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| 6801. | What are adverse effect of crackers in marathi seminar project | 
| Answer» affect of crackers1. air pollution2. noise POLLUTION3. due to BIG boms we GET INJURED | |
| 6802. | Role of civil engineering in humman life | 
| Answer» il engineers create, IMPROVE and protect the environment in which we live. They PLAN, DESIGN and overseeconstruction and maintenance of building STRUCTURES and infrastructure, such as roads, railways, airports, bridges, harbours, dams, irrigation projects, power plants, and water and sewerage SYSTEMS. | |
| 6803. | Why Thanjavur is called rice bowl of Tamil Nadu? | 
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| 6804. | Who is responsible for protection of environment/nature in group discussion? | 
| Answer» 8fififigg ueierir8r | |
| 6805. | How will you manage the wastes that produce in your homehome ? | 
| Answer» TE the wastes into WET and DRY waste...and also use different plastic bags to DUMP it | |
| 6806. | How did manufacturers in the early 1900s reach out to consumers in far-flung areas? | 
| Answer» ndustrial RevolutionEurope, 1450 to 1789: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONINDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION. To the end of the early modern period, Europe remained a preindustrial society. Its manufactured goods came from small workshops, and most of its machinery was powered by animals, wind, falling water, or human labor. These two facts reinforced each other, and together they constricted Europe's economic development. Water-powered manufacturing, for instance, could develop only in favored regions and remained constantly subject to weather-related interruptions; with limited supplies of power, there was little reason to concentrate manufacturing processes in large workshops. By 1850, however, these descriptions no longer applied to large areas of western Europe, and by 1914 the European economy as a whole was DOMINATED by large factories, many of them employing thousands of WORKERS. Both manufacturing and transportation now relied on steam power, and gasoline and electric motors were becoming common. The quantity and variety of goods manufactured rose accordingly, a transformation suggested by the development of the British iron industry: Britainproduced about 30,000 tons of pig iron in 1760, about one million tons in 1810. Contemporary awareness of change advanced even more QUICKLY than the reality. In his 1848Manifesto of the Communist Party,written at a time when most Europeans STILL worked in agriculture and when even British manufacturing was still evenly divided between factories and small workshops, Karl Marx (1818–1883) presented industrialization as the obvious destiny of all European society. The rapidity of these changes and their far-reaching effects amply justify historians' DESIGNATION of the period as the "industrial revolution." In the century after 1780, European life was transformed. | |
| 6807. | Why is there a pressing need for using renewable energy source in india? Give any 5 reasons? | 
| Answer» your answer _________✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌The mind blowing rate at which theconsumption of energy is INCREASING has compelled INDIA to be dependent on fossil fuels like coal, gas and oil which are FINITE. HENCE the use of SUSTAINABLE energy resources likesolar, wind, water needs to be enchanted....___________"_"""______ hope it helps you please mark me brainlist✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌ | |
| 6808. | From the Uttara Kannada case study identify 2 actions by which people made an attempt to solve a problem which resulted in an anticipated and undesirable consequences that lead to further problems | 
| Answer» te MANY problems YAAR Agar answer atta OH tabhi to uska diya KARO answer yaar | |
| 6809. | Prepare a table of all the evironment related acts given following deatils -year of act, name of the act, purpose of act? | 
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| 6810. | What is buffer zone? | 
| Answer» al area SERVING to SEPARATE HOSTILE forces or nations.example•✓•✓•✓•✓•✓•✓¶¶"the soldiers quickly established a 2.5-mile-wide BUFFER ZONE between the opposing forces" | |
| 6811. | Mention the role of evaporation in global hydrological cycle | 
