Nature is a sacred place
Telangana Board · Class 10 · Environmental Education
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What is the main objective of keeping nature and sacred places clean?
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The main objectives are: 1) To maintain the sanctity and divinity of sacred places, and 2) To learn about the benefits of rainwater harvesting and environmental protection.
Name three types of religious places mentioned where people worship.
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Temple, Mosque, and Church are the three types of religious places mentioned where people worship and pray.
According to all religions, what should be our attitude towards nature?
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All religions teach us to respect nature. We should never harm ponds, lakes, forests, rocks, birds, and animals in nature. Nature should be treated with reverence and care.
What are the common waste materials that pollute sacred places?
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Common waste materials include: polythene covers, food remains, plastic plates, plastic bags, bottles, and other pooja materials that are carelessly thrown around sacred places.
What negative effects occur when waste is dumped at sacred places?
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Dumping waste at sacred places: 1) Spoils the divinity of the place, 2) Creates foul smell, 3) Makes the place dirty and unhealthy, 4) Destroys the peaceful atmosphere needed for worship.
What should we do with waste materials when visiting sacred places?
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We should use dustbins for disposing waste materials. Never throw paper plates, plastic covers, or food remains on the ground. Carry the waste back if dustbins are not available.
How does waste from sacred places affect water bodies?
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Waste materials thrown at sacred places reach nearby water bodies like rivers and tanks, polluting the water. This affects the health of people living in those areas and also impacts pilgrims who visi…
What happens when plastic materials are dumped in water bodies near sacred places?
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Plastic covers, bags, and bottles dumped in water bodies: 1) Stop water flow, 2) Pollute the water, 3) Harm aquatic life, 4) Make water unfit for drinking and other uses.
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