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Aakash Yadav 5 years, 8 months ago

Tertiary covers the work of washerman as he gives service in change of money

Deepali Gandhi 5 years, 8 months ago

Secondary activity covers the work of washerman.
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Nupur Nandini 5 years, 8 months ago

Kerala
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Vaibhav Pant 5 years, 8 months ago

West bengal is correct up and bihar have low density than West Bengal

Neha Rose 5 years, 8 months ago

Utter prudish 828persons per square. Km

Myatong Singdu 5 years, 8 months ago

Bihar
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Wini Sagro 5 years, 8 months ago

Wefare approach deals with the issue related to inequality and injustice in the 1970s there was a major redirection of human geography toward social problem poverty , hunger, crime , discrimination access
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Faruk Hussain 5 years, 8 months ago

Human Geography is the inter-relationship between physical environment and socio cultural created by human beings through mutual interaction with each otherother. Or It is the synthetic study of relationship between unresting man and unstable earth.
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Kripa Nakarmi 5 years, 8 months ago

1. Traditional method Tunka storage facility Johar Kul and gul Bamboo Dripping 2 Modern Rainwater harvesting
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 8 months ago

amleted settlement

1 These settlements are fragmented into several units separated from each other. Thus, one site is easily recognisable and other houses are physically separated. They have local

names such as para, panna, pali etc. There is complete diffusion and isolation of huts in the entire area.

2 Because of increasing pressure of a population on the existing site, people seek a place outside the village. This has given rise to hamleted settlements. They are formed because of the scarcity of arable land and water, and they have less fertile soil.

3 They are found in the middle Ganges plain, Chhattisgarh and Tarai region.

Dispersed settlement

i.There is complete diffusion and isolation of huts in the entire area.

2.They are formed because of the scarcity of arable land and water, and they have less fertile soil.

3. They are found on the slopes of the Himalayas, Rajasthan and the Eastern Himalayas.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 8 months ago

Push factors :

- it causes out - migration.

- It has negative influences like natural calamities, war, epidemics, starvation. 

Pull factors :

- It causes in migration.

- It has positive influence like employment, health care, education and higher standard of living. 

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Wini Sagro 5 years, 8 months ago

Human beings intrect with their physical environment with the help of technology it indicates the level of vultiral development of socity in the early stage of their interaction with their natural enviroment human r hreatly influanced by it . They adopted to the intirect of nature this is so the level of technology was very low n the stages of human social development was also primitive this type of intrevation between primitive human society and strong dorve of nature was termed as enviromental determination at that stage of very low technological development we can imagine that presence of a naturalized human who listen to nature was afraid of its fury and worship it.
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Wini Sagro 5 years, 8 months ago

Slum is and area of city where the living condition is very bad and over croweded streets or district and inhibited by very poor people
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Shailja Choudhary 5 years, 8 months ago

Landscape Transport Cultural heritage Climate
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Nitin Nainani 5 years, 8 months ago

No red collar workers are the workers working in primary sector, due to outdoor nature of their work.

Rajesh Sheorain 5 years, 8 months ago

Red collar– Government workers of all types; derived from compensation received from red ink budget.
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Neha Rose 5 years, 8 months ago

Mongolia

Kovid Pandey 5 years, 8 months ago

Delhi
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Sia ? 3 years, 5 months ago

Physical Geography Human Geography
Physical geography Looks at the Natural process of the Earth, such as climate and plate tectonics, wind movements etc Human geography looks at the impact and behaviour of people and their implications in the physical world
Areas of Physical Geography include:
  • Geomorphology: The shape of the structure of the Earth and how they were formed
  • Hydrology: Study of Earth’s Water
  • Glaciology: Study of Earth’s glaciers and ice sheets
  • Climatology: Study of the Earth’s climate
Areas  of Human Geography include:
  • Cultural Geography: How things like religion, language and government vary across the world
  • Development Geography: Standards of living and quality of life across the world
  • Historical Geography: How people have studied and thought about geography in the past
  • Urban Geography: Cities and Built-up areas
Physical geography lays more emphasis on the ‘location’ aspect of the region it currently studies Human geography concentrates both a “location” and “people aspect as well. For example, a typical study will focus on why the Western-portion of the Indian subcontinent are populated with people of Iranic and Turkish descent
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Jenifer Winget 5 years, 8 months ago

1)one of the largest Canal system in India. 2)started in 1948 . 3)started from Harike barrage in Punjab when parallel to Pakistan border. 4)the total length is 9060 km 19.63 lakh hectare Irrigation 70% floor 30% lift system Irrigation. 5)cover Ganganagar Hanumangarh Bikaner Jaisalmer Barmer Jodhpur Nagpur Churu District. 6)objectives achieved : irrigation ,pasture development, afforestation, reduce wind erosion, reduce Siltation ,development of per capita income, increase in food production, increase cultivated area ,change in cropping system

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