chapter-1-resources-and-development
chapter-1-resources-and-development
(b) Biotic
(c) Flow
(d) Non-renewable
(ii) Under which of the following type of resource tidal energy cannot be put?
(a) Replenishable
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(b) Human-made
(c) Abiotic
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(d) Non-recyclable
(iii) Which one of the following is the main cause of land degradation in Punjab?
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(b) Deforestation
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(c) Over irrigation
(d) Overgrazing
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(c) Haryana
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(d) Uttarakhand
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Rajasthan
(d) Jharkhand
Answer :
(i) (d) Non-renewable
(ii) What type of soil is found in the river deltas of the eastern coast? Give three
main features of this type of soil.
Answer :The type of soil found in river deltas of the eastern coast is Alluvial Soil.
Following are the three main features of Alluvial soil -
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(iii) What steps can be taken to control soil erosion in the hilly areas?
Answer :The main techniques that can be used to control soil erosion in the hilly areas are given below-
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1. Contour ploughing
2. Terrace farming
3. Strips of grass are allowed to grow between the crops, this method is known as strip cropping.
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(iv) What are the biotic and abiotic resources? Give some examples.
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Answer :
(ii) How have technical and economic development led to more consumption of
resources?
Answer :
1. Large scale production-
Large scale production leads to over utilization of resources as more and more raw sources are required.
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Question 3: Imagine, if the oil supply gets exhausted one day, how would this affect
our life style?
Answer :
1. If oil supplies get exhausted, this will affect our life-style very much because in such a situation the
machines, vehicles, railways etc. will not be able to run.
2. People would not be able to go from one place to another because oil is needed for every means of
transport.
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3. Most of our activities are depended on petroleum products like petrol, diesel, LPG, CNG etc.
Question 4: Solve the puzzle by following your search horizontally and vertically to
find the hidden answers.
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Answers :
(i) Resource
(ii) Minerals
(iii) Black
(iv) Laterite
(v)Afforestation
(vi) Alluvial
Intext Questions:
Question :Can you identify and name the various items used in making life
comfortable in our villages and towns. List the items and name the material used in
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their making.
Answer :
Villages:
Clothes - Cotton, synthetic fibers, wool silk, etc
Towns:
Cooking gas stove and cylinder - Steel, brass, rubber, etc.
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Fans, room coolers and air conditioners - Steel, copper, plastics, etc.
Question :Prepare a list of stock and reserve, resources that you are familiar with
from your local area.
Answer :
Stock : water, Air, Soil, Gases, etc.
Question :Can you name some resource rich but economically backward regions and
some resource poor but economically developed regions? Give reasons for such a
situation.
Answer :States of Orissa, Assam, and Jharkhand are rich in resources but are economically backward.
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States of Punjab, Delhi, and Haryana are poor in resources but are economically developed.
Question : Prepare a list of resources found in your state and also identify the
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resources that are important but deficit in your state.
Answer :The State of Madhya Pradesh is richly endowed with mineral wealth. It is the sole producer of
diamond in the country. Coal, limestone, manganese ore, bauxite, copper ore, dolomite, fire clay, slate
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pyrophyllite-diaspore are the main minerals occurring in the State.
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Question : Try to do a comparison between the two pie charts (Fig. 1.4) given for
land use and find out why the net sown area and the land under forests have
changed from 1960-61 to 2002-03 very marginally.
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Answers :The net sown area and the land under forests have changed from 1960-61 to 2002-03 very
marginally because of the following factors:
Urbanization
floods
increasing population,
fragmentation of land holdings
declining water table
unabated and massive conversion of agricultural land for building houses and construction of
infrastructure.
Rise in cost of irrigation
Question :The pattern of net sown area varies greatly from one state to another. It is
over 80 per cent of the total area in Punjab and Haryana and less than 10 per cent in
Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and Andaman Nicobar Islands. Find out
reasons for the low proportion of net sown area in these states.
Answers :Net sown area in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and Manipur is low mainly due to the hilly and
rocky terrain. Andaman and Nicobar Islands are covered by dense tropical forests and so net sown area is low.
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