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Water Resources

ICSE · Class 10 · Geography

Flashcards for Water Resources — ICSE Class 10 Geography. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Irrigation Basics

What is the definition of irrigation?

Answer

Irrigation is the process of supplying water to crops by artificial measures such as canals, wells, tube wells, and lakes from existing natural sources of water like rivers, tanks, ponds, or undergrou

Card 2Water Sources

What is the difference between surface water and groundwater?

Answer

Surface water is found on the Earth's surface in rivers, lakes, ponds, and canals. It is easily accessible but vulnerable to pollution and seasonal changes. Groundwater is located beneath the Earth's

Card 3Irrigation Importance

Why is irrigation necessary in India?

Answer

Irrigation is necessary in India because: 1) Monsoon rainfall is erratic, unreliable, and unevenly distributed, 2) Rainfall is restricted to 4 months (June-September), 3) Some crops like rice and suga

Card 4Canal Irrigation

What are the two types of canals and their main differences?

Answer

Inundation Canals: Taken from rivers during floods without regulating systems, dependent on rains, cheaper to build but uncertain water supply. Perennial Canals: Draw water from perennial rivers/barra

Card 5Canal Irrigation

Why is canal irrigation more suitable in Northern India than Southern India?

Answer

Canal irrigation is more suitable in Northern India because: 1) Northern rivers are perennial (snow-fed) while southern rivers are seasonal, 2) Northern plains have flat, soft surface easy to dig whil

Card 6Tank Irrigation

What conditions are necessary for tank irrigation and where is it most popular?

Answer

Conditions: 1) Uneven terrain with natural depressions, 2) Hard, impervious rocks that don't allow water seepage, 3) Monsoon climate for water collection. Most popular in: Peninsular India, especially

Card 7Well Irrigation

What are the advantages and disadvantages of well irrigation?

Answer

Advantages: Cheapest irrigation method, independent source, can be dug anywhere with high water table, adds soil fertility through mineral content, no regular payments required. Disadvantages: May dry

Card 8Tube Well Irrigation

What conditions are essential for constructing tube wells?

Answer

Essential conditions: 1) High water table with perennial water supply, 2) Soft ground, preferably alluvial soil for easy digging, 3) Adequate rainfall to replenish groundwater, 4) Cheap hydroelectric

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