Welcome to your Ncert -class 10 - geography-Chapter 3: Water Resources
During whose reign were the dams, lakes and irrigation systems built extensively?
The floods not only devastate life and property but also cause
Irrigation has also changed the cropping pattern of many regions with farmers shifting to water
Freshwater is mainly obtained from surface ________and ________ .
The housing societies or colonies in the cities have their own
Given the abundance and renewability of water, it is difficult to imagine that
True, the availability of water resources varies over space and time, mainly due to
Fresh water on the surface is recharged through a process called ___________
Which one of the following statements is not an argument in favour of multipurpose river projects?
The moment we speak of water shortages, we immediately associate it with regions having
________% of the total volume of world’s water is estimated to exist as oceans.
Multi-purpose projects and large dams have also been the cause of many new__________.
Most of the objections to the projects arose due to their failure:
Is it possible that an area or region may have ample water resources but is still facing water scarcity?
Post-independent India witnessed intensive industrialisation and urbanisation, creating vast ______
Where water is sufficiently available to meet the needs of the people, but, the area still suffers from water scarcity due to which of the following reasons?
Many thought that given the disadvantages and rising resistance against the multi -purpose projects ________is an alternative for water scarcity.
While a little less than ________per cent is stored as groundwater in the world’s aquifers.
Women in Rajasthan carry water from long distance by balancing __________on their heads.
You may have seen in many television advertisements that most farmers have their
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