Environmental Issues in India
Geography ⇒ Indian Geography
Environmental Issues in India starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one way in which water pollution can be controlled in India.
Explain how climate change is affecting agriculture in India.
Explain how urbanization contributes to environmental issues in India.
Explain the impact of mining activities on the environment in India.
Explain the term 'desertification' and mention one region in India affected by it.
Explain the term 'e-waste' and mention one environmental problem it causes.
Name any two sources of noise pollution in urban India.
Name one endangered animal species found in India.
Which act was passed by the Indian government in 1986 to protect the environment? (1) Water Act (2) Air Act (3) Environment Protection Act (4) Wildlife Protection Act
Which Indian city is known for severe air pollution, especially during winter months? (1) Mumbai (2) Delhi (3) Chennai (4) Kolkata
Which Indian state is most affected by floods due to the Brahmaputra river? (1) Assam (2) Kerala (3) Gujarat (4) Tamil Nadu
Which of the following is a biodegradable waste? (1) Plastic bags (2) Vegetable peels (3) Glass bottles (4) Aluminum cans
Fill in the blank: The Chipko Movement was started to protect __________.
Fill in the blank: The main cause of ozone layer depletion is __________.
Fill in the blank: The main greenhouse gas responsible for global warming is __________.
Fill in the blank: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) was established in the year __________.
True or False: Deforestation leads to loss of biodiversity in India.
True or False: Mangrove forests help protect coastal areas from erosion and storms.
True or False: The Sundarbans are threatened by rising sea levels due to climate change.
True or False: The use of pesticides in agriculture can lead to water pollution.
