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Class 8 Geography Chapter 1 Question Answers - Resources and Development

Q1: What is a resource? What are the criteria for any substance to become a resource?
Ans: All those substances which have some utility or usability are resources for us.
The different criteria required for anything to be resource for us are:
  • Utility or usability
  • Economic value or any other value
  • Time and technology inherent, which can make the substance important for present or future requirements  of the people. For example, Discovery of fire led to the practice of cooking, Invention of wheel ultimately resulted in the development of newer modes of transport etc.
Class 8 Geography Chapter 1 Question Answers - Resources and Development

Q2: Describe the different types of Natural resources.

Ans: Natural resources are categorised in two types – 

  • Renewable ResourcesResources which do not depend on human consumption are called renewable resources. These resources get renewed with the use of humans. But there are some kinds of renewable resources that are affected by human consumption such as water, soil and forest.
  • Non-renewable Resources- Resources whose stock are limited are called as non-renewable resources. These resources decrease with human consumption. These resources take thousands of years to renew. Examples of such kinds of resources are coal and Petroleum.

Class 8 Geography Chapter 1 Question Answers - Resources and Development

Q3: As human beings, how can we ensure sustainable development?
Ans: We can ensure sustainable development by ensuring that:
  • The usage of renewable resources is sustainable,
  • The diversity of life on earth is maintained,
  • The damage caused to nature by our activities is as low as possible.
Q4: Explain how resources are classified broadly.
Ans: Resources are broadly classified into natural, human-made and human.
  • Natural resources are those that are taken from nature. They are used without modifying them, i.e. in the same form as they exist in. Examples include rivers, lakes, air, soils, minerals, trees, mountains, etc. are natural resources.
  • Human-made resources have not been provided to us by nature. Human beings have used their intelligence to manufacture them for their own use. Examples include vehicles, buildings, roads, telephone, etc.
  • Human resources include people who serve us in any way. Example include a teacher, doctor, etc.
Class 8 Geography Chapter 1 Question Answers - Resources and Development
Q5: Explain the terms resource conservation and sustainable development.
Ans: Resource conservation is the concept of using resources carefully so that they do not end up quickly. The future generations also need the resources, but if we keep using them at a fast pace, they may end up, thus posing problems for the future. We should use resources in such a balanced way that we satisfy our needs as well as conserve them for future. This concept is called sustainable development.

Q6: What is sustainable development? Mention some of its principles.
Ans: Sustainable development is a utilising resource in such a way that we not only think of meeting our own requirements of the present but also we are aware of their conservation for our future generations.
Some principles of sustainable development:
  • Respect and care for all forms of life.
  • Improve the quality of human life.
  • Conserve the earth’s vitality and diversity.
  • Minimise the depletion of natural resources.
  • Change personal attitude and practices towards the environment.
  • Enable communities to care for their own environment.

Q7: Mention our duty to maintain and preserve the life support system that nature provides us.

Ans: The future of our planet and its people is linked with our ability to maintain and preserve the life support system that nature provides. Therefore, it is our duty to ensure that.

  • all uses of renewable resources are sustainable
  • the diversity of life on the earth is conserved
  • the damage to natural environmental system is minimised.

Q8: What is the significance of time and technology in making a substance a resource?

Ans: Time and technology are two important factors that can change substances into resources. Each discovery or invention leads to many others. The discovery of fire led to the practice of cooking and other processes while the invention of the wheel ultimately resulted in development of newer modes of transport. The technology to create hydroelectricity has turned energy in fast flowing water into an important resource.

Q9: Differentiate between natural resources and human made resources.

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Class 8 Geography Chapter 1 Question Answers - Resources and Development

Q10: Differentiate between potential and actual resources.

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Class 8 Geography Chapter 1 Question Answers - Resources and Development

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