1. Name two human-modified ecosystems.
Ans: Agro ecosystem, plantation forest, urban ecosystem, rural ecosystem, aquaculture (any two).
2. Give two characteristics of human-modified ecosystems.
Ans: (i) Low species diversity, unsustainable and needs inputs of human beings in the form of energy, fertilizers and irrigation and human care to survive, etc. They are highly susceptible to rapidly spreading diseases. (any two)
1. Name any gas that contributes to global warming.
Ans: CO2 , Methane
2. Write the full form of MIC and AIDS.
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3. What causes soil erosion?
Ans: Overgrazing, poor irrigation, over-cultivation, deforestation
1. Name five types of plantations.
Ans: Acacia, Lucaenas (Subabus) Prosopis, Sesbannia, Caruarin Jatropa, Monnga and neem (any)
2. Which types of trees are preferred for plantation forests?
Ans: Fast-growing tree species of economic value are preferred.
3. List any two common features of agro ecosystems and plantation forests.
Ans: (Any two)
4. Which plant would you recommend to raise a plantation for obtaining bio-diesel?
Ans: Jatropa curcare
1. List any two advantages of rural ecosystems.
Ans: A Clean and natural environment is available, and people have a simple lifestyle.
2. Why do people tend to migrate from villages to cities?
Ans: For better employment, health and education opportunities and for better living amenities.
3. List any two disadvantages of the urban ecosystem.
Ans: Disadvantages of urban ecosystems
4. Why do you like to go to a hill station during vacations?
Ans: Highly congested and highly polluted (high levels of water, air and noise pollution), shortage of living space leading to slum development. (any two)
1. What is the difference between fisheries and aquaculture?
Ans: Aquaculture is the artificial cultivation of aquatic plants and animals, whereas fisheries refers to the capture of fish and other aquatic organisms from seas and other freshwater bodies.
2. Name any two freshwater fishes that are being grown in pond culture.
Ans: Eel, Tilapia, Rohu, Catla, Catfish (any two)
3. Name the fish that is commonly known as aquatic chicken.
Ans: Tilapia
4. In what way do aquacultures affect the mangrove forests?
Ans: Destroys mangrove forests and coastal vegetation.
1. List any two advantages of dams.
Ans: Advantages of dams
2. Name the harmful gas that is released during the burning of plastics.
Ans: Polychlorinated biphenyles (PCB)
3. How does the introduction of an alien species affect the indigenous species?
Ans: Reduced population of natural species.
4. What effect does overgrazing by livestock have on grassland?
Ans: It results in soil erosion and future loss of productivity.
1. Define human-modified ecosystems.
Ans: Human-modified ecosystems may or may not depend on solar energy, e.g. in an industry, energy is provided in the form of fossil fuel or electricity or both.
2. Give the differences between natural and human-modified ecosystems.
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3. Why do the following conditions lead to stress in a population
a) over-crowding b) over-harvesting c) human intervention
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4. Give characteristics of human-modified ecosystems
Ans: Characteristics of human-modified ecosystems
5. Write short notes on the following
i) Human population explosion
ii) Industrial pollution
iii) Human health and disease
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i) Human population explosion:
The human population is rapidly increasing in India; consequently, our demand for natural resources is also increasing. The industrialization in India is also increasing at a rapid pace.
The increasing population and growing industrialization are severely affecting the environment in various ways. Some important impacts are briefly described below:
ii) Industrial pollution
Pollution refers to the addition of any substance in the environment that has a direct or indirect adverse effect on humans (Lesson 10). The consequences of pollution are many. Industrial accidents that have taken away several lives, e.g. in Bhopal, accidental leakage of MIC (methyl isocyanate) gas from Union Carbide Company killed more than 2000 people within 12 to 72 hours. Many people lost their eyesight and suffered from serious medical complications.
iii) Human health and disease
An increase in the population is leading to increasing incidences of epidemic diseases such as AIDS (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome), Hepatitis, T.B. (tuberculosis), bird flu, swine flu, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, cancer and many more diseases. These diseases are caused by environmental pollution or overcrowding.
6. What are the advantages of tree plantation?
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7. List some impacts that are leading to environmental degradation.
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