Human-Environment Interaction
Geography ⇒ Human Geography
Human-Environment Interaction starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one negative impact of mining on the environment.
Describe one way in which technology has helped reduce environmental pollution in India.
Describe one way in which urbanization impacts the environment.
Explain how climate influences the lifestyle of people living in Rajasthan.
Explain how terrace farming helps in soil conservation in hilly areas.
Explain how the construction of dams affects the environment and human life.
Explain how the use of public transport can help reduce environmental pollution.
Explain the impact of overpopulation on the environment.
Which of the following is a consequence of over-irrigation? (1) Soil salinity, (2) Increased crop yield, (3) Afforestation, (4) Urbanization
Which of the following is a direct result of industrialization? (1) Increase in forest cover, (2) Air and water pollution, (3) Soil conservation, (4) Wildlife protection
Which of the following is a human activity that helps conserve the environment? (1) Overfishing, (2) Afforestation, (3) Industrialization, (4) Mining
Which of the following is a human adaptation to living in flood-prone areas? (1) Building houses on stilts, (2) Planting more trees, (3) Using chemical fertilizers, (4) Mining
Fill in the blank: The excessive use of chemical fertilizers can lead to __________ of soil.
Fill in the blank: The excessive use of groundwater for irrigation can lead to __________ of water tables.
Fill in the blank: The movement of people from rural to urban areas is called __________.
Fill in the blank: The practice of growing crops and rearing animals is known as __________.
True or False: Human activities can lead to both positive and negative changes in the environment.
True or False: Human activities have no impact on the climate of a region.
True or False: Human settlements are always located near water sources.
True or False: Overgrazing by cattle can lead to soil erosion.
