L1 Resource and Development Ws
L1 Resource and Development Ws
2. Metals are Non renewable resource as they take million of years in their
formation but they are …………….. .
3. Coal, iron ore, petroleum, diesel, etc are examples of ……………….. resources.
8. Define
9. ………… ……… region in India has rich reserves of minerals and fossil fules.
10. Land use data is available for only …… % of total geographical area in India.
11. ………% of India’s geographical area is under forest but the required area
should be……………
SHORT ANSWERS
16. Do you think that resources are free gifts of nature as is assumed by many?
22. Why some regions which are rich in resources are economically backward?
LONG QUESTIONS
25. Describe the various factors which control the formation of soil.
26. Describe the natural as well as human causes of land degradation in India.
27. Describe the various measures to solve the problems of land degradation in
India.
28. Which is the most widely spread and important soil in India? State the
characteristic of this type of soil.
Q31. Why is the land use data available for only 93% of the land area in India?
REASON (R): Resources like soil, air , water are easily available in nature.
a) Both the Assertion and the Reason are correct and the Reason is the correct
explanation of the Assertion.
b) Both the Assertion and the Reason are correct but the Reason is not the
correct explanation of the Assertion.
c) The Assertion is incorrect but the Reason is correct.
d) The Assertion is correct but the Reason is incorrect.
The denudation of the soil cover and subsequent washing down is described as
soil erosion. The processes of soil formation and erosion go on simultaneously
and generally there is a balance between the two Sometimes, this balance is
disturbed due to human activities like deforestation. overgrazing, construction
and mining etc. while natural forces like wind, glacier and water lead to soil
erosion. The running water cuts through the clayey soils and makes deep
channels as gullies. The land becomes unfit for cultivation and is known as bad
land. In the Chambal basin such lands are called ravines. Sometimes water flows
as a sheet over large areas down a slope. In such cases the top soll is washed
away.
(a) Gully erosion (b) Sheet erosion (c) Wind erosion (d) Tree erosion
(B) Which of the following statements about soil erosion is not true?
(a) Mahanadi Basin (b) Chambal Basin (c) Ganga Basin (d) Yamuna Basin
COLUMN A COLUMN B
a) Bangar i) New alluvium