Sonali Phanase, Dr. M. Gangakhedkar, Tejal Shinde, Rahul Jawale and, Rachel Fernandes Solutions for Chapter: Organisms and Environment - I, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking
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The permanent removal, decrease or deterioration of forests and woodlands is called

Which of the following are responsible for deforestation?

Restoring a forest that once existed is called

Every year _______is observed as the world environment day.

The Government of India has introduced the concept of _______to work closely and effectively with local communities for protecting forests.

Density and distribution of species vary along

Growth of lichens on the rocks and growth of mosses followed by herbs, shrubs and trees is considered as

Enzymes from _______ and _______ degrade the detritus into simple inorganic substances.
