Describe any five characteristics of the economic activities of hunting and gathering practiced in the world.
Explain any five problems of rural settlements in the developing countries of the world.
State any three characteristics of water transport. Why is traffic far less on the Cape of Good Hope Route'? Give two reasons.
'Despite the setback, caused by the partition, Indian ports continued to grow after the independence.' Support the statement with examples.
Development of Indian ports:
(i) Today Indian ports are handling large volume of domestic as well as overseas trade.
(ii) Most of the ports are equipped with modern infrastructure.
(iii) Previously the development and modernisation was the responsibility of the government's agencies but now private entrepreneurs have been invited for the modernisation of ports in India.
(iv) The capacity of Indian ports increased 20 million tonnes in 1951 to more than 500 million tonnes at present.
(v) Most of the foreign trade is handled by the sea routes. Hence ports continue to develop.
(26.1) In the given political Outline Map of the World, the following four features are shown:
(A) A major area of Commercial livestock rearing.
(B) A major Sea Port.
(C) A major Air Port.
(D) A Mega City.
Identify these features and write their correct names on the lines marked near each feature.
(26.2) In the given political Outline Map of India, locate and label the following with appropriate symbols:
(i) The state having the smallest area.
(ii) An iron ore mine of Karnataka.
(iii) A software Technology Park located in Himachal Pradesh.