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Explain the fall ono ing wards:coriotis force e ITCZ ③ Elnino 4 souOscillation @ ENSO.conismo |
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Answer» bro had didnt UNDERSTOOD the question it was not correct ONES CHECK it |
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2. क्या आप समझते हैं कि पैंकिग के बाद तैयार माल कीपरिवहन लागत कम होगी?अथवा एल्यूमिनियम और प्लास्टिककी परिवहन लागत अपेक्षाकृत अधिक होगी? क्यों?पोउव |
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Answer» jeieeieieiekoeeoeo krirkrkekekekekwjeowkwoekeoeoekekekekek Explanation: jeieowkwkwwkwkwkekekeooekekekwkekejjlejejekeieiekkeekkwkwkwkwkkwkwkw |
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Why is there a tendency of the sugar mills to shift and concentrate in Maharashtra?More water resources Soil is more fertile More land for cultivation Higher sucrose contents of cane |
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Answer» Answer: ▪︎In recent YEARS, there is a tendency AMONG the sugar mills to shift and concentrate in the southern and western states, especially in MAHARASHTRA because of the FOLLOWING reasons: The sugarcane produced here has a higher sucrose content, thus yields greater quantity of sugar. ❤. HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU BUDDY.... MARK ME AS A BRAINILIEST AND FOLLOW ME....☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️ |
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B. State whether true or false. If false, comectthe statement1 Land under agriculture is less in Indiathan in the UK |
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Answer» Answer: Its FALSE, India has more land. Please MARK my answer as BRAINLEIST. Please please please please please please please please please please please |
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What quality it reveals?Action: What does theperson do?Lencho lost all his crops.He is helpless. Prays toGod.How does he manage thesituation?Does he harm anyone by No do dasen's hasmhis action?anyone by his acton.How do others think of As, He iswisehim?man with great faith in Godwisefaith in Godhim?What is your judgement of His isAth great faith inand2 |
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4) The Western part of the North Indian plains occupied by deserts. It isknown as..........Thar Desert or MarusthaliGobi DesertThe Deccan Thom scrub desertOSpiti valley cold desert |
Answer» thar DESERT or MARUSTHALI....✌✌ |
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ग. चटाने।Class:9thHalf Yearly Exam(2020-21)Subject: S.St.Time: 3hrs.Marks: /801. निम्नलिखित प्रश्नों बहुविकल्पी के सही विकल्प को चुनें और लिखे। 20*1=201. वियना सम्मेलन किस वर्ष हुआ था?क.1815 ख.1845ग.1885घ.19152. फ्रांसीसी क्रांति में हुई थी?क.1788 ख.17891ग.1790घ.17913. निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा जैव संसाधन हैक. भूमि ख.जलघ.मानव4. निम्नलिखित में से कौन-सा नवीकरण योग्य संसाधन नहीं हैक. सूर्य ऊर्जा। ख. पवन ऊर्जा ग. वन। घ. जीवश्म इंधन5. निम्नलिखित में से कौन सी रेशा फसल हैख.जूट।ग.टमाटर। घ.रबड़6. केंद्र मुख लौह अयस्क खदानें में स्थित हैक. उड़ीसाग. आसाम ग. छत्तीसगढ़7. निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा अधात्विक खनिज हैक शीशा। ख. तांबा।घ. चूना पत्थर8. पहले सीमेंट संयंत्र की स्थापना_में हुई थीक. मुंबई।घ.असम9. श्रीलंका की आबादी में सबसे बड़ा हिस्सा किस प्रमुख सामाजिक समूह का हैक. श्रीलंकाई तमिल ख.मुस्लिम ग. भारतीय तमिल घ.सिहली1 लहसंख्यकबाद के सिद्धांत के कारण मेंगहयद्रहआक.काफीख.गोवाग. टीनख. दिल्लीग. चेन्नई |
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8. The role of ion particles in theionosphere is to- *a) absorb ultra-violet raysOb) enable wirelesscommunicationO c) burn meteorsO d)enable rainfall |
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Answer» The ionosphere is the part of the atmosphere that is ionized by solar radiation. It plays an important part in atmospheric ELECTRICITY and forms the inner EDGE of the magnetosphere. It has practical importance because, among other functions, it influences radio PROPAGATION to distant places on the Earth. |
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B. Fill in the blanks.1. .................can be used again and again after processing.2.On the basis of occurrence, resources are classified into two categories-....................and.................3. With advancement of technology, availability of....................and .................. labour are necessary for resource utilisation.4. Developed countries are economically self-sufficient and............. advance5. The ......................resources need a detailed survey for estimating their quantity and quality |
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12. The highest point of the earth'ssurface is-a) kanchanjanga b) mounteverest c )nanda devi d) nangaparvat |
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3. Who made Peru as part of their dominions?a) Englishb) Spaniardsc) Russiansd) FrenchY |
