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Answered by dineshwari8
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☆○● The layout or arrangement of the uses of the land is known as “land use pattern”. The land may be used for agriculture, forest, pasture etc. Land use is determined by many factors like relief features, climate, soil, density of population, technical and socio-economic factors

1. The identity of India gradually came to be associated with the image of Bharat Mata as the feelings of nationalism spread. First created by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, it was later painted by Abanindranath Tagore. Calm, composed, divine and spiritual, Bharat Mata acquired many forms and was widely circulated across the nation.

2. Movements to revive Indian Folklore played an important role in developing ideas of nationalism. Folk songs and tales gave a true picture of a traditional culture that was believed to be corrupted and damaged by outside forces. It was increasingly being considered important in order to discover one's national identity. For example - Rabindranath Tagore collected ballads, hymns, and rhymes and led the movement for folk revival.

3. Icons and symbols such as the tricolour (red, green, yellow) created during the Swadeshi Movement became the force that unified and inspired people in participating in the nationalist struggle. Expressing the Gandhian ideal of self-help, the tricolour with a spinning wheel in the center (red, green, white) created by Gandhiji became a symbol of defiance during the marches

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4. The reinterpretation of history brought people of various communities under the nationalist struggle. Many Indians made attempts at instilling a sense of pride by looking at the historical experiences of India in a positive manner. The British saw Indians as backward, incapable of governing themselves. In response, Indians began looking into the past to discover India's great achievements,

5. The glorious developments of ancient times including the development of art and architecture, science and mathematics, religion and culture, law and philosophy, crafts and trade had flourished were the focus of the emerging nationalist struggles. The colonization of India by the British was seen as the major reason for decline in India's progress.

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Answered by Sia55
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The layout or arrangement of the uses of the land is known as “land use pattern”. The land may be used for agriculture, forest, pasture etc. Land use is determined by many factors like relief features, climate, soil, density of population, technical and socio-economic factors.

The usage of land in India is determined by both physical and human factors.

Physical factors: It is dependent on nature variants such as topography, climate, soil types

Human factors: It completely relies on human activities and usage such as population density, technological capability and culture and traditions etc.

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The main utilisation and usage of land is set on two different factors physical and human. Physical factors include topography, climatic conditions depending upon the area, soil types Human factors comprises of population density, technological capability and culture and traditions etc.

The pattern and follow up of the net sown area varies widely from one state to another.

It is mostly over 80 per cent of the total area in Punjab and Haryana and very less than 10 per cent in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and Andaman Nicobar Islands.

The total area occupied by forest is 33 per cent which is far lower than the estimated geographical area, which was outlined in the National Forest Policy (1952).

It was considered mandatory for the maintenance of the ecological balance.

Apart of this, land is termed as wasteland and land that is put up to other non-agricultural uses.

Wasteland mainly includes rocky, arid and desert areas and land put to other non-agricultural uses includes settlements, roads, railways, industry etc.

The repeated usage of land over a long period of time without taking adequate measures to conserve and manage has lead to degradation of land.

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