In a freshly cut hill slope, which condition most strongly increases failure risk during rain even if the soil looks
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Chapter 5: Environmental Issues and Conservation (Set-3)
In Himachal’s hill ecology, which change most directly increases runoff speed after rainfall on slopes A Forest cover loss B
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In Himachal’s steep terrain, which activity most commonly increases landslide risk by disturbing natural slopes A Drip irrigation use B
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In hill districts, which activity most directly reduces slope stability by cutting into mountainsides A Terrace farming B Orchard mulching
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When an area is notified as a national park, which activity is usually the most restricted under law A Controlled
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The Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area received global recognition mainly because it A Expands city settlements B Promotes heavy
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In Himachal, the Great Himalayan National Park is best known for protecting A Coastal mangrove habitats B Desert camel breeding
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Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area is globally recognized mainly for A Biodiversity conservation value B Mining development priority C
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Which protected area type mainly focuses on strict ecosystem protection and regulated tourism A Reserved forest area B National park
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If a Himachal river ultimately reaches the Indus system, it is most likely part of the A Ganga basin system
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