C. Changes In Critical Geographical Features (Including Waterbodies And Ice-Caps) And In Flora And Fauna And The Effects Of Such Changes.
Geographical features are the distinct phenomena (Natural or Man-made) occurring at or near the earth’s surface at a regional to a global scale, for example, mountains, rivers, oceans, climate, human settlements, etc.
Critical geographical features among these are the ones that have a profound impact on both nature as well as human life. Therefore, understanding changes in such distinguished features becomes important for us, especially in the context of “sustainable development”.