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Difference between natural and cultural heritage any 3 points

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Answered by Justinlover2004
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In any country or state, all the nature- gifted things are considered as the parts of natu­ral heritage. Natural heritage includes thing, like rivers, hills, mountains, seas, streams, lakes, field, wild areas, wild animals, vegetation, deserts etc.

On the other hand, during the passing of human civilisation, those arts and culture which were parts of the earlier phase of civilisation still exist­ing today are also called the parts of cultural heri­tage. For example - dance, music, idol art, litera­ture, social and religious rules and rituals etc.

As a whole, natural heritage is the gift of nature whereas cultural heritage is associated with the man-made things and the things which were found during the different phases of hu­man civilisation. For example - the river Ganges, the desert, the Himalayas are natural heri­tage and on the other hand the Tajmahal, the Lai Kila, Kathak dance, Bhagavat Gita etc. are cul­tural heritage.


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Answered by SachinJangra11
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Cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and preserved for the benefit of future generations. Cultural heritage includes tangible culture (such as buildings, monuments, landscapes, books, works of art, and artifacts), intangible culture (such as folklore, traditions, language, and knowledge), and natural heritage (including culturally significant landscapes, and biodiversity).

The deliberate act of keeping cultural heritage from the present for the future is known as preservation (American English) or conservation (British English), though these terms may have more specific or technical meaning in the same contexts in the other dialect.
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