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5051.

What are the 5 dimensions of the business environment?

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Generally, it is agreed that there arefive dimensions to the business environment that influence performance. These dimensions are: a) ECONOMIC b) SOCIAL C) Technological d) Political and E) Legal.


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5052.

What form of the energy is needed to run a car?

Answer» MECHANICAL ENERGY my DEAR FRIEND
5053.

We wear a raincoat on a rainy day. why? just need a simple answer im just studying 1 grade.

Answer»

So that we do not GET WET .

5054.

We wear shoes on our feet. Why?

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There are numerous reasons for the wearing of shoes. We WEAR them to protect our feet from the elements when the ground BENEATH us is too cold or too hot for our soles to withstand. Our outside world (and POSSIBLY inside) is not usually soft and SMOOTH so our shoes become a BARRIER between it and our feet.

5055.

When did Hailey national park was established.

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1936. HOPE this HELPED you out! :)


5056.

I am a chemical factory of cell

Answer» MITOCHONDRIA is the CHEMICAL FACTORY of the CELL
5057.

Mayank wears woollen clothes in winter. why?

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Mayank wear woollen clothes in winter because wollen clothes are POOR conductor of heat and woollen clothes do not allow the transfer of BODY heat to the environment and KEEP us warm.Woolen yarn has LARGE amount of air TRAPPED between its crimps.
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5058.

Vinita carries an umbrella while going to school on a rainy day. why?

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She is carrying an UMBRELLA to stay out of the rain. The umbrella is PROTECTING her from getting WET. HOPE this helps! :)

5059.

What is known as Garden city of India?

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BANGALORE is CALLED as GARDEN city of INDIA.
DUE to its rich FLORA and botanical gardens, is rightly called Garden City of India.

5060.

Lessons we can learn from nature

Answer» HEY!!

LESSON that we can learn from NATURE is that not only live for yourself also live for the other PEOPLE and be natural, be quite, be peaceful and don't be very selfish. Be loveable

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5061.

How does air from mouth help on cleaning temples

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There is no MEANING for UR QUESTION

5062.

Multi disciplinery approach to study environmental education

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Multidisciplinary approach. An approach to curriculum integration which FOCUSES PRIMARILY on the different disciplines and the diverse perspectives they bring to illustrate a TOPIC, THEME or issue. A multidisciplinary curriculum is one in which the same topic is studied from the VIEWPOINT of more than one discipline.

5063.

Two good measures to prevent pollution and degradation

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♦️♦️WAYS TO REDUCE LAND POLLUTION or DEGRADATION ‼️‼️

Buy biodegradable products.

Eat organic foods that are grown without pesticides. ...

Don't use pesticides if you can.

Use a drip tray to collect engine oil.

Buy products that have little packaging.

Don't dump motor oil on the ground.
Gardening. Planting vegetation and grass can stop heavy rains from damaging our land and it protects the topsoil from being WASHED away.

Afforestation and Reforestation. ...

Conservation Tillage. ...

Constructing Wind Breakers. ...

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Reduce the number of trips you take in your car.

Reduce or eliminate fireplace and WOOD stove use.

Avoid burning leaves, trash, and other materials.

Avoid using gas-powered lawn and garden equipment.

✳️✳️WATER POLLUTION ✳️✳️

Keep out oils, fat, or grease from the sink. ...

Abstain from flushing contaminated liquids, pills, drugs, or medications down the DRAIN. ...

Desist from using the toilet as a bin. ...

Ensure minimal use of bleach or detergents. ...

Reduce the use of HERBICIDES, pesticides, and fertilizers. ...

Proper sewage treatment and management.


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5064.

List four advantages of conservation water in the form of ground water

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BATHING DRINKING GARDENING CLEANING

5065.

Is How Biomedical waste maneged in hospital

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Definition of Bio-medical waste (as per Biomedical rules (Handling and Management) rules, 1998), Min of Environment and Forests, GOI
Bio-medical waste MEANS “any waste which is generated during
– the diagnosis,
– treatment or
– immunization of human beings or animals or
– in research activities or
– in production or testing of biologicals and
– Including categories as mentioned in schedule – 1”.

