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What measures would be suggested for Amazon forests protection |
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Answer» Hey mate here's your answer |
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The pressure belt spreads between 5 5 degree north and 5 degree parallel south |
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Answer» Answer: Near the equator, PRESSURE belts spread five DEGREES to north and south. Southeast and north east trade winds have low-pressure coverage. The pressure BELT is spreading over the equator in the CENTER location of the globe. |
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How did the solar system come about |
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Answer» Answer: it is believed that the solar SYSTEM CAME about from a big explosion in the universe and this THEORY of the solar system starting from a big explosion is called the big bang theory. hope it HELPS |
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Which festival is celebrated in thr bank of river krishna? |
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Answer» KRISHNA pushkaralu This FESTIVAL is OBSERVED once in 12 years and is celebrated for the period of 12 days |
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Which union territories is/are not on the western coast of india? |
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Answer» Answer:delhi, chandigarh, puducheri are not on western COAST of india Only daman and DIYA and darra and NAGAR HAVELI is present Explanation: |
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Which plateau lies between aravali and vindhya ranges? |
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Answer» Malwa PLATEAU LIES between aravali and VINDHYA range Hope this HELP you!! |
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Case study on tourism in switzerland |
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Tourists are drawn to SWITZERLAND's diverse landscape as well as activities. Most interesting are the Alpine climate and landscapes, in particular for sking and mountaineering. Tourism begins with British mountaineers climbing the main peaks of the Bernese Alps in the early 19th century (Jungfrau 1811, Finsteraarhorn 1812). The Alpine CLUB in London is founded in 1857. Reconvalescence in the Alpine climate, in particular from Tuberculosis, is another important branch of tourism in the 19th and early 20th centuries for example in Davos, Graubünden. Because of the prominence of the Bernese Alps in British mountaineering, the Bernese Oberland was long especially known as a tourist destination. Meiringen's Reichenbach Falls achieved literary fame as the site of the fictional death of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes (1893). The first organised tourist holidays to Switzerland were OFFERED during the 19th century by the Thomas COOK and Lunn Travel companies.
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Uses of mercury barometer |
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Write three different between ferrous and non- ferrous . With example |
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Answer» Answer: hey MATE here's your answer
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What are the limitation of sketches and plans? |
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Answer» There are no LIMITATIONS of SKETCHES and PLANS |
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What steps should be taken to conserve the land resources? |
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Answer» We should PLANT trees |
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What causes wind to deflect toward left in the southern hemisphere ? |
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What kind of climatic conditions are required for sugarcane production? |
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Answer» The ideal temperature for the sugarcane production is 27°C .100 to 175 cm RAINFALL is REQUIRED for production of sugarcane. Frost is injurious to Sugarcane. |
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Who is the biggest tree in the world? |
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Answer» sequoia it's LOCATED in california follow me ✌️✌️ |
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Organization that helps us |
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Answer» WWF |
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Community get the first hand experience of sufferings at the time of a disaster and becomes a saviour of lives at the same time.discuss the communities disaster preparedness and response plan with suitable case study? |
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hey mate ,here is your answer disaster is an unplanned EVENT in which the needs of the affected community outweigh the available resources. A disaster occurs somewhere in the world almost daily, but these events vary considerably in scope, size, and context. Large-scale disasters with numerous casualties are relatively unusual events. Certain WIDELY publicized disasters, including events such as the terrorist attacks on SEPTEMBER 11, 2001, Hurricanes KATRINA and Sandy, and the Boston Marathon bombing, have focused people’s attention on disaster planning and preparedness. Disasters are becoming more frequent, and the number of persons affected is also increasing. This greater morbidity is attributable not only to the greater number of events, but also to population DYNAMICS, location, and susceptibilities. hope it helps u plz mark as brainlist |
