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When the great Himalayan National Park was formed, the practice of grazing sheep in summer was put to an end. What was the result of stopping this practice?


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Fresh growth of grass was prevented in the meadows.

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High quality grass was formed in the meadows.

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The shepherds retaliated and attacked the Park.

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Wild animals began attacking the meadows.

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Solution

The correct option is A

Fresh growth of grass was prevented in the meadows.


Without the regular grazing by sheep, the grass first grows very tall and then falls over, preventing fresh growth.


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