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Why are winds such an important agent of gradation in deserts? |
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Answer» Wind is an ACTIVE agent of GRADATION mainly in the desert. It BLOWS UNCHECKED due to lack of vegetation. The sand and dust PARTICLES are carried over greater distance. Winds are an active agent of degradation mainly in the desert because of lack of vegetation or poor vegetation. |
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TISCO full form Agro based industry examplesBasic industry examples |
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Answer» tata iron and steel company . sugar , rubber ,cotton TEXTILE , and WOOD . iron and steel industry are basic industry. |
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नगरो कि उत्पत्ति कब हुई?????? |
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Answer» from INDUS VALLEY CIVILISATION |
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On which bank of river does chekhla is situated in 45d/7 map ? |
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Answer» The Hathamati River is a river of western India, in GUJARAT, whose origin is in the ARAVALI Range hills. It is ONE of the left-bank tributaries of the SABARMATI River. This river system INCLUDES the Hathamati Dam on the Hathamati River near Himatnagar. State: Gujarat THANK YOU IT WILL HELP YOU
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How tobdbsnmsmsms sjbsns namaja |
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What is सन्नगर (conurbation) |
Answer» your anger is here. . . . . mark as BRAINLIST answer PLZ. . . . . |
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Write any two factors which affect the economic viability of a resource? |
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Answer» (i) The mineral content of the ore must be in sufficient concentration to make its extraction COMMERCIALLY viable. (ii) The type of formation or structure in which MINERALS are FOUND determines the relative EASE with which mineral ores may be mined. This also determines the cost of extraction. Please mark BRILLIANT answers |
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Which environment function associated with the quotation "earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need , but not every man's greed" |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: It is a famous quote by Mahatma Gandhi. There is no doubt about how true this statement is and there are many ways one can prove it. The journey started after the creation of human being in this world. As man got matured he kept on inventing new things to get a better life. His wants were not restricted, desires were boundary less. If we see this in a broader perspective, all this happened because of greed. It is the greed which made him the richest man in the world, at the same time it is his greed that made the society unbalanced and unequal. He his not bothered about breaching the rules of nature for self-fulfillment. His desire of becoming bigger than others has changed the destiny of mankind. For many of us who live in a land of abundance, greed is not a sin, it is not even considered wrong, instead we now live in a world where we have idolized greed and used all kind of glamorous names that make it fashionable and desirable. Being wealthy is not wrong it itself, but glorifying the desire for wealth is terribly wrong. Greed is a universal problem. The food distribution system in the world is a perfect example to support the above statement. Millions of people in the world are suffering from starvation because of lack of food. Some may say that is just a famine, a natural disaster that nobody has control of. Others say that there just isn’t food in the world to meet the needs of everyone. However if one comes to think of it carefully, is there REALLY not enough food ? It is more than just a famine causing this unfairness. If every single person were to give a portion of their food that they do not need, surely there will be more than enough to go around to every human being living on this Earth. Of course, taking is much easier than giving. It is because of human greed that there is not enough food for everyone. Man makes use of everything in their reach to satisfy his greed. One of the thing that contributes to man’s wealth and power is Earth’s own natural resources. Man, unfortunately has exploited these resources beyond the limit. When a country owns more resources they are automatically richer. They use and sell these resources to develop their country. The greed comes in when different countries compete with each other for more development. The deforestation which has taken place due to commercial exploitation of trees for timber,resin,medicinal herbs etc, the developing of new agricultural fields, over-grazing of animals, increase in population all had an adverse AFFECT on ENVIRONMENT and have brought about ecological imbalance. The main culprit is the GREED. Man’s greed makes him to buy as many things as he wishes, which increase the waste the EXPLOIT the earth. Earth can degrade itself some of the bio-degradable waste material but when it comes to non-biodegradable, toxic and E-waste it cannot. Even the Earth itself is affected. Every individual has a responsibility in protecting the environment, if they are serious about leaving a world for the next generation to inherit. There is a need now to curb the unhealthy consumption that the world has become a slave to as there is a direct link between excessive production and environment degradation. Man is still going on increasing is desires and greed and 2 questions are still left unanswered. WILL MAN be able to find another planet in the Universe similar to Earth to migrate ? WILL MAN be able to alter that planet to make it suitable for our living ? 22.3k VIEWS · View 41 Upvoters · View Sharers |
