Prashant Jagtap Solutions for Exercise 6: INDIA FOREST AND SOIL
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What happens to the soil, where soil water freezes, and it tends to form ice layers parallel to the ground surface?
Which one of the following types of forests cover the largest area in India?
Regur soil is most suitable for the cultivation of:
Ramsar Convention, to which India is a signatory, is related to conservation and wise use of:
NPP (Net Primary Productivity) is highest for:
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists :
List-I (Bird Sancturay) | List-II (State) | |
Sultanpur | 1. | West Bengal |
Kulik | 2. | Haryana |
Nawabgaj | 3. | Uttar Pradesh |
Attiveri | 4. | Karnataka |
In the given map, 1,2,3,4 are four National parks. Using the table given below choose the correct name of the concerning National parks.
Name of National Park | S.no. in Map |
a. Jim Corbett National Park | 1 |
b.Neora Valley National park | 2 |
c. Betla National Park | 3 |
d. Kanha National Park | 4 |
Which of the following statements about biodiversity hotspots is/are correct?
1. Biodiversity hot spots are identified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources(IUCN).
2. Biodiversity hot spots are defined according to their vegetation.
3. In India, Eastern Ghats and Western Himalaya are the biodiversity hot spots.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.