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NCERT Solutions-The Story of Indian Farming-Class 7-Social Science

Exercise Question Answer for Chapter 1 -The Story of Indian Farming for Class 7 in Subject Social Science ******************************** The Big Questions ? 1. What are the main characteristics of Indian agriculture? Indian agriculture includes crop farming, animal rearing, fisheries, forestry, and horticulture . It is practiced in different climates and regions across the country. Farming follows three seasons – kharif, rabi, and zaid . It uses a mix of traditional and modern methods . A large part of India’s population depends on agriculture for livelihood . 2. How are farming, climate, soil, and water interrelated? Climate decides temperature and rainfall needed for crops. Soil type provides nutrients and support to plants. Water availability affects crop growth and yield. Different crops grow where climate, soil, and water suit them . Farming depends on the balance of all three factors . 3. How can traditional practices and contemporary ones co...

MAP WORK CLASS 10 SOCIAL SCIENCE

 

COME TO LEARN

CLASS 10 (HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY) MAP WORK

MAP SKILL

    HISTORY

Place where Indian National Congress were held:

a) Calcutta-September 1920

b) Nagpur-December 1920

c) Madras-1927

Places of Satyagraha launched by Mahatma Gandhi:

i) Champaran-Indigo Planter's Movement

ii) Kheda- Peasant's Movement

iii) Ahemdabad-Cotton Mill Worker's Strike

iv)Dandi-Salt March/Sayagraha

Other Importanat Incident

A) Amritsar-1919-Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

 B) Chauri-Chaura-1922-Call off Non-Cooperation Movement

       GEOGRAPHY

MAJOR SOIL TYPE

Forest and Mountain Soil

Alluvial Soil

Red & Yellow Soil

Black Soil

Laterite Soil

Desert or Arid soil

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