Pleased Answer these!! It's Urgent
Q1. “Building of dams should be stopped as they destroy the environment .” Give reasons
to justify this statement .
Q2. State the importance of mountains , plateaus and plains .
Q3. Value based question :
A tsunami destroyed the village of Aripakkam . Many people lost their families , houses and
means of livelihood . But with the help of voluntary organisations the villagers have rebuilt
their lives . What values could you learn from this incident ?
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Results for Pleased Answer these!! Its Urgent Q1. Building of dams should be stopped as they destroy the environment . Give reasons to justify this statement . Q2. State the importance of mountains , plateaus and plains . Q3. Value based question : A tsunami destroyed the village of Aripakkam . Many people lost their families , houses and means of livelihood . But with the help of voluntary organisations the villagers have rebuilt their lives . What values could you learn from this incident ? (without quotes):
Answer:
sahi hai to branlist me dalna
Explanation:
The River Tigris has long been a symbol of prosperity in Iraq but since the US-led invasion in 2003, this amazing watercourse has turned into a graveyard of bodies. In addition, the water level is decreasing as pollution increases, say environmentalists.
Pollution in the river is caused by oil derivatives and industrial waste as well as Iraqi and US military waste, they say.
The river was one of the main sources of water, food, transport and recreation for the local population but after four years of war and pollution, it has been transformed into a stagnant sewer, according to environmentalists.
"The situation is critical. The river is gradually being destroyed and there are no projects to prevent its destruction," said Professor Ratib Mufid, an environment expert at Baghdad University.
"A large part of the river has been turned into a military area, forcing families to leave their homes around the riverbanks and close restaurants. Fishermen are prohibited from fishing where the river passes through the capital and all vessels are banned in the area," Mufid said.