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depended entirely on nature for food, clothing and Do you know?
shelter; but with time they learnt new skills to grow food,
build homes and develop better means of transport and The place where a
communication. In this way they modified the
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building or a
environment where they lived.
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Settlements are places where people build their called its site.
homes. Early human beings lived on trees and in caves. The natural
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When they started to grow crops it became necessary to conditions for
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have a permanent home. The settlements grew near the selection of an ideal
river valleys as water was available and land was fertile. site are-
1. favourable climate
With the development of trade, commerce and
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2. availability of
manufacturing, human settlements became larger.
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Settlement flourished and civilizations developed near 3. suitable land
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river valleys. Do you recall the names of civilization that 4. fertile soil
grew along the banks of rivers Indus, Tigris, Nile and
Hwang-He.
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permanent or temporary.
Settlements which are
occupied for a short time
are called temporary
settlements. The people
living in deep forests, hot and
cold deserts and mountains
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are people coming to the cities?” Her mother replied,
“They come looking for jobs, better education and
medical facilities.” Mary further enquired, “If so many
people keep coming to cities, where will all the people
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live?” Mr. Thomas said, “That is why you see so many
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slums and squatter settlements where people stay in
congested and unhygienic conditions. Shortage of
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cities”. Prasad said, “Our villages may not have big
cinema halls, well-equipped schools and good hospitals,
but we have lot of open spaces and fresh air to breathe
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of heavy rainfall, they have slanting
roofs. Places where water
accumulates in the rainy season the
houses are constructed on a raised
platform or stilts (Fig. 7.4).
Thick mud walled houses with
thatched roofs are very common in
areas of hot climate. Local materials
like stones, mud, clay, straw etc are
used to construct houses.
The towns are small and the cities Fig. 7.4: Houses on Stilts
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are larger urban settlements. In
urban areas the people are engaged in manufacturing,
trading, and services. Name some of the villages, towns
and cities of your state.
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TRANSPORT
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move. In the early days it took a great deal of time, to
travel long distances. People had to walk and used
animals to carry their goods. Invention of the wheel Where do you find
made transport easier. With the passage of time dwellings made of ice?
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In our country donkeys, mules, bullocks and camels used by the students
are common. In the Andes Mountains of South of your class while
America, llamas are used, as are yaks in Tibet. The coming to school.
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Roads built underground are called subways/under
paths. Flyovers are built over raised structures.
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WATERWAYS
You have already learnt that since early days waterways
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York, London, Paris, Frankfurt and Cairo (Fig. 7.11).
COMMUNICATION
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Communication is the process of conveying messages to
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others. With the development of technology humans have
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Find out the names of devised new and fast modes of communication. The Fig.
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some newspapers and 7.10 explains the evolution of the communication system.
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TV news channels in
The advancement in the field of communication has
English, Hindi and a
brought about an information revolution in the world.
regional language.
Different modes of communication are used to provide
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Fig. 7.11: World – Major Sea Ports and Airports
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(vi) What is mass media?
2. Tick the correct answer.
(i) Which is NOT a means of communication?
(a) telephone (b) books (c) table
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(ii) Which type of road is constructed under the ground?
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(a) fly over (b) expressways (c) subways
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(iii) Which mode of transport is most suitable to reach an island?
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(a) ship (b) train (c) car
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(iv) Which vehicle does not pollute the environment
(c) cycle (b) bus (c) aeroplane
3. Match the following.
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4. Give reasons.
(i) Today’s world is shrinking.
5. For fun.
(i) Conduct a survey in your locality and find out how people commute to their
respective workplaces using –
(a) more than two modes of transport
(b) more than three modes of transport
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(a) Your grandfather has suddenly fallen ill. How will you inform the doctor?
(b) Your mother wants to sell the old house. How will she spread this news?
(c) You are going to attend the marriage of your cousin for which you will
be absent from the school for the next two days. How will you inform the
teacher?
(d) Your friend has moved out with his/her family to New York. How will
you keep in touch on a daily basis?
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