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*QUESTION 6*

Ijmb GEOGRAPHY 2022

*(1) Put a price on carbon*

Cutting emissions starts with clear policy signals.
Carbon pricing systems – such as emissions trading systems that cap emissions or carbon taxes that charge per ton – send a long-term signal to companies by creating an incentive to reduce polluting behaviors and to invest in cleaner energy choices and low-carbon innovation.


(2) *End fossil fuel subsidies*

Fossil fuel subsidies send a different signal – one that can encourage waste and discourage low-carbon growth. By phasing out harmful fossil fuel subsidie.



*(3)Build low-carbon, resilient cities*

Getting prices right is one part of the equation. Another piece is building a sustainable future, because all development happens in the context of climate change.


(4) *Increase energy efficiency and use of renewable energy*

When we talk about energy, we have to talk about access. Worldwide, about 1.2 billion people lack access to electricity and 2.8 billion rely on solid fuels for cooking, such as wood, charcoal, and coal, which cause harmful indoor air pollution.


*QUESTION 7*


*IJMB 2022 GEOGRAPHY* 

i)Soil degradation is 
the physical, chemical and biological decline in soil quality. It can be the loss of organic matter, decline in soil fertility, and structural condition, erosion, adverse changes in salinity, acidity or alkalinity, and the effects of toxic chemicals, pollutants or excessive flooding. Soil degradation can involve:

ii) water erosion (includes sheet, rill and gully erosion)

iii) wind erosion

iiv) salinity (includes dryland, irrigation and urban salinity)
loss of organic matter
fertility decline

iv) soil acidity or alkalinity



*QUEZTION 9*

*GEOGRAOHY  IJMB 2022*



 *(1)Pay Dirt*

RainforestsTropical rainforests are warm and wet. The soil in the rainforest is nutrient-rich. The warm, wet conditions cause vegetation and animals to rot very quickly once they've died. Decaying plants and animals get recycled back into the soil.   
 
    *(2)Lots of Life*

RainforestsMore than half of the world's species live in tropical rainforests. Some scientists think the number could be as high as 90 percent! The moisture and the warm temperatures in the tropical rainforest are perfect for sustaining lots of different species of plants and animals.

  (3)  *What's the Point?*

RainforestsTrees in the tropical rainforest can grow very tall. Leaves are usually thick and have pointed "drip tips" to help rain roll off them. Tree trunks are wide and flared and tree bark is thin and smooth. Some trees have roots that are above the ground.

*(4) Ecosystem in a Plant*


RainforestsThe tropical rainforest is also home to bromeliads. These are plants that collect water in their centers. The water forms pools that can support miniature ecosystems! Many of these pools support bacteria, insects, crustaceans, tadpoles, frogs and even birds!

  *(5)  Growing in the Air*

RainforestsThe rainforest is also home to epiphytes. Epiphytes don't grow in the soil. They grow on a host plant, usualy a tree, and get their nutrients from the moisture and dust in the air.  Ferns, lichens, mosses, orchids, and bromeliads are all epiphytes. The tropical rainforest is also home to nepenthes or pitcher plants. These are plants that grow in the soil. They have leaves that form a cup where moisture gathers. Pitcher plants capture insects in these cups!





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