Resources and Development Notes
Resources and Development Notes
Development
Handwritten Notes
Gaurav Suthar
Resources -
Classification of Resources -
i) Individual community
ii) National
iii) International.
i) Potential
ii) Developed stock
iii) Reserves.
1) On the basis of Origin -
i) Biotic Resources –
i) Renewable Resources –
Petrol Coal
3) On the basis of Ownership -
i) Individual Resources –
House
Roads Railways
(Singles Be Like – Ye Dukh Khatam
Kaahe Nhi hota hai be �)
Sunlight Mountains
(Agar Kisi ko janana ho to ye Photo Switzerland ki hai)
4) On the basis of Status of development -
i) Potential Resources –
Water
iv) Reserves –
Dam Forest
Development of Resources
Land
Land
Land Resources in India -
iii) 30% of the land is Mountain which provide riven water and
spot for tourism and Ecological Sports
Land Distribution
27%
43%
30%
e) Uncultivated Land
h) Cultivable waste land left and cultivated for more than five
agricultural years
Fallow Lands
i) Afforestation
Classification of Soil -
Alluvial Soil
Black Soil
2) The soil is good for growing cotton and is also known as black
cotton soil.
3) This soil is found in the plateaus of Maharashtra, Madhya
Pradesh and Chhattisgarh also along the Godavari and the
Krishna valleys.
Red Soil
Yellow Soil
Laterite Soil
4) In this soil the salt content is very high and common salt is
obtained by evaporating the water.
5) Arid soil doesn’t have humus and moisture because due to dry
climate and high temperature water gets evaporated.
2) The soil texture is loamy and silty in valley sides and coarse
grained in the upper slopes.
Forest Soil
Humus
A substance made from dead leaves and plants, that you put into
the ground to help plants grow
Humus
(गमले म� डालने वाल� खाद)
The map below shows the different types of soils found in India
Soil Erosion and Soil Conservation
i) Deforestation
ii) Over-grazing
iii) Construction
iv) Mining
v) Wind
vi) Water
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