(i) Which one of the following is the main cause of land degradation in Punjab?
(a) Intensive cultivation
(b) Deforestation
(c) Over irrigation
(d) Overgrazing
Ans: (c) Over irrigation
Excessive irrigation in Punjab, Haryana, and western Uttar Pradesh causes waterlogging and increases soil salinity and alkalinity.
(ii) In which one of the following states is terrace cultivation practised?
(a) Punjab
(b) Plains of Uttar Pradesh
(c) Haryana
(d) Uttarakhand
Ans: (d) Uttarakhand
Terrace cultivation is practiced in hilly areas to reduce water runoff and soil erosion.
Terrace Cultivation
(iii) In which of the following states is black soil predominantly found?
(a) Uttar Pradesh
(b) Rajasthan
(c) Maharashtra
(d) Jharkhand
Ans: (c) Maharashtra
Black soil is found in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Chhattisgarh, and extends along Godavari and Krishna valleys. It is ideal for cotton cultivation.
(i) Name three states having black soil and the crop which is mainly grown in it.
Ans: The three states are
It is clayey, retains moisture, and is nutrient-rich. Cotton is the main crop grown in these soils due to their fertility.
Black Soil
(ii) What type of soil is found in the river deltas of the eastern coast? Give three main features of this type of soil.
Ans: Alluvial soil occurs in the deltas of the Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, and Kaveri rivers. Its main features are-
Alluvial Soil
(iii) What steps can be taken to control soil erosion in the hilly areas?
Ans: Some steps that can be followed to prevent soil erosion in hilly areas include:
(i) Explain the land use pattern in India and why has the land under forest not increased much since 1960-61?
Ans:
(a) The land use pattern in India in 1960-61 and 2008-09 is given in the figure given below:
Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, 2008 - 09
(b) From above it is clear that in 2008-09, the main uses are as mentioned below:
(c) The land under forest has shown only a marginal increase (0.98%). This is due to increasing population, industrialisation and urbanisation.
(ii) How have technical and economic development led to more consumption of resources?
Ans: (a) As technology improves with development, more resources are needed for production.
(b) According to Gandhi, the misuse of modern technology is a major cause of resource depletion worldwide.
(c) The advanced technology of colonial powers allowed them to exploit resources and dominate the countries they colonised.
(d) Resources only help in development if there is suitable technology and the right changes in the institutions of the country. India went through these stages during colonisation.
Example: In Punjab and Haryana, water resources are heavily used to increase irrigation and farming during dry seasons. This has led to a drop in water levels, causing problems for farmers.
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