Deforestation, pollution, overfishing, excessive groundwater use and industrial waste disrupt Nature’s natural balance. These actions reduce biodiversity and degrade ecosystems, limiting Nature’s ability to restore itself and continue providing life-supporting services. Class 8 NCERT Social Science India and the World: Land ...
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Forests naturally regrow after damage through seed dispersal, soil recovery and biodiversity support. They show how ecosystems self-heal over time, restoring balance if human interference is minimal or controlled. Class 8 Social Science Chapter 1 Natural Resources and Their Use question ...
In Nature, everything is reused—dead plants decompose into soil, animal waste nourishes plants. Nothing is discarded; all materials cycle back into life-supporting systems, making Nature a zero-waste model. Class 8 Social Science Chapter 1 Natural Resources and Their Use question answer Class ...
Restoration is human-led recovery of degraded environments, while regeneration is Nature’s own ability to heal and renew ecosystems without external help. Both aim to bring damaged systems back to health and balance. Class 8 Social Science Exploring Society: India and Beyond Class ...
Humans use natural materials like flowers, wood, stones, clay and dyes to create beauty in art, homes, crafts and celebrations. These resources connect aesthetics with Nature and cultural traditions. Class 8 Social Science Exploring Society: India and Beyond Class 8 Social Science ...