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Subjective

What could be the harmful effects of improper management of industrial and domestic solid waste in a city?

Explanation

All the solid wastes either domestic or industrial are of two types

(i) biodegradable and

(ii) non-biodegradable

If the disposal of these wastes is not properly done, these wastes may find their way into sewers and some may be eaten up by the cattle. The non-biodegradable waste like polythene bags, if swallowed by cattle, can result into their death.

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Subjective

During an educational trip, a student of botany saw a beautiful lake in a village. She collected many plants from that area. She noticed that villagers were washing clothes around the lake and at some places waste material from houses was destroying its beauty. After few years, she visited the same lake again. She was surprised to find that the lake was covered with algae, stinking smell was coming out and its water had become unusable. Can you explain the reason for this condition of the lake?

Explanation

The process of eutrophication is responsible for this condition of lake. The domestic waste and organic compounds such as detergents can provide plant nutrients which can enhance the growth of algae and aquatic plants.

These are decomposed by the bacterial population giving disagreeable odour and spoiling the beauty of the lake.

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Subjective

What are biodegradable and non-biodegradable pollutants?

Explanation

Biodegradable pollutants are those which are decomposed by bacteria e.g., sewage, cow dung, fruit, vegetable etc.

Non-biodegradable pollutants are those which cannot be decomposed by bacteria e.g., mercury, aluminium, lead, copper, DDT etc.

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Subjective

What are the sources of dissolved oxygen in water?

Explanation

The following are the sources of dissolved oxygen in water

(i) Photosynthesis by aquatic plants

(ii) Due to direct contact of the water surface with air i.e., natural aeration

(iii) Mechanical aeration

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Subjective

What is the importance of measuring BOD of a water body?

Explanation

Biological Oxygen Demand $(\mathrm{BOD})$ is the measure of level of pollution caused by organic biodegradable material. These biodegradable materials are decomposed by microorganism (bacteria) consuming dissolved oxygen.

Low value of BOD indicates that water contains less biodegradable material.