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United Nations Conference on Environment and Development.
Development should take place without damaging the environment.
Resources are important for human survival as well as for maintaining quality of life.
International resources are the resources which belong to all human race and cannot be used by any country without an agreement with international ins...
The territorial waters of India extend upto 12 nautical miles (22.2 km) from the coast.
Village commons like grazing grounds, burrial grounds, village ponds, public parks, picnic spots, play grounds.
On the basis of ownership the resources are divided into (a) Individual (b) Community (c) Natural (d) International
The non-renewable resources are divided into (a) Recyclable e.g. metals (b) Non-recyclable e.g. fossil fuels
The renewable resources are divided into (a) Continuous or flow e.g. wind and water (b) Biological resources e.g. Natural vegetation and wildlife
On the basis of exhaustibility the resources are divided into (a) Renewable resources (b) Non-renewable resources.
On the basis of origin the resources can be divided into (a) Biotic e.g. Flora and Fauna. (b) Abiotic resources e.g. rocks and metals
The two main types are: (a) Natural Resources (b) Human resources
Man develops resources according to his needs and aspirations, his technical skill along with its economics feasibility and cultural acceptance.
The process of transformation in nature involves an interactive between nature, technology and institutions by human beings.
Anything which can be used for satisfying the human needs is called a resource.
(a) - (ii) (b) - (iv) (c) - (i) (d) - (v) (e) - (iii)
False, Solar energy is an example of non-recyclable resource.
True, Protection of soil from erosion is called soil conservation.
Red soils are found in Thar Desert. False