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Answer» french Explanation: isjsjjaajJzjis |
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In )howmany categories can timakay as bedivided in the basis af reliefof ranges and other geomorphological features :Namethem. |
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Answer» Answer: The Himalayas consist of three parallel RANGES, the Greater Himalayas KNOWN as the Himadri, the Lesser Himalayas called the Himachal, and the Shivalik HILLS, which comprise the foothills. Mount Everest at a height of 8848m is the highest peak FOLLOWED by the Kanchanjunga at 8598 m. Explanation: |
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নীচের প্রশ্নগুলির উত্তর লেখাে :১. মরু অঞ্চলে বায়ুর কাজের প্রাধান্য লক্ষ করা যায় কেন?২. কীভাবে বিশ্বব্যাপী জলবায়ু পরিবর্তন সুন্দরবনকে প্রভাবিত করছে?বৃষ্টির জল সংরক্ষণের প্রয়ােজনীয়তা কী?8.এল নিনাে ও লা নিনা কীভাবে ভারতের মৌসুমী বায়ুকে প্রভাবিত করে? |
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Answer» ভাই এত গুলো উত্তর দিতে পারব না। |
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1.= 4 yearsExercise - 7.2Find the compound interest and the total amount for the following:-Principal = Rs. 7,000Rate = 10% yearlyTimePrincipal = Rs. 6,250 Rate = 12% yearlyPrincipal = Rs. 16,000 Rate = 5% yearlyTime = 2 yearsTime = 3 years |
Answer» I didn't UNDERSTAND the QUESTION PROPERLY |
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Most El Niño climate patterns involve the Earth’s atmosphere and the surface waters of the __________ Ocean.A.ArcticB.AtlanticC.IndianD.PacificPlease select the best answer from the choices providedABCD |
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Answer» Answer: B. Atlantic Explanation: |
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खाद्य सुरक्षा में सार्वजनिक वितरण प्रणाली की विवेचना कीजिए।Describe role of public distribution system in food security. |
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Answer» The main purpose of PDS was to act as price SUPPORTING programmes for the consumers during the periods of food shortage of the 1960. An the other it acted as an INSTRUMENT of price STABILIZATION and become a countervailing force against private traders who were try to EXPLOITS the situation of SECURITY of food |
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खण्ड-'अ' प्रश्न-पत्र: प्रथम/Section-'A' PaperSection 'A' Paper : FirstGEOGRAPHY of INDIAMaximum Marks : 30 (Regular)/35 (PrivateMinimum PassMarks: 10 (Regular) /12 (Prioनोट: सभी प्रश्न अनिवार्य है। सभी प्रश्नों के अंक समान है। प्रत्येक उतर अधिNote: Atempt all question. Each question carries equal marks. Each1. नदी संयोजन क्या है? भारत में नदी संयोजन की कार्य योजना एवं उसके प्रभावोंWhat is river linkage? Describe the master plan and it's impacts in India2. दक्षिण भारत की जल संसाधन उपलब्धता पर प्रकाश डालिए।Highlight on the availability of water resources of Southern India |
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Which one is a continental glacier?a) Siachinb) Antarcticac) Gangotrid) Yamunotri |
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1. describe briefly the earth's interior.2. which are the different components of environment ? explain with suitable examples |
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Answer» Answer: The Earth's interior is composed of four layers, three solid and one liquid—not magma but molten metal, nearly as HOT as the surface of the sun. The deepest layer is a solid iron ball, about 1,500 miles (2,400 kilometers) in diameter. ... Above the inner core is the outer core, a shell of liquid iron. In other words environment refers to those SURROUNDINGS that surrounds living beings from all sides and affect their lives in toto. It CONSISTS of atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and BIOSPHERE. It's chief components are soil, water, air, organisms and solar energy.Aug 14, 2015 |
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Oshmajor reasons of spatial variation in population growth.Give a picture of regional variation in population growthstate the major factors of unevenness in the distribution.5. Discuss with examples about the role of topography andWhy and during which period the population growas high?What is the estimate of world population? State thein present time in the world.Write about population distribution in the world andclimate in population distribution.6. Stating the major densely populated regions of the worldbriefly discuss their geographical characteristics.7. What are the major thinly populated regions of the world?What are the main reasons behind thin population inthose areas?8.What do you mean by “human migration”? What areits major types?9. Write briefly why 'human migration' takes place. |
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Answer» Answer: human MIGRATION is the movement of people from one PLACE to ANOTHER place with intentions of SETTLING temporary or permanently the TYPES of migration are international migration and internal migration |
