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How pollution affecting our water bodies |
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Answer» Water pollution happens when toxic substances ENTER water bodies such as lakes, rivers, OCEANS and so on, getting dissolved in them, lying SUSPENDED in the water or depositing on the bed. This degrades the quality of water. |
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Draw a neat of a Globe |
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Answer» Answer: Hope it HELPS you. please MARK me BRAINLIEST, then I will FOLLOW you. Love Anushri...... |
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(61The of the sunrise and thesunset on the horizon for thewhole year keep onkeep on changing |
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____________ is a 2D presentation of our 3D world |
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Answer» map Explanation: PLEASE FOLLOW me and MARK as BRAINLIEST answer |
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Please help me to get the correct, please write it correctly, don't make it wrong. |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: |
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If Balochistan is developed it can feed the whole of Pakistan give five reasons in both favor and against this statement [6 marks] |
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Answer» The economy of Balochistan, one of the four provinces of Pakistan, is largely based upon the production of natural gas, coal, and minerals. Agriculture and livestock also dominate the Baloch economy. Horticultural development is a fairly recent, yet GROWING phenomenon. Other important economic sectors include fisheries, mining, manufacturing industries, trade and other services being rendered by public and private sector organizations in the province. Outside Quetta, the infrastructure of the province is gradually developing but still lags far behind other parts of the country. Tourism remains limited but has increased due to the exotic appeal of the province. Limited farming in the EAST as well as fishing along the SOUTHERN Arabian Sea coastline are other forms of income and sustenance for the local populations. Due to the tribal lifestyle of many Baloch and Brahui people, animal HUSBANDRY is important, as are trading bazaars found throughout the province. Though the province remains largely underdeveloped, there are currently several major development PROJECTS in progress in Balochistan, including the construction of a new deep sea port at the strategically important town of Gwadar.The port is projected to be the hub of an energy and trade corridor to and from China and the Central Asian republics. |
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What is parrllel of latitude |
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Answer» Explanation: Each of the imaginary PARALLEL circles ⭕ of CONSTANT latitude on the earths SURFACE is called parallel of latitude... if it was HELPFUL report me plzzz |
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5. Name the highest peak of North America. |
Answer» DENALI is the HIGHEST PEAK of NORTH America.Hope it HELPS:)) |
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3. The upper mantle is mainly made up of the mineralsa. magnesium and aluminiumb. silica and aluminiumc. magnesium and silicad. iron and magnesium |
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Answer» Upper mantle material which has come up ONTO the surface is made up of about 55% olivine and 35% pyroxene and 5 to 10% of calcium oxide and aluminum oxide. The upper mantle is dominantly PERIDOTITE, composed primarily of variable proportions of the MINERALS olivine, clinopyroxene, orthopyroxene, and an aluminous phase. |
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which of these form part of the environment (a) factories ,houses and vehicles (b) peoples, tree and animal (c) mountain, rivers and seas (d) all of the above |
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Answer» (D) all of the above are PART of the environment. Factories,HOUSES and vehicles,peoples, tree and animals,mountain, rivers and SEAS are all part of the environment. Thank my ANSWER if it HELPS you! Mark it as the Brainliest plzz!!✌✌ |
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For every 15 degree east we go westwards the time is advance by 1 hour. ( true or false ) |
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Answer» Answer: Since the earth makes one complete REVOLUTION of 360° in 24 hours, that means it passes through 15° in one HOUR, that also means 1° in 4 MINUTES. As you must know Earth rotates from west to east, so EVERY 15° we go eastwards local time is advanced by 1 hour. |
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Should a school be built on a foot of mountain explain why and why not |
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Answer ----------- The distinction between a hill and a mountain is unclear and largely subjective, but a hill is universally considered to be less tall and less steep than a mountain. In the United Kingdom, geographers historically regarded mountains as hills greater than 1,000 feet (304.8 meters) above sea level, which formed the basis of the plot of the 1995 film The ENGLISHMAN Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain. In contrast, hillwalkers have tended to regard mountains as peaks 2,000 feet (610 m) above sea level: the Oxford English Dictionary also suggests a limit of 2,000 feet (610 m) and Whittow[1] states "Some authorities regard eminences above 600 m (1,969 ft) as mountains, those below being referred to as hills." Today, a mountain is usually defined in the UK and Ireland as any summit at least 2,000 feet or 610 meters high,[2][3][4][5][6] while the official UK government's definition of a mountain is a summit of 600 meters (1,969 feet) or higher.[7] Some definitions include a topographical prominence requirement, typically 100 feet (30.5 m) or 500 feet (152.4 m).[4] In practice, mountains in Scotland are frequently referred to as "hills" no matter what their height, as REFLECTED in names such as the Cuillin Hills and the Torridon Hills. In Wales, the distinction is more a term of land use and appearance and has nothing to do with height.
