Environment, its Resources and Their Conservation

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Environment, its Resources and Their Conservation

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  • Last Updated: January 12, 2026
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Environment includes all living and non-living surroundings that support life. Natural resources like air, water, soil, forests, and minerals are limited and essential. Conservation means using resources wisely, reducing waste, protecting ecosystems, and ensuring sustainability so present needs are met without harming future generations and maintaining ecological balance worldwide responsibly.

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Nitrogen Cycle

The nitrogen cycle describes the continuous movement of nitrogen through atmosphere, soil, plants, animals, and microorganisms, maintaining ecosystem balance.

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Environmental Pollution

Environmental pollution is the introduction of harmful substances into air, water, or soil, causing damage to ecosystems, health, and climate.

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Environment and Human Pollution

Environmental pollution refers to contamination of air, water, and soil by harmful substances, threatening ecosystems, human health, and biodiversity worldwide.

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Biodiversity and its Conservation

Biodiversity is the variety of life on Earth; its conservation protects species, ecosystems, genetic diversity, and ensures ecological stability.