| Answer» ERE IS UR ANSWEREvaporation happens when a liquid SUBSTANCE becomes a gas. When water is heated, it evaporates. The molecules move and vibrate so quickly that they escape into the atmosphere as molecules of water vapor. Evaporation is a very important part of the water cycle. Heat from the SUN, or solar energy, powers the evaporation process. It soaks up moisture from soil in a garden, as well as the biggest oceans and lakes. The water level will decrease as it is exposed to the heat of the sun. ALTHOUGH the level of a lake, pool, or glass of water will decrease due to evaporation, the escaped water molecules DONT disappear. They stay in the atmosphere, affecting humidity, or the amount of moisture in the air. Areas with high temperatures and large bodies of water, such as tropical islands and swamps, are usually very humid for this reason. Water is evaporating, but staying in the air as a vapor.Once water evaporates, it also helps form clouds. The clouds then release the moisture as rain or snow. The liquid water FALLS to Earth, waiting to be evaporated. The cycle starts all over again.HOPE HELPED | |
| 6812. | Enumerate the steps involved in estimation of GDP | 
| Answer» omestic Product (GDP)The monetary value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country 's borders in a specific time period, though GDP is usually calculated on an annual basis. It includes all of PRIVATE and public consumption, government outlays, investments and exports less imports that occur within a defined territory.GDP = C + G + I + NX"C" is equal to all private consumption, or consumer spending, in a nation 's economy"G" is the SUM of government spending"I" is the sum of all the country 's businesses spending on capital"NX" is the nation 's total net exports, calculated as total exports MINUS total imports. (NX = Exports - Imports)HOPE THIS HELPS!!!Plz mark as brainliest | |
| 6813. | About environmental harzard of non biodegradable substances | 
| Answer» degradable substances are those which cannot be transformed into harmless natural STATE by the action of bacteria. And burning of these fuels causes more pollution in the environment. ... Ex: plastics, GLASSES, METALS, toxic chemicals, toxins, GROCERY bags, plastic CONTAINERS, and plastic water bottles | |
| 6814. | Two points for incalculate the environmental ethics in children | 
| Answer» mental ethics in children can be inculcated in the following ways:-Children from various PARTS of the world should be taught about the AWARENESS of trees and cutting it down.Children should be taught the importance of chipko MOVEMENT which will stop people from cutting down trees.Children should be taught about the pollution control and various poisonous gases in the atmosphere released by cars and other vehicles and factories. | |
| 6815. | There are various methods of wildlife conservation | 
| Answer» of conserving wildlife Methods of Conservation By law. GIVING protection to animals and PLANT species or special AREAS of LAND or water. Restoration. To restore unsightly countryside (e.g. waste tips and slag heaps ETC.). Rewilding. ... Alternative Energy. ... Nature Reserves and Zoos. ... Recycling. ... Education. | |
| 6816. | Project on Pollution is less due to organic agriculture as compare to chemical intensive agriculture | 
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| 6817. | What is the safest way to dispose medical waste | 
| Answer» spose them RECYCLE them | |
| 6818. | Define quaring of stone and explain its tyeps | 
| Answer» y is a type of open-pit mine in which dimension stone, rock, construction aggregate, riprap, sand, gravel, or slate is excavated from the ground. The word quarry can also include the underground quarrying for stone, such as Bath stone.Quarrying is a mechanical surface excavation method for the extraction of dimensional stones. It produces rectangular blocks of rock that are roughly shaped and sized. They resemble open pits but the faces are generally lower and vertical. It is a highly selective, small scale and low productivity method.It look like a kind of stone cladding. And since the kind of stone used seems a naturally occurring one you might find many different variations with respect to colours, textures and sizes. U might might want to check out the locally available kind in a few tile shops. Or you can check out some websites regarding cladding for wide range of variety available.Slabs Many quarry stones such as marble, granite, limestone, and sandstone are cut into larger slabs and removed from the quarry. The surfaces are polished and finished with varying degrees of sheen or LUSTER. Polished slabs are often cut into tiles or countertops and installed in many kinds of residential and commercial properties. Natural stone