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Soil is generally referred to as the medium that grows plants and is some mixture of minerals (dirt) and organic matter (compost). Land, on the other hand, is the term used to reference large areas of earth, including anything on it (natural resources and buildings). The main difference between the land and soil: The lithospheric part of the earth, which is comprised of solid rock material is known as land. Moreover, it eliminates water. On the other hand, the soil is the surface covering of land and it is present in the water bodies.
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Reproduction is the process by which new individuals are produced by the parents. This process is very important in maintaining stability in the ecosystem and for the continuation of life on earth. Had there been no reproduction, all the species would have become extinct.
Reproduction maintains a balance between the birth rate and death rate. The new individuals replace the old and the dying population. It also helps in increasing the number of species in the ecosystem.
The genes are transmitted from the parents to the offspring. This leads to the evolution of species. Variations in species and their ability to survive in different environments is the result of reproduction.
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Sol: a1 = 96
a2 = 87
d = a2 - a1 = 96 - 87 = 9
an = a1 + (n-1) d
an = 96 + (n-1) 9
an = 96 + 9n - 9
an = 87 + 9n .
If the value of the 'n' is given, then put it into the above equation.
Otherwise, the equation is the final answer.
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Potential: a resource that will require work in order to make it commercialy viable, or that is out of reach using modern technologys. eg. oil trapped in rock poeres that can not be sucked out, a seam of coal to deep and narrow , of a piece of land that you might grow some trees on.
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- Afforestation, i.e. by planting trees
- Control and proper management over grazing
- Control on mining activities
- To plan for proper discharge of industrial effluents
- Proper management of waste lands
- Stabilisation of dunes by growing thorny bushes
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A non-renewable resource (also called as finite resource) is a resource, that does not renew itself at a sufficient rate for sustainable economic extraction. Non-renewable resources are resources, that are not easily replenished by the environment. Earth minerals and metal ores, fossil fuels (such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas), nuclear fuels, and groundwater in certain aquifers are all non-renewable resources.

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago
Belgians resolved the ethnic conflict between 1970 and 1993, as they amended their Constitution four times, to work out an arrangement that would enable everyone to live together within the same country. Belgians are made up of two main linguistic and ethnic groups; the Dutch-speakers (called the Flemish) and the French-speakers (mostly Walloons), as well as a third tiny but constitutionally recognized group from two small German-speaking areas.
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