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Describe the life of the people in the temperate regions, giving examples from the Praries and the Veld. |
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Answer» in this REGION it is very DIFFICULT to LEAVE because it is very HOT |
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Explain the natural resources and their distribution throughout the telangana |
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Answer» Answer: Telangana is also rich in limestone deposits that cater to CEMENT factories. Telangana has other MINERAL resources LIKE bauxite and mica. Perennial rivers Godavari and Krishna ENTER Andhra Pradesh in Telangana before flowing down through other REGIONS and ending up in the Bay of Bengal. |
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Write a brief note on Narora...and where is narora located |
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Answer» Answer: The Narora Power PLANT is located in the Bulandshahar district of the state of Uttar Pradesh. It was started in the YEAR 1991. It has two pressurised HEAVY water reactors CAPABLE of producing 220 MW of electricity each..... .plzz mark the answer brainliest! ! ! ❤❤✌☺ |
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Suggest any one way to popularize tourism |
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Answer» Answer: to popularised the TOURISM we make a place attractive |
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Names of human organs given to geographical processes. |
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Answer» To houicgbrwtebcryibuiibvxddryiigder |
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Suggest any 3 ways that we can reduce river pollution |
Answer» We can REDUCE river pollution by:-
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Hey guys...✌️✌️list out some important countries with their capitals...... |
Answer» Aloha !America - Washington United Kingdom Britain Russia Moscow China Beijing Thank you@ Twilight ASTRO ✌️☺️ |
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Which is a developing country should try to bring down the birth rate by planned efforts |
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Explain about the physical features of India.......DON'T SPAM... SPAM ANSWERS WILL BE REPORTED.. |
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Answer» India is a land of land of vastly varied landforms. There are plains, hills, mountains, a DESERT, plateaus, a long coastline, FORESTS and Islands. These are known as the PHYSICAL features of the land. On the basis of its physical features, India can be divided into five MAIN regions:
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Hey guys...✌️ HERE IS MY QUESTIONHOW MANY COUNTRIES SHARES BORDER WITH INDIA AND NAME THE COUNTRIES WITH THEIR CAPITALS |
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Answer» the countries that SHARE BOUNDARIES with India are: country capital Pakistan -Islamabad China - Beijing Nepal -khatmandu Myanmar -naypyitaw BANGLADESH- dhaka Bhutan-thimpu |
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B-Horizon be of soil profile contains______? |
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Answer» Answer: the layer of SOIL which is just below the top soil is called. it is also known as subsoil. subsoil is made up of slightly bigger Rock PARTICLE than that of topsoil.sub soil is also LIGHTER in colour than the top soil. the subsoil contain very LITTLE living organisms. the root of some of the trees are our able to read subsoil. the subsoil has very little humus. due to this sub soil is MUCH less fertile as compared to the top soil. sub soil is however rich in soluble minerals. subsoil is also known as B-horizon. PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIST... |
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Compared and contrast population pyramid of tanzania and norway |
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Answer» Norway currently has a population of just over five MILLION people. Around 14 % of these people are regarded as immigrants. Norway also has several national minorities, and as a result of globalisation it has become a more multicultural country. The Sami are Norway’s indigenous people, and Sami is an official LANGUAGE in Norway. |
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Write a short note on the industrial system |
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Answer» Answer: An industrial system consists of inputs, processes and OUTPUTS. The inputs are the raw MATERIALS, labor and costs of land,TRANSPORT, POWER and other infrastructure. The processes include a wide range of activities that convert the raw material into finished products......plzzz MARK the answer brainliest! ! ! ☺✌❤ |
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What are major features if indian monsoon |
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Answer» Major features of Indian monsoons are- (a) Rainfall is mainly Relief (Orographic). Most of the rainfall is caused due to the obstruction of moisture bearing winds by the mountain ranges. As a RESULT, windward side gets heavy rain while the LEEWARD side gets scanty rain. (b)Rainfall is erratic and unpredictable. The amount of rainfall varies from time to time, often resulting in floods and droughts. Sometimes the rainfall OCCURS early and at times it is delayed.
