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Urvee Goenka
Subject: Social Science
, asked 1 week, 6 days ago
Why is it not always prudent to bank only on the government records of the British period
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Abhedha Gupta
Subject: Social Science
, asked 1 week, 6 days ago
6. Match the items given the Columns A Correctly with those given in
Column B.
Column A Column B
(i) Resources (a) A renewable source of energy
(ii) Windmill (b) Human-made resource
(iii) Plants and trees (c) Abiotic resources
(iv) A vehicle (d) Utility
(v) Rocks and minerals (e) Biotic resources
7.
a. Air is a ubiquitous resource since it is found...........
b. Physical factors affecting the presence of a localised resource
are........, ........... and.............
c. Using resources carefully and giving them time to get renewed is
called...........
d. An actual resource today might have been a............resource
some time ago.
8. State true or false:
i. Water is not precious. We should not bother about its wasteful
use.
ii. All sources and substances have equal economic value.
iii. We should minimise the depletion of natural resources.
iv. People are human-made resources.
Answer
1
Abhedha Gupta
Subject: Social Science
, asked 1 week, 6 days ago
1. Which one of the following reason is best suitable as to why human
beings are called the ultimate(best) resource on the earth?
a. Human beings can explore, develop and convert the natural
resources into useful goods as per the abilities and demands.
b. The population of human beings in the world is ever-increasing
c. Human beings are Renewable resources
d. Human beings are found everywhere on earth
2. Listed below are some important principles of sustainable development.
Which one among them is not TRUE with respect to the principles of
sustainable development
a. Respect and care for all forms of life
b. Conserve the earth?s vitality and diversity
c. Maximise the depletion of natural resources
d. Change personal attitude and practices toward the environment.
3. These resources are inorganic in nature and constitute minerals, rocks,
soils, etc.
a. Abiotic resources
b. Man-made resources
c. Biotic resources
d. Natural resources
4. On the basis of the availability of supply, Natural resources can be
classified as____________ and ________.
a. Ubiquitous and Localised resources
b. Renewable and Non-Renewable
c. Biotic and Abiotic resources
d. Actual and Potential resources
5. Name the term given to the resources that are drawn from Nature and
used without much modification.
a. Depletable
b. Human made
c. Natural resources
d. Human
Answer
1
Juvedha
Subject: Social Science
, asked 2 weeks, 1 day ago
Chapter- resources geography
Please give me answer
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Juvedha
Subject: Social Science
, asked 2 weeks, 1 day ago
Please give me answers
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1
Ishika Jha
Subject: Social Science
, asked 2 weeks, 1 day ago
Name a natural resource which can be generated by us.
Answer
2
Riti
Subject: Social Science
, asked 2 weeks, 1 day ago
Can
atoms
be an example of
ubiquitous resources
?
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1
Urvee Goenka
Subject: Social Science
, asked 2 weeks, 3 days ago
Points on ancient, medieval and modern period
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1
Urvee Goenka
Subject: Social Science
, asked 2 weeks, 3 days ago
Write 5 points about ancient period
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1
Shreya Yadav
Subject: Social Science
, asked 3 weeks, 2 days ago
What is the Indian Parliament
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1
Dhruv Deep Singh
Subject: Social Science
, asked 4 weeks ago
How did the Non-Corporation movement affect the Chauri-Chaura case?
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Vansh Kumar
Subject: Social Science
, asked 4 weeks, 1 day ago
Pls give me a answer
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1
Vansh Kumar
Subject: Social Science
, asked 4 weeks, 1 day ago
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6
Dhruv Deep Singh
Subject: Social Science
, asked 4 weeks, 2 days ago
Define Adivasi .
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1
Dhruv Deep Singh
Subject: Social Science
, asked 4 weeks, 2 days ago
which issues comes under civil law
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What are you looking for?
Column B.
Column A Column B
(i) Resources (a) A renewable source of energy
(ii) Windmill (b) Human-made resource
(iii) Plants and trees (c) Abiotic resources
(iv) A vehicle (d) Utility
(v) Rocks and minerals (e) Biotic resources
7.
a. Air is a ubiquitous resource since it is found...........
b. Physical factors affecting the presence of a localised resource
are........, ........... and.............
c. Using resources carefully and giving them time to get renewed is
called...........
d. An actual resource today might have been a............resource
some time ago.
8. State true or false:
i. Water is not precious. We should not bother about its wasteful
use.
ii. All sources and substances have equal economic value.
iii. We should minimise the depletion of natural resources.
iv. People are human-made resources.
beings are called the ultimate(best) resource on the earth?
a. Human beings can explore, develop and convert the natural
resources into useful goods as per the abilities and demands.
b. The population of human beings in the world is ever-increasing
c. Human beings are Renewable resources
d. Human beings are found everywhere on earth
2. Listed below are some important principles of sustainable development.
Which one among them is not TRUE with respect to the principles of
sustainable development
a. Respect and care for all forms of life
b. Conserve the earth?s vitality and diversity
c. Maximise the depletion of natural resources
d. Change personal attitude and practices toward the environment.
3. These resources are inorganic in nature and constitute minerals, rocks,
soils, etc.
a. Abiotic resources
b. Man-made resources
c. Biotic resources
d. Natural resources
4. On the basis of the availability of supply, Natural resources can be
classified as____________ and ________.
a. Ubiquitous and Localised resources
b. Renewable and Non-Renewable
c. Biotic and Abiotic resources
d. Actual and Potential resources
5. Name the term given to the resources that are drawn from Nature and
used without much modification.
a. Depletable
b. Human made
c. Natural resources
d. Human
Please give me answer