Rolling Hills Paranal[8] For a while, the U.S. defined a mountain as being 1,000 feet (304.8 m) or more tall. Any similar landform lower than this height was considered a hill. The United States Geological Survey (USGS), however, has concluded that these terms do not in fact have TECHNICAL definitions in the U.S.[9] The Great Soviet Encyclopedia defined "hill" as an upland with a relative height up to 200 m (660 ft).[10] Explanation ----------------- Hope it is helpful for you ♥ |
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How can we conserve land resources |
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Answer» stopping GLOBAL warming, afforestarion/reforestation Explanation: PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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What is the trade in which goods are exchanged without the use of money? |
Answer» ANSWERbarter is a system under which GOODS and services are exchanged instead of currency, or the actual goods or services that are being exchanged. An EXAMPLE of barter is when the people WITHIN a COMMUNITY exchange goods and services so that money needn't be used. |
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______ happen due to the revolutionary movement of the earth. |
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The path along which the earth moves around the Sun is called __________ of the earth. |
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Answer» Answer: As the EARTH rotates, it also moves, or revolves, AROUND the Sun. The Earth's path around the Sun is called its ORBIT. It TAKES the Earth one year, or 365 1/4 days, to completely orbit the Sun. As the Earth orbits the Sun, the Moon orbits the Earth.Please mark as brainiest |
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Il avandility of land in any region is always EquanSoil is thecovering of fine rock particles.4.5 |
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Answer» Answer: AbstractSoil is a non‐renewable dynamic NATURAL resource that is essential to life. Water movement, water quality, land use, and vegetation productivity all have relationships with soil. This article introduces many important soil concepts including development, classification, properties (physical, chemical, and biological), quality, and conservation. A general understanding of soil concepts and these interwoven relationships is essential to making sound land management decisions. S oil plays a vital role in SUSTAINING life on the planet. Nearly all of the food that humans consume, except for what is harvested from marine environments, is grown in the Earth's soils. Other obvious FUNCTIONS that soils provide humans include fiber for paper and clothing, fuelwood production, and foundations for roads and buildings. Less obvious functions that soils serve are providing a medium to attenuate pollutants and excess water, groundwater recharge, nutrient cycling, and habitat for microorganisms and biota. Soils also have many secondary uses such as ingredients in confectionaries, insecticides, inks, paints, makeup, and medicines; uses of clays range from drilling muds, pottery, and artwork, to providing glossy finishes on various paper products. Soil is a critical component of nearly every ecosystem, but is often taken for granted. Soil can be thought of as the ecosystem foundation, as soil productivity determines what an ecosystem will look like in terms of the plant and animal life it can support. For example, in forest ecosystems, soils can determine species composition, timber productivity, and wildlife habitat, richness, and diversity. The role soil plays in forests is also critical to maintaining water quality and long‐term site productivity. In cultivated fields, soil quality plays a significant role in crop productivity since soil nutrients and soil physical properties can directly impact yields. In urbanized areas, soil plays a vital role in reducing runoff through infiltration and nutrient attenuation. The value of soil is easily overlooked until soil quality becomes degraded and the critical services the soil once provided are diminished. Soil DefinedThe definition of soil is relative to the function it provides to the person(s) defining it. From a morphological stance, the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) defines soil as: “a natural body comprised of solids (minerals and organic matter), liquid, and gases that occurs on the land surface, occupies space, and is characterized by one or both of the FOLLOWING: horizons, or LAYERS, that are distinguishable from the initial material as a result of additions, losses, transfers, and transformations of energy and matter or the ability to support rooted plants in a natural environment” (Soil Survey Staff 2014a). The Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) defines soil in terms of its genetic and environmental factors: Soil is “[T]he unconsolidated mineral or organic matter on the surface of the Earth that has been subjected to and shows effects of genetic and environmental factors of: climate (including water and temperature effects), and macro‐ and microorganisms, conditioned by relief, acting on parent material over a period of time. A product‐soil differs from the material from which it is derived in many physical, chemical, biological, and morphological properties and characteristics” (SSSA 2008). |
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Which of the following is used in the compressor of a refrigerator a,methane b,hydrogen,c,chlorofluorocarbon,d,oxygen |
