VERIFIED GEOGRAPHY OBJECTIVE
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GIO ANSWERS
2a (i) International
migration is a global phenomenon that
is growing in scope, complexity and impact. Migration is both a cause and effect of broader development processes and an intrinsic feature of our ever globalizing world.
2a (ii) Seasonal Migration -- The periodic movement of a population from one region or climate to another in accordance with the yearly cycle
2b (i) A source region might be an ocean, a large forest, a desert, or open grasslands. Source regions must be large and have similar, or uniform, traits throughout.
2b (ii) A destination region is a geographical
area consisting of all the services and infrastructure
necessary for the stay of a specific tourist or tourism
segment. Destinations are the competitive units of
incoming tourism.
3a
1. Less Maintenance Cost:
Maintenance cost in rail and road transport
is quite
high but maintenance cost of water
transport is quite
less.
2. Cheap:
The transport channel is quite cheap as
compared
rail and road Transport.
3. Useful for Bulky Goods: Heavy and
bulky goods can be transported easily at
little cost through water transport.
4. Useful During Natural Calamities:
During natural calamities like flood and
rains, when
rail and road transport is
disrupted, relief operations
can be operated through water transport.
5. Helpful in Defence:
Development of shipping is essential for
the defence
of the country also. It is also called
second line of
defence.
6. Important for Foreign Trade: Water
transport plays important role in foreign
trade.
India’s foreign trade is mainly dependent
on water
transport.
(4ai)
Import substitution industrialization (ISI)
is a trade and economic policy which
advocates replacing foreign imports with
domestic production.
(4aii)
(i)petrochemical
(ii)iron
(iii)breweries
(iv)textiles
(4b)
(i)To reduce unemployment
(ii)import substitution
policies allow a nation to be completely
self-sufficient.
(iii)to protect domestic industries from
import competition.
(iv)to reduce its foreign dependency
through the local production of
industrialized products.
(4c)
(i)make small products, mainly to be
bought by individuals.
(ii)Most are small-scale, suitable for
factory units on industrial estates.
(iii)only a limited amounts of investment
capital is needed.
5a)Location
1. Between latitude 4°N and 14°N
2. Between longitude 3°E and 15°E
3. Located in the African continent
4. Located almost at the center of the
curve made at the Western part of the
continent
Sorry for delay, network is bad here, it's
raining...2a (i) International migration is a global phenomenon that
is growing in scope, complexity and impact. Migration is both a cause and effect of broader development processes and an intrinsic feature of our ever globalizing world.
2a (ii) Seasonal Migration -- The periodic movement of a population from one region or climate to another in accordance with the yearly cycle
2b (i) A source region might be an ocean, a large forest, a desert, or open grasslands. Source regions must be large and have similar, or uniform, traits throughout.
2b (ii) A destination region is a geographical
area consisting of all the services and infrastructure
necessary for the stay of a specific tourist or tourism
segment. Destinations are the competitive units of
incoming tourism.
3a
1. Less Maintenance Cost:
Maintenance cost in rail and road transport
is quite
high but maintenance cost of water
transport is quite
less.
2. Cheap:
The transport channel is quite cheap as
compared
rail and road Transport.
3. Useful for Bulky Goods: Heavy and
bulky goods can be transported easily at
little cost through water transport.
4. Useful During Natural Calamities:
During natural calamities like flood and
rains, when
rail and road transport is
disrupted, relief operations
can be operated through water transport.
5. Helpful in Defence:
Development of shipping is essential for
the defence
of the country also. It is also called
second line of
defence.
6. Important for Foreign Trade: Water
transport plays important role in foreign
trade.
India’s foreign trade is mainly dependent
on water
transport.
(4ai)
Import substitution industrialization (ISI)
is a trade and economic policy which
advocates replacing foreign imports with
domestic production.
(4aii)
(i)petrochemical
(ii)iron
(iii)breweries
(iv)textiles
(4b)
(i)To reduce unemployment
(ii)import substitution
policies allow a nation to be completely
self-sufficient.
(iii)to protect domestic industries from
import competition.
(iv)to reduce its foreign dependency
through the local production of
industrialized products.
(4c)
(i)make small products, mainly to be
bought by individuals.
(ii)Most are small-scale, suitable for
factory units on industrial estates.
(iii)only a limited amounts of investment
capital is needed.
5a)Location
1. Between latitude 4°N and 14°N
2. Between longitude 3°E and 15°E
3. Located in the African continent
4. Located almost at the center of the
curve made at the Western part of the
continent
6a)
i)soil - Thick fertile such as loams and
alluvium promote agricultural production
ii)Vegetation - Areas of open woodland
and grassland are easy to settle in.
6aii)
i)Economic - Large rich markets for
trade, good infrastructure such as
roads, railways etc as well as a skilled
and varied labour force
ii)Social - Some groups of people prefer
to live together for security and
friendship.
6b)
i)Depletion of Natural Resources: The
effects of overpopulation are quite
severe. The first of these is the depletion
of resources.
ii)Degradation of Environment: With the
overuse of coal, oil and natural gas, it
has started producing some serious
effects on our environment .
iii)Conflicts and Wars: Overpopulation in
developing countries puts a major strain
on the resources it should be utilizing
for development.
iv)High Cost of Living : As difference
between demand and supply continues
to expand due to overpopulation, it
raises the prices of various commodities
including food, shelter and healthcare.
v)Accelerated Habitat Loss
The increased loss of the ecosystems including wetlands, wildlife, rainforests, coral reefs, aquatic life forms, and grasslands are highly influenced by overpopulation.
vi)Lower Life Expectancy and Diminished
Quality of Life Overpopulation lowers the standards of living since it creates stress on the vital resources for survival and increases the difficulty of accessing
the consistent supply of quality food, water, energy, health, security and shelter
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