Biomedical waste poses hazard due to two principal reasons
– infectivity and
– toxicity.

Bio Medical waste consists of
• Human ANATOMICAL waste like tissues, organs and body parts
• Animal wastes generated during research from veterinary hospitals
MICROBIOLOGY and biotechnology wastes
• Waste sharps like hypodermic needles, syringes, scalpels and BROKEN glass
• Discarded medicines and cytotoxic drugs
• Soiled waste such as dressing, bandages, plaster casts, material contaminated with blood, tubes and catheters
• Liquid waste from any of the INFECTED areas
• Incineration ash and other chemical wastes

15 – 20% of the waste in a health care facility is BMW
Rest 80% of general health care waste is comparable to normal domestic waste and can be handled by the urban waste management system

5066.

State with highest percentage of forests is

Answer» HEY MATE here is your answer -

MIZORAM is the STATE with highest percentage of forests.

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5067.

When the prey is trapped into leaves what happens to it

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These signals are sent to glands that line the LEAVES, which RELEASE enzymes to DIGEST the prey. The prey is loaded with essential nutrients, including sodium, and its digestion provides a source of NEW sodium ions to TRIGGER the next action potential to capture the plant's next victim.


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5068.

Research three (3) prescribed medicines and three (3) alternative medicines used to return the body to homeostasis.

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"Homeostasis can result to so many DISEASES. Hydralazine is a prescribe drug that can be used to treat HIGH blood pressure (hypertension) and eclampsia (high blood pressure in pregnant women).

Hydralazine is known as a vasodilator (opens blood vessels). It works by relaxing the blood vessels, so that more blood and oxygen can be supplied to the heart. Hence, REDUCE the work load on heart.

Active and Inactive Ingredients side affects Nausea, shortness of breath, chest pain Blurred vision, dizziness Confusion Fever, sore THROAT, cough, chills, and skin rash.

Alternative medicines are: Moringa Dalion GINGER .

Side Effects: Non Dosage : No dosage but moderate use is advised.

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5069.

The state of Nagaland consumes considerable amounts of energy relative to other states in India True False

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"The above-mentioned statement is false because Nagaland has less population COMPARED to other states in India DUE to its ROUGH climate and uneven physiographic features. So, it will consume less energy. It is because less population needs less energy.

Explanation:

Nagaland is one of the North-Eastern Indian states offering opportunities for high growth and rapid development.

Ensuring the RELIABLE and affordable power lies at the core of this growth ambition of the State.

The State Government is committed to doing everything in order to realize this DREAM for its citizens and propel the State to be in a league of developed States of the Indian Union.

The immediate priorities should be to have a smart power purchase mechanism and revamping of transmission and distribution network."

5070.

Is atomic testing is the main cause of marine pollution?

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Marine environment is SUBMITTED to contamination1 that comes in many different forms, such as toxic chemicals (e.g., organic compounds, DDT, PCB, metals, pharmaceuticals, gas), solid waste (e.g., PLASTICS), increased nutrient (e.g., nitrates and phosphates) and sediment inputs DUE to human activities (e.g., industry, agriculture, deforestation, sewage discharge, aquaculture), radioactivity, oil spills, and discarded fishing nets. Marine CONTAMINATION changes the physical, CHEMICAL, and biological characteristics of the oceans and coastal zones, and potentially threatens marine organism, ecosystems, and biodiversity and affects thus the quality and productivity of marine ecosystems. 



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5071.

How many pages are required for 2min seminar of evs

Answer» APPROXIMATELY 2-3 PGS only.
5072.

Define 'Save Silent Valley' movement. If helpful then I will mark as Brainliest⭐

Answer»

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Save Silent Valley was a SOCIAL MOVEMENT aimed at the protection of Silent Valley, an EVERGREEN tropical forest in the Palakkad district of Kerala, India. It was started in 1973 to save the Silent Valley Reserve Forest from being flooded by a hydroelectric project. The valley was declared as Silent Valley National Park in 1984. Nonetheless there is still suffering from disorders.


