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What is the best solution for the treatment of electronic wastes?

Explanation

The best solution for the treatment of electronic wastes is to recycle it. Electronic waste recycling facilities have advanced considerably and now they can be recycled 95-98\% by weight.

Recycling has two fold benefits

(i) It prevents the toxic components of computers from entering the delicate environment and ground water via landfill.

(ii) It also slows the use and mining of primary raw materials.

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Is it true that carpets and curtains/drapes placed on the floor or wall surfaces can reduce noise level. Explain briefly?

Explanation

Yes, it is true, that the placing/using carpets on floor and curtains on wall surface, windows, reduces noise level. This is because the curtains and carpets on wall surface and carpet acts as muffling device and absorb sounds of moderate level.

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What is hybrid vehicle technology? Explain its advantages with a suitable example?

Explanation

The technology used to run vehicles on dual mode like petrol or compressed natural gas is said to be hybrid vehicle technology. These vehicles runs on either petrol or CNG. As CNG is a clean and green fuel so it is helpful to reduce environmental pollution and also to conserve petrol, fossil fuel.

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Is it true that if the dissolved oxygen level drops to zero, the water will become septic. Give an example which could lower the dissolved oxygen content of an aquatic body.

Explanation

Yes, it is true, in case of zero level of dissolved oxygen (DO), the water becomes septic. Organic pollution like fertiliser in aquatic bodies is responsible for lowering (upto zero) the level of dissolved oxygen.

41

Name any one green house gas and its possible source of production on a large scale. What are the harmful effects of it?

Explanation

The common green house gases are $\mathrm{CO}_2, \mathrm{CH}_4, \mathrm{CFC}$, oxide of nitrogen ( $\mathrm{N}_2 \mathrm{O}$ ), water vapour and $\mathrm{O}_3$. The level of $\mathrm{CO}_2$ (green house gas) is increasing due to large scale deforestation, change in land use and unlimited buring of fossils fuel and is leading to global warming.

The source of methane and other main green house gases are garbage dump, incomplete decomposition by anaerobic methanogens, flooded paddy field and marshy land. About 90-95\% of $\mathrm{CH}_4$ is produced/generated by rice fields of Asia.