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Lifelines of National Economy Class 10 Notes Geography Chapter 7 Board CBSE Textbook NCERT Class Class 10 Subject Social Science Notes Chapter Geography Chapter 7 Chapter Name Lifelines of National Economy Lifelines of National Economy Class 10 Notes Social Science Geography Chapter 7 Means of transport and communication—lifelines of our national economy: They help in— [...]
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Manufacturing Industries Class 10 Notes Geography Chapter 6 Board CBSE Textbook NCERT Class Class 10 Subject Social Science Notes Chapter Geography Chapter 6 Chapter Name Manufacturing Industries Manufacturing Industries Class 10 Notes Social Science Geography Chapter 6 Manufacturing. Production of goods in large quantities after processing from raw materials to more valuable products is called [...]
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Minerals and Energy Resources Class 10 Notes Geography Chapter 5 Board CBSE Textbook NCERT Class Class 10 Subject Social Science Notes Chapter Geography Chapter 5 Chapter Name Minerals and Energy Resources Minerals and Energy Resources Class 10 Notes Social Science Geography Chapter 5 Mineral: Geologists define mineral as a “homogeneous, naturally occurring substance with [...]
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Water Resources Class 10 Notes Social Science Geography Chapter 3 Fresh water: 96.5 per cent of the total volume of world’s water is estimated to exist as oceans and only 2.5 per cent exists as fresh water. 70 per cent of the fresh water occurs as ice sheets and glaciers in Antarctica, Greenland and the [...]
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CBSE Class 10 Social Geography Forest and Wild Resources Notes ♦ Biosphere : Part of the earth which is covered by living organisms both plants and animals. ♦ Ecosystem : An integrated unit consisting of the community of living organisms and the physical environment. ♦ Flora : Plants of a particular region or period are [...]
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Resource and Development Class 10 Notes Social Science Geography Chapter 1 ‘Resource’: Everything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy our needs, is called a resource. It should be technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable. Only then, it can be termed as a ‘Resource’. Examples: minerals, forests, fossil fuels etc. Classification [...]