Chapter 1 - Resources and Development: Multiple Choice Questions
Chapter 1 - Resources and Development: Multiple Choice Questions
Chapter 1 - Resources and Development: Multiple Choice Questions
(b) Gujarat
(c) Rajasthan
(d) Jharkhand
(b) Gujarat
2. Answer the following questions in about 30 words.
(i) Name three states having black soil and the crop which is
mainly grown in it.
(ii) What type of soil is found in the river deltas of the eastern
coast? Give three main features of this type of soil.
(iii) What steps can be taken to control soil erosion in the hilly
areas?
(iv) What are the biotic and abiotic resources? Give some
examples.
Answer
(i) Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh are states
having black soil.
Cotton is mainly grown in black soil.
(ii) Alluvial Soil is found in the river deltas of the eastern coast.
Three features of alluvial soil:
Alluvial soils are very fertile.
They are ideal for growing sugarcane, wheat and paddy.
The regions of alluvial soils are intensively cultivated and
densely populated.
(iii) In hilly areas, soil erosion can be controlled by ploughing
across contour-lines, making use of terrace farming techniques
and using strips of grasses to check soil erosion by wind and
water.
(iv) Biotic Resources: The resources which are obtained from the
biosphere and have life are called Biotic Resources. For example,
animals and plants including human beings.
Abiotic Resources: The resources which are composed of nonliving things are called Abiotic Resources. For example, water,
minerals, metals, wind, solar energy etc.
Ans:
An equitable distribution of resources has become essential
for a sustained quality of life and global peace.
India.
Approximately, 28 per cent of it belongs to the category of
forest degraded area, 56 per cent of it is water eroded area and
the rest is affected by saline and alkaline deposits.
In the upper reaches of the river valley i.e. near the place of
the break of slope, the soils are coarse.
In some areas the salt content is very high and common salt
is obtained by evaporating the water.
They are loamy and silty in valley sides and coarse grained
in the upper slopes.
The running water cuts through the clayey soils and makes
deep channels as gullies.
Wind blows loose soil off flat or sloping land known as wind
erosion.
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