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5073.

Bird and mammal damage to crops higher in field closer to forest patches objects

Answer»

I THINK HIGHER in FIELD

5074.

Write an activity to give the concept of decimal to students.

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In order to introduce decimals to children USING the following method, they need to have had some previous experience of fractions (in PARTICULAR tenths).
1) Draw a rectangle on the board and split it into TEN sections. Ask a child how we can LABEL each SECTION of the rectangle (i.e. 1/10). Write 1/10 in each section...



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5075.

World most expensive diamond

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The world's largest flawless vivid blue diamond, “Winston Blue” weighs in at 13.22 carats. The diamond was purchased by Harry Winston for $23.8 million at Christie's. The approximately $1.8 million per carat price paid is a world record for blue diamonds.


10 MOST EXPENSIVE DIAMONDS

10. The orange - 32 million eurosThis 14.82-carat bright orange diamond broke a world record when it sold for 32 million euros in 2013. Generally, pink and blue diamonds are the most SOUGHT after, but this rare gem surprised the world with its orange beauty and size.

9. The Princie - 33 million euros

This pink, 34.54- carat diamond has been known of for 300 years now, after it was discovered in the Golconda mines in India. It was BOUGHT from the Hyderabad Royal family in 1960 by jewellers Van Cleef & Arpels, who named it the Princie after the son of Sita Devi, the Maharanee of Baroda, an extravagant and famous socialite living in Paris.

8. Graff Vivid Pink – 38,7 million eurosA rectangular 24.78-carat diamond, classified by the Gemological INSTITUTE of America as “fancy vivid pink” –the top classification of saturation. Laurence Graff -aka the King of Bling- bought the diamond, which has been placed on a ring, for 38,7 million euros.

7. Pink Star - 60,7 million eurosThis bright pink beauty, formerly known as the Steinmetz Pink, is the largest pink diamond ever discovered with the  Gemological Institute of America's top classification 'Vivid Pink'. The 59.60-carat diamond was bought by diamond cutter Isaac Wolf in 2014 for 60,7 million euros, but it turned out he was unable to pay for it. Currently, it is estimated to be worth 60,7 million euros.

6. Wittelsbach Graff – 67,4 million eurosThe Wittelsbrach Graff is a beautiful blue diamond, discovered in India over 300 years ago. The 35.56-carat diamond was part of the Austrian crown jewels for some time, after which it was bought by Laurence Graff. The jeweller had diamond cutters REMOVE flaws, causing a unhappy stir within historical circles.. In 2011 it was sold to the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Chalifa, for 67,4 million euros.

5. The de Beers Centenary Diamond - 84,2 million eurosThis colourless diamond, named after the de Beers Consolidated Mines, is classified with the highest grade of colourless diamond – grade D colour- meaning it is internally and externally flawless. It weighs 273.85 carats, although the original cut weighed an astonishing 599 carats.

4. The Hope Diamond – 250 million eurosThis mystical 45.52 carats diamond seems blue in colour to the naked eye, but under ultraviolet light gets a red phosphor look. It is believed to be cursed, bringing bad luck to anyone who owns it… Legend has it was stolen from a Hindustan statue, and when the priests found out they cursed the diamond. You can see it (safely) in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington DC.

3. The Cullinan -  337 million eurosThe largest rough gem quality  ever found. Even polished, it is still incredibly large, with 530.2 carats and has been dubbed 'The Great Star of Africa'. Currently, it is part of the British Crown Jewels.  

2. The Sancy – pricelessToday you can find this yellow diamond in the French Crown Jewel collection in the Louvre in Paris, but it has had many owners. It was named after Nicolas de Harlay, seigneur de Sancy, a French SOLDIER and diplomat from the 16th century. The pale yellow diamond is 55.23-carats and shaped like a shield. As the diamond is so rare and expensive, to this date the exact value is unknown.

