The causes for deforestation in India were as follows: (i) The British directly encouraged the production of commercial crops like jute' sugar' wheat and cotton because the demand for these crops increased in Europe due to increase in population. In addition to this raw materials were required for iRead more
The causes for deforestation in India were as follows:
(i) The British directly encouraged the production of commercial crops like jute’ sugar’ wheat and cotton because the demand for these crops increased in Europe due to increase in population. In addition to this raw materials were required for industrial production
(ii) They thought that forests were unproductive. They were considered to be wilderness that had to be brought under cultivation so that the land could yield agricultural products an revenue and enhance the income of the state. So between 1880 and 1920. cultivated area increased by 6.7 million hectares.
(iii) With the shortage of oak forests in England in the early nineteenth century trees were felled on a massive scale and vast quantities of timber was exported from India to meet the timber supply of Royal Navy.
(iv) The spread of railways too created an additional demand of timber. Wood was
required to run locomotives and sleepers for laying railway lines.
(v) Large areas of natural forests were cleared for tea, coffee and rubber plantations to meet Europe’s growing need for these commodities’
Generally, food security means getting two square meals' But it has following dimensions: (i) Availability of food: It implies food production within the country. food imports and the previous years stock stored in government granaries. (ii) Accessibility: It means food is within the reach of everyRead more
Generally, food security means getting two square meals’ But it has following dimensions:
(i) Availability of food: It implies food production within the country. food imports and the previous years stock stored in government granaries.
(ii) Accessibility: It means food is within the reach of every person.
(iii) Affordability : It implies that an individual has enough money to buy sufficient’ safe and nutritious food to meet one’s dietary needs’
Explain any five reasons for deforestation in India during 19th century.
The causes for deforestation in India were as follows: (i) The British directly encouraged the production of commercial crops like jute' sugar' wheat and cotton because the demand for these crops increased in Europe due to increase in population. In addition to this raw materials were required for iRead more
The causes for deforestation in India were as follows:
See less(i) The British directly encouraged the production of commercial crops like jute’ sugar’ wheat and cotton because the demand for these crops increased in Europe due to increase in population. In addition to this raw materials were required for industrial production
(ii) They thought that forests were unproductive. They were considered to be wilderness that had to be brought under cultivation so that the land could yield agricultural products an revenue and enhance the income of the state. So between 1880 and 1920. cultivated area increased by 6.7 million hectares.
(iii) With the shortage of oak forests in England in the early nineteenth century trees were felled on a massive scale and vast quantities of timber was exported from India to meet the timber supply of Royal Navy.
(iv) The spread of railways too created an additional demand of timber. Wood was
required to run locomotives and sleepers for laying railway lines.
(v) Large areas of natural forests were cleared for tea, coffee and rubber plantations to meet Europe’s growing need for these commodities’
Explain the three dimensions of food security.
Generally, food security means getting two square meals' But it has following dimensions: (i) Availability of food: It implies food production within the country. food imports and the previous years stock stored in government granaries. (ii) Accessibility: It means food is within the reach of everyRead more
Generally, food security means getting two square meals’ But it has following dimensions:
See less(i) Availability of food: It implies food production within the country. food imports and the previous years stock stored in government granaries.
(ii) Accessibility: It means food is within the reach of every person.
(iii) Affordability : It implies that an individual has enough money to buy sufficient’ safe and nutritious food to meet one’s dietary needs’
What do you call this method of saving the environment?
Reduce
Reduce
See lessHow can you save electricity at home or school?
By switching off unnecessary lights and fans
By switching off unnecessary lights and fans
See lessWhat does their presence in Ganga water mean?
It means contamination by disease causing microorganisms
It means contamination by disease causing microorganisms
See lessWhere is it found normally ?
Human intestine
Human intestine
See lessWhat is the main pollutant of Ganga?
Coliform
Coliform
See lessWhat action Government has taken to save this river Ganga from pollution?
Government launched Ganga Action Plan in 1985
Government launched Ganga Action Plan in 1985
See lessName one such river which gets polluted while passing through towns of Haridwar, Kanpur. Allahabad, Patna and Howrah?
Ganga
Ganga
See lessWhat happens to a river when it passes through cities and towns?
It get Polluted
It get Polluted
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