Chapter 6
Man-made Environment and Human Resources
1. Only her writing-
(a) Which of the following can be distributed?
Answer: Two parts.
(b) What does the materialist say about human benefits and economic value ?
Answer: Wealth speaks.
(c) In any ministry of the Government of India, the direction of development of human resources of the country is discussed.
Answer: Chowa-chita is done in the ministry formed in the central circle of the country.
(d) Which of the following is unevenly distributed on the basis of topography?
Answer: Two parts.
(e) What is the current name of the hill district near him?
Answer: Dima Hashao.
2. Fill in the blanks-
(a) Physically and mentally capable individuals are called _________ resources.
Answer: Human resources.
(b) Compared to all other resources, human resource is ___________ resource.
Answer: Great wealth.
(c) Assam lies in the southern ___________ monsoon climate.
Answer: West.
(d) Unequal agricultural produce can be divided into _________ principal shares.
Answer: He is.
3. Just write the rest of them--
(a) Man-made components of the environment i.e. trees/houses.
Answer: Residence.
(b) Japan is now the world's leading industrial/agricultural country.
Answer: Industry leading country.
(c) Agriculture is the main livelihood of the people living in the river valley region of Assam.
Answer: Agriculture.
(d) Paharia area is densely populated.
Answer: Seranga.
(e) Karbi Anglong \ the present name of the hill district near him is Dima-Hachao.
North: North Kachar hilly district.
4. Correct - incorrect writing-
(a) Man-made environment is also known as artificial environment.
Answer: Pure.
(b) Man-made environment is created by using elements of natural environment.
Answer: Pure.
(c) Man-made environment is changing.
Answer: Pure.
(d) Human resources are persons physically and mentally capable of doing productive work.
Answer: Pure.
(e) On the basis of topography, we can divide two unequal landmasses.
Answer: Pure.
5. Write ___ (within 40 standard words)
(a) Role of human resources in social development.
Ans: Human civilization is progressing in various activities. Human inventions have improved our standard of living. From cooking to household chores, our civilization has advanced rapidly with the invention of electricity, TV, mobile phones, printers, computers, artificial satellites. Improvements in transportation and communication systems have transformed the entire world today into a vast globe. The country is naturally developed in terms of human resources. For example, I can talk about Japan. Japan is not rich in natural resources. But Japan has no shortage of technically advanced and highly educated people. These people are the human resources of the country.
(b) Effect of river valley plains on populated areas of Assam.
Answer: The topography of the valley region formed by Brahmaputra river, Barak river and Yar tributaries is almost the same. Both of these are major subsistence agriculture. The transport system in this region is well developed. Gradually, a number of industrial enterprises have sprung up. Due to the convenience of transportation, business has expanded. State cities, metropolises are located in this region. Yat is densely populated due to the convenient way of life of the people.
6. Bahlai Likha-- (within 80 standard words)
(a) What are the components of human-made environment? This episode is written about the role of the deep-rooted man.
Answer: Knowledge, intelligence, skill and other natural elements are used by humans to fulfill their needs. The man-made environment of that place is called the man-made environment that creates a favorable environment for any human being, and its elements, such as soil, water, trees, etc., create a natural environment. Man-made environment is created by using materials extracted from the natural environment. This environment is made up of our animals such as roads, corridors, houses, industrial buildings, social customs, culture, religious behavior, etc. Education system, political activities are man-made environmental factors.
By creating elements of the human-made environment, humans are forced to accumulate natural elements. As a result of this human activity, although the man-made environment is improved, the natural state of nature is damaged by over-extraction of natural elements. Some say the environment is polluted. This pollution harms human society.
(b) What causes uneven manufacturing? Mention the two systems that give practical reasons for co-existing with manufacturing plants.
Answer: The reason for uneven production is 1
1. In the rivers of Assam, Pahariyas excavate in the plains areas by digging soil, silt, sand and gravel. As a result of this, the carrying capacity of the river is reduced, resulting in waterlogging.
2. In the northern tributaries of the Brahmaputra and Ya, the Himalayan glaciers carry excess water on top of the monsoon water, resulting in the formation of two rivers, Upachi and Banpani.
There are two practical reasons for co-existing with manufacturing plants.
1. Agriculture in Banakrant region will be done during Noho time with emphasis on agriculture.
2. Maintain clean water supply for use during manufacturing.