Climate Change's Impact on India's Indigenous Peoples

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Which of the following is NOT a major threat to India's indigenous peoples due to climate change?

  1. Loss of traditional livelihoods

  2. Increased food insecurity

  3. Improved access to healthcare

  4. Displacement from ancestral lands


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Climate change is leading to the loss of traditional livelihoods, increased food insecurity, and displacement from ancestral lands for India's indigenous peoples. Improved access to healthcare is not a threat but rather a potential benefit of climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts.

How does climate change affect the traditional livelihoods of India's indigenous peoples?

  1. It disrupts traditional farming and fishing practices.

  2. It leads to the loss of biodiversity and natural resources.

  3. It increases the risk of natural disasters.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Climate change affects the traditional livelihoods of India's indigenous peoples in multiple ways. It disrupts traditional farming and fishing practices by altering weather patterns and increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. It also leads to the loss of biodiversity and natural resources, which are essential for the livelihoods of many indigenous communities. Additionally, climate change increases the risk of natural disasters, such as floods, droughts, and wildfires, which can devastate indigenous communities.

Which of the following is a major source of food for many indigenous communities in India?

  1. Rice

  2. Wheat

  3. Millets

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Rice, wheat, and millets are all major sources of food for many indigenous communities in India. These crops are well-adapted to the local climate and soil conditions, and they provide essential nutrients for the indigenous population.

How does climate change affect food security for India's indigenous peoples?

  1. It leads to crop failures and reduced agricultural productivity.

  2. It disrupts traditional food gathering and hunting practices.

  3. It increases the cost of food.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Climate change affects food security for India's indigenous peoples in multiple ways. It leads to crop failures and reduced agricultural productivity due to changes in weather patterns and increased frequency of extreme weather events. It also disrupts traditional food gathering and hunting practices, as changes in the environment make it more difficult to find and harvest traditional foods. Additionally, climate change can increase the cost of food, as extreme weather events and disruptions to supply chains can lead to higher prices for food items.

Which of the following is a major health risk for indigenous communities in India due to climate change?

  1. Increased risk of waterborne diseases

  2. Increased risk of vector-borne diseases

  3. Increased risk of malnutrition

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Climate change poses multiple health risks for indigenous communities in India. It increases the risk of waterborne diseases, as extreme weather events can contaminate water sources. It also increases the risk of vector-borne diseases, such as malaria and dengue, as changes in climate and land use create more favorable conditions for these diseases to spread. Additionally, climate change can lead to increased risk of malnutrition, as crop failures and disruptions to food supply chains can make it more difficult for indigenous communities to access nutritious food.

How does climate change affect the cultural and spiritual practices of India's indigenous peoples?

  1. It disrupts traditional ceremonies and rituals.

  2. It leads to the loss of sacred sites and cultural heritage.

  3. It erodes traditional knowledge and practices.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Climate change affects the cultural and spiritual practices of India's indigenous peoples in multiple ways. It disrupts traditional ceremonies and rituals that are tied to the natural environment. It also leads to the loss of sacred sites and cultural heritage, as rising sea levels and extreme weather events can damage or destroy these sites. Additionally, climate change can erode traditional knowledge and practices, as changes in the environment make it more difficult for indigenous communities to pass on their traditional knowledge to future generations.

What is the primary cause of climate change?

  1. Deforestation

  2. Burning of fossil fuels

  3. Agricultural practices

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Climate change is primarily caused by human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These activities include deforestation, burning of fossil fuels, and certain agricultural practices. Deforestation releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere when trees are cut down and burned. Burning fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, releases carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Certain agricultural practices, such as the use of synthetic fertilizers and the raising of livestock, also release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

What are the main greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change?

  1. Carbon dioxide

  2. Methane

  3. Nitrous oxide

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The main greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). Carbon dioxide is the most significant greenhouse gas, accounting for about 60% of the total greenhouse gas emissions. Methane and nitrous oxide are also potent greenhouse gases, with global warming potentials that are 25 and 298 times that of carbon dioxide, respectively.

How does climate change affect the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events?

  1. It increases the frequency and intensity of heat waves.

  2. It increases the frequency and intensity of droughts.

  3. It increases the frequency and intensity of floods.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Climate change is leading to an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, including heat waves, droughts, floods, and wildfires. These events are becoming more common and more severe due to rising global temperatures and changes in weather patterns.

What is the term used to describe the gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans?

  1. Global warming

  2. Climate change

  3. Greenhouse effect

  4. Ozone depletion


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Global warming is the term used to describe the gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans. It is caused by the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which trap heat and cause the planet to warm.

What is the term used to describe the long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, wind patterns, and other aspects of Earth's climate?

  1. Global warming

  2. Climate change

  3. Greenhouse effect

  4. Ozone depletion


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Climate change is the term used to describe the long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, wind patterns, and other aspects of Earth's climate. It is caused by a variety of factors, including natural factors such as volcanic eruptions and solar activity, as well as human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels.

What is the term used to describe the process by which certain gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat, causing the planet to warm?

  1. Global warming

  2. Climate change

  3. Greenhouse effect

  4. Ozone depletion


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The greenhouse effect is the process by which certain gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat, causing the planet to warm. These gases, known as greenhouse gases, include carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. When sunlight reaches the Earth's surface, some of it is absorbed and converted into heat. This heat is then radiated back into the atmosphere, where it is trapped by greenhouse gases and re-radiated in all directions, including back towards the Earth's surface. This process causes the Earth's atmosphere to warm.

What is the term used to describe the thinning of the ozone layer in the Earth's stratosphere?

  1. Global warming

  2. Climate change

  3. Greenhouse effect

  4. Ozone depletion


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Ozone depletion is the term used to describe the thinning of the ozone layer in the Earth's stratosphere. The ozone layer is a region of the stratosphere that contains high concentrations of ozone (O3). Ozone is a molecule that absorbs ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, preventing it from reaching the Earth's surface. Ozone depletion is caused by the release of certain chemicals, such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), into the atmosphere. These chemicals react with ozone molecules, breaking them down and causing the ozone layer to thin.

What is the term used to describe the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce food?

  1. Photosynthesis

  2. Cellular respiration

  3. Transpiration

  4. Nitrogen fixation


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce food. During photosynthesis, plants use the energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a type of sugar that plants use for energy. Oxygen is also produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis.

What is the term used to describe the process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere?

  1. Photosynthesis

  2. Cellular respiration

  3. Transpiration

  4. Nitrogen fixation


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Transpiration is the process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere. During transpiration, water evaporates from the leaves of plants and is released into the air. Transpiration helps plants to cool down and to transport water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.

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