CBSE Class 12 Sample Paper for 2023 Solutions - Economics

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Economics Class 12
Solutions to CBSE Sample Paper - Economics Class 12

Interpret the given picture on account of current environmental challenges.

Question 28 - Interpret the given picture - teachoo.jpg

Answer:

The given image indicates towards the environmental challenge of ‘global warming’. Global warming is a gradual increase in the average temperature of the earth’s lower atmosphere as a result in the increase in greenhouse gases. The statement given, ‘we are running out of time, act now before it’s too late’ represents the urgency of actions to be taken to control the situation. Various studies have shown that global warming is causing rise in sea level, loss of coastal land, increase risks of floods etc.

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