Tag: soil pollution-control
Questions Related to soil pollution-control
Which of the following statements is not correct?
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Forests does not protect the soil from erosion
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Plants and animals in a forest are not dependent on one another
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Forests influence the climate and water cycle
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Soil helps forests to grow and regenerate
Soil conservation is the process where
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Soil is aerated
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Sterile soil is converted into fertile soil
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Soil is protected against loss
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Both B and C
Soil conservation is the prevention of soil from erosion or reduced fertility caused by overuse, acidification, salinization or other chemical soil contamination. Techniques for improved soil conservation include crop rotation, cover crops, conservation tillage and planted windbreaks, that affect both erosion and fertility.
Soil erosion can be prevented by
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Overgrazing
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Removal of vegetation
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Afforestation
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Deforestation
Afforestation is the establishment of a forest or trees in an area where there was no forest. As the roots of trees spread deep into the layers of soil, they hold it tightly, thus preventing soil erosion.
Soil conservation is
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Aeration of soil
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Erosion of soil
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Protection of soil against loss
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Conversion of sterile soil into fertile soil
Terracing is an effective method of soil conservation in
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Desert areas
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Plain areas
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Hill areas
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None of the above
Forests
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Maintain natural balance
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Control atmospheric pollution
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Prevent soil erosion
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All of the above
Soil erosion can be prevented by
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Increase in bird population
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Afforestation
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Over-grazing
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Removal of vegetation
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Land
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Water bodies
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Forests
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Wildlife
Tree hugging movement also known by the name of chipko movement is forest conservation movement of India which came forward when the forest cover started deteriorating at an alarming rate then soon villagers, especially women, began to organize themselves under several smaller groups and resorted to hugging the trees to stop them from being felled.
Which of the following kills the organisms in the soil?
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Metallic substances
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Earthern pots
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Polythene bags and plastics
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Glass ware
As a result of various activities of mankind, our environment is getting increasingly polluted. pollutants are of 2 types: Biodegradable and non-bio degradable
Select the wrong statement
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Forests provide variety of products.
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Forests have greater plant diversity.
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Forests do not conserve soil.
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Forests conserve water.
Forests conserve and enhance the soils ability to sustain diverse ecosystems. They conserve the productive capacity of the land by reducing soil and nutrient loss. Forests also restrict soil and nutrient loss by reducing the volume of rain falling to the ground. The forest canopy absorbs much of the kinetic energy of rain, reducing its ability to loosen and displace soil particles and cause surface runoff.