1. Koh-i-Noor – too expensive to have a price tagThis 105.6- carats, finest white diamond has changed ownership many times since it was discovered in 1294. Various Sikh, Mughal and Persian rulers owned it and lost it again due to the countries losses after war. In 1850 the Koh-i-Noor, meaning "mountain of light" in Persian, was confiscated by the British East India Company and it is now property of the British Crown. The exact value of the Koh-i-Noor diamond is unknown, however whispers can be heard saying it is valued over a 1 billion euro.

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5076.

Ban plastic to save environment essay 200 words (3 paragraph)

Answer»

By USING eco-friendly bags and Ban plastic from the STORE because they will AFFECT our country


5077.

Government intervention in pollution controlling in india

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Air pollution in India is major concern to public health. The main pollutants in metro cities in India are

sulphur dioxide (SO2),

oxides of nitrogen (NOx)

suspended particulate matter (SPM)

respirable particulate matter (PM10).

Green house gases like Carbon dioxide , methane etc and pollutants like carbon monoxide and Hydrocarbons etc are also included in broad sence . Now the Indian subcontinent is blessed by Monsoon which scrub out pollutants in rainy season . But the real problem arises in winter season when the weather is calm and there is least air mixing . Moreover the rural practices of burning agricultural WASTE and firewood worsens the situation. Air pollution is not just product of metro cities but surrounding areas too.
So here are the various measures that can be execute to reduce air pollution in India :

STOPPING THE USE OF FUELWOOD AND BIOMASS BURNINGS : The burning of firewood , agricultural waste garbage etc should be minimize . It is biggest contributer source of PM 10 , PM 2 ,Carbon dioxide , Methane etc. It is prominent in rural areas . To minimize it , there is need to create awareness in rural as well as urban population . We can reduce it by garbage segregation , using bio decomposition composters , using biogas digester as fuel source etc .

VEHICULAR EMISSIONS CONTROL : Vehicle emissions can be control by minimizing private usage of vehicles , use of public transport , use of efficient engine etc. Indian metros needs at least one reliable mass public transport system to kept people from using private vehicles. Metro , monorail , BRTS , suburban trains and tramway can play important role in these CONTEXT . Fuel adulteration is major CAUSE of tailpipe pollution . We should create awareness amongs the people for proper usage of fuel . We should INTRODUCE strict norms under Bharat stage emissions standards and ban the excessive use of diesel vehicles .

CHANGING THE WAY OF PRODUCING ELECTRICITY : About 65% of electricity in India is produce by thermal power plants . They are largest source of green house gases as well as fly ash , dust , PM10 etc . We should switch our electricity production to more greener alternative like Nuclear power plants and over the time to eco friendly energy sources.

TRANSITION TO RENEWABLE ENERGY: It can help in reducing energy demand from conventional energy sources .

PARKS AND FOUNTAINS : Plantations of broad leaf trees in metro areas helps in reducing suspended dust and particulate matters . Fountain acts as scrubber and reducing dust and PMs. We should develop small forest areas near metros as they will act as natural purifiers .

REDUCING INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION :Norms should be introduced to reduce industrial pollution . Devices like scrubbers , ARMs should be used to minimize pollution.

5078.

What is the hypothesis of health hygiene and sanitation?

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The hypothesis of health hygiene and sanitation states a lack of early childhood EXPOSURE to infectious agents SYMBIOTIC microorganisms such as the gut flora or probiotics and PARASITES INCREASES SUSCEPTIBILITY to allergic diseases by suppressing the natural development of the immune system.

5079.

List some environment related institutions in nashik

Answer»

I GOOD once
i. more trres
bad ones
i. defforrstion
ii. global warming
III. POLLUTION

5080.

