Chapter 6 – Major landforms of the Earth
These NCERT Class 6 Geography Chapter 6 notes explain different landforms of the Earth and their importance for human life and geography.
1. Meaning of landforms
- Landforms are natural features found on the surface of the Earth.
- They are created by forces acting inside and outside the Earth.
- Internal forces shape land by movements within the Earth.
- External forces shape land by acting on the Earth’s surface.
- Natural forces continuously change the Earth’s surface.
- Like clay, the Earth’s surface is shaped by natural processes.
2. Major landforms of the Earth
- The Earth has three major landforms.
- These landforms differ in height, shape, and formation.
- The three landforms are mountains, plateaus, and plains.
- Each landform has unique characteristics.
- Different landforms support different human activities.
3. Mountains
- Mountains are very high land areas.
- They have steep slopes and narrow peaks.
- Fold mountains are formed by folding of the Earth’s crust.
- The Himalayas are an example of fold mountains.
- Block mountains are formed due to faults in the Earth’s crust.
- The Vindhya Range and Satpura Range are block mountains.
4. Volcanic mountains
- Volcanic mountains are formed by lava coming out of volcanoes.
- Lava cools and solidifies to form mountains.
- These mountains are formed by volcanic activity.
- Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa is a volcanic mountain.
- Volcanic mountains are found in different parts of the world.
5. Importance of mountains
- Mountains are a major source of rivers.
- They are rich in forests and minerals.
- Mountains act as natural barriers.
- They block cold winds in some regions.
- Mountains attract tourists.
- Many hill stations are located in mountains.
6. Plateaus
- Plateaus are elevated areas with a flat top.
- They are often called tablelands.
- Plateaus rise sharply from the surrounding areas.
- The Deccan Plateau is located in India.
- The Tibetan Plateau is the highest plateau in the world.
7. Importance of plateaus
- Plateaus are rich in minerals.
- Lava plateaus are very fertile.
- Plateaus support agriculture.
- They also support industries.
- The Deccan Plateau is rich in iron ore.
- Many mining activities take place on plateaus.
8. Plains
- Plains are large areas of flat or gently sloping land.
- They are mainly formed by deposition of sediments.
- Rivers deposit fertile soil in plains.
- The Indo-Gangetic Plains are located in India.
- The Nile Plains are found in Egypt.
9. Importance of plains
- Plains are very fertile.
- They are densely populated.
- Plains are suitable for farming.
- Transport and communication are easier in plains.
- Most large cities are located in plains.
- Plains support human settlement.
10. Role of internal forces
- Internal forces act from inside the Earth.
- They cause earthquakes.
- They lead to volcanic eruptions.
- They are responsible for mountain building.
- Internal forces create major changes on the Earth’s surface.
11. Role of external forces
- External forces act on the Earth’s surface.
- They cause weathering of rocks.
- They lead to erosion and deposition.
- Rivers, wind, glaciers, and sea waves are agents.
- External forces slowly change landforms over time.
12. Important keywords
- Landform means a natural feature of the Earth.
- Mountain is a high land area.
- Plateau is an elevated flat land.
- Plain is a low flat land.
- Erosion means wearing away of land.
- Deposition means laying down of sediments.
13. Why this chapter is important
- This chapter explains the formation of the Earth’s surface.
- It builds the base of physical geography.
- It helps in understanding Indian geography.
- It explains natural features affecting human life.
- It is frequently asked in school exams.
- It is important for BPSC / State PCS foundation.
Understanding landforms helps in learning Indian geography and physical processes shaping the Earth.
Continue reading Class 6 Geography Chapter 7 – Our Country: India for India’s physical and political features.
FAQs
Q1. What are the major landforms?
Mountains, plateaus, and plains.
Q2. Which landform is best for farming?
Plains.
