NCERT Solutions for Chapter 7 Conservation of Plants and Animals Class 8 Science
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Differentiate between the following.
(a) Wildlife sanctuary and biosphere reserve
(b) Zoo and wildlife sanctuary
(c) Endangered and extinct species
(d) Flora and fauna
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(a) Wildlife sanctuary and biosphere reserve
Wildlife sanctuary |
Biosphere reserve |
It is an area within which animals are protected from possible dangers such as hunting. Their habitat is also conserved in this area. |
It is a large protected area constructed for the conservation of biodiversity. |
It provides protection and suitable living conditions to wild animals. |
It helps in the conservation of various life forms such as plants, animals, and micro-organisms. |
(b) Zoo and wildlife sanctuary
Zoo |
Wild life sanctuary |
Zoos are smaller places having some animals protected for the public view. |
Wildlife Sanctuary are larger places having wild animals in their natural habitat |
It is an artificial habitat. |
It conserves the natural habitat of animals. |
It provides protection only. |
It provides protection and suitable living condition to wild animals. |
(c) Endangered and extinct species
Endangered species |
Extinct species |
It is a population of species that is on the verge of becoming extinct. |
It is a population of species that no longer exists. Hence, it is extinct. |
Blue whale, tiger, leopard, etc. are examples of endangered species. |
Dodo, passenger pigeon, etc. are examples of extinct species. |
(d) Flora and fauna
Flora |
Fauna |
It refers to all living plants in a particular area. |
It refers to all animals living in a particular area. |
Sal, teak, mango, etc. form the flora of Pachmarhi biosphere reserve. |
Leopard, wolf, wild dog, etc. form the fauna of Pachmarhi biosphere reserve. |
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No. It is not at all justified to cut trees to meet the ever increasing demands of human population. Forests are the habitat of several organisms including wild animals. They provide us with good quality air as they give out O2 and absorb the harmful CO2 gas from the atmosphere. In the process, they prevent the excessive heating of the atmosphere. They prevent soil erosion and natural calamities such as floods and droughts. They increase the fertility of the soil and help conserve biodiversity. The cutting of forests to meet the demands of growing human population will lead to global warming, soil erosion, greenhouse effect, droughts, floods, and many more problems. The destruction of forests will disturb the balance of nature. Hence, forests must be conserved.7
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Plants absorb water from the soil and evaporates it to form clouds. Deforestation leads to cutting down of trees. As a result less water is absorbed from the soil and it disturbs the water cycle. The formation of clouds become difficult which leads to reduced rainfall.9
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1. Species on the verge of extinction.
2. A book carrying information about endangered species.
5. Consequence of deforestation.
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1. Species which have vanished.
3. Species found only in a particular habitat.
4. Variety of plants, animals and microorganisms found in an area.
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