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Occupation, Settlement Pattern, Natural Vegetation, Human-Made and Natural Features

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CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Occupation, Settlement Pattern, Natural Vegetation, Human-Made and Natural Features

  • Main occupations can be identified using map evidence like yellow wash (agriculture), green wash (forestry), quarries, kilns, veterinary hospitals, and National Highways.
  • Settlement patterns are of three types: nucleated (clustered houses), scattered (dispersed houses), and linear (along roads, rivers, or railways).
  • Natural vegetation is shown by green wash and includes forests (dense/open/mixed jungle) and open scrub, indicating dry or semi-arid conditions.
  • Protected and Reserved forests restrict tree cutting; grazing is allowed only in protected forests with permission, and fire lines prevent forest fires.
  • Natural features include hills, rivers, plains, dunes, and broken ground, while human-made features include roads, settlements, wells, canals, dams, and buildings (trees are neither).
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