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Consumer health can be protected in the following ways: Use of goods and services: Consumers' health are much affected by the use of low quality goods and services. Thus, consumers should be encouraged to prefer standard goods. Consumers .....

The effects of low quality food on human health are: Low quality food lacks nutrients. Thus, it may cause nutrients deficiency disease, e.g. Marasmus, kwashiorkor, etc. Use of decomposed food can reduce on individual appetite and cause .....

The rights provided by consumer protection ACT 2054 BS are: Right to get information about the price, quality and quantity of the foods. Right to choose products as per own wish. Right to get information about consumer right. Right to .....

The importances of consumer health are listed below: To discourage production and distribution of low quality food. To protect consumer from harmful products. To make consumer regarding awareness of consumer health. To protect .....

The fallopian tubes extended from the sides of the uterus between the body and the fundus. This is about 10 cm long. The end of each tube finger like projection called .....

Uterus is a pear like organ lies between the bladder and rectum. The fertilized ovum becomes implanted, receives nourishment and develops over a period of 9 months in this organ. There are 3 parts in this organ. They are: fundus, body and .....

The vagina is about 10 cm long fibro elastic muscular tube which connects the uterus with the external reproductive organ (vulva). It is composed of mucus and fibroblastic connective tissues lying behind the urethra and bladder and in front of the .....

The ovaries are of oval shapes. They are 2.5 to 3.5 cm long, 2cm wide and 1 cm thick. They lie in the pelvis, one on either side of the uterus and each is anchored to the uterus by an ovarian ligament. They secret the hormones responsible for female .....

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The adverse effects of rapid population growth on education are given below: The rapid population growth results in the increase of school going children which causes the problem in quality education because of the crowds of students in .....

The seven consequences of Rapid Population growth are given below: The increased population demands more health services and facilities which is not possible due to economic and political constraints. Increasing population needs more .....

The size of population increases due to increase in population. It is necessary to maintain the proper balance between population growth and resources development. Excessive population results in rapid population growth. The consequence that .....

Those factors which affect the population from social aspiration like norms and values are called social factors. The four social factors of population growth are described below: Illiteracy: Illiteracy people think that children are gift .....

Population change is dynamic in nature. It does not remain same. Birth, death and migration are considered as the causative factors of population change. Birth and death are the natural factors and migration is the artificial factor of .....

The period between the births of two children is called birth .....

People are suffering from malnutrition due to lack of .....

The extraction of water is very high. As a result, water quantity is .....

Due to limited jobs, educated people do not get job according to their qualification which results in frustration among active .....

Increasing population deteriorates cultural heritage due to frustration and .....

Rapid increasing population creates a problem to maintain the required standard of education which adversely affects every aspects of the .....

The increases population demands more health services and facilities which is not possible due to economic and political .....

Scarcity of food is one of the problems that arise due to over .....

The objectives of population education are: To develop rational and responsible attitude in students towards population situation. To make aware about the advantages of small family rather than large sized family. To enable students in decision .....

The usefulness of population study are as follows: Population is a group of people living in certain area at certain time. Population pressure is the one of the greatest problem in the world. Population study has wide use in the political, .....

The scopes of population education are: Demography: Demography deals with the study of human population about its size, structure, distribution and change. Birth, death and migration are three components of demography. Fertility, mortality .....

Environment is the surroundings in which we live. Environment comprises various factors like air, water, land, soil, bio diversity, microorganisms, other natural resources and some other abstract components created by human beings. Cultural .....

As population is growing day by day and the limited resources are decreasing every second. In addition, environment education as defined by UNESCO, "It is a way of implementing the goals of the environmental protection," The natural environment .....

Biological, cultural and physical aspects are the area of environment education. They are explained as follows: Biological aspects: Biological aspect is one of the important aspects of environment men, animals, birds, insects, microbes, .....

Population education has broad scope. Scopes are the contents that are learnt and taught. It is related to each activity of human life. As a result, its contents and subject matter differs country according to the socio-economic and political .....

Demography is the study of human population and is very essential in understanding population .....

Socio- culture aspects guide our .....

The socio- cultural norms,values, traditions, customs as well as temples, mosques, gumbas, chaityasand churches that created by the human toll and innovations are called socio- cultural .....

Any two examples of biological aspects are animals and .....

The example of natural aspects is soil and man- made aspect is .....

The types of physical aspects are natural aspects and man- made .....

The three aspects of environmental education are physical aspects, biological aspects and socio- culture .....

Environment and health is directly inter-related with each other. Environment is the surrounding where we live. Environment comprises of land, soil, natural resources, human beings and artificial things invented by human beings. So, environment .....

According to WHO, those aspects of human health and disease that are determined by factors in the environment that guarantees the proper fate of future generation is known as environmental .....

The adverse effects of human activities on environment are given below: Men use woods for construction purposes. Thus, deforestation occurs. Human beings hunt wild life for meat and uses animal's skin for decoration. Thus, wild lives are being .....

The importance of environmental education are as follows. Environment education increases the consciousness towards the need of wise use of environmental elements. It also supports responsible conservation and promotion of such aspects. Such .....

Environment education is the process of recognizing values and clarifying concepts in order to develop skills and attitudes necessary to understand and appreciate the inter relatedness among man, his culture and his biophysical surroundings. .....

To provide techniques to converse environment is any one objective of environment .....

Nuclear power experiments can be an example which proves that science and technological factors affect the .....

The difference between population education and sex education are given below: Population education Sex education The population education is an educational program which provides the learners for the study of population situation in the family, .....

Environmental educationincreases the level of people towards importance of biotic, physical, social and cultural aspects. Thus, it inspires people to participate in the conservation and promotion .....

Environment education is a way of implementing the goals of environmental .....

Environment is the surrounding in which we live or it comprises various factors like air, water, soil, biodiversity, micro organism and other natural and artificial .....

Cancer is a non-communicable .....

Two major sources that are responsible for environmental pollution are:Chemical fertilizersSmoke and .....

Pollution is an undesirable change in the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of air, water and soil that create a hazard or potential hazard to the health, safety or welfare of living .....