Human-Environment Interaction
Geography ⇒ Environmental Geography
Human-Environment Interaction starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how terrace farming helps in reducing soil erosion in hilly areas.
Describe how traditional water harvesting systems in India demonstrate positive human-environment interaction.
Describe the impact of population growth on the environment in India.
Describe two ways in which human activities have led to soil erosion in India.
Explain how climate influences human settlement patterns in India.
Explain how the Green Revolution in India is an example of human-environment interaction.
Explain the concept of 'carrying capacity' in relation to human-environment interaction.
Explain the role of government policies in managing human-environment interaction in India.
Which of the following is a consequence of overusing groundwater for irrigation in India? (1) Flooding, (2) Water table depletion, (3) Increased rainfall, (4) Soil fertility improvement
Which of the following is a direct impact of industrialisation on the environment? (1) Improved literacy, (2) Air pollution, (3) Increased rainfall, (4) Soil formation
Which of the following is a human response to water scarcity in Rajasthan? (1) Building canals, (2) Constructing skyscrapers, (3) Planting rice, (4) Mining coal
Which of the following is a major cause of water pollution in Indian rivers? (1) Industrial waste, (2) Organic farming, (3) Rainwater harvesting, (4) Terrace farming
Fill in the blank: The construction of roads and railways through forests can lead to __________ of wildlife habitats.
Fill in the blank: The excessive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides can lead to __________ pollution.
Fill in the blank: The movement of people from rural to urban areas is called __________.
Fill in the blank: The practice of growing crops and rearing animals for food and other products is known as __________.
True or False: Human activities can lead to both positive and negative changes in the environment.
True or False: Human settlements near rivers are often more successful due to easy access to water and fertile soil.
True or False: The Chipko Movement in India was aimed at protecting forests from being cut down.
True or False: The construction of large dams can lead to the displacement of people and loss of biodiversity.
