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Conservation is concerned with the long-term preservation of cultural property through examination, documentation, treatment, and preventive care. Which of the following is not a method used to conserve land? A) Afforestation
B) Land reclamation
C) Regulated use of chemical pesticide and fertilisers
D) Increased use of fossil fuels

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Answered by ileanasmith4
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The conservation and restoration of cultural heritage focuses on protection and care of tangible cultural heritage, including artworks, architecture, archaeology, and museum collections.[1] Conservation activities include preventive conservation, examination, documentation, research, treatment, and education.[2] This field is closely allied with conservation science, curators and registrars.

Removal of adherent surface deposits by physical chemical means (by cotton swab) at Church of Sucevița Monastery, burial chamber, in Suceava, Romania

Conservation of the Horses of Saint Mark (Venice)

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Answered by qwmillwall
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Increased use of fossil fuels is not a method used to conserve land.

  • Afforestation means planting trees. The roots of the trees help to hold the soil layer firmly, it is evident that it prevents the soil to loosen and prevents erosion. Thus, by planting more and more trees, the top layer of the soil becomes less prone to erosion by wind, water, or anything likely, hence conserving the land.
  • In land reclamation, new land is created from the ocean, riverbeds, or lake beds. This process reconverts disturbed land to its former or other productive uses. Hence land reclamation is a method of land conservation.
  • Regulated use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers benefits the soil by improving productivity, and vector disease control. Whereas unregulated use can have a long-term effect on soil fertility, thus affecting the land.
  • Increased use of fossil fuels like burning fossil fuels emits a number of air pollutants that are harmful to the environment. Air pollution from fossil fuels can cause acid rain, eutrophication, damage to crops and forests, and harm to wildlife, adversely affecting the land.

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