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EVS Assignment

The document consists of a comprehensive set of questions related to ecosystems, biodiversity, and environmental studies. It covers definitions, components, and structures of ecosystems, as well as the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers. Additionally, it addresses conservation methods, threats to biodiversity, and specific examples relevant to India.
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EVS Assignment

The document consists of a comprehensive set of questions related to ecosystems, biodiversity, and environmental studies. It covers definitions, components, and structures of ecosystems, as well as the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers. Additionally, it addresses conservation methods, threats to biodiversity, and specific examples relevant to India.
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NOTE: All questions are compulsory

1. Define ecosystem and also explain the various components of


ecosystem.

2. Explain food chain and food web. Also describe the main points of difference between food
chain and food web.

3. Explain briefly about importance and Needs of Environmental Studies?

4. Describe some methods of environment public awareness.

5. Explain the structure of an ecosystem briefly.

6. Explain ecological pyramid and describe the different types of ecological pyramid.

7. Explain aquatic ecosystem with suitable examples.

8. Define atmosphere with special emphasis on its layers.

9. Describe the fundamental role of producers, consumers and decomposers in an ecosystem.

10. Explain the main points of difference between environment and ecosystem.

11. Explain the cycle of producers, consumers and decomposers in a forest ecosystem.

12. Make a comparison between pyramid of numbers and pyramid of biomass and also illustrate
10 percent energy rule.

13. Explain pyramid of biomass and its different types with suitable
examples.

14. Define 10 percent energy law and also explain pyramid of energy with suitable example.

15. “Natural ecosystem is more stable than manmade ecosystem” explain the statement.

16. Define biodiversity. How it is related to the availability of genes, species and ecosystem of a
region.

17. Explain about endemic species. Name some endemic species in India.

18. Differentiate between in-situ and ex-situ conservation principles of biodiversity.

19. Discuss briefly about the threats to biodiversity.

20. Explain briefly about hotspots of India.

21. Explain the necessity to conserve biodiversity.

22. Explain briefly about the biosphere reserves in India. How does it help in conservation of
biodiversity?

23. Explain about the various types/levels of biodiversity.

24. Describe the efforts taken for biodiversity conservation.

25. Explain about the methods used to measure biodiversity within an ecosystem.

26. Write a short note on ‘India as a mega diverse nation’.


27. Explain about the direct and indirect values of biodiversity.

28. Explain poaching and also explain why it is done.

29. Discuss the main points of difference between national park and wildlife sanctuary.

30. Describe briefly biodiversity hotspot at country level.

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