(c)Rainfall occurs mainly in SUMMER. A large part of the country receives rainfall mainly in the summer from the South West Monsoon winds. Very little rain is caused in WINTER from the N.E winter monsoons. (d)Rainfall is unevenly distributed. Some regions receive over 200 cms of rain and suffer from floods while others receive less than 50 cms annually and experience semi-desert conditions. Hope it helps you... please mark as brainliest.. |
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Has anyone made a geography project ICSE class 10 ? If yes then please send |
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Answer» no for FOLLOW me |
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Write how swachchh Bharat is related to our daily life |
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Answer» Explanation: Swachh bharat was launched by the government of india to SOLVE the problem of SANITATION and waste management in India by ENSURING hygiene across the country. Main AIM of the project is to create sanitation facilities and provide toilet for all rural families by 2019
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Hill stations which are located in Himalayan mountain |
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Answer» The HILL STATIONS of HIMALAYAN mountains are:
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List of deficit resources found in state Haryana |
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Answer» DEFICIT resources of haryana are
Explanation: HOPE this will help you PLS mark as brainliest |
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Why is peninsular plateau not support agriculture plains much |
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Answer» Answer: This is beacuse the SLOPE of the pensnsular PLATEAU is uneven and high DUE to which it is UNEASY to PLOUGH and have irrigation facilities
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If the time at London (0 degrees longitude) is 2 pm.what will the time be at 90 degrees west? |
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Answer» Difference in longitude = 45–15=30 ■ If we start from 0° longitude (Prime Meridian) to east, with ONE passing longitude 4minutes will added. ■ So, 30 X 4 = 120 MINUTES = 2 hours ahead ■ So, TIME on 45°East will be 9 + 2= 11 am. Explanation: |
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Which type of natural vegetation found in Andaman and Nicobar Island ? |
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Write short note on Deposition and continental slope |
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Answer» Answer: As deposition is the process by which the gradual accumulation of material that is being TRANSPORTED is DEPORTED by the river it occurs when a river LOSES energy and is GOING through the last phase of its cycle......plzzz mark the answer brainliest! ! ! ❤✌☺ |
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Explain the importance of northern great plain |
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Answer» Answer: The Northern GREAT PLAIN is very suitable for IRRIGATION N agriculture as it has pernnial rivers n vast fertile alluvial soil.Its level LAND supports a network of roads, railway and means of communication. They are useful for industrialization, urbanization n trade.A number of pilgrim centres are located here |
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Different between agro based and mineral based industry |
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Answer» AGRO based and MINERAL based industries is having so MUCH differences are. Explanation: agro based industries is the Basic industry which produces SIMPLE things. This industry will not use electricity more whereas mineral based industries is the complex industry which produces large things. This industry will use large amount of electricity |
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Answer this ques plzGive the meaning of following |
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Answer» HEY there the attachment is not at all CLEAR if you want your question to be ANSWERED RESEND it with a clear attachment. |
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Answer this question plzGive the meaning of the following |
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Answer» Answer: its meaning is that name the PLACE where the BLACK SQUARE is LOCATED |
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Common object is a National Forest policy, social Forestry , Agro forestry |
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Answer» Answer: i don't UNDERSTAND your QUESTION. SORRY.... PLEASE follow me |
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From class 10 Geo Resources,What is necessary for development of any region and which factors decides it? |
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Answer» for development of a REGION industries play major ROLE by which people get employment ,PRODUCTS get MANUFACTURED exports increases, economic standard of people increases GDP grows. |
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Differnce bw national and international resource |
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Answer» Answer: Difference between the national and international RESOURCES are : The resources which are within the BOUNDARIES of the country called national resources. Examples :minerals, roads, rails. Where as The resources which are FOUND or formed or belong to the other countries called international resources. Examples :water, sea and OCEANS. |
