By going through these Maharashtra State Board Class 12 Geography Notes Chapter 4 Primary Economic Activities students can recall all the concepts quickly.

Maharashtra State Board Class 12 Geography Notes Chapter 4 Primary Economic Activities

→ Primary economic activities are dependent on nature and produce natural resources. They are affected by natural calamities.
Maharashtra State Board Class 12 Geography Notes Chapter 4 Primary Economic Activities  1

Hunting:

→ Hunting was a primitive activity of man to get food; as a result, many animal species have become extinct.

→ Even today hunting is practised in some parts of the world. Example: Bushmen of Kalahari Desert, Pygmies of Equatorial Selvas, Boras, Eskimos of Tundra, etc.

→ Commercial hunting is banned all over the world and many laws have been passed to protect animals.

Maharashtra State Board Class 12 Geography Notes Chapter 4 Primary Economic Activities 

Gathering:

→ Gathering depends on forest products, such as fruits, roots, tubers, leaves, flowers, medicinal plants, gum, lac, honey, wax, rubber, etc., which are carried out in all the forest-covered areas.

→ In the equatorial rainforests, the climate is humid and unhealthy.

→ Due to the disturbances of reptiles and insects, collection of forest products on a large scale becomes difficult.

Lumbering:

  1. An important primary activity.
  2. Lumbering is practised in coniferous forest region due to its softwood.

Fishing:

→ Initially fishing started as a primary activity on subsistence level, now it is one of the important economic activity.

→ Development of fishing is greatly affected by number of physical factors as follows:

→ Extensive continental shelf with shallow water.

→ Confluence of warm and cold ocean water currents and availability of plankton.

→ Large size population and limited cultivable land.

→ Absence of alternative occupations.

→ Use of technology and excellent port facilities has increased fishing activity.

→ Cold climate for preservation of fish.

Animal Husbandry:

→ Climate is the most important factor in the development of animal husbandry.

→ It is concentrated between 30°N to 60°N and 30°S to 55°S latitudes.

→ Development of animal husbandry depends upon advancement of technology, advancement of markets and availability of large estates.

Maharashtra State Board Class 12 Geography Notes Chapter 4 Primary Economic Activities 

Mining:

→ Since ancient times, minerals have been used for making weapons, tools, jewellery, utensils and medicines.

→ Industries using minerals as raw material are located near mining areas.

→ Improved transport facilities are very important for the development of mining activities.

→ Development of mining increases industries, thus improving the economy.

→ Our economic development is closely related to the exploitation of minerals, oil and natural gas.

→ Exploitation of minerals depends upon the ecology of the region, value of minerals, capital investments, technology, skilled labour and climate.

Agriculture:

→ Agriculture is the most important occupation of man.

→ Influencers in the development of agriculture are climate, topography, soil and biotic factors.

→ Socio-economic factors like labour, capital, market, transportation facilities, storage facilities, government policy, population and ownership of land influence agriculture.

→ Greenhouse and playhouse are modern agricultural techniques.