Definition scope and importance of environmental science

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For the last four decades, several environmental problems—such as pollution, global warming, OZONE layer depletion, acid rain, deforestation, and desertification—have remained a major focus of scientists, policy makers, and common public across the WORLD. These problems are perceived as the major threats to the life-supporting environment of the earth, THUS making our survival on the PLANET increasingly unsafe. In order to TACKLE these challenges, holistic knowledge about working of our life-supporting environment and thorough understanding of the dynamics of these problems become imperative. Since no other academic discipline covers the above two knowledge requirements completely, environmental science evolved as an academic discipline to fill in this gap. Our life-supporting environment and various environmental problems are highly complex and require interdisciplinary efforts to understand them.


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5081.

Definr ecosystem . Name its components and define them also

Answer»

Ecosystem is DEFINED as FUNCTIONAL and structural unit of biosphere on which life of all ORGANISMS depends.

Components of ecosystem are:-

1.)Biotic Ecosystem

2.)ABIOTIC Ecosystem

5082.

Amount of water vapour in the atmosphere is measured in terms of

Answer» HUMIDITY is the ternused for AMUNT of WATER
5083.

Why is the atmospheric lifetime of a greenhouse gas important ?

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Answer:

Certain greenhouse gases (GHGs) are more effective at WARMING Earth ("thickening the blanket") than others.The two most IMPORTANT characteristics of a GHG in terms of climate impact are how well the gas absorbs energy (preventing it from immediately escaping to space), and how LONG the gas stays in the atmosphere.

5084.

What efforts humans should take to preserve the environment?

Answer»

●Increase afforestation
●Stop CUTTING trees
●Install some reducing gadgets in FACTORIES producing smoke
●Reduce the use of fuel vehicles
●For covering short distances , use bicycle or by walking
●Follow 3RS:-
(i)Reduce
(ii) Reuse
(iii) Recycle
●Stop lekage of pipes and save water
●Treat seawage waste and factory effluents before DISCHARGING it into river.
And there are MANY more things you can do to preserve environment.
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5085.

Difference between tensile structure and compressive structure

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Explanation:

TWO KEY types of forces involved in BUILDING any structure are tension and compression. Every material has the ABILITY to hold up to a certain amount of tension and a certain amount of compression. A tension force is one that pulls MATERIALS apart. A compression force is one that squeezes material together.

5086.

How does automobiles running on gasoline, petrol, and desiel effects the nature?

Answer» AUTOMOBILES have a machine name as ENGINE inside engine combustion of fuel takes place , due to combination gasses RELEASES such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide is realise which affects the nature.

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5087.

Impact of green revolution on Ground Water in india

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The impact of green revolution on ground water are ::
After getting success in green revolution farmers began to grow more and more crops by USING modern tools and HYV seeds. and IRRIGATE their FIELDS with PLENTY amount of water. due to which now in Punjab, Haryana and in Western UP there is acute shortage of water.

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5088.

Are the newer designs of land transport better than the older ones?why do you think so?

Answer»

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5089.

Hey FRIENDS,,,,Give 10 small steps that can be taken by ordinary people to reduce poverty in India.Guys......U have to give 10 points minimum.

Answer»

Hey mate here is your answer

1.Create jobs.
2. Raise the minimum wage.
3. Increase the earned income TAX credit for childless workers.
4. Support PAY equity.
5. Provide paid leave and paid sick days
6. Establish work schedule that work.
7. Invest in affordable high quality CHILD care and EARLY education.
8.Expand Medicaid.
9. Reform the criminal justice system and enact policies that support successful re-entry.
10. Do no harm.

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5090.

Difference between renewable and non renewable resources

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5091.

Dal lake pollution Kashmir valley . sources of pollution

Answer» MANY visitors COME and throw many TOXIC substances in it that is the reason why it is POLLUTED.
5092.

