Geography Notes
Water : Geography

Water is a vital renewable natural resources. Three-fourihhs of the earth's surface is covered with water. Therefore, it is called ‘water plante’. The importance of water in all fields is considered to be very high. Without water human can not survive even for one day. Water has emerged with ...

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Degradation of Soil and Conservation Measures:

These are some of the most commonly used soil conservation technologies used in the agricultural sector. They are converting the vast, flat, boring areas of lands into cultivated fields suitable for crop production. The major threats to soil erosion and depletion. Human beings and natural ...

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Soil : Geography

With the growing population and their ever-growing demand, the demand for food has risen drastically. With this rising demand, there has come to be a considerable amount of arable land and forest cover destruction. This has led to an alarming rate of deforestation. Besides, if forested areas ...

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Land use : Geography

Land use refers to the use of land for different purposes such as agriculture, forestry, and mining, building houses, roads and setting up of industries. The use is sustainable when it does not cause any harm or damage to the land and vice versa. Land use must be planned and organised specially ...

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Land : Geography

The land is among the most important natural resources. The land covers about 30% of the total area of the earth's surface. The land is classified into two main categories: private land and government owned lands. Most private lands are owned by individual entity (e.g., individuals, firms, and ...

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Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources

Land, soil, water, are the resources that belong to abiotic resources and are the most important resources. Soil is the covering of the earth's surface made up of minerals and organic matter. It supports life by providing food, protection, raw materials, habitat for animals and other organisms. ...

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Conserving Resources : Geography

The concept of conservation of resources is not new to us. We have seen the government putting up subsidy schemes for houses that are energy efficient, encouraging people to use less energy by offering incentives, etc. There are also corporate houses which encourage their employees to buy ...

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Types of Resources: (iii) Human Resources:

Human resources is a general term for the human labor and skills available to accomplish a task. In terms of business, human resources are the employees of an organization. The term also applies to other areas such as government or education. Human resources are the most valuable resource of ...

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Types of Resources: (ii) Human Made Resources:

Human beings are creative too. Living on one planet, humans have created all kinds of things to use. Some human-made resources are long-lasting, like buildings. Other human-made resources are made to be used only once, like paper plates. All together, they make life easier for humans. The ...

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Types of Resources: (i) Natural Resources:

Natural resources are those resources that are drawn from nature and are used without much modification-air, water, soils, minerals are the natural resources. They are also called renewable resources. The study of natural resources is called Natural resource management or natural resource ...

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