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c) How can the mirror make some things look bigger?
d) What are your suggestions for the conservation of Biodiversity​

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Answered by meenagotiwale
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Q:1. How can the mirror make some things look bigger?

Ans:- The ratio of actual image size to object size is called “linear magnification”. If the mirror is a convex mirror, your image (actual size) will be smaller than you are. So, the linear magnification is less than one. If the mirror is a plane mirror (a flat mirror), your image is the same actual size as you are.

Q:2. What are your suggestions for the conservation of Biodiversity.

Ans:- Attract “good” insects by planting pollen and nectar plants. Maintain wetlands by conserving water and reducing irrigation. Avoid draining water bodies on your property. Construct fences to protect riparian areas and other sensitive habitats from trampling and other disturbances.

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Answered by WildCat7083
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  • How can the mirror make some things look bigger?

Thats all because of "linear magnification" phenomenon. If the mirror is a concave mirror, the image would be bigger from the size of object.

  • What are your suggestions for the conservation of Biodiversity
  1. All the varieties of food, plants, livestock, microbes and economically important animals should be conserved.
  2. The useful and endangered species of plants and animals should be conserved in their nature.
  3. The resources should be utilized efficiently.
  4. The reserves and protected areas should be developed carefully.
  5. Poaching and hunting should be prevented.
  6. Deforestation should be strictly prohibited.
  7. Environmental laws should be followed strictly.
  8. Ecosystems should be preserved.
  9. Public awareness should be created.
  10. The levels of pollutants should be reduced in the environment.

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