1. Natural resources can be categorised using several criteria: their origin (biotic – living, abiotic – non-living), renewability (whether they regenerate or not), development stage (actual – in use, potential – unused but known) and distribution (ubiquitous – widely available, localised – specific toRead more

    Natural resources can be categorised using several criteria: their origin (biotic – living, abiotic – non-living), renewability (whether they regenerate or not), development stage (actual – in use, potential – unused but known) and distribution (ubiquitous – widely available, localised – specific to areas). This categorisation helps in assessing how to use them sustainably and ensure that they are preserved for future needs.

     

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  2. Nature has self-healing and regenerative abilities. Forests regrow after being cut, water cycles replenish water sources and ecosystems adapt and recover after disturbances. However, this balance can only be maintained if human activities remain within natural limits. Overuse, pollution and habitatRead more

    Nature has self-healing and regenerative abilities. Forests regrow after being cut, water cycles replenish water sources and ecosystems adapt and recover after disturbances. However, this balance can only be maintained if human activities remain within natural limits. Overuse, pollution and habitat destruction prevent nature from regenerating. Hence, sustainable practices are needed to ensure that nature continues to restore and support life on Earth.

     

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  3. In many areas, cutting down trees, burning fossil fuels, dumping waste in rivers and overuse of pesticides harm nature’s regenerative power. To restore balance, people must adopt practices like tree plantation, rainwater harvesting, organic farming, reducing plastic and recycling. Government policieRead more

    In many areas, cutting down trees, burning fossil fuels, dumping waste in rivers and overuse of pesticides harm nature’s regenerative power. To restore balance, people must adopt practices like tree plantation, rainwater harvesting, organic farming, reducing plastic and recycling. Government policies and community participation also help. Restoration needs both awareness and action to protect nature’s ability to renew and support life.

     

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  4. Traditional practices such as sacred groves, seasonal fishing bans, shifting cultivation with fallow periods and organic farming support the balance of ecosystems. In many tribal and rural communities, community rules limit cutting trees or hunting animals. These customs, passed down generations, arRead more

    Traditional practices such as sacred groves, seasonal fishing bans, shifting cultivation with fallow periods and organic farming support the balance of ecosystems. In many tribal and rural communities, community rules limit cutting trees or hunting animals. These customs, passed down generations, are based on observation and experience. They help in preserving biodiversity, soil fertility and water sources, thereby ensuring sustainable use of natural resources.

     

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  5. Ecosystem services are the essential functions and processes provided by nature that support life. These include purification of air and water, pollination by insects, fertile soil for crops, forests absorbing carbon and protection from floods. They are the foundation of human survival and economicRead more

    Ecosystem services are the essential functions and processes provided by nature that support life. These include purification of air and water, pollination by insects, fertile soil for crops, forests absorbing carbon and protection from floods. They are the foundation of human survival and economic activity. Without these free services from nature, life would be difficult. Their conservation ensures long-term health for both people and the planet.

     

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