quarried from the earth is often considered a luxury and tends to be a highly durable surface, thus highly desirable. Problems Extraction work in a marble quarry in Carrara, Italy Quarries in level areas with shallow groundwater or which are located close to surface water often have engineering problems with drainage. Generally the water is removed by pumping while the quarry is operational, but for high inflows more complex approaches may be REQUIRED. For example, the Coquina quarry is excavated to more than 60 FEET (18 m) below sea level. To reduce surface leakage, a moat lined with clay was constructed around the entire quarry. Ground water entering the pit is pumped up into the moat. As a quarry becomes deeper, water inflows generally increase and it also becomes more expensive to lift the water higher during removal; this can become the limiting factor in quarry depth. Some water-filled quarries are worked from beneath the water, by dredging. Many people and municipalities consider quarries to be eyesores and require various abatement methods to address problems with noise, dust, and appearance. One of the more effective and famous examples of successful quarry restoration is Butchart Gardens in Victoria, BC, Canada. A further problem is pollution of roads from trucks leaving the quarries. To control and restrain the pollution of public roads, wheel washing systems are becoming more common. Quarry LAKES Main ARTICLE: Quarry lake Many quarries naturally fill with water after abandonment and become lakes. Others are made into landfills. Water-filled quarries can be very deep with water, often 50 ft (15 m) or more, that is often surprisingly cold, so swimming in quarry lakes is generally not recommended. Unexpectedly cold water can cause a swimmer's muscles to suddenly weaken; it can also cause shock and even hypothermia.[1] Though quarry water is often very clear, submerged quarry stones and abandoned equipment make diving into these quarries extremely dangerous. Several people drown in quarries each year.[2][3] However, many inactive quarries are converted into safe swimming sites.[citation needed] Such lakes, even lakes within active quarries, can provide important habitat for animals.[4] | |
| 6819. | What are the major types of land resources?? | 
| Answer» e might not seem like the most exciting topic, but it's IMPORTANT to study. First, it tells us a GREAT deal about the GOVERNMENTS making the decisions for land use and the priorities they hold. Also, the better we understand the WAY the world has been adapted to human needs, and in what patterns, the more we can predict future trends. And, the better we can predict the future of land use, the more we can prepare for negative IMPACTS. | |
| 6820. | Name any two alternative fuels. State any two advantages of impending these norms. Please answer it quickly and urgently. | 
| Answer» TION:DEBORAH PRODUCTS you LATER | |
| 6821. | Which of these is included under land use? A. water B. rocks C. trees D. soil E. applying pesticides | 
| Answer» G PESTICIDES is the ANSWER | |
| 6822. | Defination of acid rain and green house and ozone layer in english | 
| Answer» l made so acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes environmental harm, chiefly to forests and lakes. The main cause is the industrial burning of coal and other FOSSIL fuels, the waste gases from which contain sulphur and NITROGEN oxides which combine with atmospheric water to FORM acids. is acid rain..2 the trapping of the sun's WARMTH in a planet's lower ATMOSPHERE, due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet's surface. | |
| 6823. | Hi friends?!!!!!! Any Jr. Inter students here???. Please tell me environment and ethics exam important questions please....... Help me...... | 
| Answer» ortant questions for the exam of ENVIRONMENT and ethics are as follows:-1) What is environment?2) What is ethics? Difference between values and ethics.3) NEED for preserving, the environment. What are the POSSIBLE REASONS for the air pollution, noise pollution and water pollution?4)How can we take care of the environment, and how to minimize the pollution, by taking necessary steps, by each individual? | |
| 6824. | Which is the longest dam | 
| Answer» gest dam is HIRAKUD DAM. It's 27 km in LENGTH. It's SITUATED in ODISHA HOPE IT'S HELP YOU ☺️☺️✌️✌️ | |
| 6825. | Aceleing of a fan has which types of motion.Name any two motions.please.... | 
| Answer» TORY MOTION and CIRCULAR Motion | |
| 6826. | How to make a perfect poster | 
