: Attempt recently asked essay questions #IndiaNEWS #Education Today Hyderabad: Today, we will discuss the questions asked in the recent UPSC Mains – 2022 GS – 1 paper. Decoding and solving recent
Attempt recently asked essay questions #IndiaNEWS #Education Today
Hyderabad: Today, we will discuss the questions asked in the recent UPSC Mains – 2022 GS – 1 paper. Decoding and solving recent questions will help us in understanding the most important areas in the syllabus and the recent trends of the examination. Focusing more on these areas/topics will help in the upcoming State PCS mains examination too. Because if we observe the recent mains questions in other State PSCs, a few themes are repeating from the UPSC Mains exam. This answer will serve as a guiding light, thus helping you in writing answers to similar topics you come across.
The topic for today is “Ocean Currents and their role in the fishing industry of the world. � Now, we will see how to address this topic in question-and-answer format. This question is related to Geography part of GS – 1 Syllabus in the UPSC examination. It is been asked in the recent Mains 2022 question paper in the UPSC examination (GS 1 Paper was conducted on September 17).
What are the forces that influence Ocean Currents? Describe their role in fishing industry of the world. (2022)
Approach:
Introduction: Define Ocean Currents
Body: i) Discuss the forces that influence Ocean Currents.
ii) Discuss the role of Ocean Currents in fishing industry of the world.
Conclusion: Conclude using related data.
Introduction: The general movement of a mass of ocean water in a definite direction is called ocean current. Ocean currents are more or less similar to water streams draining on the land surface on the earth.
Body: Forces that influence Ocean Currents :
1) Primary forces:
i) Planetary winds: Planetary winds are permanent winds that blow from one pressure belt to the other. They are probably the dominant influence on the flow of ocean currents.
ii) Insolation: Heating by solar energy causes the water to expand. That is why, near the Equator the ocean water is about 8 cm higher in level than in the middle latitudes. This causes a very slight gradient and water tends to flow down the slope.
iii) Atmospheric circulation: Wind blowing on the surface of the ocean pushes the water to move. Friction between the wind and the water surface affects movement of the water body in its course. For example: Monsoon winds are responsible for the seasonal reversal of ocean currents in the Indian Ocean.
iv) Coriolis force: The Coriolis force intervenes and causes the water to move to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere.
2) Secondary forces:
i) Density: Differences in water density affect vertical mobility of ocean currents (vertical currents).
ii) Salinity: Water with high salinity is denser than water with low salinity and in the same way cold water is denser than warm water.
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