Biology, asked by kirankumarishd88, 5 months ago

why scientific naming is necessary?​

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Answered by drbrijeshshukla2010
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Explanation:

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The things or features of Indus valley civilization to which I can connect the motive of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan are the well laid-out streets with proper drainage system and priority to both purity and prollution.

Drainage system:

The cities under the civilization like Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa, were having high level hygenic standards by constructing well-planned sewage system.

Each of the home were having their own toilets with drainage system.

The sewage drains into larger drains which later exited the city and emptied the contents in distant plains or in crop fields as fertilizer.

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Pollution & Purity:

Not only in homes, but also in public areas. There was private & public toilets in the corners to provide facilities to the local people.

There were public wells and handpumps which were cleaned regularly and sanitation was highly appreciated.

Also there was a Depression nearly the centre of the city which is basically a tank / reservoir.

These features were well-planned and made by simple terracotta and local materials. The inhabitants can ensure their personal hygiene and can consume Pollution free water.

Today's India is having all the required technologies by which we can developed advance system of public sanitation. This can be done by taking inspiration from the ancient Civilizations like Indus valley

Answered by thakuruttamsing10
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Explanation:

Every recognized species on earth (at least in theory) is given a two-part scientific name. This system is called "binomial nomenclature." These names are important because they allow people throughout the world to communicate unambiguously about animal species. This works because there are sets of international rules about how to name animals and zoologists try to avoid naming the same thing more than once, though this does sometimes happen. These naming rules mean that every scientific name is unique. For example, if bluegill sunfish are given the scientific name Lepomis macrochirus, no other animal species can be given the same name. So, if you are a Russian scientist studying relatives of sunfish and you want to discuss bluegill sunfish with a Canadian researcher, you both use the scientific name and know exactly what the other is talking about.}

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