Q1: Choose the right answers of the following from the given options.
(i) Which one of the following river is highly polluted?
(a) Brahmaputra
(b) Satluj
(c) Yamuna
(d) Godavari
Ans: (c)
(ii) Which one of the following deseases is caused by water pollution?
(a) Conjunctivitis
(b) Diarrhorea
(c) Respiratory infections
(d) Bronchitis
Ans: (b)
(iii) Which one of the following is the cause of acid rain?
(a) Water pollution
(b) Land pollution
(c) Noise pollution
(d) Air pollution
Ans: (d)
(iv) Push and pull factors are responsible for–
(a) Migration
(b) Land degradation
(c) Slums
(d) Air pollution
Ans: (a)
Q2: Answer the following questions in about 30 words.
(i) What is the difference between pollution and pollutants?
Ans:
(ii) Describe the major source of air pollution.
Ans: Combustion of fossil fuels, mining and industries are the main sources of air pollution. These processes release oxides of sulphur and nitrogen, hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, lead and asbestos.
(iii) Mention major problems associated with urban waste disposal in India.
Ans: The major problems associated with urban waste disposal in India are:
(iv) What are the effects of air pollution on human health.
Ans: Air pollution causes various diseases related to respiratory, nervous and circulatory systems. Smoky fog over cities called as urban smog is caused by atmospheric pollution which proves very harmful to human health.
Q3: Answer the following questions in about 150 words.
(i) Describe the nature of water pollution in India.
Ans: Indiscriminate use of water by increasing population and industrial expansion has led degradation of the quality of water considerably.
(ii) Describe the problem of slums in India.
Ans: Slums are residential areas of the least choice, dilapidated houses, poor hygienic conditions, poor ventilation, lack of basic amenities, like drinking water, light and toilet facilities, etc.
(iii) Suggest measures for reduction of land degradation.
Ans: Land degradation is either as a temporary or a permanent decline in productive capacity of the land There are two processes that induce land degradation. These are natural and created by human beings.
Some measures for reduction of land degradation:
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