CH 7
CH 7
CH 7
Question 2.
Differentiate between the following.
(a) Wildlife sanctuary and biosphere reserve
A place where animals are protected in an A protected area where animals live in their natural
Flora Fauna
The plants which are found in a particular area; The animals which are found in a particular area; e.g.,
Question 3.
Discuss the effects of deforestation on the following:
(a) Wild animals
(b) Environment
(c) Villages (Rural areas)
(d) Cities (Urban areas)
(e) Earth
(f) The next generation
Answer:
(a) Wild animals: Trees are the habitats as well as sources of food for the wild animals.
Deforestation leads to the destruction of the natural habitats of wild animals.
(b) Environment: Deforestation increases the temperature and pollution level of the
environment. With the increase in the carbon dioxide level and a decrease in the
oxygen level, it gives rise to global warming. It also lowers the level of ground water.
Moreover, deforestation decreases the soil fertility and so, increases the chances of
natural calamities.
(c) Villages (Rural areas): The decline in rainfall, the decrease in soil fertility, and the
chances of natural disaster affect the village life.
(d) Cities (Urban areas): Deforestation result in global warming. It also results in the
increase in the level of pollution. Hence, deforestation affects the life in cities.
(e) Earth: Deforestation decreases the fertility of soil. It changes the physical properties
of soil. All these changes result in desertification.
(f) The next generation: Deforestation will majorly affect the life of next generation. The
next generation will face problems at every step. Climatic conditions will be adversely
affected. There will be scarcity of food and clean environment. Next generation won’t be
able to see most of the animal species due to habitat loss.
Question 4.
What will happen if
1. we go on cutting trees
2. the habitat of an animal is disturbed.
3. the top layer of soil is exposed.
Answer:
Question 5.
Answer in brief.
1. The variety in life existing on the earth, their inter-relationships, and their
relationships with the environment is referred to as biodiversity. We should
conserve biodiversity so as to maintain the food chain. The disturbance in the food
chain may affect the whole ecosystem.
2. Since capturing and killing of animals by poachers is still rampant in protected
forests and areas, so they are not safe for wild animals.
3. Some tribes depend on the jungle for the fulfillment of their basic needs of life,
such as food, medicine, clothing, shelter, etc.
4. The causes of deforestation may be the following:
Question 6.
In order to meet the ever-increasing demand in factories and for shelter, trees are being
continually cut. Is it justified to cut trees for such projects? Discuss and prepare a brief
report.
Answer:
It’s not justified to cut trees just to fulfill our needs. Trees are known as ‘the lung of the
earth’. They are the habitat of many living organisms, including animals. They give us
oxygen, and maintain the O2-CO2 balance as well. They firmly bind the soil and hence
prevent soil erosion. They also reduce the chances of natural disasters like floods and
droughts. They help conserve our rich biodiversity. The cutting of trees causes an
increase in the carbon dioxide (CO2) level, which results in global warming. Moreover, it
causes soil erosion, floods, the greenhouse effect, etc. Hence, trees must be protected.
Question 7.
How can you contribute to the maintenance of green wealth of your locality? Make a list
of actions to be taken by you.
Answer:
By taking up the following actions, I can contribute to the maintenance of green wealth
of my locality by:
Question 8.
Explain how deforestation leads to reduced rainfall.
Answer:
Trees give out a huge amount of water in the form of water vapour during transpiration.
The reduction of water vapour affects cloud formation and thus, results in less rainfall.
Question 9.
Find out about national parks in your state. Identify and show their location on
the outline map of India.
Answer:
Consider the map given below:
7.10 Migration
7.11 Recycling of Paper
7.12 Reforestation
Question 2.
Differentiate between the following.
(a) Wildlife sanctuary and biosphere reserve
Flora Fauna
The plants which are found in a particular area; The animals which are found in a particular area; e.g., leopa
Question 3.
Discuss the effects of deforestation on the following:
(a) Wild animals
(b) Environment
(c) Villages (Rural areas)
(d) Cities (Urban areas)
(e) Earth
(f) The next generation
Answer:
(a) Wild animals: Trees are the habitats as well as sources of food for the wild animals.
Deforestation leads to the destruction of the natural habitats of wild animals.
(b) Environment: Deforestation increases the temperature and pollution level of the
environment. With the increase in the carbon dioxide level and a decrease in the
oxygen level, it gives rise to global warming. It also lowers the level of ground water.
Moreover, deforestation decreases the soil fertility and so, increases the chances of
natural calamities.
(c) Villages (Rural areas): The decline in rainfall, the decrease in soil fertility, and the
chances of natural disaster affect the village life.
(d) Cities (Urban areas): Deforestation result in global warming. It also results in the
increase in the level of pollution. Hence, deforestation affects the life in cities.
(e) Earth: Deforestation decreases the fertility of soil. It changes the physical properties
of soil. All these changes result in desertification.
(f) The next generation: Deforestation will majorly affect the life of next generation. The
next generation will face problems at every step. Climatic conditions will be adversely
affected. There will be scarcity of food and clean environment. Next generation won’t be
able to see most of the animal species due to habitat loss.
Question 4.
What will happen if
1. we go on cutting trees
2. the habitat of an animal is disturbed.
3. the top layer of soil is exposed.
Answer:
Question 5.
Answer in brief.
Answer:
1. The variety in life existing on the earth, their inter-relationships, and their
relationships with the environment is referred to as biodiversity. We should
conserve biodiversity so as to maintain the food chain. The disturbance in the food
chain may affect the whole ecosystem.
2. Since capturing and killing of animals by poachers is still rampant in protected
forests and areas, so they are not safe for wild animals.
3. Some tribes depend on the jungle for the fulfillment of their basic needs of life,
such as food, medicine, clothing, shelter, etc.
4. The causes of deforestation may be the following:
Question 6.
In order to meet the ever-increasing demand in factories and for shelter, trees are being
continually cut. Is it justified to cut trees for such projects? Discuss and prepare a brief
report.
Answer:
It’s not justified to cut trees just to fulfill our needs. Trees are known as ‘the lung of the
earth’. They are the habitat of many living organisms, including animals. They give us
oxygen, and maintain the O2-CO2 balance as well. They firmly bind the soil and hence
prevent soil erosion. They also reduce the chances of natural disasters like floods and
droughts. They help conserve our rich biodiversity. The cutting of trees causes an
increase in the carbon dioxide (CO2) level, which results in global warming. Moreover, it
causes soil erosion, floods, the greenhouse effect, etc. Hence, trees must be protected.
Question 7.
How can you contribute to the maintenance of green wealth of your locality? Make a list
of actions to be taken by you.
Answer:
By taking up the following actions, I can contribute to the maintenance of green wealth
of my locality by:
Question 8.
Explain how deforestation leads to reduced rainfall.
Answer:
Trees give out a huge amount of water in the form of water vapour during transpiration.
The reduction of water vapour affects cloud formation and thus, results in less rainfall.
Question 9.
Find out about national parks in your state. Identify and show their location on the
outline map of India.
Answer:
Consider the map given below:
Question 10.
Why should paper be saved? Prepare a list of ways by which you can save paper.
Answer:
A large number of trees can be saved by saving paper. This will also save water that is
used to manufacture paper. Moreover, the harmful chemicals used in papermaking will
show their least effects on human beings and other organisms.
Some ways to save paper are the following:
recycling of paper.
economical use of paper.
paper should not be burnt.