Thursday, January 17, 2019

BANASKANTHA & BHAVNAGAR JILLA NI ONLINE AANTARIK BADLI CAMP BIJA TABAKKA NA CAMP BABAT NIYAMAK NO LATEST PARIPATRA

BANASKANTHA & BHAVNAGAR JILLA NI ONLINE AANTARIK BADLI CAMP BIJA TABAKKA NA CAMP BABAT NIYAMAK NO LATEST PARIPATRA.A look at the physical map of the world reveals varied types of relief. High altitude areas are not favourable for human settlement. Few people live in high mountains and regions of high altitudes. These  regions  have  a  shortage  of  plain  areas  and  irrigation  facilities  for  agriculture  and  also  of transport services. High mountain ranges like Himalayas, Andes, Rockies, etc. and plateaus of Tibet and Bolivia have sparse population because of high altitudes. Population is dense in the plain regions compared to areas of high altitude. Because of agriculture, transport, fertile soils, water supply and such  natural  favourable  conditions,  such  regions  have  been  preferred  for  human  settlement  since ancient times. History bears evidence to the fact that all ancient world civilizations developed and reached their zenith in the river plains. Most of the old cities of the world developed along river banks.
              Extremes of cold or heat are not favourable for man. Under such conditions, human activities become  difficult,  so  such  regions  have  become  areas  of  sparse  population.  Hot  deserts,  polar regions  and  equatorial  forests  have  sparse  population.  In  contrast,  the  temperate  regions  and regions of monsoonal climate have higher population density, due to favourable climate.  If valuable minerals are found in areas of extreme or unfavourable climate, then people settle there using several means. After crude oil was located in the hot desert regions of West Asia and discovery  of  Kalgoorlie  and  Coolgardie  gold  mines  in  hot  and  dry  areas  of Australia,  man  has established settlements for economic gains from such mines.

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