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Answered by tanishagoel198
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Is it question no. 2 or 3,

ans.2.

a) Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and, Chhattisgarh.

b) alluvial soil

features,(I) consist of various proportions of sand , silt and clay.

(II) it is of 2 types khadar and bhagar.

(III) these soils are very fertile in nature.

c) to control soil erosion in hilly areas,countor ploughing and terrace farming can be done.

d) the living resources are called biotic resources,ex. human beings, plants,etc.., and the non-living resources are called abiotic resources,ex.rocks,metals, etc.., .

ans.3.

(I)Land-use pattern in India is a dynamic concept. It changes over space and time. Land-use pattern in India is as follows:

1. About 46% area is the net sown area in the country.

2. Forests occupy about 22% of the reporting area.

3. The cultivable waste land accounts for nearly 5% of the area.

4. The fallow land covers about 8% of the total area.

5. Permanent pastures and tree crops cover only 5%.

6. The land not available for cultivation is nearly 14% of the total area.

The factors which determine land use are two fold:

(a) Physical – climate, soil and relief.

(b) Human – culture, tradition and technology.

The main causes for the change in Land-use pattern are –

1. Growing human population

2. Urbanization

3. Industrialisation,

This then varies from state to state also. The above mentioned factors are also responsible for the decrease in land under forest which is around 19% i.e. 14% away from 33% norm of UNO body on environment protection but a slight improvement after 1960-61 i.e. of 22% of the total geographical area.

(II) Technical and economic development have led to more consumption of resources in the following ways: It provides equipments which increases production that lead to the consumption of more resources. The economic development leads to the rise of the needs of people which results into more consumption of resources.

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