The elephant task on the coat of arms of Botswana represents the country's rich wildlife and its commitment to conservation. Elephants are a symbol of strength and resilience, reflecting Botswana's natural heritage and the importance of protecting its environment. Additionally, the elephant signifies the nation's unity and pride in its diverse culture and natural resources.
How human beings have dominated and interfered with the natural growth of plants and animals
Although it is smaller, it has more natural resources, such as diamonds and coal.
The answer is platinum
A natural surrounding is the environment
Jaap. W. Arntzen has written: 'A profile of environment and development in Botswana' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic policy, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Agriculture, Environmental conditions, Natural resources
The Nile river and Sahara desert was there natural environment.
Natural environment is extremely important to the survival of those who inhabit it. Animals survive better in their own natural environment.
To account for the conversion of natural areas to areas dominated by human activities, some ecologists propose that we add urban and suburban biomes to our list.
The animals adopt to their natural environment, by their suitable body structure which is supported to their surrounding environment.
Natural Theology.
Uranium is a possible polluting agent of the natural environment.