NCERT Solutions Class 10 Social Science - Geography Chapter 1: Resources and Development
NCERT Solutions Class 10 Social Science - Geography Chapter 1: Resources and Development
(ii) Under which of the following type of resource tidal energy cannot be
put?
(a) Replenish-able
(b) Human-made
(c) Abiotic
(d) Non-recyclable
(iii) Which one of the following is the main cause of land degradation in
Punjab?
(a) Intensive cultivation
(b) Deforestation
(c) Over irrigation
(d) Overgrazing
Answer.
(i) Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh are the three states
where black soil is found and cotton is the main crop grown in black soil.
(ii) Alluvial Soil is found in river deltas. Three main features of this type of
soil are:
• It is very fertile.
• It is rich in potash, phosphoric acid and lime.
• It has a high water retention capacity
(iv) Biotic Resources: The resources which are obtained from the
biosphere and have life are called Biotic Resources. For example, plants,
animals, human beings, etc.
Abiotic Resources: The resources which are composed of non-living things
are called Abiotic Resources. For example, soil, air, water, metals, etc.
3. Answer the following questions in about 120 words.
(i) Explain the land use pattern in India and why has the land under
forest not increased much since 1960-61?
(ii) How have technical and economic development led to more
consumption of resources?
Answer.
(i) In India, the land is primarily used for agriculture, grazing and other
activities like housing, construction of roads and industries. Some part of it
is covered with forests and deserts. The pattern of the net sown area varies
from one state to another state depending upon the climate and soil types.
For example, about 80 percent of the total area in Punjab and Haryana is
used for cultivation while in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and
Andaman Nicobar Islands, it is even less than 10 percent. The part of the
land which is covered by forests in India is about 22%.
The land under the forest has not increased since 1960–61 due to the
increased use of land for agricultural activities, industrialisation and
urbanisation. Increasing population and subsequent increase in demand for
resources resulted in the degradation of forests. The land under forest has
increased by only about 4% since 1960-61.
(ii) The following factors are responsible for technical and economic
development leading to increased consumption of resources:
• Technological development led to efficient machinery. As a result,
production increased ultimately leading to the consumption of more
resources.
• Economic development raised people's demands and the
technological advancement led to greater exploitation of resources to
meet their demands.
• Improved medical and health resources led to increased population
which in turn resulted in increased consumption of resources.
Difference Between
Red soils
1. Red soil is formed due to weathering of igneous and
metamorphic rocks.
2. It is highly porous and less fertile but where it is deep it
is fertile.
3. It is less crystalline.
4. It is red in colour due to the presence of iron in it.
They occur in parts of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra
Pradesh, Orissa and Jharkhand.
Laterite soil
National Resources
• All the sources which are under the control of state or union
government are known as national resources.
↪ International Resources :-
• For example : India has got the right to mine manganese nodules
from the bed of Indian ocean .