When a lifestyle’s total demand on land, water, and energy is measured to show pressure on nature, it is called
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Chapter 12: Development and Environment (Set-2)
In sociological terms, “development” becomes harmful to environment when it mainly A Reduces basic services B Stops all innovation C
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When factories shift pollution costs to society instead of paying for control, this is called A Cultural diffusion B Social
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Industrial growth often increases environmental damage mainly because it A Reduces human needs B Stops waste creation C Uses fossil
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When a factory meets legal limits but still causes breathing issues nearby, the best sociological concern is A Cultural diffusion
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When residents oppose a waste facility near their homes but accept it elsewhere, this attitude is called A Cultural lag
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When a river is polluted upstream and the downstream poor villages face the worst health effects, this situation best shows
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Sociology of environment helps explain why some communities face more pollution than others through the idea of A Environmental justice
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Sociology of environment mainly studies A Human–nature interaction B Only weather patterns C Planet sizes D Animal genetics Explanation Sociology
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When theory is modified continuously during data collection rather than fixed at the start, the enquiry mainly follows A Survey
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