A famine is characterised by widespread deaths due to starvation and epidemics caused by forced use of contaminated water or decaying food and loss of body resistance due to weakening from starvation.
A famine is characterised by widespread deaths due to starvation and epidemics caused by forced use of contaminated water or decaying food and loss of body resistance due to weakening from starvation.
If any calamity happens in a very widespread area or is stretched over a large time period, it may cause a situation of starvation. A massive starvation might take the form of famine.
If any calamity happens in a very widespread area or is stretched over a large time period, it may cause a situation of starvation. A massive starvation might take the form of famine.
Due to a national calamity say, drought, total production of food grain decreases. It creates a shortage of food in the affected areas. Due to shortage of food the prices go up. At the high prices, many people cannot afford to buy food.
Due to a national calamity say, drought, total production of food grain decreases. It creates a shortage of food in the affected areas. Due to shortage of food the prices go up. At the high prices, many people cannot afford to buy food.
The Poorest section of the society might be food insecure most of the times while persons above the poverty line might also be food insecure when the country faces a national disaster/calamity like drought, flood, tsunami, widespread failure of crops causing famine, etc.
The Poorest section of the society might be food insecure most of the times while persons above the poverty line might also be food insecure when the country faces a national disaster/calamity like drought, flood, tsunami, widespread failure of crops causing famine, etc.
Food security is ensured in a country only if enough food is available for all persons, all persons have the capacity to buy food of acceptable quality and there is no barrier on access to food.
Food security is ensured in a country only if enough food is available for all persons, all persons have the capacity to buy food of acceptable quality and there is no barrier on access to food.
How do famines lead to widespread deaths?
A famine is characterised by widespread deaths due to starvation and epidemics caused by forced use of contaminated water or decaying food and loss of body resistance due to weakening from starvation.
A famine is characterised by widespread deaths due to starvation and epidemics caused by forced use of contaminated water or decaying food and loss of body resistance due to weakening from starvation.
See lessHow does the situation of starvation arise?
If any calamity happens in a very widespread area or is stretched over a large time period, it may cause a situation of starvation. A massive starvation might take the form of famine.
If any calamity happens in a very widespread area or is stretched over a large time period, it may cause a situation of starvation. A massive starvation might take the form of famine.
See lessHow is food security affected during a calamity?
Due to a national calamity say, drought, total production of food grain decreases. It creates a shortage of food in the affected areas. Due to shortage of food the prices go up. At the high prices, many people cannot afford to buy food.
Due to a national calamity say, drought, total production of food grain decreases. It creates a shortage of food in the affected areas. Due to shortage of food the prices go up. At the high prices, many people cannot afford to buy food.
See lessWhat kind of people faces food insecurity?
The Poorest section of the society might be food insecure most of the times while persons above the poverty line might also be food insecure when the country faces a national disaster/calamity like drought, flood, tsunami, widespread failure of crops causing famine, etc.
The Poorest section of the society might be food insecure most of the times while persons above the poverty line might also be food insecure when the country faces a national disaster/calamity like drought, flood, tsunami, widespread failure of crops causing famine, etc.
See lessHow is food security ensured in a country?
Food security is ensured in a country only if enough food is available for all persons, all persons have the capacity to buy food of acceptable quality and there is no barrier on access to food.
Food security is ensured in a country only if enough food is available for all persons, all persons have the capacity to buy food of acceptable quality and there is no barrier on access to food.
See lessOn what factors does food security depend on?
Food security depends on the Public Distribution System (PDS) and Government vigilance and action at times when this security is threatened.
Food security depends on the Public Distribution System (PDS) and Government vigilance and action at times when this security is threatened.
See lessWhat does ‘Food Security’ mean?
Food security means availability, accessibility and affordability of food to all people at all times.
Food security means availability, accessibility and affordability of food to all people at all times.
See lessName the common animals found in Montane forests.
Kashmir stag, spotted deer, wild sheep, Jack rabbit, Tibetan antelope, yak, snow leopard, squirrels, shaggry hor-n wild ibex, bear, ra.e red panda, sheep and goats with thick hair.
Kashmir stag, spotted deer, wild sheep, Jack rabbit, Tibetan antelope, yak,
See lesssnow leopard, squirrels, shaggry hor-n wild ibex, bear, ra.e red panda, sheep
and goats with thick hair.
In which regions are dry deciduous forests found?
They are found in the rainy parts of the peninsular plateau and plains of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
They are found in the rainy parts of the peninsular plateau and plains of
See lessBihar and Uttar Pradesh.
What are the important species of moist deciduous forests?
Teak, bamboos, sal, shisham, sandalwood, khair, kusum, arjun and mulberry are some of the important species of moist deciduous forests.
Teak, bamboos, sal, shisham, sandalwood, khair, kusum, arjun and mulberry are some of the important species of moist deciduous forests.
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