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27. Which of the following river of thePeninsular India receives rainfall bothby the Southwest monsoon andnortheast monsoon and carrieswater throughout the year withcomparatively less fluctuation? |
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गर्भवती महिला को और चार वर्षीय बच्चे की माँ को उसके बच्चों के लिए आपआहार-संबंधी क्या सलाह देंगे? |
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Answer» यदि किसी प्रदेश का क्षेत्रफल 1000 वर्ग किमी है तथा उसकी जनसंख्या 1 दशमलव 5000 तो उस प्रदेश की जनसंख्या का घनत्व होगा आंसर |
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Complete the table by writing appropriate features in relevant columnsFeatures formed by ErosionFeatures formed by DepositionRunningWaterWind ActionSea WavesMoving Ice2. Collect pictures of various features formed by various agents of gradation and weathering, Pastepictures in a scrap file. |
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Answer» Answer: You can get answer to these step by step on Google here it is not POSSIBLE to give you hastly and if we MAKE mistake it won't be good for you. so I RECOMMEND you please USE Google. |
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[ প্রশ্নের মান-১বায়ুমণ্ডলের উর্ধ্বসীমার বিস্তৃতি ভূপৃষ্ঠ থেকে প্রায়ক) ১০ লক্ষ কিমিখ) ১০ হাজার কিমিগ) ১০ কিমিঘ) ১ হাজার কিমি |
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Answer» Answer: PLEASE type in English or HINDI please THANK my answer |
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Which of the following factors are responsible for soil formationa) Rainfallb) Colour of rocks c) Humusd) Slope of the land Plz tell me fast ..................... |
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Answer» Answer: OPTION a and c |
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Q.4) Give Geographical reasonsa) The study of ocean floor is useful to man.b) The continental shelf is a paradise for fishing activity. |
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Answer» Answer: The study of the ocean floor sediments gives valuable information regarding climate change. It helps in studying and analysing the coastal habitat. It gives information on the POLLUTANTS dumped in the SEA by the industries and to understand the habitat of the fisheries. The RELATIVELY accessible continental shelf is the BEST understood PART of the ocean floor. Most commercial exploitation from the sea, such as metallic-ore, non-metallic ore, and hydrocarbon extraction, takes place on the continental shelf. |
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Which of these is not a heterophsA) cactiB) snakeC) elephantD) tigerE) choice 5 |
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Answer» CHOICE 5 heterophs MEANS that can not MANUFACTURE their own food |
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दक्षिण भारत की जल संसाधन उपलब्धता पर प्रकाश डालिए।Highlight on the availability of water resources of Southern India |
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This graph could be used as evidence for a paper or presentation on which subjects? Check all that apply.educationemploymentdeath ratesagriculturethe economypopulation growth |
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The is. mainly covered by dense forests.A) Port AlegreB)Roraima C) Amazon Basind) Brasília |
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Write briefly about regur soilAns is not found |
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Answer» Answer: Regur soil is also KNOWN as black soil. It is ideal for growing cotton as it retains moisture because it CONSISTS 60% of clay. It is black in colour and is formed by the weathering or breaking of igneous rocks and also by the cooling or SOLIDIFICATION of lava from the volcano ERUPTION.Hope this helps!! Please mark as brainliest :-) |
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The largest multipurpose river valley project is: (a) Bhakra- Kangal (b) Damodar (c) Rihand (d) Hirakund. According to2011 census, the number of metropolis in India is: (a) 55 (b) 53 (c) 51 (d) 49.1.14The latitudinal and longitudinal extension of million sheet topographical map is:1) 15' x 15' (b) 30x30' (c) 1°x 1° (d) 4°x4º. |
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Answer» Answer: 2.46million |
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Assertion (A) India occupies a major part ofsouth Asia.Reason (R) India is a southward extension ofthe Asian continent. |
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Answer» Answer: both A and R are TRUE and r is the CORRECT explanation of A Explanation: it is because A says india occupies a major part of SOUTH ASIA. and in R it says its bcuz india is a southward extension of ASIAN continent. because that they are saying south asia in the A and and south india in R we can say R is the correct explanation of A and we know that india is a southward extension of the asian continent. hopefully my answer helped you BUDDY |
