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Consequences of Environment Degradation do not respect the nation of the state boundary explain

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Answered by sahanaraj2005
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Consequences of Environment Degradation do not respect the nation of the state boundary explain

Consequences of environmental degradation do

not respect national or state boundaries and can be seen in other parts of the country or world. This can be understood by following points  

(i) Land degradation affects the agricultural productivity of land as well as food security. Food requirement of that region will be completed by importing food from other regions. It will create additional pressure on the land resources of exporting regions.

(ii) Addition of greenhouse gases in atmosphere is responsible for increase in temperature. It affects every part of the world whether it is developed or developing country.

(iii) Addition of chlorofluoro carbons in atmosphere is responsible for ozone depletion in Antarctic region. Although source region of CFC can be any part of the world, it is a serious issue of concern for whole world.

(iv) Pollution of water affected the availability of water in whole world.  

(v) Pollution of air has created respiratory diseases in humans of all parts of the world because harmful gases imbalanced the composition of atmosphere.


Answered by SAMARTH123446
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Answer: Consequence of degradation of resources doesn`t respect any national or state boundary.

Explanation:

Consequence of degradation of resources doesn`t respect any national or state boundary as environmental devastation is noticeable in most parts of the world, For ex: a country may create a problem such as a nuclear explosion in one of its station and it may affect the whole of the other regions and even the world.

  • Harmful emissions of gases such as carbon dioxide and carbon  monoxide has lead to the global warming and its effect is quite noticeable as the water level of the ocean bodies has increased over time.
  • Soil pollution due to factors such as over grazing, overuse of fertilizers   may add the land into the criterion of the wastelands.
  • Air pollution is one of the major challenges that most of the countries are facing.
  • Emission of chlorofluro carbon gas has lead to the depletion of ozone layer which is causing to invite the harmful UV rays emerging from the sun.

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