Science, asked by farheen0428, 9 months ago

Biosphere
Reserve
Core zone
(only protection
of wildlife;
no human
activity)
Buffer zone
(research,
environmental
education and
tourism)
-Transition zone
(human settlements;
cultivation of crops)
Human
settlements​

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Answered by nisha8564
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Answered by PrincessTeja
2

Answer:

biosphere reserve

A biosphere reserve consists of three zones: lithosphere, Hydrosphere and Atmosphere. i) Core zone: No human activity is permitted in this zone. ii) Buffer zone: It surrounds the core area, where a limited access permits to local people for the gathering of resources.

buffer zone

A buffer zone is generally a zonal area that lies between two or more areas, but depending on the type of buffer zone, it may serve to separate regions or conjoin them. Common types of buffer zones are demilitarized zones, border zones and certain restrictive easement zones and green belts.

Core Zone:

Core zone includes protected areas, as they act as reference points on the natural state of the ecosystems represented by the biosphere reserves. ... The core zone is basically an important area where the conservation of wildlife and natural resources is strictly protected by the forest department.

transition zone

The transition zone is part of the Earth's mantle, and is located between the lower mantle and the upper mantle, between a depth of 410 and 660 km. The Earth's mantle, including the transition zone, consists primarily of peridotite, an ultramafic igneous rock.

Human settlements

In geography, statistics and archaeology, a settlement, locality or populated place is a community in which people live. The complexity of a settlement can range from a small number of dwellings grouped together to the largest of cities with surrounding urbanized areas.

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