They are the MOST FERTILE and MOST POPULATED landforms.

PlainLocationFeatures
Ganga-Brahmaputra PlainNORTHERN IndiaVery FERTILE. Densely POPULATED.
Indo-Gangetic PlainIndia-PakistanRich ALLUVIAL soil from rivers.
Great PlainsUSAMAJOR farming region.

Deserts

A DESERT is a region that gets VERY LITTLE rainfall (less than 250 mm per year).

DesertLocationType
SaharaAfricaHOT desert (LARGEST — 9 million km²)
TharIndia (Rajasthan)HOT desert
GobiChina and MongoliaCOLD desert
AntarcticAntarcticaCOLD desert (LARGEST cold desert)

5. Major Water Bodies

Seas

A SEA is a SMALLER body of salt water, usually PARTLY enclosed by land.

SeaLocationConnected To
Arabian SeaWest of IndiaIndian Ocean
Bay of BengalEast of IndiaIndian Ocean
Mediterranean SeaBetween Europe and AfricaAtlantic Ocean

Rivers

A RIVER is a LARGE, natural flow of FRESH water that empties into a sea or ocean.

RiverLengthFlows ThroughEnds In
Nile6,650 km (LONGEST)Africa (11 countries)Mediterranean Sea
Amazon6,400 kmSouth America (Brazil, Peru)Atlantic Ocean
Ganga2,525 kmIndia (Himalayas to Bay of Bengal)Bay of Bengal

Key Facts to Remember

  • Earth is the ONLY known planet with LIFE.
  • There are SEVEN continents and FIVE oceans.
  • 'Asia is the LARGEST continent. Australia is the SMALLEST. The Pacific is the LARGEST ocean. The Arctic is the SMALLEST.'
  • Mountains are HIGH, plateaus are FLAT and HIGH, plains are FLAT and LOW.
  • Deserts are DEFINED by RAINFALL (less than 250 mm/year), NOT by temperature.

Common Mistakes

MistakeCorrect Understanding
Thinking Europe is a separate continent from AsiaEurope and Asia together are called EURASIA — they are ONE landmass
Believing there are 7 oceansThere are 5 oceans — the Southern Ocean was officially recognised in 2000
Calling Antarctica a 'frozen wasteland'Antarctica is IMPORTANT for scientific research and climate regulation
Confirming seas and oceans as the sameOceans are LARGER; seas are SMALLER and partly enclosed by land

Exam Focus (ICSE Class 5)

TopicMarks (Typical)Question Type
Continents — names and features4-5 marksName continents and key features
Oceans — names and locations3-4 marksName and locate the five oceans
Landforms — mountains, plateaus, plains4-5 marksDifferentiate with examples
Water bodies — seas, rivers3-4 marksExamples from India and the world
Earth facts2-3 marksSize, water percentage, rotation

Self-Test: 5 Questions

Q1. Name the seven continents of the world in order of size (largest to smallest).

Q2. Name the five oceans. Which is the largest and which is the smallest?

Q3. What is the difference between a mountain and a plateau?

Q4. Why are plains heavily populated?

Q5. Name three major rivers of the world and the continents they flow through.

Answers

A1. Asia (largest), Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Australia (smallest).

A2. Pacific (largest), Atlantic, Indian, Southern, Arctic (smallest).

A3. A MOUNTAIN has a PEAK (pointed top). A PLATEAU has a FLAT top (like a table). Mountains are formed by folding, faulting, or volcanic activity. Plateaus are flat elevated land.

A4. Plains have FERTILE soil (good for farming), FLAT land (easy to build on), RIVERS (water supply), and GOOD TRANSPORT connections.

A5. (1) The Nile — Africa. (2) The Amazon — South America. (3) The Ganga — Asia (India). (4) The Mississippi — North America. (5) The Danube — Europe.

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