Geography, asked by Anonymous, 5 months ago

Explain the following Resources and development (R&D), geography, class 10
Resource:
Biotic resource:
Abiotic resource
Renewable resource:
Non renewable resource:
Individual resource:
Community-owned resource:
National resource:
International resource:
Exclusive economic zone:
Potential resource:
Developed resource:
Stock:
Reserves:
Development:
Sustainable development:
Agenda 21:
Land resource:
Forest land:
National forest policy (1952):
Agriculture land:
Bad land:
Fallow land:
Net sown area:
Soil resource:
Forest/mountainous soil:
Alluvial soil:
Duars; Chos; Terai:
Bangar; Khadar; Kankar:
Black soil:
Red/yellow soil:
Laterite soil:
Arid soil:
Soil erosion:
Sheet erosion:
Contour ploughing:
Terrace farming:
Strip cropping:
Shelter belts:

Answers

Answered by Aryanidhanvjay
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Answer:

Biotic Resources: All living organisms in our environment are called biotic resources.

For example, trees, animals, insects, etc.

Abiotic Resources: All non-living things present in our environment are termed as abiotic resources.

For example – earth, air, water, metals, rocks, etc.

Renewable resources covered here include: electricity produced from the light of the sun via photovoltaic cells on individual buildings or for communities of buildings.

Non-renewable resources :- nonrenewable resources: oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear energy. Oil, natural gas, and coal are collectively called fossil fuels.

individual resources :-Things that are present in our sorrounding and environment and which are known to satisfy human wants are termed as resources. ... so,we can say development of resources is meant to systematic use of resources so that upcoming generation will have an availability of it.

Community-owned resource:- Resources owned by community or society are called Community Owned Resources. For example – Graveyard, grazing land, ponds, burial grounds, park, etc.

National resource:- Natural resources are resources that exist without any actions of humankind. This includes all valued characteristics such as commercial and industrial use, aesthetic value, scientific interest and cultural value.

international resources :- The International Resource Panel is a scientific panel of experts that aims to help nations use natural resources sustainably without compromising economic growth and human needs. It provides independent scientific assessments and expert advice on a variety of areas.

Exclusive economic zone :- An exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is a sea zone prescribed by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea over which a sovereign state has special rights regarding the exploration and use of marine resources, including energy production from water and wind.

Potential resource:- Potential resources are the resources which are currently not in use. We do have the technology to extract them but their extraction has not been started yet.

Developed resource: Developed resources are the one which is developed and surveyed for utilization and currently in use. They are also called actual resources.

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