Explore the differences between isodapanes and isotims, and critically analyze Alfred Weber’s least cost theory of industrial location.
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“Growth is not uniform in different places.” Critically examine this statement in the context of the growth pole theory – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the assertion that growth varies across different locations, examining its validity within the framework of the growth pole …
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Globalization can often subsume folk culture. What are its positive and negative effects? – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the impact of globalization on folk culture, where the integration of diverse cultures into a globalized world can …
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What changes in the current planning, management and governance of human settlements are needed to face the changing environment including climate change and disaster vulnerabilities in cities? – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the necessary adjustments in planning, management, and governance of human settlements to address evolving environmental
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What do you mean by ‘climate migrants’? Suggest appropriate policies and programmes for their resettlement. – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the concept of climate migrants, individuals forced to relocate due to environmental changes such as rising sea levels, …
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“A large-scale global shift in manufacturing is the outcome of deindustrialization in the developed world matched by industrialization in the developing world.” Analyze this statement. – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the dynamic interplay between deindustrialization in developed nations and industrialization in developing countries, shaping
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HDI has brought about a paradigm shift in the way people think about the development process. Critically examine the inherent limitations of HDI. – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the transformative impact of the Human Development Index (HDI) on development discourse, prompting a reevaluation
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Discuss the genetic classification of boundaries suggested by Hartshorne. – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore Hartshorne’s genetic classification of boundaries, a conceptual framework that categorizes boundaries based on their origins
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What are natural regions? How are they different from planning regions? – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the concept of natural regions and distinguish them from planning regions. Natural regions are geographical areas characterized
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Explain the relationship between net reproductive rate (NRR) and true replacement level of population. – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the intricate relationship between the net reproductive rate (NRR) and the true replacement level of population. NRR measures
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Define stunting and wasting. Why are these more prevalent among children in developing countries? – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the definitions of stunting and wasting, prevalent issues affecting children in developing countries. Stunting refers to impaired
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“A language originates at a particular place and diffuses to other locations through the migration of its speakers.” Examine this statement in the context of language hot spots and endangered language hot spots. – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the dynamics of language origins and diffusion, considering the migration of speakers as a key factor. Languages often