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Copy the Preamble of India. You can either write it in your copy or use an A4 sized paper to weite the Preamble and then paste it in the copy. Decorate the border as you want. |
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Answer» ANSWER:is this OK, this was DONE by my BRO yesterday Explanation: |
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What do you understand by the terms-utility and value?please guys don't spam. |
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Prachan berojgari manav sansadhan ki berbadi h es kathan ki upyukat utharad ke dwara pucti kijiya |
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Answer» WRITE it BETTER and I'll answer Explanation: |
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Give a reason why there are different types of plains. plz answer this ASAP plzz |
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Answer» Answer: EXPLANATION: There are different types of plains because some are formed due to DEPOSITIONS of river at the the river BED, and some are formed due to upliftement and subsidence of land and EVEN from other depositional activities like winds. |
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Give a geographical reasons..1. lines of longitude are called meridians of longitude...2.lines of longitude are of same length.. 3. diametrically opposite lines of longitude and the equator are called great circles...answer this fast ... please and follow me |
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Answer» _________________________________________ Answer: _________________________________________ Longitudes are known as meridians because in Geographical sense, meridians are great circles which are not parallel to each other but intersect each other at the North and the South Poles. Same stands true of the longitudes. All longitudes are great circles which MEET at the Poles. __________________________________________ Only the lines of longitude are of EQUAL length. Each line of longitude equals half of the circumference of the Earth because each extends from the North POLE to the South Pole. __________________________________________ The Equator and all diametrically opposite longitudes are CALLED Great circles. Because they pass through or touch the centre of the circle. They have a radius equal to the radius of the sphere's centre __________________________________________ Hope it helps ya and yes I will FOLLOW you and..... PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST!! \ ╰(*°▽°*)╯ |
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What does CITES stand for? |
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Answer» Answer: CITES, which STANDS for the Convention on International Trade in ENDANGERED SPECIES of Wild Fauna and Flora, is a global AGREEMENT among governments to regulate or ban international trade in species under threat. Explanation: |
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Explain Wegener’s Theory of Continental Drift. |
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Answer» Answer: CONTINENTAL DRIFT is the theory that the Earth's continents have moved over geologic time relative to each other, thus APPEARING to have "drifted" across the OCEAN bed. The speculation that continents might have 'drifted' was first put forward by ABRAHAM Ortelius in 1596. |
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What is meant by sustainable development ? why is sustainable development the need of the hours? |
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Answer» EXPLANATION:SUSTAINABLE development is a need of an hour because the resources are unevenly distributed and we all are becoming infact have become dependent on resources, we are consuming our resources WITHOUT thinking about the future generation. A time might come when there will be no resources LEFT to be used. |
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Please say who is Anderson cooper.......only one should ans please........ |
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Answer» Answer: Anderson COOPER, in full Anderson Hays Cooper, (born JUNE 3, 1967, New York City, New York, U.S.), American television journalist and entertainer best known as the anchor of the Cable News NETWORK (CNN) news and commentary program Anderson Cooper 360°.May 30, 2020 Parents: Gloria VANDERBILT, Wyatt Emory Cooper TV show: Anderson Live Born: June 3, 1967, New York
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Explain the distribution of minerals in the world |
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Answer» Explanation: Minerals can be found throughout the world in the earth's crust but usually in such small amounts that they not worth extracting. Only with the help of CERTAIN geological PROCESSES are minerals concentrated into economically VIABLE deposits. Mineral deposits can only be EXTRACTED where they are found. mark me as BRILLIANT and FOLLOW me |
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Explain the distribution of minerals in the world? |
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Answer» Answer: Minerals can be found throughout the world in the earth's crust but usually in such small amounts that they not worth EXTRACTING. Only with the help of certain geological PROCESSES are minerals concentrated into economically VIABLE DEPOSITS. Mineral deposits can only be extracted where they are found. |
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Explain how the world distribution of earthquake prone zones coincides with that of the volcanoes. |
