flow chart of class 10 geography Resources and Development
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1. GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER-1 RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT MADE BY- ANSH MEHTA Holiday Homework 2. WHAT IS A RESOURCE??? Everything available in our environment and which satisfy our needs It should be 1.) Technologically accessible 2.) Culturally acceptable 3.) Economically feasible Like - Solar Cooker – It is technologically accessible but not culturally acceptable 3. CLASSIFICATION OF RESOURCES ORIGIN EXHAUSTIBILITY Classification of resources on the basis of OWNERSHIP DEVELOPMENT 4. RESOURCES-ORIGIN • Obtained from Biosphere and have Life • Examples- Flora, Fauna, Fisheries, Livestock, Human Beings BIOTIC • All the things which are Composed of Non Living Things • Examples- Rocks, Metals ABIOTIC 5. RESOURCES-EXHAUSTIBILITY Resources on the basis of Exhaustibility Renewable These resources can be renewed/recycled. For Example Solar and Water Energy, Forests etc. Further Divided into Continuous-Water and Wind Flow-Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Non Renewable These resources cannot be renewed as they take million years to form. For Example Minerals, Fossil Fuels. 6. RESOURCES-OWNERSHIP INDIVIDUAL • The resources which are owned privately by individuals. • Example- Mobiles, Land. COMMUNITY • The which resources are accessible to all members of the society. • Example- Public Parks, Playgrounds. NATIONAL • The resources which belongs to the government. • Technically all resources belong to the nation. • Example- Roads, Oceanic area up to 19.2km. INTERNATIONAL • The resources belonging to international institutions. • Example- Oceanic resources beyond 200 nautical miles of the EEZ. 7. RESOURCES-STATUS OF DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL •Resources which are found in an region, but not have been utilized. •Like Rajasthan and Gujarat have potential of solar and wind energy but not been used for some reasons. DEVELOPED •Resources which are surveyed and their quality and quantity is determined for utilization •The development of resources depends on technology and level of their feasibility. STOCK •The resources which have potential to satisfy human needs but there is no technology to use are included among Stock. •Like Water is a compound of Hydrogen and Oxygen which can be used as rich source of energy but there is technology to use it. RESERVES •They are subset of stock which can be use with existing technology but are conserved for the future generations. •Like river water is used to a limited consent for generating electricity so that it can be used in future. 8. DEVELOPMENT OF RESOURCES Development of Resources Essential for future as resources are limited in supply Unequal Distribution Exploitation Ecological Problem Scarcity of resources Depletion of resources 9. LAND DEGRADATION DEFORESTATION INDUSTRIAL WASTE OVERUSE OF FERTILIZERS QUARRYING OVERDRAZING MINING 10. LAND CONSERVATION Afforestation Planting Shelterbelts Checking Over irrigation Terrace Farming 11. RESOURCE PLANNING IDENDIFYING INVENTORY OF RESOURCES ECONOMIC AND TECNOLOGICAL EVOLUTION MATCHING RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT PLAN Resource Planning is widely accepted strategy for judicious use of resources. It has importance in a country like India which has enormous diversity in resources HOW IS RESOURCE PLANNING DONE??? 12. SOIL AS A RESOURCE Most important natural resource. Medium of plant growth and supports different types of living organism on the earth. Takes million of years to form soil up to a few cm in length. 13. FACTORS AFFECTING FORMATION OF SOIL Parent Rock Climate Vegetation Wind Activity of Decomposition Glaciers Organic and Inorganic Materials Temperature 14. CLASSIFICATION OF SOIL Colour Thickness Classification on the basis Chemical and Physical Properties Texture-Age of :- ALLUVIAL BLACK RED LATTERITE ARID FOREST 15. ALLUVIAL SOIL Very Fertile Formed by the deposit [Sand and Silt] brought by the rivers Found in Northern Plains, Coastal Plains, Deltas of Rivers Rice, Wheat, Cotton, Oil Seed Rich in Potash and Lime Deficiency in Nitrogen 16. BLACK SOIL Black in Colour Known as Regur Soil, Cotton Soil, Lava Soil Made up of lava flow [Breaking down of igneous rocks] Found in Maharashtra, M.P, Chhattisgarh, Godavari and Krishna Valleys Good Capacity to hold moisture Rich in Calcium Carbonate, Potash, Lime Deficiency in Phosphoric Content Crack occurs when dry Sticky when wet 17. RED OR YELLOW SOIL Porous Chores Found in Eastern and Southern part of Deccan Plateau Formed by the denudation of Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks Rice, Pulse, Sugar Cane Rich in Iron Deficiency in Nitrogen, Humus, Lime
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resources ->natural and human.
natural->renewable and non-renewable
non-renewable->recyclable and non-recyclable.
renewable->continous flow and biological
biological->natural vegetation and wildlife.
coming to human resources,
human->structures and institutions and quality and quantity.
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