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Name name the instrument which are used to measure the following elements of weather1. temperature2. rainfall3.atmosphere |
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Answer» Answer: 1.Instrument to MEASURE Temperature - THERMOMETER. (for atmosphere more likely alcohol one). 2.Instrument to measure Rainfall - Rain gauge. |
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Onाहै भातिक भूगालविज्ञानो से संचनाएं प्राप्त करती हैही में ऐसी कौन सी तकनीक है, जिनसे भुगोलवेतापूथ्वी की सतह को बेहतर ग से समझने में मदद.हाल9Teacher'sSignature |
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Answer» shhsnnzmzmmzmzm Explanation: snnznznmznz |
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1. किन परिभाषाओं का दायरा अति सीमित है:(A) समसामयिक परिभाषाएँ(B) परम्परागत परिभाषाएँ(C) अंतर्राष्ट्रीय परिभाषाएँ(D) इनमें से कोई नहीं |
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Answer» अंतराष्ट्रीय परिभाषा |
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8. The9.is an idea that originated in India and was shared with the world.10. The Easternmost state of India isSection C (Long answer type question) |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation:India (Hindi: Bhārat), officially the Republic of India (Hindi: Bhārat Gaṇarājya),[23] is a country in South Asia. It is the second-most populous country, the seventh-largest country by land area, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast, it shares land borders with Pakistan to the west;[f] China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives; its Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand and Indonesia. In the early medieval era, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism PUT down roots on India's southern and western coasts.[36] Muslim armies from Central Asia intermittently overran India's northern plains,[37] eventually establishing the Delhi Sultanate, and drawing northern India into the cosmopolitan networks of medieval Islam.[38] In the 15th century, the Vijayanagara Empire created a long-lasting composite Hindu culture in south India.[39] In the Punjab, Sikhism emerged, rejecting institutionalised religion.[40] The Mughal Empire, in 1526, ushered in two centuries of relative peace,[41] leaving a legacy of luminous architecture.[h][42] Gradually expanding rule of the British East India Company followed, turning India into a colonial economy, but also consolidating its sovereignty.[43] British Crown rule began in 1858. The rights promised to Indians were granted slowly,[44] but technological changes were introduced, and ideas of education, modernity and the public life took root.[45] A pioneering and influential nationalist MOVEMENT emerged, which was noted for nonviolent resistance and became the major factor in ending British rule.[46] In 1947 the British Indian Empire was partitioned into two independent dominions, a Hindu-majority Dominion of India and a Muslim-majority Dominion of Pakistan, amid large-scale loss of life and an UNPRECEDENTED migration.[47][48] India has been a secular federal republic since 1950, governed in a democratic parliamentary system. It is a pluralistic, multilingual and multi-ethnic society. India's population grew from 361 million in 1951 to 1,211 million in 2011.[49] During the same time, its nominal per capita income increased from US$64 annually to US$1,498, and its literacy rate from 16.6% to 74%. From being a comparatively destitute country in 1951,[50] India has become a fast-growing major economy, a hub for information technology services, with an expanding middle class.[51] It has a space programme which includes several planned or completed extraterrestrial missions. Indian movies, MUSIC, and spiritual teachings play an increasing role in global culture.[52] India has substantially reduced its rate of poverty, though at the cost of increasing economic inequality.[53] India is a nuclear weapons state, which ranks high in military expenditure. It has disputes over Kashmir with its NEIGHBOURS, Pakistan and China, unresolved since the mid-20th century.[54] Among the socio-economic challenges India faces are gender inequality, child malnutrition,[55] and rising levels of air pollution.[56] India's land is megadiverse, with four biodiversity hotspots.[57] Its forest cover comprises 21.4% of its area.[58] India's wildlife, which has traditionally been viewed with tolerance in India's culture,[59] is supported among these forests, and elsewhere, in protected habitats. Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2.1 Ancient India 2.2 Medieval India 2.3 Early modern India 2.4 Modern India 3 Geography 4 Biodiversity 5 Politics and government 5.1 Politics 5.2 Government 5.3 Administrative divisions 6 Foreign, economic and strategic relations 7 Economy 7.1 Industries 7.2 Socio-economic challenges 8 Demographics, languages, and religion 9 Culture 9.1 Art, architecture and literature 9.2 Performing arts and media 9.3 Society 9.4 Clothing 9.5 Cuisine 9.6 Sports and recreation 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 Bibliography 14 External links
