The only Ramsar site wetland in Assam is the || ADRE 1.0 SLRC 2022 PAPER-III SOLVED QUESTIONS
The only Ramsar site wetland in Assam is the:
(A) Deepor Beel
(B) Bordoloni
(C) Chandubi Beel
(D) Dibru-Saikhowa
Answer: A) Deepor Beel
Explanation:
Deepor Beel is the only Ramsar site in Assam. It is a permanent freshwater lake located to the southwest of Guwahati city, in the Kamrup district. Recognized as a Ramsar site in 2002, it is an important habitat for a variety of aquatic life, birds, and other wildlife. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance of the region.
This question tests knowledge of environmental and ecological landmarks in Assam and was previously asked in ADRE's SLRC-2022 Paper-III, highlighting its relevance for candidates preparing for competitive exams.
Why this question is important
Understanding key environmental sites like Ramsar wetlands is crucial for competitive exams like ADRE, as it reflects awareness of ecological conservation and regional geography.
Please write about RAMSAR sites from an exam perspective, explaining what they are and their significance etc.
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