Rural Environmental Issues
Geography ⇒ Environmental Geography
Rural Environmental Issues starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one way in which rural waste management can be improved.
Describe the impact of plastic waste on rural environments.
Describe the role of Panchayats in managing rural environmental issues.
Explain how climate change can affect rural agriculture in India.
Explain how improper disposal of animal waste can affect the environment in rural areas.
Explain how over-irrigation can lead to soil salinity in rural agricultural lands.
Explain the impact of rural-urban migration on the rural environment.
Explain the importance of community participation in solving rural environmental problems.
Which government programme aims to provide clean drinking water to rural households in India? (1) Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (2) Jal Jeevan Mission (3) Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (4) MGNREGA
Which of the following is a benefit of using biogas plants in rural areas? (1) Increases air pollution (2) Provides clean fuel (3) Reduces soil fertility (4) Causes waterlogging
Which of the following is a common method of soil conservation in hilly rural areas? (1) Terrace farming (2) Stubble burning (3) Monoculture (4) Overgrazing
Which of the following is a direct consequence of overgrazing in rural areas? (1) Soil erosion (2) Urban migration (3) Industrial growth (4) Flooding
The contamination of water bodies with harmful substances is known as ________.
The excessive use of ________ in agriculture can lead to the contamination of groundwater.
The practice of burning crop residues in fields is called ________ and leads to air pollution.
The practice of growing the same crop repeatedly on the same land is called ________ and can lead to soil nutrient depletion.
True or False: Crop rotation is a method that helps maintain soil fertility in rural farms.
True or False: Rainwater harvesting is an effective method to recharge groundwater in rural areas.
True or False: Use of chemical fertilizers in excess can lead to water pollution in rural areas.
Yes or No: Open defecation is a significant environmental issue in many rural areas of India.
