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A bio reserve is a place where animals and plants are kept in their own habitat but are watched it covers a large area and some times whole forests are taken as bio reserves
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The answer for that question is dirt or an plant
The Nokrek and the Sundarbans are two of the biosphere reserves that can found in India. The Nokrek Reserve is home to red pandas, Asian elephants, and hoolocks. Bengal tigers, flying foxes, and spotted deer can all be found in the Sundarbans Reserve.
Nanda Devi was the first Bio-reserve in India. It was designated one of the 18th January 1988. There are currently 15 Bio- reserves in India. The first biosphere reserve was set up in 1986. It is called the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. It covers 5500 sq. km area which is spread over three states : 1 kerela 2 karnataka 3 Tamil nadu
The main objectives of bio reserves are : 1 Conservation of plants,animals,micro-organisms 2 Promotion of reserch on ecological conservation 3 Education and traning
yes, rotting of fruit peelings produces methane (CH4) which from this source would be called biogas (and when from fossil reserves is called natural gas)
Not sure if this is a math/ statistics question. Reserves are assets you hold, but are not using immediately. There are oil reserves, mineral reserves (like gold reserves) and cash reserves. I think you need to rephrase the question for a proper answer.
bio fuels are being made because the reserves of fossil fuels are running out. fossil fuels take millions of years to form, if we run out, we need to find an alternative fuel in which to run our vehicles on. bio fuels are non fossil fuels and are not limited, also, the gas they emit is less harmful than that emitted by diesel and petrol. algae, for example, is being made into a bio fuel as it can easily be grown as you have seen (if you are in the UK) in adverts on the TV, and of other bio fuels