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CBSE Class 10th Geography Notes Chapter 3 Water Resources

Learning Objective

Three-fourths of the earth’s surface is covered with water, but only a small proportion of it accounts for freshwater that can be put to use. Water is a renewable resource.

Water Scarcity and the Need for Water Conservation and Management

  1. Safeguard health from hazards related to water quality.
    1. Ensure food security, livelihoods, and productive activities.
    1. Prevent degradation of natural ecosystems.

Multi-Purpose River Projects and Integrated Water Resources Management

In ancient times, water conservation was achieved through sophisticated hydraulic structures such as stone dams, reservoirs, embankments, and irrigation canals. This tradition continues in modern India with the construction of dams across most river basins.

Dams

A dam is a barrier that obstructs or redirects flowing water, often forming a reservoir. Dams serve various purposes:

However, dams have side effects:

Rain Water Harvesting

Rainwater harvesting involves collecting rainfall for future use. Different methods include:

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