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WORLD HISTORY
Era 1: The Beginnings of Human Society Era 2: Early Civilizations and the Emergence of Pastoral Peoples, 4000-1000 BCE Era 3: Classical Traditions, Major Religions, and Giant Empires, 1000 BCE -300 BCE Era 4: Expanding Zones of Exchange and Encounter, 300-1000 CE Era 5: Intensified ..
WORLD HISTORY
Era 1: The Beginnings of Human Society Era 2: Early Civilizations and the Emergence of Pastoral Peoples, 4000-1000 BCE Era 3: Classical Traditions, Major Religions, and Giant Empires, 1000 BCE -300 BCE Era 4: Expanding Zones of Exchange and Encounter, 300-1000 CE Era 5: Intensified ..
WORLD HISTORY
Era 1: The Beginnings of Human Society Era 2: Early Civilizations and the Emergence of Pastoral Peoples, 4000-1000 BCE Era 3: Classical Traditions, Major Religions, and Giant Empires, 1000 BCE -300 BCE Era 4: Expanding Zones of Exchange and Encounter, 300-1000 CE Era 5: Intensified ..
WORLD HISTORY
Era 1: The Beginnings of Human Society Era 2: Early Civilizations and the Emergence of Pastoral Peoples, 4000-1000 BCE Era 3: Classical Traditions, Major Religions, and Giant Empires, 1000 BCE -300 BCE Era 4: Expanding Zones of Exchange and Encounter, 300-1000 CE Era 5: Intensified ..
Interrelationship of Population, Environment and Development
As mentioned earlier man's intervention is causing drastic changes in the environmental systems of earth and disturbing its ecological balance. This disturbance gets compounded with the problem of population explosion in the world especially the developing countrie..
Theory of Special Creation
According to this theory, all the different forms of life that occur today on planet earth, have been created by God, the almighty. This idea is found in the ancient scriptures of almost every religion. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Brahma, the God of Creation, created the living ..
Effect of wild life loss
1) Destruction of wild life leads to loss of valuable materials. 2) Disappearance of any link in a food chain upsets nature's balance and creates problems. 3) New improved varieties of crops and other useful animals are derived from their wild relatives by genetic modification. This indicates the ..
Objectives of conservation of wild life
Conservation of wild life has three objectives a) To maintain essential ecological processes and life supporting systems. b) To preserve the diversity of species or the range of genetic material found in the world's organisms. c) To ensure sustainable utilisation of species and..
5) Reserve Forests
These are grown in ecologically fragile areas. Felling of trees and grazing of cattle are prohibited in these forests. 6) A special function of tree plantation, Van Mahotsava, is held each year in February and July since 1950 to propagate the idea of forest conservation. 7) Many Internat..
The Asian Brown Haze
A report by scientists at the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) said the Asian Brown haze is a three kilometer deep blanket of pollution in the sky, which stretches across South Asia, and has been caused by the spectacular economic development experienced by this part of the ..
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