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| Human activities are allowed. | No human activities are allowed. |
| The main aim is to protect a particular flora or fauna. | Can include flora, fauna or any other objects of historical/geographic significance. |
| There are no fixed boundaries. | Boundaries are fixed and defined. |
| It is open to the general public | Not usually open to the public. |
| Sanctuaries are usually formed by the order of Central or the State Government | National Parks are formed by the State or central Legislature. |
| A sanctuary can be upgraded to a national park | A national park cannot be downgraded to a sanctuary. |
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Conventional sources of energy are being used from a long period of time.Firewood and fossil fuels are two conventional sources of energy.
FIREWOOD: It is the most commonly and widely used source of energy. More than fifty percent of energy used in villages comes from firewood.
FOSSIL FUELS:Remains of plants and animals which were buried under the earth for millions of years got converted by heat and pressure into fossil fuels.Fossil fuels such as coal petroleum and natural gas are the main sources of conventional energy. The rate st which the growing population is using these resources is greater than their rate of formations So they are likely to exhaust soon.
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A source is a place or person from which you can obtain something useful or valuable. A resource is something that can be used to perform some function. The computer store is a source from which I can buy a laptop. Once I have the laptop, it is a resource. Another example would be paint brushes when you are painting a picture. They are a resource, not a source. Many times, a source is the same as a resource, but not always.
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