Human-Environment Interaction
Geography ⇒ Environmental Geography
Human-Environment Interaction starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how the use of pesticides in agriculture can affect the environment.
Describe one way in which people in flood-prone areas of India adapt to their environment.
Describe one way in which people in Rajasthan have adapted to the hot and dry climate.
Describe one way in which people in the Himalayan region adapt to their environment.
Explain how irrigation is an example of human-environment interaction.
Explain how pollution is related to human-environment interaction.
Explain how the construction of dams can affect the environment.
Explain why it is important to use natural resources wisely.
Which of the following is a consequence of deforestation? (1) Increase in rainfall (2) Soil erosion (3) More wildlife (4) Cleaner air
Which of the following is a direct effect of urbanization on the environment? (1) Increase in forests (2) Decrease in pollution (3) Loss of green spaces (4) More wildlife habitats
Which of the following is a negative impact of human activities on the environment? (1) Afforestation (2) Soil erosion (3) Rainwater harvesting (4) Wildlife conservation
Which of the following is a result of overusing groundwater for irrigation? (1) Flooding (2) Water scarcity (3) Soil fertility (4) Increased rainfall
Fill in the blank: Planting trees to restore a forest is called __________.
Fill in the blank: The construction of large cities is an example of __________ the environment.
Fill in the blank: The cutting down of trees without planting new ones is called __________.
Fill in the blank: The practice of growing crops and rearing animals is called __________.
True or False: Human activities can change the natural environment.
True or False: Human-environment interaction can be both positive and negative.
True or False: Human-environment interaction only has negative effects on the environment.
True or False: The Ganga river is used for drinking, irrigation, and transportation by people living along its banks.