| Answer» MATE ❤️❤️❤️ HERE IS UR... ANSWER..USE CANVAS FOR PAINTING...BEST POSTER COLOURS FOR PAINTING...MANAGE ALL YOUR SHADINGS WELL...HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU ❤️ ❤️STAY BLESSED ❤️ ❤️❤️ | |
| 6827. | List down the materials used in the construction of floating bridge in Dubai. & You are going for an outdoor party with your friends. It’s you who has to carry ice cubes but don’t have a cooler box at home. What materials would you use to make your own cooler box? | 
| Answer» NT , BRIKS , WORKER PEOPLE | |
| 6828. | What is project tiger what was the objective of this project? | 
| Answer» tiger is a tiger conservation programme launched in 1 April 1937 by the government of INDIA . The project aims to SAVE the tigers of Bengal , PROTECTING them from extinction, and preserving areas of biological importance as a NATURAL heritage forever represented as close as possible the diversity of ecosystems across the tiger's distribution in the country. The project's task force visualized these tiger RESERVES as breeding nuclei, from which surplus animals would migrate to adjacent forests. | |
| 6829. | Sarah learned that terrestrial plants have a different respiratory pattern during the day. what is the difference she learned about? A. Terrestrial plants make use of the ozone layer for respiration B. terrestrial plants consume oxygen and produce carbon dioxide during the day C. Terrestrial plants consume carbon dioxide and produce oxygen during the day D.the respiratory process is the terrestrial plants converts carbon to carbonates during the day | 
| Answer» RIAL PLANETS consume CO2 and produce O2 during the day. | |
| 6830. | What are the effects on the environment from mining and stone quarry activity? | 
| Answer» on't KNOW ............ | |
| 6831. | Management of forest and wildlife resources is a very challenging task.Why?Give any two reasons | 
| Answer» se now a days PEOPLE continuously cutting down trees and it is CAUSES deforestation and because of it get lack of oxygen.2. people kill ANIMAL for making cloth design so it is HARMING WILDLIFE so now a days the management of forest resource is a very challenging task | |
| 6832. | What are the impact of the enactment of forest act on the condition of the people? | 
| Answer» e of villagers were affected by forest act were as follows:1 now the villages are deprived by their practices like hunting ,cutting ,grazing, cattle ,collective fruits etc. 2 one of the major IMPACT is the practice of shifting cultivation ,swidden agriculture.3 people were now FORCED to steal wood from forest and if they were caught, they were as the mercy of the forest guard who would take brieves from them. 4 women who collected fuel woods were specially worried.5 it was common for POLICE constable and forest Guard to harass people by demanding free FOOD from them. | |
| 6833. | Name the factors that influence land use pattern in a country | 
| Answer» tor that influence land use pattern in a country are :a. physical factor : topography ,relief feature ,climatic condition ,type of soil determine the land use pattern of a particular region B. human factor: factor like population density, LEVEL of development, technological CAPABILITY also determine the land use pattern. for instance land is used for non agricultural activities like construction for BUILDING for human SETTLEMENT | |
| 6834. | Dufferent theories of water pollution biology discussion | 
| Answer» ......................... | |
| 6835. | What are reasons to avoid use of chemical pesticides? | 
| Answer» UTES GROUND WATER...by mixing these chemicals wid FRESH ground water...Plz..mark as BRAIN... | |
| 6836. | More about watershed development and how it benefits an area | 
| Answer» shed is a perfect place for conservation of soil and water. ... Watershed DEVELOPMENT is important for the overall growth and development of a village. It BENEFITS the area by making the land FERTILE. It MAKES the growth of trees POSSIBLE. | |
| 6839. | Relative humidity varies with latitude seasonally please elaborate the sentence | 
| Answer» unt of water Vapour present in air expressed as a percentage of the amount needed for SATURATION at the same time temperature is termed as RELATIVE Humidity. As we move towards the POLES from the equator, the humidity decreases. REGARDS, ARNAB ✌️ THANK YOU | |
| 6840. | Reading the changes that occur in atmosphere humidity is measured by | 
| Answer» ETER is USED to MEASURE the ATMOSPHERE i THINK | |
