Fishing villages: Bhavanapadu
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Q. What are the differences between Karrateppa and Marapadava?
- Karrateppas are designed to go only upto 5km whereas Marapadavas can go beyond this.
- Karateppas are designed to go beyond 5km whereas Marapadavas cannot go.
- Karrateppas are non-mechanised whereas Marapadavas are mechanised.
- They are different names for the same type of boat.
Q. The Bhavanapadu village mainly has soil and is the main crop grown there.
- wheat
- rice
- loamy
- sandy
Q. How is fishing with mechanical boats different from fishing with Karrateppa?
Q. What are Marapadavas?
- Marapadavas are non-mechanical fishing boats used in the coastal areas of Karnataka.
- Marapadavas are non-mechanical fishing boats used in the coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh.
- Marapadavas are mechanical fishing boats used in the coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh.
- Marapadavas are mechanical fishing boats used in the coastal areas of Karnataka.
Q. What are the differences between Karrateppa and Marapadava?
- Karrateppas are designed to go only upto 5km whereas Marapadavas can go beyond this.
- Karateppas are designed to go beyond 5km whereas Marapadavas cannot go.
- Karrateppas are non-mechanised whereas Marapadavas are mechanised.
- They are different names for the same type of boat.
Q. What are Marapadavas?
- Marapadavas are non-mechanical fishing boats used in the coastal areas of Karnataka.
- Marapadavas are non-mechanical fishing boats used in the coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh.
- Marapadavas are mechanical fishing boats used in the coastal areas of Karnataka.
- Marapadavas are mechanical fishing boats used in the coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh.
Q.
Alternate rise and fall of water on the ocean surface is known as tides.
- False
- True
Q. The Bhavanapadu village mainly has soil and is the main crop grown there.
- wheat
- rice
- loamy
- sandy