Agriculture in the Gangetic plain has shifted from being primarily rainfed to relying on irrigation, using networks of canals or pumping water from groundwater sources to increase crop production. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 3 Landform and life Class VI ...
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Rivers in plains support economic activities through easy navigation due to their gentle slopes. In earlier times, people used rivers for travel, and even today, stretches of rivers like the Ganga are used for boat transportation. NCERT Textbook Exploring Society ...
The major occupations of people living in the Ganga plain include river fishing and agriculture, with many relying on these activities for their livelihood. Class VI Book Exploring Society India and Beyond Class 6 Social Science Chapter 3 Landform and ...
Around 40 crore people, or more than one-fourth of India’s total population, live in the Ganga plain, making it one of the most densely populated regions in the country. Chapter 3 Landform and life Class 6 NCERT Social Science Textbook ...
The East African Plateau is renowned for its gold and diamond mining operations, making it an important source of these valuable minerals. Class VI Book Exploring Society India and Beyond Class 6 Social Science Chapter 3 Landform and life Session ...
The Tibetan Plateau, the largest and highest plateau, and the Deccan Plateau are two examples. They differ in size and elevation, with the Tibetan Plateau being the highest in the world. Chapter 3 Landform and life Class 6 NCERT Social ...
Mount Kailash in Tibet is considered sacred by followers of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Bon, an ancient Tibetan religion. Class VI NCERT Social Science NCERT Social Science Textbook Exploring Society India and Beyond Session 2024-2025.
Mount Everest is considered sacred by different cultures, with Tibetans calling it “Chomolungma,” meaning “Mother Goddess of the World,” and Nepalis referring to it as “Sagarmatha,” meaning “Goddess of the Sky. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 3 Landform and life
Excessive tourism can put pressure on fragile mountain environments, leading to challenges in maintaining the balance between tourism and environmental conservation. Class VI NCERT Social Science Class VI Book Exploring Society India and Beyond Chapter 3 Landform and life.
Terrace farming involves cutting steps into the slopes of mountains to create flat areas for cultivation. It is practised because the rugged terrain and steep slopes make regular farming difficult. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 3 Landform and life NCERT ...