Geography Notes

Geography Notes for UPSC

Flora and Fauna in India

There is a rapid decline in the percentage of forest land in India, but in terms of the total geographical area which is occupied by forests, they still have a good coverage. India has many rivers, lakes and ponds which are important wildlife habitats. The following table would elaborate on Species diversity in different classes

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Resources And Development

Soil Erosion and Soil Conservation

Soil erosion is caused due to human activities like deforestation, over-grazing, construction and mining etc. Soil erosion is basically the same as rain washing away the soil which has resulted in serious losses for farmers. So Conservation of soil is necessary for farmers, earthen pot manufacturers, contractors, individual homeowners. Also, there are some natural forces

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Resources And Development

Classification of Soils : Geography

The classification of soils in India is based on the factors causing their formation, colour, thickness, texture, age, chemical and physical properties. Soil development is an undertaking involving natural forces – weathering and erosion by running water (rivers), waves (seashore), ice (glacier), wind etc., the changes in these forces render soils of different types in

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Soil as a Resource : Geography

There are different types of soil – each with distinct composition and appearance. The most important characteristic of topsoil is that it provides a suitable environment for plant growth. Soil is the most important renewable natural resource. It is the medium of plant growth and supports different types of living organisms on the earth. It

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