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Answered by narendrakamath65
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Environment commonly refers to the surroundings in which all living and non-living things reside and establish a sense of attraction with one another. These include air, water, soil, human beings, animals, etc. However being a part of the city, town or village, we observe that the environment around us was originally a natural landscape, for instance, a desert, a forest, or even a river that has been shovelled by humans for buildings, roads and factories.

But even the people belonging to the metropolitan cities get their food, fish, fuel wood and fodder supplied from rural areas, which are eventually extracted from the natural landscapes. Hence, our dependence on natural resources has made it essential for us to take considerable measures to prevent the destruction and depletion of our natural environment.

A geographical area or the natural world that includes mineral soil, air and water, animals, etc. which is affected by human activity is termed as environment. With the movement of the Homo sapiens towards urbanisation and industrialization which led to the development in medical, industrial and societal field, the natural landscape got replaced by concrete buildings and roads. However, our dependency on these natural landscapes for food, water for drinking and agriculture, fuel wood, etc. still persists. This dependency of ours on nature is to such a large extent that we cannot survive without protecting its resources.

These natural resources can broadly be categorized into renewable and non-renewable ones. Renewable resources are the ones that can be regenerated naturally. These include water, forest, crops etc. On the contrary, the non-renewable resources such as oils and minerals cannot be replenished and in the present scenario are being consumed at a very fast pace.

The main factors leading to this rapid depletion of all forms of natural resources are population growth and ‘consumerism’ on the part of the privileged sections of the society. This has led to loss of not only wildlife and trees, but has also disrupted the eco-system. Thus, it is high time that we should stop misusing these natural resources and instead use them judiciously.


Answered by Anonymous
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We all know that we need oxygen to survive .But from where this oxygen comes?And the answer is PLANTS.
Plants not only give us oxygen to breathe but also absorb carbon dioxide which could be a harmful gas as it trap heat and nowadays it is causing global warming .Some people take it seriously but not all the people take it seriously , these some people are cutting and cutting trees at a great and increasing rate . We know that our growing population need some area to live and also furnitures and to level the demands we are cutting trees as we don't have any other option but we can't stop cutting trees but surely we can reduce the rate of cutting and also stop over exploitation of trees and forests. Also if we are cutting trees then at any other area we can also grow it and make a new forest. But we aren't doing the same we are just cutting we even don't know the meaning of growing plant , and the results are infront of us Global warming , acid rain etc. Are caused due to cutting of trees . Soil is also becoming more and more infertile due to cutting of trees . This problem is increasing at a rapid rate and now we have to stop deforestation and start afforestation.

Save plant , save planet

Save green go green

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