Madhya Pradesh has the highest forest cover in India at 77,482 square kilometres According to a report the total forest cover of the country is... View Article
Grass is a biotic component of the environment. Biotic factors are the living components of an ecosystem. Grass is a producer that makes its own... View Article
A natural environment is a type of an environment where human impact or interaction has been extremely limited. A natural environment encompasses... View Article
Some of the most important biotic factors in estuaries are as follows: Light Oxygen Water Nutrients Temperature Salinity Space. Abiotic... View Article
The four major abiotic components are as follows: Water Sunlight Oxygen Soil Temperature Out of these, water is the most important of the... View Article
The four abiotic components are: Water Sunlight Oxygen Soil Abiotic components or abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical parts of... View Article
The OECD stands for Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. It is an international organisation consisting of 36 countries that... View Article
In a green economy, private agencies have the following role: Mobilise private climate investment, Promote green private sector development... View Article
Financial and Technological factors are the main challenges to achieve a green economy. Other challenges to implement a green economy are: Weak... View Article
The stakeholders in the green economy include the social workers, pollution controllers, and the risk analysts. All the stakeholders play a... View Article
The five principles of a green economy are as follows: The wellbeing principle: A green economy ensures that all people create and enjoy... View Article
An example of an ecology is the studying of a food chain in a grassland. How the living organisms in grasslands interact is an example of how... View Article
Madhya Pradesh has the most number of tiger reserves with six in total. It also has the largest number of tigers in the entire country at 526.... View Article
The 3 major requirements of a wildlife habitat are as follows: Food: There should be a balance of herbivores and carnivores for ecological... View Article
The largest tiger reserve in India is the Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve. Located in the Nallamala forest, the reserve spreads over five... View Article
The major habitat requirements for a wildlife species are as follows: Adequate amounts of food for both herbivores and carnivores. Presence of... View Article