Geography, asked by savitachou24, 4 months ago

development is a qualitative change which is always value positive. explain this statement​

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Answered by Bhavi3J
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Answer:

Development means a qualitative change which is always value positive:

(i) This means that development cannot take place unless there is an increment or addition to the existing conditions.

(ii) Development occurs when positive growth takes place. Yet, positive growth does not always lead to development.

(iii) Development occurs when there is a positive change in quality

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Answered by mahadev112021
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Explanation:

Growth refers to quantitative changes. Its value can be neutral, positive or negative. Development refers to qualitative changes and its value is always positive. This is because development cannot take place unless there is an increase or a rise in existing conditions thus leading to positive changes.

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