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Answer» Explanation: Some, but not all, earthquakes are related to volcanoes. For example, most earthquakes are along the edges of tectonic plates. This is where most volcanoes are too. However, most earthquakes are caused by the interaction of the plates not the movement of magma.. Most earthquakes directly beneath a volcano are caused by the movement of magma. The magma exerts pressure on the ROCKS until it cracks the rock. Then the magma squirts into the crack and starts building pressure again. Every time the rock cracks it MAKES a small earthquake. These earthquakes are usually too WEAK to be felt but can be detected and recorded by sensitive instruments. Once the plumbing system of the volcano is open and magma is FLOWING through it, constant earthquake waves, called harmonic tremor, are recorded (but not felt)The distribution of earthquakes provides information about magma pathways and the structure of volcanoes. The red dots show earthquakes associated with magma movement. They define the east and southwest rifts of Kilauea. The blue dots show earthquakes associated the sliding of the south FLANK of Kilauea. Photograph courtesy of U.S. Geological Survey. mark me as BRILLIANT and FOLLOW me
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Name the methods to conserve the soil |
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Answer» Answer: Soil CONSERVATION practices are tools the farmer can use to prevent soil degradation and BUILD organic matter. These practices include: crop rotation, reduced TILLAGE, mulching, COVER cropping and cross-slope farming. farmers to increase soil organic matter content, soil STRUCTURE and rooting depth |
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What do you mean by epicentre |
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Answer» The epicenter is the point on the EARTH's SURFACE vertically above the hypocenter (or focus), point in the CRUST where a seismic RUPTURE begins. |
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THE COMBINED LANDMASS OF EUROPE AND ASIA KNOWN AS EURASIA . GIVE 1 REASON |
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Answer» Explanation: They don't have any water bodies to call them two different landmasses. The whole EURASIAN plate is a single landmass and tectonic plate.. HOPE it HELPS! |
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......... Bad to reduction in rain fall |
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Answer» Answer: The proximate or immediate cause of a rainfall shortage may be due to one or more factors INCLUDING an ABSENCE of available MOISTURE in the atmosphere; large scale subsidence (downward MOVEMENT of air within the atmosphere) which suppresses convective ACTIVITY; and the absence or non-arrival of rain-bearing systems. Explanation: |
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Define tectonic plates |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation:A tectonic plate (also called lithospheric plate) is a massive, irregularly shaped slab of SOLID rock, generally composed of both continental and OCEANIC lithosphere. ... By contrast, oceanic crust is composed of BASALTIC ROCKS, which are MUCH denser and heavier.
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Pollutant is a........... which cause pollution |
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Answer» substance Explanation: PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Search and collect the historical facts and importance of ‘’Domestication Society of UAE’’. |
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Answer» hey MATE here is your answer |
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Answer These. 1. How does the proximity of Singapore lanes between Malaysia and Indonesia enables it to develop its port facilities? Use the map of Singapore port to help you. 2. Make a virtual trip to China about the life in ancient China by examining the engineering and metal technology of ancient china and the building of Grand Canals. |
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Answer» Answer: 1. The Port of Singapore holds the title of world's busiest container port because it handles the largest amount of total shipping tonnage. ... Singapore's strategic LOCATION has also helped in making it such a giant in the shipping INDUSTRY. 20% of the world's transshipment trade passes through the Port of Singapore 2. The Grand Canal is a man-made waterway that runs north and south in ... The ANCIENT CHINESE built early canals to help with transportation and commerce. |
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Consider the following organisms: Mushroom, Crow, Grass, Tiger, Vulture, Frog, Insects, Deer Which of these organisms a) eat the dead animals and prevent the outbreak of diseases? b) decompose the dead plants and animals? c) pollinate the flowers? d) form a three-step food chain in the forest? |
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Answer» vulture, MUSHROOM, insect and deer PLEASE FOLLOW and mark brainleist |
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Write Creatively And Answer The Following Questions: 1. How does the proximity of Singapore lanes between Malaysia and Indonesia enables it to develop its port facilities? Use the map of Singapore port to help you. 2. Make a virtual trip to China about the life in ancient China by examining the engineering and metal technology of ancient china and the building of Grand Canals. 3. Create a poster to show the importance of the maritime time trade and activities in the past especially pearling and fishing. THANKYOU |
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Answer» heya mate✌ Answer:
