Environmental Sciences, asked by sahilTalmale, 1 year ago

methodology of natural resources and their conservation

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Answered by girishnaik315pedmq6
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natural resources are utilised by human beings Idol directly or indirectly for survival the examples of natural resources are a soil water Sunshine School plants animals and Minerals additional nature has the soul provider for a fundamental rights which include food clothing and shelter
use of alternative sources of power such as solar and wind energy
plant trees to prevent soil erosion
practicing of judicious ways to conserve water in our homes
use pipelines to transport oil
growing of vegetation in catchment areas
rain harvesting
treatment of Industrial waste and sewage before they are released in the water bodies practice on site conservation of wildlife
off site conservation of wildlife
formulation of policies to regulations to curb poaching
practice judicious way of conservation energy
use of biogas in homes
use of biofuels
ensure the recycling of waste
planting trees in home compounds
make use of electronic mails
purchase hybrid cars instead of the conventional cars
use Earth bags instead of plastic and paper bags
use energy saving fluorescent bulbs
Answered by Anonymous
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Science is the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence. Scientific methodology includes the following: ... Evidence. Experiment and/or observation as benchmarks for testing hypotheses.

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