methodology of natural resources and their conservation
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natural resources are utilised by human beings Idol directly or indirectly for survival the example of natural resources are hair oil water Sunshine coal plants animals and Minerals a dictionary natural acts as the soul provider for our fundamental needs which includes food clothing and shelter
use of alternative sources of power such as solar and wind energy this alternative sources of energy are bio friendly particular because they do not produce harmful gases that damage the ozone layer they are better compared to burning Fossil it's such as coal and charcoal they are also cheap to use not easily depleted under renewable
plant trees to prevent soil erosion this sentence planting trees and vegetation to control soil erosion caused by wind and water trees and vegetation are essential in the maintenance of the ecosystem they also act as an important thing as home for most insects birds and some biotic plants this creates a habitat for wildlife there for conserving wildlife altogether
use of alternative sources of power such as solar and wind energy this alternative sources of energy are bio friendly particular because they do not produce harmful gases that damage the ozone layer they are better compared to burning Fossil it's such as coal and charcoal they are also cheap to use not easily depleted under renewable
plant trees to prevent soil erosion this sentence planting trees and vegetation to control soil erosion caused by wind and water trees and vegetation are essential in the maintenance of the ecosystem they also act as an important thing as home for most insects birds and some biotic plants this creates a habitat for wildlife there for conserving wildlife altogether
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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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