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Write Creatively And Answer The Following Questions: 1. How does the proximity of Singapore lanes between Malaysia and Indonesia enables it to develop its port facilities? Use the map of Singapore port to help you. 2. Make a virtual trip to China about the life in ancient China by examining the engineering and metal technology of ancient china and the building of Grand Canals. 3. Plan a poster. Create a poster to show the importance of the maritime time trade and activities in the past especially pearling and fishing. 4. Search and collect the historical facts and importance of ‘’Domestication Society of UAE’’. 5. If you were a Physician like Ibne Sina, Enlist the diseases you want to cure.Thank You |
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The PORT of Singapore REFERS to the collective facilities and terminals that conduct maritime trade, and which handle Singapore's harbours and shipping. It is RANKED as the top maritime capital of the world since 2015.[2] CURRENTLY the world's second-busiest port in terms of total shipping tonnage, it also trans-ships a fifth[3] of the world's shipping containers, half of the world's ANNUAL supply of crude oil, and is the world's busiest transshipment port. It was also the busiest port in terms of total cargo tonnage handled until 2005 when it was surpassed by the Port of Shanghai. Thousands of ships drop anchor in the harbour, connecting the port to over 600 other ports in 123 countries and spread over six continents. |
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Write Creatively And Answer The Following Questions: 1. How does the proximity of Singapore lanes between Malaysia and Indonesia enables it to develop its port facilities? Use the map of Singapore port to help you. 2. Make a virtual trip to China about the life in ancient China by examining the engineering and metal technology of ancient china and the building of Grand Canals. 3. Plan a poster. Create a poster to show the importance of the maritime time trade and activities in the past especially pearling and fishing. 4. Search and collect the historical facts and importance of ‘’Domestication Society of UAE’’. 5. If you were a Physician like Ibne Sina, Enlist the diseases you want to cure. 6. Find out where are these deserts located in your atlas. Make an outline of the map of the world and mark them on it. a)Sahara b) Thar c) Cholistan d)Dashte lut e)Kyzyl kum. 7. Find out more about the Mongols. Who were their later descendants in the Sub-continent. 8. Find out what are the mechanics, meteorology and philosophy. Do It Quick Plzz |
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Answer» The Thai CANAL, also known as Kra Canal or Kra ISTHMUS Canal, REFERS to proposals for a canal that would connect the Gulf of Thailand with the Andaman SEA across the Kra Isthmus in southern Thailand. It is envisaged that such a canal would improve transportation in the region, similar to the Panama Canal and Suez Canal. |
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you must be familiar with many plastics article used everyday. Make a list of such 10 items and their uses |
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Answer» toothbrush lamp charger bucket mug tiffin box pen pencil box water bottle plastic CUP |
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Whate is a force and how many type of force are there? |
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Answer» Explanation: There are 2 types of FORCES, contact forces and act at a DISTANCE force. Every day you are USING forces. Force is basically push and PULL. When you push and pull you are applying a force to an OBJECT. |
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1) The different between umbra and penumbra is_________2)_______eclipses occur on new moon daytell 1st one answer in one word |
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Answer» Answer: 2. solar eclipses OCCUR on NEW MOON day. Explanation: sorry for giving only one answer |
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1) The different between umbra and penumbra is_________2)_______eclipses occur on new moon day |
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Answer» 1) the condition in which they form 2) SOLAR eclipse Explanation: Good luck !!! hope my answer helps U MARK me as brainliest |
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What is capital of pakistan? |
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Answer» Answer: Islamabad Newly-independent Pakistan had CHOSEN KARACHI as its capital in 1947. However, a decade later, President Ayub KHAN hmm, hope it HELPS |
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Aneyonghaseyo! What is meant by the term 'Punjab'? |
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Answer» Answer: Etymology. The REGION was originally called Sapta Sindhu, the VEDIC land of the seven rivers FLOWING into the ocean. ... The word Punjab thus means 'The Land of Five Waters', referring to the rivers Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Sutlej, and Beas. All are tributaries of the Indus River, the Sutlej being the largest. |
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Which region is favourable for fruit production? * 1Monsoon region 2Mediterranean region 4Equatorial region 5None of these |
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Answer» Answer: This particular area or region is known as the FRUIT BELT. So, it can be EASILY said that the micro climate of the particular region i.e. the fruit belt is very favorable for the growth of many varieties of fruits. One of the prominent fruit belt is Western NORTHERN LOWER Michigan in Tandem. |
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