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What Are the Functions of the Environment? - Economics

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What are the functions of the environment?

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The environment performs the following four dynamic functions:

1. Offer Production Resources: Environment provides us with wide tangible resources like minerals, water and soil. These are the gifts of nature. These resources act as an input for converting natural resources into productive and useful things. In other words, environment provides input for production that enhances human life qualitatively.

2. Sustains Life: Environment provides us with vital ingredients like sun, soil, water and air that are necessary for the survival of life. Absence of these essential elements implies absence of life. It supports biodiversity.

3. Assimilates Waste: The activities of production and consumption generate waste. This waste in the form of garbage is absorbed by the environment automatically.

4. Enhances Quality of Life: Environment includes surroundings such as rivers, oceans, mountains and deserts. It provides scenic beauty that man admires in life and adds to the quality of human life.

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पाठ 9: Environment and Sustainable Development - Exercise [पृष्ठ १७७]

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पाठ 9 Environment and Sustainable Development
Exercise | Q 6 | पृष्ठ १७७

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Two major environmental issues facing the world today are _____________ and_____________.


Explain the supply-demand reversal of environmental resources.


All living elements like birds, animals and, plants, forests, fisheries etc. are ______.


Following are abiotic elements except ______.


________ resources are those which can be used without the possibility of the resource becoming depleted or exhausted.


Global warming is a ______.


Which of the following are greenhouse gases?


Which of the following is the long term result of global warming?


A UN Conference on Climate Change, held in _____ in 1997, resulted in an international agreement to fight global warming which called for reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases by industrialised nations.


Ozone depletion refers to the phenomenon of reductions in the amount of ozone in the ______.


The problem of ozone depletion is caused in the stratosphere by high levels of compounds ______.


Which of the following is not a biotic element?


Which of the following is a renewable resource?


Which of the following is an impact of global warming?


Keeping in view your locality, which of the following are the strategies for sustainable development?


'Stimulating public mode of transportation may lead to promote sustainable development'. Explain with valid arguments.


State the meaning of Environmental crisis and its impact on resources.


In an economy, when the rate of resource extraction is lower than the rate of regeneration of the resource, the environment may operate ______.


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