Land degradation is the process by which the quality and productivity of land decline, making it less suitable for agriculture, forestry, or habitation. It involves the deterioration of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil and the loss of its natural vegetation. This decline is caused by a combination of natural processes and, more significantly, unsustainable human activities.
Land degradation reduces agricultural output, threatens food security, and harms biodiversity.
Match List-I with List-II
List-I (Agricultural Land use Category) | List-II (Characteristics) |
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(A) Culturable Waste Land | (II) Land which has been left uncultivated for more than five years. |
(B) Current Fallow | (I) Land which has been left uncultivated for one or less than one agricultural year. |
(C) Fallow other than Current Fallow | (IV) Land which has been left uncultivated for more than one year but less than five years. |
(D) Net Sown Area | (III) Physical extent of land on which crops are sown and harvested. |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Draw a map of India and show the following:
Paradip
Agra
Patna
Ranchi
Mahanadi