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Plenty of Water - Still We are Thirsty!

Telangana Board · Class 10 · Environmental Education

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What is essential for the existence of life in any form?

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The Thar desert experienced unusual rainfall in which year?

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How many people in India lack access to safe drinking water?

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What is the solution suggested for all environmental problems?

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Which of the following are major threats to water resources? (Select all correct answers)

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Deforestation, Excessive human activities, Infrastructure development

Deforestation, excessive human activities, and infrastructure development all contribute to depleting water resources and affecting rainfall patterns. Water conservation and forest protection help preserve water resources.

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Forest cover is necessary for proper rainfall.

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Forest cover is necessary for proper rainfall. Forests help maintain the water cycle, prevent quick water runoff, and allow water to percolate into the soil.

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What happens when forests are cut down indiscriminately? (Select all correct answers)

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No obstruction for water flow, Heavy rainfall causes floods, Less water percolates into soil

When forests are cut down, there's no obstruction for water flow, leading to floods during heavy rainfall and less water percolating into the soil, reducing underground water reserves.

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Forests prevent water from flowing quickly by obstructing its flow.

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Forests act as natural barriers that slow down water flow, allowing more time for water to percolate into the soil and preventing rapid runoff that leads to floods.

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