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Can anyone plzz answer this question for me: Explain why a river changes through its three courses. |
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Answer» The long profile is a graph of a river that marks the change in altitude from the upper course to its lower course. All along its course, the river uses energy to carry out EROSION, TRANSPORT and deposition of SEDIMENT. This energy is produced when water flows down a slope. |
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Community get the first hand experience of sufferings at the time of a disaster and becomes a savior of lives at the same time.discuss the communities disaster preparedness and response plan with suitable case study? |
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Answer» Mmllmljzksmssmsmlslslsld |
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Make a chart of physical features of India showing all the mountains and plateaus |
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Pakistain is a neighbouring country to the south east of india. |
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Answer» no its NEIGHBOURING COUNTRY to NORTH EAST |
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10 sentence about family in. Sanskrit |
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Answer» wwrritiokgngnnfnfnfnfnfkfkfj |
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1. What do you mean by domestic tourism? |
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Answer» Explanation: Domestic TOURISM is tourism involving residents of one country TRAVELING only within that country. A playing holiday is a holiday (vacation) spent in the same country; this class MAY overlap with STAYCATION (in British English), a vacation spent in the same region. |
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You have to find out all the way to solve the issues with the help of science and technologies. Here are some suggested topics:-• Agriculture |
Answer» hey mate..your answer:-The Benefits of Smart Farming: How IoT Is Shaping AgricultureTechnologies and IoT have the potential to transform agriculture in many aspects. Namely, there are five ways IoT can improve agriculture: ✍️Data, tons of data, collected by smart agriculture sensors,e.g. weather conditions, soil quality, crop’s growth progress or cattle health. This data can be USED to track the state of your business in general, as WELL as staff performance, equipment efficiency, etc. ✍️Better control over the internal processes and, as a result, lower production risks.The ability to foresee the output of your production allows you to plan for better PRODUCT distribution. If you know exactly how much crops you are going to harvest, you can make sure your product won’t LIE around unsold. ✍️Cost management and waste REDUCTION thanks to the increased control over production.Being able to see any anomalies in the crop growth or livestock health, you will be able to mitigate the risks of losing your yield. ✍️Increased business efficiency through process automation.By using smart devices, you can automate multiple processes across your production cycle, e.g. irrigation, fertilizing, or pest control. ✍️Enhanced product quality and volumesAchieve better control over the production process and maintain higher standards of crop quality and growth capacity through automation. |
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The word pollution refers to the introduction of contaminants (pollutants) into the environment, having an adverse effect on it. Pollution is caused mainly due to human induced factors like – industrialization, deforestation, inefficient waste disposal etc. Pollution can be further classified into various categories like – water pollution, air pollution, noise pollution, plastic pollution, land pollution, light pollution, radioactive pollution etc. Hence pollution is a phenomenon having adverse effect on our natural resources – water, air etc or on overall environment |
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What precuations should be taken so that the destruction be less? |
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Answer» Answer: 1 Begin by hugging a tree. ... 2 start planting trees. ... 3 stop printing and go paperless. ... 4 When SHOPPING, move towards buying recycled products mainly. ... 5 When at home, recycle as MUCH as possible. ... 6 In the KITCHEN, cut down on your meat intake and EAT as MANY vegetarian meals as possible. |
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What is the area called where rivers flood the land? |
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Answer» Answer: A floodplain or flood plain is an area ofland ADJACENT to a stream or RIVERWHICH stretches from the banks of its channel to the base of the ENCLOSING valley walls, and which experiencesflooding during PERIODS of high discharge. |
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Whicch country has the largest boundary with india |
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Answer» the COUNTRY which SHARES the LARGEST BOUNDARY with india is Pakistan |
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Where in india eastern and western coastal plains meet? |
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6. What do we require when we travel abroad? |
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Answer» Answer: Passport. A passport is required for all air TRAVEL overseas, both for ENTRY into the foreign country and for re-entry into the U.S. Make sure your passport is VALID for at least six months after the date you plan to enter a foreign country.
