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K stands for Kharif while R stands for Rabi. Negative values indicate loss/ decline, while positive ones show gain/ rise.
How would crops be affected due to decline in the number of wells ?

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  2. Read the table and answer the following question. Is the availability...

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  6. What do you think will happen if we do not take care of the sources of...

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  7. How do you think we will meet our requirements in future ?

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  8. Do you think we would have to depend upon other states or perhaps othe...

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  9. Could the amount of water used for irrigation in our state be reduced ...

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  10. ………………………. plants are used for production of biofuels.

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  11. Biodiversity is important for more than just food and for …………………… als...

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  12. Example for non-renewable resource is …………………….

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  13. …………………….. is the alternative method to prevent ground water depletion...

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  14. Cultivation of paddy is suitable for ……………………….. areas.

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  16. Which of the following practices is suitable to farmer at less water r...

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  17. Which of the fossil fuel reserves decrease more rapidly in India ?

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  18. Huge amount of toxic chemicals leak into the surroundings ecosystem be...

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  19. Sustainable development means

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  20. The chipko movement is associated with

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  21. With which tree 'Bishnoi' tribe people associated with ?

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