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Resources Class 8 Geography Extra Questions and Answers
Very Short Answer Type Question
1. What are non-renewable resources?
Answer: Non-renewable resources are those which have a limited stock.
2. What is a patent?
Answer: Patent means the exclusive right over any idea or invention.
3. What do you mean by stock of resource?
Answer: Stock of resource is the amount of resources available for use.
4, What is utility?
Answer: If a substance can be used in any way, it is said to have a utility.
5. How are resources classified based on their origin?
Answer: Based on the origin, resources can be classified as abiotic or biotic.
6. What makes a substance a resource?
Or
How does something become a resource?
Answer: Utility or usability is what makes an object or substance a resource.
7. Why is air a ubiquitous resource?
Answer: Air is a ubiquitous resource because air we breathe is found everywhere.8. What are renewable resources?
Answer: Renewable resources are those which get renewed or replenished quickly.
9. How are resources classified according to their distribution?
Answer: On the basis of their distribution resources can be ubiquitous or localised.
10. How are resources classified broadly?
Answer: Resources are generally classified into natural, human made and human.
11. What
resource conservation?
Answer: Using resources carefully and giving them time to get renewed is called resource
conservation.
12. What is technology?
Answer: Technology is the application of latest knowledge and skill in doing or making
things.
13. Name some natural resources.
Answer: The air we breathe, the water in our rivers and lakes, the soils, minerals are all natural
resources.
14, What are natural resources?
Answer: Resources that are drawn from nature and used without much modification are
called natural resources.
15. What is sustainable development?Answer: Balancing the need to use resources and also conserve them for the future is called
sustainable development.
Short Type Answer Questions
1. What is a Human Resource?
Answer: Human Resource refers to the number (quantity) and abilities (mental and physical)
of the people.
2. How natural resources are classified?
Answer: Natural resources are classified into different groups depending upon their level of
development and use; origin; stock and distribution.
3. How are resources classified according to their development and use?
Answer: On the basis of their development and use resources can be classified into two
groups, actual resources and potential resources.
4. What is human resource development?
Answer: Improving the quality of people's skills so that they are able to create more
resources is known as human resource development.
5. What are the physical factors that affect the distribution of natural resources?
Answer: The distribution of natural resources depends upon number of physical factors like
terrain, climate and altitude.
6. Why are human resources important?
Answer: Human resources are important because people can make the best use of nature to
create more resources by applying knowledge, skill and the technology.7. Why are people considered as a resource?
Answer: People are considered a resource because people can make the best use of nature
to create more resources when they have the knowledge, skill and the technology to do so.
8. Why are resources distributed unequally over the earth?
Answer: The distribution of natural resources depends upon number of physical factors like
terrain, climate and altitude. The distribution of resources is unequal because these factors
differ so much over the earth.
9. How potential resource can be actual resource?
Answer: High speed winds were a potential resource two hundred years ago. Today they are
an actual resource and wind farms generate energy using windmills like in Netherlands, some
in Nagercoil in Tamil Nadu and on the Gujarat coast,
10. Mention how stock of certain renewable resources may get affected by overuse.
or
Why certain renewable resources need to be used judiciously?
Answer: Careless use of certain renewable resources like water, soil and forest can affect their
stock. Water seems to be an unlimited renewable resource. But shortage and drying up of
natural water sources is a major problem in many parts of the world today.
Long Type Answer Questions
1. Differentiate between abiotic and biotic resources.
Answer:
Abiotic Resources Biotic Resources
Abiotic resources are non-living. Biotic resources are living.Soils, rocks and minerals are abiotic resources. | Plants and animals are biotic resources.
2. Differentiate between ubiquitous and localised resources.
Answer:
Ubiquitous Resources Localised Resources
1. Resources that are found everywhere __| 1. Resources that are found only in certain
are ubiquitous resources. places are localized resources.
2. Example: air we breathe 2. Example: copper and iron ore
3. Mention our duty to maintain and preserve the life support system that nature
Answer: The future of our planet and its people is linked with our ability to maintain and
preserve the life support system that nature provides. Therefore, it is our duty to ensure that.
* all uses of renewable resources are sustainable
* the diversity of life on the earth is conserved
* the damage to natural environmental system is minimised
4. What is the significance of time and technology in making a substance a resource?
Answer: Time and technology are two important factors that can change substances into
resources, Each discovery or invention leads to many others. The discovery of fire led to the
practice of cooking and other processes while the invention of the wheel ultimately resulted
in development of newer modes of transport. The technology to create hydroelectricity has
turned energy in fast flowing water into an important resource.
5. Write the basic principles of sustainable development.
Answer: Some Principles of Sustainable DevelopmentRespect and care for all forms of life.
Improve the quality of human life.
Conserve the earth's vitality and diversi
Change personal attitude and practices
ity.
Minimise the depletion of natural resources.
toward the environment.
Enable communities to care for their own environment.
6. Differentiate between natural resources and human made resources.
Answer:
Natural Resources
Human Made Resources
1. Resources that are drawn from nature
and used without much modification are
called natural resources.
1, People use natural resources to make
buildings, bridges, roads, machinery and
vehicles, which are known as human made
resources.
2. Many of these resources are free gifts
of nature and can be used directly.
2. Sometimes, natural substances become
resources only when their original form has
been changed.
3. The air we breathe, the water in our
rivers and lakes, the soils, minerals are
all natural resources.
3. Technology is a human made resource.
7. Differentiate between potential and
Answer:
actual resources.
Potential Resources
Actual resources
1, Potential resources are those whose
entire quantity may not be known
1. Actual resources are those resources whose
quantity is known.2. These are not being used at
present. These resources could be 2. These resources are being used in the present,
used in the future.
3. The level of technology we have at
3. The level of technology we have at present is
present may not be advanced enough
advanced enough to easily utilise these resources.
to easily utilise these resources.
4. The rich deposits of coal in Ruhr region of
4, The uranium found in Ladakh is an
Germany and petroleum in the West Asia, the dark
example of potential resource that
soils of the Deccan plateau in Maharashtra are all
could be used in the future.
actual resources.