| 6841. | What establishes specific regulations and laws that businesses must adhere to in order to protect the environment? ____________________establish specific regulations and laws that businesses must adhere to in order to protect the environment. | 
| Answer» MENTAL MINISTER ESTABLISH SPECIFIC REGULATION | |
| 6842. | Which part or parts of the paragraph indicate the execution of a cost–benefit analysis?------------------>>>>>>>> HELP PLEASE The factories had to stay within the pollution control cap in order to avoid the fine The government later determined that social costs decreased along with the reduction in pollution However, the cost of reducing the pollution was high in this context. The good thing is that the pollution itself is subject to change owing to various upgrades. | 
| Answer» thank for a couple days ago I was just wondering if I canExplanation:it will take CARE to be able and I have to do with a few months back to me that you can see the ATTACHMENT of the new one and the new one for the new one and I am not sure if I can do it for a few weeks ago I had a GREAT WEEKEND and I am a bit of a new THREAD in a while back and it will be a good day I was wondering how I can do it for a few days ago and the same as the new job and my case the one you have to be in a couple of days to get back to you can do that and it will be in a couple weeks back and it will be | |
| 6843. | Environmental problems such as pollution and climate change are increasing nowadays. The government have taken some measure at global level but they got only few solution. Why is it so? | 
| Answer» of The interactions between human population dynamics and the environment have often been viewed mechanistically. This review elucidates the complexities and contextual specificities of population-environment relationships in a number of domains. It explores the ways in which demographers and other social scientists have sought to understand the relationships among a full RANGE of population dynamics (e.g., population size, growth, density, age and sex composition, migration, urbanization, VITAL RATES) and environmental changes. The CHAPTER briefly reviews a number of the theories for understanding population and the environment and then proceeds to provide a state-of-the-art review of studies that have examined population dynamics and their relationship to five environmental issue areas. The review concludes by relating population-environment RESEARCH to emerging work on human-environment systems. | |
| 6844. | Where are the electronic databases available about environmental issues | 
| Answer» jvjgvjuguguggug7vuv8f88ffigucf7f6cycy7gExplanation:çlllkhğķm | |
| 6845. | The initial velocity of Mangalayaan must be great than......... of the earth | 
| Answer» VELOCITY of the EARTH:-)) | |
| 6846. | Name one weedicide and the precaution farmers must take during its applicaation | 
| Answer» the quality of weedicides before purchasing.Use weedicides as per recommended crops only.While using weedicides farmers can TAKE help of company REPRESENTATIVE or rural agricultural development officer or follow the instructions given.Weedicides should be used in right time and in right quantity as suggested.Apply the recommended weedicide, which is effective to control those major weeds in the field, if weeds are identified.Dissolve appropriate quantity of weedicide in water to get the proper concentration.Weedicides should be applied by taking into account the SITUATION in the field like DRYNESS, humidity etc.Keep it away from eatables and ANIMALS. Don’t allow the animals to graze in the field after spraying weedicides.Knapsack sprayer should be used to spray weedicides, flood jet or flat fan nozzle should be used while spraying.Wash and clean the sprayer with soap or detergent powder after spraying is completed.Follow the instructions written on the tin.Take bath and wash your cloths after spraying.Don’t smell, taste or touch the chemical.Keep it away from children’s. | |
| 6847. | Which gas is found abundantly in biogas | 
| Answer» dioxide, CARBON monoxide, METHANE, hydrogen.. Are the GASES.. Hope it helps you my dear friend.. PLEASE mark my ANSWER as brainliest ✌❤✌ | |
| 6848. | How nuclear waste management is done? | 
