3. In which country is the share of secondary activities more in the GDP?
4. Can we say that Brazil is an agrarian economy like India? Give reasons.
5. Which country has a higher percent of population engaged in secondary activities?
6. How muchpercent of population is engaged in tertiary activities in India?
Q7. Answer the following questions in brief-
1. Prepare a questionaire for interview of a farmer during a field visit.
2. Explain about the historical background of India and Brazil.
3. Write about the factors affecting the climate of Brazil.
4. Describe in brief about the climatic changes occuring in India while going from north to
south.
5. Which factors attract more tourists in Brazil?
6. How are Brazil and India different from each other in terms of location?
7. Make a report on your field visit.
8. Explain the importance of the Himalayas and the Indian Ocean with respect to the
climate of India.
9. Giving examples,colerate climateand population distribution.
10. Differentiate between the physiography of Brazil and India.
11. Why has mining not developed in the western part of Brazil?
12. What could be the reasons behind the formation of swamps in the extensive continental
location of Pantanal?
13. Differentiate between the forest types of Brazil and India.
14. Whatenvironmental issues are faced by Brazil and India?
15. Correlate wildlifeandnatural vegetation in India and Brazil.
16. Describe the latitudinal and longitudinal extent of India and Brazil.
17. What measures are being taken to control pollution in the rivers of India?
18. Prepare a questionaire for a field visit to a factory.
19. Compare the climates of Brazil and India.
20. What are the similarities and differences between the fishing activities that are carried out in
India and Brazil?
21. Explain the characteristics of the North Indian Plains.
22. Why does the deciduous type of vegetation occupy most of India?
23. Which are the major water divides of India giving examples.
24. How will you manage the litter during the field visit?
25. What arethe difficulties in the development of the railway system in Brazil’sinternal
areas?
26. What are the major causes of degradation of forests in Brazil and India?
27. What items will you take with you for the field visit?
28. Explain the similarities and differences between the population distribution in Brazil and India.
29. Which means of communication expedited the field of communicati
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China
- The share of secondary industries as part of GDP in China is more than in countries such as India (25%), Japan (26%), the U.S. (20%) and Brazil (25%). China is a world leader in industrial output, including mining and ore processing, processed metals, petroleum, cement, coal, chemicals and fertilizer.
- Brazilian agriculture including food processing corresponds to 20–25% of the country' GDP with services making up the majority of the country's gdp. ... So, no, Brazil is not an agrarian society
- Most of the people of India are associated with the primary sector of the economy. This is because India has a large population which is engaged in the agricultural activities, fishing, mining, etc
- what measures are being taken to control pollution in the rivers of india
Sewage water and the industrial effluents should be treated before releasing them into water bodies.
Hot water should be cooled before being released from the power plant.
Excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides should be avoided.
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