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How is the biosphere different from other sphere |
Answer» hey buddy your answerbiosphere is the COMBINATION of lithosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere. Explanation: For the survival of living organisms LIKE US (han beings ) we need the combination of these three spheres. summary of these spheres Lithosphere - litho referring to rocks and minerals Hydrosphere - hydro referring to WATER Biosphere - bio referring to life Atmosphere - atmo referring to STEAM and vapor Thanks for reading |
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Cities where Equator line lies in India |
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Answer» Answer: there is no STATE which equator lies in INDIA ...... there are only STATES which tropic of CANCER lies |
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State any two ways to find direction in a desert during night |
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Answer» The first way is to locate the dipper in the sky and then find the north star by this way U will get to know the north direction. The second way is to FOCUS on any one star in the sky and look at its movement . It may take 5 MINUTES to half an hour for u to recognize it's movement. After u recognize it's movement then -: 1) If the star moves up u are facing east. 2) If the star moves down u are facing west. 3) If the star moves right u are facing south. 4) If the star moves left u are facing north. 5) In some cases the star MIGHT appear to be moving in two directions. For example it might move up and to the right which means u are facing southeast. Hope it helps u :-) |
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When rain is accompanied by a thunderstorm, the collected rain water? |
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Answer» When rain is accompanied by a thunderstorm, the collected rain water will have a pH value SLIGHTLY lower than that of rain water WITHOUT thunderstorm Pure water does not undergo ionisation naturally DUE to the action of thunderstorm ,H2O produces hydronium ion.As a RESULT of production of H+ ph lowers slightly as compared to neutral pH.(pH=7) |
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What do you mean by it...please give clear answerno spam |
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Answer» it MEANS that you have to WRITE to PAGES of CONTENT . content means the main PARAGRAPH about the topic. |
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ELborate the rock cyck with a suitable diogram |
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Answer» The rock cycle is the process by which rocks of one KIND change into rocks of another kind. There are THREE main KINDS of rocks: igneous rock, metamorphic rock, and sedimentary rock. ... It can melt into magma, erode into sediment, or be pressed TIGHTLY together to become metamorphic. |
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What are the problems faced by vegetation growth in india |
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Answer» Explanation: 1. Inadequate and Dwindling FOREST Cover, 2. Low Productivity, 3. Nature of Forests and their Uneconomical Utilisation, 4. Lack of Transport FACILITIES, 5. Forest FIRES, 6. Plant Diseases, Insects and Pests, 7. OBSOLETE Methods of Lumbering and Sawing, 8. Lack of Commercial Forests, 9. Lack of Scientific Techniques, 10. Undue Concessions to Tribals and Local People |
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USuggest any two measures for the following problems of urbanization1. Slums2.Crimes |
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Answer» Answer: The problems ASSOCIATED with urbanization are: High population density, inadequate infrastructure, lack of affordable housing, flooding, POLLUTION, SLUM creation, crime, congestion and POVERTY. This PROBLEM of high population density is caused due to the heavy rate of migration for rural areas |
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6A) Show the following tourist places in an outline map of India1. Jaisalmer 2)Pune 3) Nashik 4) Mumbai 5) Srinagar 6)Hydrabad |
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Answer» SHRINAGAR....... ........... |
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Write the role of agriculture in the economy of the usa???????? |
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Answer» HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ASNWER ! AGRICULTURE has played a CRUCIAL role in the economic development of countries and has done so for millennia. Entire civilizations have developed through agriculture to ADVANCE not only their food security and sovereignty but also their social, political and geostrategic STABILITY. |
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Explain with 5 examples the unique features of different regions |
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Answer» WRITE the EXACT and full question . I don t understood the question that , of which regions of india or world. |
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I am a sedimentary rock white grey black in colour I am made of calcium from the skeletons of corals and sea shells dissolve slowly this acid rain |
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Answer» LIMESTONE is a carbonate sedimentary ROCK that is often COMPOSED of the skeletal fragments of MARINE organisms |
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Directions how to identify different types of maps using an illustrative diagram |
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Answer» hello dear❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ ✌✌hope answer is helpful for you✌ ###GO on❤❤ ask more questions☺☺☺☺☺ ##ANSWER##↡↡↡↡↡↡↡↡↡↡↡↡↡↡↡↡↡↡ Read on as we take a look at some of the different map types and their uses. According to the ICSM (Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and MAPPING), there are five different types of maps: General Reference, Topographical, Thematic, NAVIGATION CHARTS and CADASTRAL Maps |
