Indoor air pollution refers to dust, gases and dirt inside the buildings that have a polluting effect on the indoor air quality. Indoor air... View Article
The four major indoor air pollutants are as follows: Asbestos Carbon monoxide Formaldehyde Cookstoves and Heaters Indoor air pollution is... View Article
Carbon monoxide can be reduced through the following methods: Installation of air filters in cities and towns Usage of proper fuel in kerosene... View Article
Particulate matter particles are either caused by humans or through natural processes. Examples of suspended particulate matter are volcanic... View Article
Suspended particulate matter (SPM) are finely divided solids or liquids that are dispersed through the air via a combustion process, industrial... View Article
The Conservation Management Plan (CMP) is a type of management strategy for historic assets, sites and habitats. It details the importance of an... View Article
Loss of biodiversity can be prevented by the following: Protection of endangered animals and plants in their natural habitat must be encouraged... View Article
The purpose of a biodiversity action plan (BAP) is to preserve biodiversity through the implementation of plans and safeguards that will save... View Article
Lakes can be saved with the help of the following conservation methods: By practicing conservatory methods in agriculture lands Plant native... View Article
Wetland plants are those types of plant species that are found in all types of wetlands, either in or on the water surface or where soils are... View Article
Floating treatment wetlands (FTW) are small artificial platforms that allow aquatic plants to grow in water that is usually too deep for them.... View Article
The largest Float Treatment Wetland is at the Neknampur Lake in Hyderabad. The size of the FTW is 3,000 sq. ft. It has been formed by the... View Article
Neknampur lake is located in Hyderabad. Spread over 108 acres, it was always in the news for being a polluted water body. As per the latest... View Article
The desert ecosystem can be saved by the following methods: Planting and seeding Managing water Manipulating soil properties Controlling... View Article
People can swim during a red tide but it is usually not recommended to do so. Red Tides usually cause irritations in the skin and cause burning... View Article
Scientists speculate that rainfall could feed the harmful blooms that cause the red tides, thus rains help in prolonging the red tide phenomenon.... View Article
Generally, symptoms are temporary and disappear within hours, once exposure is discontinued. Red tides are harmful for humans with a history of... View Article