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Degradation of natural resources can be caused by
1 The action of pollutants
2 Improper resource utilisation practices
3 Both 1 and 2
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
The degradation of natural resources can occur, not just by the action of pollutants but also by improper resource utilisation practices.
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What leads to the waterlogging in the soil?
1 Irrigation with proper drainage of water
2 Growing more trees
3 Both 1 and 2
4 Irrigation without proper drainage of water
Explanation:
Irrigation without proper drainage of water leads to waterlogging in the soil.
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How many factors among mentioned factors causes deterioration of fertile soil resulting in arid patches of land? Over-cultivation, restricted grazing, reforestation, poor irrigation practices, deforestation
1 4
2 3
3 5
4 2
Explanation:
Over-cultivation, poor irrigation practices, deforestation and un-restricted grazing causes deterioration of fertile soil resulting in arid patches of land.
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What can be the effect of waterlogging?
1 Damaging the crops
2 Draws salt to the surface of the soil
3 Salt starts collecting at the roots of the plants
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
Besides affecting the crops, waterlogging draws salt to the surface of the soil. The salt then is deposited as a thin crust on the land surface or starts collecting at the roots of the plants. This increased salt cont ent is inimical to the growth of crops and is extremely damaging to agriculture.
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BIOXII16: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
345194
Degradation of natural resources can be caused by
1 The action of pollutants
2 Improper resource utilisation practices
3 Both 1 and 2
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
The degradation of natural resources can occur, not just by the action of pollutants but also by improper resource utilisation practices.
BIOXII16: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
345195
What leads to the waterlogging in the soil?
1 Irrigation with proper drainage of water
2 Growing more trees
3 Both 1 and 2
4 Irrigation without proper drainage of water
Explanation:
Irrigation without proper drainage of water leads to waterlogging in the soil.
BIOXII16: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
345196
How many factors among mentioned factors causes deterioration of fertile soil resulting in arid patches of land? Over-cultivation, restricted grazing, reforestation, poor irrigation practices, deforestation
1 4
2 3
3 5
4 2
Explanation:
Over-cultivation, poor irrigation practices, deforestation and un-restricted grazing causes deterioration of fertile soil resulting in arid patches of land.
BIOXII16: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
345197
What can be the effect of waterlogging?
1 Damaging the crops
2 Draws salt to the surface of the soil
3 Salt starts collecting at the roots of the plants
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
Besides affecting the crops, waterlogging draws salt to the surface of the soil. The salt then is deposited as a thin crust on the land surface or starts collecting at the roots of the plants. This increased salt cont ent is inimical to the growth of crops and is extremely damaging to agriculture.
345194
Degradation of natural resources can be caused by
1 The action of pollutants
2 Improper resource utilisation practices
3 Both 1 and 2
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
The degradation of natural resources can occur, not just by the action of pollutants but also by improper resource utilisation practices.
BIOXII16: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
345195
What leads to the waterlogging in the soil?
1 Irrigation with proper drainage of water
2 Growing more trees
3 Both 1 and 2
4 Irrigation without proper drainage of water
Explanation:
Irrigation without proper drainage of water leads to waterlogging in the soil.
BIOXII16: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
345196
How many factors among mentioned factors causes deterioration of fertile soil resulting in arid patches of land? Over-cultivation, restricted grazing, reforestation, poor irrigation practices, deforestation
1 4
2 3
3 5
4 2
Explanation:
Over-cultivation, poor irrigation practices, deforestation and un-restricted grazing causes deterioration of fertile soil resulting in arid patches of land.
BIOXII16: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
345197
What can be the effect of waterlogging?
1 Damaging the crops
2 Draws salt to the surface of the soil
3 Salt starts collecting at the roots of the plants
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
Besides affecting the crops, waterlogging draws salt to the surface of the soil. The salt then is deposited as a thin crust on the land surface or starts collecting at the roots of the plants. This increased salt cont ent is inimical to the growth of crops and is extremely damaging to agriculture.
345194
Degradation of natural resources can be caused by
1 The action of pollutants
2 Improper resource utilisation practices
3 Both 1 and 2
4 None of the above.
Explanation:
The degradation of natural resources can occur, not just by the action of pollutants but also by improper resource utilisation practices.
BIOXII16: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
345195
What leads to the waterlogging in the soil?
1 Irrigation with proper drainage of water
2 Growing more trees
3 Both 1 and 2
4 Irrigation without proper drainage of water
Explanation:
Irrigation without proper drainage of water leads to waterlogging in the soil.
BIOXII16: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
345196
How many factors among mentioned factors causes deterioration of fertile soil resulting in arid patches of land? Over-cultivation, restricted grazing, reforestation, poor irrigation practices, deforestation
1 4
2 3
3 5
4 2
Explanation:
Over-cultivation, poor irrigation practices, deforestation and un-restricted grazing causes deterioration of fertile soil resulting in arid patches of land.
BIOXII16: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
345197
What can be the effect of waterlogging?
1 Damaging the crops
2 Draws salt to the surface of the soil
3 Salt starts collecting at the roots of the plants
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
Besides affecting the crops, waterlogging draws salt to the surface of the soil. The salt then is deposited as a thin crust on the land surface or starts collecting at the roots of the plants. This increased salt cont ent is inimical to the growth of crops and is extremely damaging to agriculture.