Alpine pastures, Trans-Himalayan ranges and Himalayan forest grazing lands have a large number of:
A.Rivers
B.Perennial springs
C.Seepage water for livestock
D.All of the above
A.Rivers
B.Perennial springs
C.Seepage water for livestock
D.All of the above
A.2.3 million
B.2.4 million
C.2.5 million
D.2.6 million
A.Plant introduction trials
B.Range reseeding
C.Both (a) & (b)
D.None of these
A.Nomadic grazing
B.Semi nomadic grazing
C.Local grazing
D.All of the above
A.It is not a water producing area
B.It lies west of Kirthar Range
C.Much of the land is unused and the rest is poor grazing
D.All of the above
A.Aquifer
B.Alluvival Fans
C.Aquiclude
D.Albedo
A.Dunes
B.Slopes
C.Foot of dunes flats
D.Kankor sites
E.All of the above
A.10 billion
B.15 billion
C.20 billion
D.25 billion
A.Change of species
B.Human and litter is burnt
C.Soil loss, surface run off and peak flow are increased
D.Infiltration capacity is decreased
E.All of the above
A.Sulaiman
B.Toba-Kakar
C.Central Brahui
D.Kirthar
E.All of the above