CHAPTER 13 INDIA FOREST RESOURCES KSEEB SSLC CLASS 10 SOCIAL SCIENCE SOLUTIONS
CHAPTER 13 INDIA FOREST RESOURCES KSEEB SSLC CLASS 10 SOCIAL SCIENCE SOLUTIONS English medium Karnataka state board,the Answers Are Prepared By Our Teachers Which Are Simple ,Pointwise,Easy To Read And Remember ,
CHAPTER 13 INDIA FOREST RESOURCES KSEEB SSLC CLASS 10 SOCIAL SCIENCE SOLUTIONS
EXERCISES
I Fill in the blanks with suitable words:
- The forests found in Assam and Meghalaya are evergreen type of forests.
- The Himalayas have alpine kind of forests.
- The Ganga river delta is also called Sunderbans
- Bannerughatta National Park is in Karnataka state.
- In sunderban forest Sundari trees are growing.
II .Answer the following after discussing them in groups:
1.How much of area is under forests in India?
India has approximately 6.9 lakh km2 (69 million hectares) of area under forests.
2.Name any two National parks of Karnataka.
Two National parks of Karnataka are Bandipur National Park and Nagarhole National Park.
3.What is natural vegetation?
Natural vegetation refers to the total plant life growing naturally in an area, influenced by various ecological factors like temperature, rainfall, landforms, and soil
4.What are the suggestions for conservation of forests?
- Cut down dried-up and abrased trees to prevent forest fires.
- Protect forest trees against diseases.
- Plant saplings to replenish forest cover.
- Guard against illegal cutting of trees.
- Avoid grazing of domestic animals in forests.
- Motivate people to plant saplings.
- Create awareness among people about the importance of trees.
- Implement social forestry projects.
5.What is bio-diversity?
Biodiversity refers to the variety and variability of life forms on Earth, encompassing genetic diversity, species diversity, and ecosystem diversity.
6.Explain the characteristics and distribution of deciduous forests in India.
- Deciduous forests in India are characterized by trees shedding their leaves during dry winters.
- They are widely distributed in areas receiving 75 to 250 cms of rainfall, forming about 65.5% of the total forest area in India. These forests are also known as deciduous monsoon forests
7.What is conservation of forests? Explain the significance and methods of conservation of forests.
- Conservation of forests refers to protecting forests from human activities, animals, and natural disasters.
- It is significant for maintaining ecological balance, preventing soil erosion, preserving biodiversity, and ensuring sustainable development.
- Methods of conservation include protecting against forest fires, disease control, afforestation, preventing illegal logging, and establishing wildlife sanctuaries and biosphere reserves.
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