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Chipko movement was a simple approach towards saving the trees and conservation of the forests from being destroyed. This movement helped in the preservation of local traditions, cultures as well as in the environment protection as the people could get basic necessities from the forest such as shelter and food for the cattles. This movement was also helpful in maintaining ecological balance.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
List two main causes of the pollution of water of the river Ganga. State how pollution and contamination of river water prove harmful for the health of the people of neighbouring areas.
Out of the two-reuse and recycle-which, in your opinion, is better to practise? Give reason.
The activities of man had adverse effects on all forms of living organisms in the biosphere. Unlimited exploitation of nature by man disturbed the delicate ecological balance between the living and non-living components of the biosphere. The unfavourable conditions created by man himself threatened the survival not only of himself but also of the entire living organisms on the mother earth. One of your classmates is an active member of 'Eco club' of your school which is creating environmental awareness amongst the school students, spreading the same in the society and also working hard for preventing environmental degradation of the surroundings.
State the importance of green and blue dust-bins in the safe disposal of the household waste
Why does the increased level of nutrients in the water affect the survival of aquatic organisms?
What measures would you take to conserve electricity in your house?
What is a natural resource? Name three important natural resources.
The use of one of the following is eco-friendly. This one is :
(a) cars for transportation
(b) polybags for shopping
(c) windmills for generating power
(d) dyes for colouring clothes
Answer the following question.
Why should there be an equitable distribution of resources? List three forces that would be working against an equitable distribution of our resources.
The government launched the ‘Ganga Action Plan’ (GAP) project in 1985. The main purpose of this project was to ______
Expand the abbreviation GAP