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describe how is the forest dwindling to desertification​

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Answered by Morriselasesino98
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Explanation:

In vernacular it is known as Kantakari or Bhatkatiya. Fruits are berry, yellow or with white green strips, surrounded by enlarged calyx. Fruits are edible and local people of Manipur (India) use it as folk medicine for treatment of various ailments.POLLUTION OF GANGA RIVER

The main causes of water pollution in the Ganges river are the increase in the population density, various human activities such as bathing, washing clothes, bathing of animals, and dumping of various harmful industrial waste into the rivers.

POLLUTION OF YAMUNA RIVER

The most polluted river the Yamuna. ... Despite such an esteem status, rivers are being polluted due to open sewage drains, lack of sufficient sewage treatment plants, soil erosion, and by dumping plastic garbage in river water, etc.

EFFECT OF AIR POLLUTION ON TAJ MAHAL

Taj Mahal is slowly decaying due to air pollution. Dense smog created by human activities is slowly discoloring the marble and turning it to sickly yellowish-brown color.

Now the question arises who is to be blamed. There are several factors: heavy traffic, wood-burning crematoriums, smoke from neighbouring factories, and Agra’s growing population, the last of which demands more and more water. As the Yamuna River dries up, it risks sliding the Taj Mahal off its picturesque banks into a sea of mud.

The burning of Municipal Solid Waste in the open results in thick toxic smog which is the main reason for the discoloration of the Taj Mahal. These wastes should be properly deposited in landfalls that do not happen and the reason is bureaucratic incompetence.

The Supreme Court of India has ordered that all the wood-burning crematoriums be replaced by an electric one. The UP Govt has banned the burning of cow dung which serves as a cheap source of fuel but at the same time, it produces brown carbon the same type which is turning the Taj Mahal into yellowish-brown color.

It is also the responsibility of every citizen of Agra, Delhi and its neighbouring states to see that activities that lead to producing of toxic smog should be stopped.

We need a bold and effective solution ASAP if we want our future generation to see the beautiful Taj Mahal in its former glory.

Answered by NirmalPandya
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The forests are dwindling to desertification due to Deforestation.

  • The chopping down or removal of trees from a wooded region is referred to as deforestation. There are a variety of reasons why forests or woodlands are cut down.
  • Trees themselves are the sought-after resource. For many decades, trees have served as a source of fuel, and they continue to do so now. They are also used to make lumber for construction and carpentry, as well as paper products.
  • The roots of the trees collect water from the ground and return it to the atmosphere as water vapor. The previously forested terrain might become substantially drier if trees are removed and can no longer contribute to the water cycle which leads to desertification.
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