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PRESEVATION AND CONSEVATION. SCIENCE FORM I TEACHERS GUIDE BOOK. TEAM MEMBERES: MONITOR:DARSHAAN DEPT.

MONITOR:DANISH MEMBERS: VENKATRAM I GAMMA HANIF MUHD.IRFAN


WHAT IS PRESERVEVATION AND CONSERVEVATION??? PERSERVEVATION

Preservation may refer to: Heritage preservation: Historic preservation, of buildings, monuments, etc. Preservation (library and archival science), of books, recordings, etc. Digital preservation, of digitized and born-digital information Conservation (ethic), of the natural environment Conservation-restoration, of artworks Preservative, chemical to hinder deterioration of food, wood, etc. Food preservation Self-preservation, part of an animal's fundamental instinct which demands that the organism survive Case preservation, when computer storage preserves the distinction between upper and lower case Preservation: Acts 1 & 2, albums by The Kinks Preservation Hall, jazz venue in New Orleans, Louisiana Preservation Island Group, Tasmania, Australia: Preservation Island Preservation Islets Assurance (theology), an aspect of Salvation Preservation (magazine), published by the National Trust for Historic Preservation In safety and technology: Dust resistant Fire resistant Rot-proof Rustproof Thermal resistant Impact resistant Waterproof In mathematics and computer science: Type preservation

CONSERVEVATION

Conser vation may refer to:


Conservation movement, to protect animals, fungi, plants and their habitats Conservation biology, the science of the protection and management of biodiversity Conservation genetics - "an interdisciplinary science that aims to apply genetic methods to the conservation and restoration of biodiversity." Conservation (ethic), an ethic of resource use, allocation, and protection, especially of the natural environment Conservation organization typically an environmental organization Conservationist, a person who advocates for conservation of animals, fungi, plants and their habitats Energy conservation, the reduction of non-renewable energy consumption abitat conservation, a land management practice that see!s to conserve, protect and restore, habitat areas for wild animals, fungi and plants "ater conservation, reducing the use of water to protect the environment "etland conservation, protecting wetlands to conserve their ecological processes "ildlife conservation, protecting endangered species and their habitat "ildlife management, multidisciplinary practices, including conservation of species and their habitats Conservation authority (Canada) #arine conservation, the protection and preservation of ecosystems in oceans and seas $oil conservation, management strategies for prevention of soil being eroded from the earth%s surface or becoming chemically altered Conservation-restoration, art conservation, protecting wor!s of art, preservation of cultural resources &hotograph conservation 'rchitectural conservation Conservation laws, a set of laws in physics Conservation of energy (ther meanings Conserved se)uence - "similar or identical se)uences that may occur within nucleic acid se)uences, protein se)uences, protein structures or polymeric carbohydrates." Conservation (psychology), learning development of logical thin!ing, according to *ean &iaget Conserved name (+atin nomen conservandum), a scientific name with specific nomenclatural protection.

IMPORTANCE OF PRESERVATION AND CONSERVEATION

Conservation an

Preservation

Conservation and preservation are two responsibilities that go in tandem. We cannot conserve without making an effort to preserve, and we cannot preserve if we do not learn to conserve. Conservation and preservation are means to protect the ecosystem from destruction, prevent the natural resources from depletion, and maintain the population of endangered species. 1} Conservation and preservation involve our active participantion. 2)Conservation and preservation a.!llow future generation to learn, appreciate and understand how animals and plants struggle to survive under the pressure of environmental changes. b."revent the e#tinction of plants and animal. c.$iscourage humans from destroying natural habitats when they are e#ploiting natural resources.

The importance of conservation and preservation of living organisms.


1) Conservation and preservation ensure that we continue to get our foodstaples like vegetables fruits, rice, cereals, poultry, meat and fishes. a)Conservation refers to the intelligent, careful and systematic use of resources without bringing any harm to living organisms in the environment. b)"reservation refers to the measures taken to keep living things and their environment in their original and balanced state. 2)%oth efforts allow us to continue using natural resources like petroleum, natural gas and timber. &) 'hese two measures ensure that we continue to get clean water and fresh, clean air. (}Conservation and preservation efforts will ensure that we have a favourable climate to live in. ))'hey ensure that future generations will have the chance to en*oy beaches and forests. Wildlife and e#otic plants will continue to e#ist.

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