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States which common frontier in myanmar |
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Answer» Manipur nagaland arunachal PRADESH |
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Which country has largest geographic land area with india? |
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Answer» CHINA .. ..... ........ |
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Advantages of urbanisationwaterContd-ne |
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Answer» Answer: The cities are known to be efficient in that less EFFORT is required to supply BASIC amenities, for example, electricity and FRESH water. People who migrate to the cities enjoy these amenities, which are DIFFICULT to access in rural AREAS. |
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Distinguish between folding and faulting. (in three points each) |
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Answer» Answer: Folds are formed when heat and PRESSURE is applied to the rock. The higher the temperature, the more pliable ROCKS become. Folds are more likely to occur when the DEFORMATION CAUSED by the compression is applied slowly. ... Faults are defined as the displacement of rock that were once connected along a fault line. |
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What are the monsoon effects on Indian agriculture? |
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Answer» Answer: Monsoons and HEALTH. Because regions with a monsoon climate have distinctly WET and dry seasons, they are PRONE to floods and droughts, both of which are HAZARDOUS to health. During summermonsoons, heavy RAINFALL can cause flooding.HOPE IT HELPS YOU ☺☺ |
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prepare a list of resources found in uttarakhand state and also identify the resources that are important but deficit in uttarakhand state? |
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Answer» Answer: ASIDE from silica and LIMESTONE,SMALL RESERVES of gypsum,magnesite |
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How the local people of particular areas have contributed in coserving the forests in india? Explain with examples |
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Answer» Answer: Forestry in India is a significant rural industry and a major environmental resource. India is one of the ten most forest-rich countries of the world along with Russia, Brazil, Canada, United States of America, China, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Australia, Indonesia and Sudan. Together, India and these countries account for 67 percent of total forest area of the world.[1] India's forest cover grew at 0.20% annually over 1990-2000,[2] and has grown at the rate of 0.7% per year over 2000-2010,[2] after decades where forest degradation was a matter of serious concern.[3] As of 2010, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations ESTIMATES India's forest cover to be about 68 million hectares, or 22% of the country's area[4][5] and by 2015 FAO Global assessment observers the forest cover increasing to 70.68 million hectares occupying 23.8% of the total land area of the country.[6] The 2013 Forest Survey of India states its forest cover increased to 69.8 million hectares by 2012, per satellite measurements; this represents an INCREASE of 5,871 square kilometers of forest cover in 2 years.[7] However, the gains were primarily in northern, central and southern Indian states, while northeastern states witnessed a net loss in forest cover over 2010 to 2012. In 2002, forestry industry contributed 1.7% to India's GDP.[3] In 2010, the contribution to GDP dropped to 0.9%, largely because of rapid growth of the economy in other sectors and the government's decision to reform and reduce import tariffs to let imports satisfy the growing Indian DEMAND for wood products. India produces a range of processed forest (wood and non-wood) products ranging from wood panel products and wood pulp to make bronze, rattazikistan ware and pern resin. India's paper industry produces over 3,000 metric tonnes annually from more than 400 mills.[3] The furniture and craft industry is another consumer of wood. India's wood-based processing industries consumed about 30 million cubic metres of industrial wood in 2002.[3] India annually consumes an additional 270 million tonnes of fuelwood, 2800 million tonnes of fodder, and about 102 million cubic meter of forest products - valued at about ₹27,500 crore (US$4.0 billion) a year. India is one of the world's largest consumer of fuel-wood.[3] India's consumption of fuel-wood is about five times higher than what can be sustainably removed from forests.[3] However, a large percentage of this fuel-wood is grown as biomass remaining from agriculture, and is managed outside forests. Fuel-wood meets about 40% of the energy needs of the country.[3] Around 80% of rural people and 48% of urban people use fuel-wood.[3] Unless India makes major, rapid and sustained effort to expand electricity generation and power plants, the rural and urban poor in India will continue to meet their energy needs through unsustainable destruction of forests and fuel wood consumption. India's dependence on fuel-wood and forestry products as a primary energy source is not only environmentally unsustainable, it is a primary cause of India's near-permanent haze and air pollution.[8][9] Forestry in India is more than just about wood and fuel. India has a thriving non-wood forest products industry, which produces latex, gums, resins, essential oils, flavours, fragrances and aroma chemicals, incense sticks, handicrafts, thatching materials and medicinal plants. About 60% of non-wood forest products production is consumed locally. About 50% of the total REVENUE from the forestry industry in India is in non-wood forest products category.[3] In 2002, non-wood forest products were a source of significant supplemental income to over 400 million people in India, mostly rural. |
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