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Answer the following questions in one or two lines:- 2×8=16 (i) Name the main type of natural resources that exist on earth?
(ii) What are the human made resources?
(iii) What is potential resource?
(iv) Why is the practice of the three Rs necessary?
(v) Name three major land features?
(vi) What is Humus?
(vii) What are different types of soil found in India?
(viii) Why are mountains important?

Q.2. Answer the following question in details:- 4×4=16 (i) Explain renewable and non-renewable resources with example?
(ii) Differentiate between ubiquitous and localized resources?
(iii) What were the difficulties faced by you while collecting different types of soil?
(iv) Make a list of different newspapers of your local area- Q.3. Show on the outlines of the map of India:- 2×9=18

(i) National capital of India
(ii) One Presidency town of British India
(iii) Arabian Sea
(iv) Place where EEIC set first factory in India
(v) Bay of Bengal
(vi) The great Indian desert
(vii) Andaman and Nicobar Island
(viii) Lakshadweep island
(ix) Indian ocean

Answer the following questions in one or two lines:- 2×8=16 (i) Name the main type of natural resources that exist on earth?
(ii) What are the human made resources?
(iii) What is potential resource?
(iv) Why is the practice of the three Rs necessary?
(v) Name three major land features?
(vi) What is Humus?
(vii) What are different types of soil found in India?
(viii) Why are mountains important?

Q.2. Answer the following question in details:- 4×4=16 (i) Explain renewable and non-renewable resources with example?
(ii) Differentiate between ubiquitous and localized

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