Ganga plan chipok andolan note

Answer»

Ganga ACTION Plan: This multicore project came out in 1985.It was because the quality of water in the Ganga was very poor.The Ganga runs its course of over 2500km from Gangotri in the Himalayas to Ganga SAGAR in Bay of Bengal.LARGE untreated sewage is dumped into the Ganda every day.And the industries CONTRIBUTE chemical effluents to the Ganga's pollution load and the toxicity kills fish in large sections of the river.To reduse the pollution in Ganga, the Ganga Action Plan was indroduced

5093.

Notes on water resources

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Water is very USEFUL for our. it is to PRECIOUS for the world. we use to water savely.it is BALANCE our body than we can do any work.No only useful for our but also useful for animal,tree, soul and other things.we can IMAGINE our LIFE without watwr. today we want to caretaker for water so than our feature will be bright we have to resource of water. we have to reuse, reduce recycle of water. save water save life

5094.

Observation of biogas project

Answer» BIOGAS typically refers to a mixture of different gases PRODUCED by the breakdown of organic matter in the ABSENCE of oxygen. Biogas can be produced from raw materials such as agricultural waste, MANURE , etc
5095.

Do you find any relationship between plant and animal by their respiration and photosynthesis

Answer» YES a relation between PLANT and animals firstly on the basis of photosynthesis due to the photosynthesis plants produce food and animals is DEPEND on plant for food because they are hetrotrop . By the RESPIRATION plant release oxygen which get animals and by the animal respiration carbon dioxide is PRODUCED which is take by plants
5096.

Notes on forest resources

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Forest is a large area dominated by trees.[1] Hundreds of more precise definitions of forest are used throughout the world, INCORPORATING factors such as tree density, tree height, land use, legal standing and ecological function.[2][3][4]According to the widely used[5][6] Food and Agriculture Organization definition, forests covered 4 billion hectares (9.9×109 acres) (15 million square miles) or approximately 30 percent of the world's land area in 2006.[4]

Forests are the dominant terrestrial ecosystem of Earth, and are distributed around the globe.[7] Forests account for 75% of the gross primary production of the Earth's biosphere, and contain 80% of the Earth's plant biomass. Net primary production is estimated at 21.9 gigatonnes carbon per year for tropical forests, 8.11 for temperate forests, and 2.69 for boreal forests.[7]

Forests at different latitudes and elevations form distinctly different ecozones: boreal forests near the poles, tropical forests near the equator and temperate forests at mid-latitudes. Higher elevation areas TEND to support forests similar to those at higher latitudes, and amount of precipitation also affects forest composition.

Human society and forests influence each other in both positive and negative ways.[8] Forests provide ecosystem services to HUMANS and serve as tourist attractions. Forests can also affect people's health. Human activities, including harvesting forest resources, can negatively affect forest ecosystems.

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5097.

It is possible to reduce the use of electricity eficint

Answer»

No IT IS NOT POSSIBLE

5098.

Notes on natural resources and classification

Answer» NATURAL RESOURCE are resource which provide the NATURE and it is free.
two type of natural resource are
1: biotic
2:abiotic
1:biotic- the resource which are LIMITED in amount and form million of years.example LIKE petroleum,petrol,etc.

2:biotic:the resource which are present unlimited in amount. example are water,sunlight etc.
5099.

Hey Guys.....!!!!Give 20 causes of poverty in India.NOTE: If you know less than 20 points, don't give answer. If you give less that 20 points, your answer will be deleted.❤️Thanks❤️

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5100.

Uttara Kannada case study, undersireable consequences

Answer»

The Uttara Karnataka issue was raised in the raised in the Karnataka state's Winter session of the legislative assembly that was held at Belgaum. The issue was REGARDING the lack of infrastructure and negligence of the government TOWARDS the North Karnataka regions.

Due to this issue, people STARTED selling their products by establishing a new MARKET in the neighboring states. This led to a limited availability of the product in the native places.

Another action taken was that the fruits were plucked off from the trees before they could ripe and the trees were cut down to stop the ripening. This is because the people themselves wanted to have an upper hand in the upage of the fruit prices and they did not want someone else to sell their harvest first.

However, both these steps led to adverse consequences about which they had not ANTICIPATED.