Solutions of Conservation Of Plants And Animals from 1 Explore: A Science Textbook 8
Shobhita Johari Science Solutions from Chapter 6 - Conservation of Plants and Animals
Shobhita Johari, Pankaj Tyagi and, Parminder Chopra's 1 Explore: A Science Textbook 8 detailed solutions to all the exercises of Conservation Of Plants And Animals for 8th CBSE are provided here. The topics covered are such as Migration, Red Data Book and, Conservation Of Biodiversity. The points to remember in the Shobhita Johari, Pankaj Tyagi and, Parminder Chopra's Book Solutions is ideal for quick revision.
Practice Other Topics from Conservation of Plants and Animals
The topic explores the distribution of biodiversity on earth. It tells us there is no uniformity in the distribution; it increases and diminishes at places according to climatic conditions. There is a graph of known living organisms on the planet.

The topic discusses the threats to biodiversity, and ironically, human behaviour is the most significant reason behind it. It analyses some threats like population growth, depletion of resources, deforestation, climate change, etc.

This topic alarms about the threats to biodiversity. It questions authorities' role in implementing any rules and regulations for maintaining, preserving, and conserving forests and wildlife.

The topic describes the Red Data Book. We learn that it is a document enlisting rare and endangered species of plant and animal species that exist in a specified territory of a state or country. The categories include extinct, endangered, etc.

The topic acknowledges that the conservation of biodiversity is essential. International Convention on Biodiversity was inducted over this concern. Several steps have been suggested to take care of biodiversity.

The topic discusses several ways of conservation of biodiversity in detail. We learn about in situ and ex situ conservation and what both comprise. The national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in India are provided through a list.

The topic deals with the endemic species in the different parts of the world. It explains what an endemic species is and how they are characterised. It highlights endemic species in India and factors for the non-uniform distribution of species.

The topic provides knowledge about migration, why it happens, and its types. It explains the division of migration into removal migration, irruption, remigration, and seasonal migration. The factors leading to each type of migration are described.
