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Per NCERT Class 10 Economics Ch 1, what is SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT?Per NCERT Example 1, what is happening to GROUNDWATER in India?Per NCERT Example 2, what is the difference between RENEWABLE and NON-RENEWABLE resources?Per NCERT, what is one example of a NON-RENEWABLE resource that is being EXHAUSTED globally?Per NCERT, why are PUBLIC FACILITIES often a better indicator of development than income alone?Per NCERT, what is meant by the NET ATTENDANCE RATIO — a key development indicator?Per NCERT, why are countries' STAT classifications by World Bank or UNDP useful — despite limitations?Per NCERT, what kind of development would you call 'NOT SUSTAINABLE' — based on the chapter's examples?Per NCERT, why might different countries with the SAME per capita income end up with DIFFERENT development outPer NCERT, what does the term 'standard of living' typically mean — as used in the chapter?Per NCERT, why is GROWTH alone NOT sufficient for true DEVELOPMENT — per the chapter's argument?Per NCERT, the IMR (Infant Mortality Rate) in INDIA in recent years is approximately what range — illustratingWhich of the following is a DECOMPOSER in a typical ecosystem?According to the 10% Law of energy transfer in a food chain:The concentration of pesticides like DDT INCREASES as we move up the food chain. This phenomenon is called:The ozone layer protects life on Earth by:The international treaty that phased out CFC use to protect the ozone layer is the:Which of the following is BIODEGRADABLE waste?The principle of '3 R's' for environmental conservation refers to: