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National Forest Policy of India has recommeded (i) forest cover for the plains and (ii) for the hills.

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Arrange the following efforts to control pollution in chronological order. A. In India, the air (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act was amended to include noise as an air pollutant. B. The government of India passed the water (Prevention and Control of Pollution)Act to safeguard our water resources. C. Recognizing the deleterious effects of ozone depletion, the Montreal Protocol became effective. D. The National Forest Policy of India recommended 33% forest cover for the plains and 67 % for this hills.

Arrange the following efforts to control pollution in chronological order. A. In India, the air (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act was amended to include noise as an air pollutant. B. The government of India passed the water (Prevention and Control of Pollution)Act to safeguard our water resources. C. Recognizing the deleterious effects of ozone depletion, the Montreal Protocol became effective. D. The National Forest Policy of India recommended 33% forest cover for the plains and 67 % for this hills.

The correct chronological arrangement of the following event is A. In India , the Air (Prevention and control of pollution ) Act was amended to include noise as an air pollutant. B. The government of India passed the water ( Prevention and control of pollution ) Act toe safeguard our water resources. C. Recognising the deleterious effects of ozone depletion , the Montreal protocol become effective. D. The National Forest policy of India recommended 33 per cent forest cover for the plains and 67 per cent for the hills.

The National Forest Policy of India has recommended ____ percent forest cover for hilly areas.

National forest policy of India has recommen-ded_____ percent forest cover for hilly areas

The National Forest Policy of India has recommended ____ percent forest cover for hilly areas.

Why has the National Forest Commission of India recommended a relatively larger forest cover for hills than for plains?