Geography, asked by kittunikhil, 9 months ago

What are called the primary producers? Why?

Define Biodiversity.

Name any two animals which are on the verge of extinction?

How many flowering species are endemic to India?

Expand IUCN.

Name the species that are considered to be normal for their survival.

Name a few endangered species.

The species whose population has declined to levels from where it is likely to move into the endangered category in the near future are called ________________________

Species with small population may move into endangered or vulnerable category if the negative factors continue to operate are called ____________.

 What are endemic species? Give examples.

 When do you say certain species are extinct?

 The Asiatic Cheetah can move at a speed of ____________________

 In which year the Asiatic Cheetah was declared extinct?

 Mention the distinguishing features of the Cheetah .

 The greatest damage inflicted on Indian forests was during the _________________.

How much area of forest land was depleted due to agricultural expansion between 1951 and 1980?

What is enrichment plantation? Give an example.

 How much area of forests were cleared to make way for river valley projects?

 Which Tiger Reserve is seriously threatened due to dolomite mining? Where is this Reserve?

Where do you find Himalayan Yew? Why is it over-exploited?

 ___________________________ and ____________________ pushed the forest dependent communities into impoverishment and marginalisation.

 Which Act was implemented in 1972? What was its purpose?

 What are the major threats to the tiger population in India?

 In which year ‘Project Tiger’ was launched?

 How many tiger reserves are there in India? Name any two of them?

 What did the Wildlife acts of 1980 and 1986 envisage?

 Which state has the largest area under permanent forests?

 Which part of India has high percentage of unclassed forests?

 Who declared their own set of rules and regulations in protecting the environment?

 What are sacred groves? 

 Mahua  and Kadamba are worshipped by the _________________ and _____________ of the Chota Nagpur region.

 Which trees are worshipped by the tribes of Odisha and Bihar?

 Which two trees are generally considered sacred in Indian culture?

 Chipko movement was successful in resisting_____________.

 Beej Bachao Andolan was held in ________________

 What was the purpose behind Beej Bachao Andolan and Navdhanya?

 What is JFM? When was it started?

 What is the aim of JFM?

Answers

Answered by riffatadallat20
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Answer:

Plants are called producer

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