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 schools can contribute to environmental protection.
Describe the impact of overgrazing on rural land.
Describe the impact of plastic waste on rural environments.
Explain how improper disposal of animal waste can affect the environment in rural areas.
Explain how rural migration to cities can be linked to environmental issues.
Explain how the use of biogas plants can help solve rural environmental issues.
Explain the importance of maintaining biodiversity in rural areas.
Explain the term 'sustainable development' in the context of rural areas.
What is the main cause of water pollution in rural India? (1) Industrial waste (2) Domestic sewage (3) Agricultural runoff (4) Vehicle emissions
Which government programme aims to provide clean drinking water in rural India? (1) Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (2) Jal Jeevan Mission (3) Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (4) Beti Bachao Beti Padhao
Which of the following is a benefit of organic farming in rural areas? (1) Increased chemical use (2) Improved soil health (3) Water pollution (4) Loss of biodiversity
Which of the following is a consequence of excessive groundwater extraction in rural areas? (1) Waterlogging (2) Flooding (3) Decline in water table (4) Increased rainfall
Fill in the blank: _______ is the practice of growing the same crop repeatedly on the same land, which can lead to soil nutrient depletion.
Fill in the blank: The contamination of water bodies due to excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides is called _______.
Fill in the blank: The government scheme that aims to eliminate open defecation in rural India is called _______.
Fill in the blank: The process of removing trees from a forested area is called _______.
True or False: Deforestation in rural areas can lead to loss of biodiversity.
True or False: Planting trees along the boundaries of fields can help prevent wind erosion.
True or False: Rural areas in India face no problem of waste management.
True or False: Soil erosion can reduce the fertility of agricultural land in rural areas.
