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Crop Resources
The biodiversity of plants is spread in forests and crops. Crops are species of plants cultivated for centuries with specifically distinguishable characters from their wild ancestors. Forests cover large number of species on a limited geographical are..
Crop Resources
The biodiversity of plants is spread in forests and crops. Crops are species of plants cultivated for centuries with specifically distinguishable characters from their wild ancestors. Forests cover large number of species on a limited geographical area. But, crops cover small number of sp..
Exhaustible natural resources
This type of resources are limited in nature and are liable to be degraded in quantity and quality by the human activities. Examples are forests, soil, wild animals, minerals, fossil fuels et..
Impact of Misuse of Natural Resources
Impact of Misuse of Natural Resources - Natural resources characteristically exhibit two features. They are: 1) Physical limitations 2) Limitations of regeneration / production. Natural physical resources like geophysical, hydro-geological, edaphic,..
Natural Resources - Test Questions
Question 1 - Question: How do you classify our natural resources? Answer: We can classify our natural resources into two categories: (a) Inexhaustible resources: Renewable resources such as solar radiation, air and water. (b) Exhaustible resources: ..
Exhaustible Natural Resources
Natural resources that are limited in nature and are liable to be degraded in quantity and quality by human activities are exhaustible natural resources. Examples are forests, soil, wild animals, minerals, fossil fuels etc. The understanding of the environment and its..
The Need to Manage Our Resources
graph showing the world population curve ? One has not anticipated some of the impacts of industrial and technological advancement. When the industrial revolution started some 250 years ago, the world population was at 600 million - that seems like a lot of people but now the world population is now almost ten times at 6 billion and will ..
Limits
Left Hand Limit: Let f(x) tend to a limit l 1 as x tends to a through values less than 'a', then l 1 is called the left hand limit. Right Hand Limit: Let f(x) tend to a limit l 2 as x tends to 'a' through values greater than 'a', ..
Limits
Limits - But we are interested in finding the value of y near 2. When x = 1.9, y = 3.9 x = 1.99, y = 3.99 x = 1.999 y = 3.999 . . . . . . Similarly, when x = 2.1 y = 4.1 x = 2.01 y = 4.01 x = 2.001 y = 4.001 . . . . . . Observe that as x approaches 2, y approaches 4. 4 is called the ..
Limitations
Taller plants require about 20 atm. pressure but root pressure has value upto 5 atm. Plants growing in cold, drought or less aerated soil, root pressure fails to appear..
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