| Answer» waste epitomizes the double-edged sword of modern technology. It's a toxic and radioactive byproduct of nuclear medicine, nuclear weapons manufacturing and nuclear power plants. In short, it's the type of waste that reflects one of humankind's greatest leaps in technology, but it also demonstrates our inability to DEAL with our own advances.Radioactive waste can take the form of different states of matter, including gas, solids and liquids. Depending on the waste's source, the radioactivity can last from a few hours to hundreds of thousands of years. If disposed of improperly, radioactive waste can devastate the environment, ruining air, water and soil quality. What's more, these materials can have long-term negative effects on human health, and can be fatal.The greatest bulk of nuclear waste is related to the generation of nuclear power. There are two PRIMARY byproducts, including spent nuclear fuel from nuclear reactors and high-level waste (HLW) from the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel.The reactors in nuclear power plants use fuel in the form of ceramic uranium dioxide pellets that are sealed within metal rods. After the usable uranium is gone from the rods, the rods must be disposed of. But first, the rods are often processed with chemicals to draw out any unused uranium; this results in HLW, which is liquid waste. Then the rods are usually stored in pools of water near the reactor until a permanent location is prepared.As of this writing, there are more than 29,000 tons of spent fuel rods worldwide. In the United States, many of those rods still SIT idle near power plants, because there are few permanent disposal sites.Low-level waste (often from hospitals or labs) can often be compacted or incinerated in a container that is subsequently buried a landfill. Intermediate-level waste (reactor components, chemicals and similar wastes), which have higher levels of radioactivity, may be solidified in CONCRETE or bitumen and then buried deep underground.HLW comprises only a tiny percentage of all nuclear waste but accounts for 95 percent of the radioactivity given off by nuclear waste. For storage, it may be transformed into a glass, which is then sealed inside stainless-steel containers that are entombed far below the Earth's surface at government-approved sites. Sometimes HLW is stored in underground tanks or silos, too.Finding suitable LOCATIONS for radioactive waste is no easy task. In short, no one wants nuclear waste near their communities, even if it's buried many miles away in a vault in the desert. The proposed Yucca Mountain storage facility, located in Nevada about 100 miles (160.9 kilometers) northwest of Las Vegas, is a good example of the problems associated with nuclear waste disposal.In 2002, U.S. President George W. Bush approved development of the facility, but since then, the project has been challenged by many groups. In 2010, President Obama indicated he would try to put a stop to the project, citing concerns with the long-term stability of the site. Opponents say earthquakes and groundwater flow could penetrate the vault and let radioactive waste escape.Thus, the United States continues to struggle with nuclear waste disposal. Experts say that permanent disposal locations must be created soon, though, or we risk being overburdened with radioactive waste that no one wants. ----------Hope_it_help--------- | |
| 6849. | Success case stidy of ecological restoration in india | 
| Answer» , but they do not EASILY FACILITATE quality .... Blanca Wetlands case study analyzed in this CHAPTER. ... significant role in FWS's ecosystem restoration EFFORTS ACROSS the Nation. | |
| 6850. | Write your opinion on environmental movements and social movements | 
| Answer» movement- When a step is taken by FORMAL or informal group of individuals or organizations to work towards bringing a good change in the society then we CALL it as "Social Movement".Purpose- The purpose of "social movement" is to bring a good change in political, religious, educational or other regions which helps to build a good society and a good nation.Some of the Social Movements are- ☪ Salt March☪ Civil Rights Movement ☪ India against corruption ☪ Feminist Movement Environmental Movement- When a step is taken to improve the status of NATURE or environment and to protect the environment then we call it as environmental movement.We all humans should be the participant and work to improve and protect the quality of the nature/environment through changes to environmentally harmful human activities; through the adoption of forms of political, economic, and social organization.Purpose- The purpose of "environmental movement" is to protect and conserve the elements of earth's ecosystem. Environmentalism works to correct the damage as well as prevent future destruction.Some of the Environmental Movements are-☪ The Chipko movement ☪ Silent VALLEY Movement ☪ Narmada Bachao Andolan☪ Save Ganga Movement ☪ Tehri DAM Conflict | |