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Question 1.
What changes would you suggest in your home in order to be environment friendly ?
(CBSE AI 2009, CCE 2012, 2014)
Answer:
Question 2.
Can you suggest some changes in your school which would make it environment friendly ?
Answer:
Yes.
Question 3.
We saw in this chapter that there are four main stakeholders when it comes to forests and wildlife. Which among these should have the authority to decide the management offorest produce ? Why do you think so (CBSE Foreign 2010, CCE 2011)
Answer:
The four stakeholders in forests and wildlife are
Question 4.
How can you as an individual contribute or make a difference to the management of
(a) Forests and wildlife
(b) Water resources
(c) Coal and petroleum ?
Answer:
(a) Forests and Wildlife:
(b) Water Resources. My major stress will be
(c) Coal and Petroleum:
Question 5.
What can you, as an individual, do to reduce your consumption of various natural resources ?
Answer:
Some practices that can be followed by individuals in order to reduce their consumption of natural resources include:
Question 6.
List five things you have done over the last one week to
(a) Conserve our natural resources
(b) Increase the pressure on our natural resources ?
Answer:
(a) Conservation of Natural Resources
(b) Increase Pressure on Natural Resources
Question 7.
On the basis of environmental issues you studied, what changes would you incorporate in your life style in a move towards a sustainable use of our resources ?
Answer:
1. Follow the principle of three Rs — reduce, recycle and reuse.
2. Undertake tree plantation twice a year during days of Van Mahotsava.
3. Where possible, use of public transport, school, bus and car pools.
4. Use of solar energy for as many purposes as possible.
5. Segregate the waste generated in homes into biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste.
6. Avoid the wastage of electricity by switching off lights, fans, and other electrical appliances when not in use.
7. Use water judiciously and avoid its wastage by quickly repairing any leaking taps/pipes.
8. Avoid the wastage of water by regulating the quantity of water consumed for bathing, washing clothes, brushing, etc.
9. Practising environment-friendly methods such as rainwater harvesting and planting of trees.
10. Usage of recycled products such as recycled paper and bottles.
11. Usage of eco-friendly products such as cloth shopping bags and paper cups instead of non-biodegradable polythene bags and disposable plastic cups.
Question 1.
What changes would you make in your habits to become environment friendly ? (CBSE AI 2009)
Answer:
Three Rs — reduce, recycle and reuse.
Question 2.
What would be advantages of exploiting resources with short term aims ?
Answer:
Question 3.
How would these advantages differ from the advantages of using a long term prospective in managing our resources ?
Answer:
Short Term Aims |
Long Term Aims |
1. All the commodities become available in plenty. | 1. Availability of various commodities is restricted. |
2. There is a tendency to manufacture articles of larger size. | 2. There is a tendency to manufacture articles of smaller size. |
3. The mentality is of use and throw. | 3. The mentality is reuse, recycle and replace. |
4. The resources are likely to get exhausted soon. | 4. The resources are likely to remain available for a long time. |
5. The ecology is disturbed and harmed. | 5. It is eco-friendly. |
Question 4.
Why do you think there should be equitable distribution of resources ? What forces would be working against an equitable distribution of our resources ?
Answer:
Need for Equitable Distribution - Resources are living and non-living components of nature which are drawn upon to provide food, fodder, shelter, water, energy, articles of daily use and comforts. Every human being has the fundamental right to obtain and use the same. This is possible only when there is equitable distribution of resources.
Forces Against Equitable Distribution,
Question 5.
Why should we conserve forests and wildlife ?
Answer:
There are economic and ecological reasons to conserve forests and wildlife.
Question 6.
Suggest some approaches towards the conservation of forests.
Answer:
Conservation is protection, augmentation and scientific management of a resource so as to maintain it at its optimum level while providing sustainable benefits for the present as well as future generations. Some approaches for conservation of forests are as follows :
Question 7.
Find out about traditional systems of water harvesting management in your region.
Answer:
Ponds, pools, tanks, lakes, ditches and wetlands. They get filled up during rain. Larger reservoirs are perennial. The smaller ones dry up after a few months. However, both help in recharge of ground water.
Question 8.
Compare the above system with the probable system in hilly/mountainous areas or plains or plateau regions.
Answer:
Hilly/Mountainous Areas - Water is impounded on the slopes, at the base of slope, on the border of ravine or melting snow into tanks called Kulhs, Khatris, Kuls (Himachal Pardesh, J and K), Zabo (Nagaland) and Zings (Ladakh). Water from tanks is used for different purposes—drinking, washing, animals, irrigation.
Plains -
Roof top harvesting of rain water has been in practice since ages in Rajasthan. The collected water is stored below the ground level for later use.
Other methods of water harvesting are specially constructed tanks, Kuis, jhaslars, booris or bers, paar, vivdas, khadins and nadis (Rajasthan), ponds in Kandi belts (Jammu), bhandaras and tals (Maharashtra), bundhis (MP and UP), ahars and pynes (Bihar). In
Plateau, Water is collected in series of tanks through impounding rain water, building check dams and channels from flowing water. They are called eris (Tamil Nadu), surrangams (Kerala) and kattas (Karnataka).
Question 9.
Find out the source of water in your region!locality. Is water from this source available to all people living in that area ?
Answer:
Water is supplied by municipal corporation through pipes. It is obtained from river/canal (if the same happens to be nearby). In many cases piped water is pumped out from ground by tube wells and stored in raised water tanks.
Municipal water supply is not available to all the residents. Many newly built colonies, slums and unauthorised localities are often without the piped water.