Tag: protecting our environment
Questions Related to protecting our environment
Many wild animals have either become extinct or are endangered mainly due to
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Scarcity of food
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Over crowding
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Hunting
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Deforestation
An endangered species is the species whose population faces a sudden downfall. In the case of wild animals, their habitat is the forest and deforestation of the forests due to ecological disasters, or use of timber for the construction of buildings makes them insecure in their homestead.
Which method is most effective in controlling floods?
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Digging deep canals
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Reforestation
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Deforestation
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Constructing dams
Loss of vegetation (deforestation) results in an increased risk of flooding. With natural forest cover, the flood duration should decrease. Reducing the rate of deforestation should improve the incidents and severity of floods. Reforestation and afforestation are two strategies to increase the vegetation cover, that can improve infiltration and interception rates, and thus regulate flood peaks. Reforestation refers to planting trees in areas, where they have been cut down, while afforestation means planting trees, where they have never existed. Dams and reservoirs are effective in controlling floods by reducing peak flows.
An effect of deforestation is
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Desertification
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Soil erosion and floods
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Depletion of wildlife
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All of the above
Deforestation is the destruction of forest which causes loss of habitat and other problem like
Which of the following defines the effect of deforestation on cities (urban areas)?
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Increase the risk of floods and droughts
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Global warming
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Both A and B
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None of the above
Which of the following defines the effect of deforestation on earth?
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Increased chances of desertification, droughts, floods
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Increase in the level of $O _2$
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Global warming
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Both A and C
Which of the following defines the effect of deforestation on villages?
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Top layer of the soil will be easily removed
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Soil erosion
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Less fertile soil
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All of the above
Effects of deforestation on villages- Roots of plants hold soil particles together. In the absence of plants, the top layer of the soil will be easily removed by the action of high-speed winds or water flow. Thus, deforestation increases the chances of soil erosion. As a result, soil loses humus and become less fertile. Hence, a fertile land, which is a source of living for farmers in villages, gets converted into a desert.
Which of the following defines the effect of deforestation on wild animals?
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Habitat of wild animals is developed, then their numbers would automatically decline.
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Habitat of wild animals is destroyed, then their numbers would automatically decline.
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Habitat of wild animals is destroyed, then their numbers would increase.
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All of the above.
Deforestation is the major cause of
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Transpiration
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Genetic erosion
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Desertification of habitat
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All of the above
Deforestation is the cutting of trees. When trees are lost due to deforestation, the result can be a drier climate and desertification, or the transformation of the once fertile land to desert.
Deforestation generally decreases
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Rainfall
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Soil erosion
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Drought
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Global warming
When forests are destroyed, the atmosphere, water bodies and the water table are all affected. Trees absorb and retain water in their roots and some of this moisture is transpired into the atmosphere, regulates the water cycle. When this process is broken, the atmosphere and water bodies begin to dry out.
Frequent floods in plains of Northern India is due to
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Excessive rainfall
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Siltation of dams
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Deforestation in catchment areas
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Agriculture
Frequent floods in plains of Northern India is due to deforestation in catchment areas. Deforestation in the catchment area has led to an increase in the silt content of the river flow. Bihar is India's most flood-prone State, with 76% of the population in the north Bihar living under the recurring threat of flood devastation.