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SUGGEST SOME GOOD SONGS LOL |
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Answer» search for PUNJABI SONGS on YouTube those are awesome please mark it as BRAINLIST |
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Answer in one sentence . To whom does the ownership and management of means of production belong in the capitalist economy |
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Answer» INDIVIDUALS and the PRIVATE SECTORS of the ECONOMY |
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What are the global impacts on taking wood from tropical rainforests? |
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Answer» ANSWER: mark as brainliest and follow me plz Explanation: DEFORESTATION causes 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions, which CONTRIBUTES to climate change. Greenhouse GASES are released when forests are destroyed by ACTIVITIES such as illegal and unsustainable logging and from land conversion for agriculture. |
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Answer in one sentence . How is a river is formed |
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Why is the Iron and Steel industry considered a large scale industry? Discuss your view in the light of input-process-output structure of industries. |
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Technology plays an important role for the development of resources explain from the DAV social science guide book class 8 if you will do so I'll mark you as the brainliest |
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Answer» Answer: Does TECHNOLOGY play an important role in your LIFE? - Quora Growing businesses CREATE employment opportunities for people and technology plays a big role in business growth. That's how important technology is. Technology has CHANGED the way people communicate. ... Cellular technology and SATELLITE communication have increased communication speeds and made 'connecting' easier. |
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Mention any three characteristics of monsoon?? |
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Answer» Answer: They are not steady WINDS but are pulsating in nature . They VARY from year to year. They have tendency to have BREAS in rainfall . It has wet and dry spells. ... The MONSOONS are known for their uncertainties. ... The monsoons are unevenly DISTRIBUTED. |
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How has Tamil Nadu solve the problem of acute shortage of water. |
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Answer» Answer: The 2007 Chennai water crisis is an ongoing water crisis occurring in India, most notably in the city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu. On the 3RD of December 2007, Chennai city officials declared that "Day Zero", or the day when almost no water is LEFT, had been reached, as all the four main reservoirs supplying water to the city had run dry.[1][2] Two years of deficient monsoon rainfall, particularly in late 2017 and throughout much of 2018 had led to this crisis.[3] Because tap water has STOPPED RUNNING, some families have been relying on alternative water sources such as distant, unreliable PUBLIC water pumps, and costly private water tankers |
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The growth conditions for the staple food rice |
Answer» Rice needs an optimum temperature of 20- 27 ° C, with high rainfall and a level ground for its growth.Explanation:
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How has tropical rainforests changed due to production on it? |
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Answer» Answer: MARK as brainliest and follow me plz . Explanation: The changing nature of the Amazon Over time, GLOBAL climate change and more deforestation will likely lead to increased temperatures and changing RAIN patterns in the Amazon, which will undoubtedly affect the region's FORESTS, water availability, BIODIVERSITY, agriculture, and human health. |
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technology plays an important role for the development of resources. explain. answer from DAV full marks guide book. plz. if u do so I will mark u the brainliest. |
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Answer» Technology is an important factor that an change substances into RESOURCES. PEOPLE themselves are the most important resource. It is their ideas, knowledge, inventions and discoveries that lead to the creation of more resources. Each discovery or invention leads to many OTHERS. |
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राष्ट्रीय राजमार्गों के किन्हीं तीन प्रमुख उद्देश्यों को बताइए? |
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Answer» HOPE this will help you PLS mark as brainliest |
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Why are more workers involved in small scale industries and household industries? How can the government play its role to boost medium scale and large scale industries? |
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Answer» Answer: The majority of people in India lives in rural areas. So, more people are involved in small SCALE and house hold industries. This is because the literacy Level in India is very low, so they could not compete with the modern and globalised industries in the present scenario. They are involved more in unorganized sector. So, they don't get fixed wages. The government plays a very IMPORTANT role:
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