Class 10 chapter 3 Water Resources - dams and multipurpose river valley project
Water resources are the title of the chapter 3 in the textbook Geography of Social Studies for class 10. In the chaper Water Resources, various topics related to water as a resource are dealt with which include the meaning of freshwater, water conservation and management, dams and multipurpose valley projects, their merits and demerits, water disputes, water scarcity and rain water harvesting methods.
Umiam Dam in Shillong | image: Wikimedia |
Following are questions and answers from this chapter. Good luck.
Q. What is freshwater?
Water obtained from surface runoff and groundwater is termed freshwater.
Q. How is water distributed on earth?
ANS. About 95.5% of the total volume of water in the world lies in oceans. Only 2.5% of water is freshwater existed in different forms. 70% of all the freshwater occurs as ice and glaciers in different parts of the world. The remaining 30% of freshwater is stored underground.
Q. How much is India received of the global precipitation?
Q. What is the total volume of renewable water available in India?
Q. What are the causes of water scarcity?
Dams and multipurpose river valley project
Q. What is a dam?
Q. Classify dams
Q. What are the merits or advantages of dams?
- The dam helps in the impoundment of rivers and storing rainwater.
- Dam water can be used to irrigate agricultural lands.
- Dam water can be used for drinking and domestic purposes.
- The construction of dams serves the purpose of flood control and checking soil erosion.
- Dam water can be used for electricity.
- In addition, a dam can be used to generate electricity, inland navigation and recreational purposes.
Q. Who called 'the multipurpose river valley project the temple of Modern India? Why?
Q. Why is the dam called the multipurpose river valley project?
Q. What are the disadvantages or demerits of a dam (or multipurpose river valley projects)?
State 4 harmful effects of large dams.
- Sedimentation of dams - over the years huge amount of silts and other effluents get accumulated at the base of the dam which leads eventually leads to frequent water release and flood.
- Large dams are known to trigger earthquakes.
- Excessive use of dam water leads to water pollution which then makes it a breeding spot of harmful waterborne disease-causing agents.
- Aggravation of flood situation during heavy rainfall due to releasing of water from the dam.
Q. What is rainwater harvesting?
Q. What is the purest form of water?
Q. Name the river on which the Sardar Sarovar dam has been built.
Q. Name the river on which Nagarjuna Sagar Dam has been built.
Q. List two major reasons for water scarcity in India.
- Population growth and,
- unequal access to water.
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