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Essay topic - Incredible life of North Americathis is all related to geogive me answer I will mark u brainliest |
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Answer» Answer: India represents “Unity in DIVERSITY” . Our country is a mixture of cultures, regions, traditions, diversity in food, languages, etc. Our people of India are so polite, understanding and helping in nature. The national bird of India is Peacock and is very beautiful. India is so incredible and is full of colors and has the tiger as its national animal, hockey as its national game, etc. the national language or mother tongue of our country is Hindi. Indians are also so talented and have shown very high growth. The I.T. sector of our country shows accelerating growth due to intelligent software engineers. India is the seventh-largest country by its geographical area and is located in South Asia. The beauty surrounds our country from each and every aspect. India is also known by two other NAMES Bharat and Hindustan and the people of India are known as Indians. The national anthem of our country is “JAN Gan Man” and the national song of our country is “Sare Jahan Se Achcha”. India is a Democratic country where people themselves choose their leader and live with freedom i.e. they can do anything they wish to within the limits of the law. If any citizen of India tries to harm any other person, there are also rules and regulations to punish him in order to make him realize his mistake. Our country is also incredible because of its beautiful mountains, lakes, forests, seas, oceans, etc. Many foreigners each YEAR visit India to see the beauty of our country that is its rich historical temples, its traditions, its language, its heritage, etc. Explanation: hope this HELPED u plzz mark as brainliest |
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How can we make a model to help us understand our universe? |
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Answer» Answer: One hundred years ago Albert Einstein wrote a new theory of gravity. General relativity is an elegant but mathematically complex explanation of the nature of spacetime. It has, so far, passed every TEST, to extraordinary levels of precision. Its principles allow us to describe the evolution of the Universe as well as find our WAY with GPS. Yet each generation of physicists finds new ways to test it. And for every test, someone writes the headline: “Was Einstein wrong?” It’s a terrible question. We know general relativity can’t be the ultimate theory, because gravity and quantum mechanics do not play well together. The other forces of nature (electromagnetism and the nuclear forces) all fit quite well into the Standard Model of particle physics. But gravity isn’t part of that and we don’t know how to tie it in, although string theory might help. Extreme systems such as the centres of black holes and the first moments of the Universe might also require more explanation than general relativity can provide. So probably, someday, a theory will be touted as a replacement for general relativity – one that fixes all the problems left lying at the edges. But that won’t mean Einstein was wrong; in the same way that Newton was not proved wrong by Einstein. In such cases the “rightness or wrongness” of a theory is an impractical concept. We physicists approach a theory in the way a carpenter approaches the selection of a tool. “How well does it work, and when can I use it?” Most of the time we’re not searching for the ultimate nature of reality (although, of course, we hope we get closer to that all the time). We’re trying to build a model that we can work with to learn more about the natural world and to better measure, study and manipulate it. It doesn’t matter whether Einstein was right – it matters whether his theory is useful. You only need to look at your GPS device to see that it is. When I size up a theory I want to know if it is logically and mathematically consistent. Does it make predictions? Are those predictions borne out by observations? Can I use the theory to make new predictions? And, crucially, how far can I push the theory before it stops making sense? If usefulness is the metric, Newton was also correct. Newton’s theory of gravity was simpler than Einstein’s – it told us that massive objects attract each other proportionally to their masses and in inverse proportion to the squares of their distances. Using Newtonian gravity, you can easily CALCULATE how QUICKLY an apple falls, or how long the Moon takes to orbit the Earth. In principle, each of these calculations could be done with Einstein’s general relativity, but they would be hugely complicated and the RESULT would be so close to the Newtonian solution that it’s unlikely you’d be able to measure the difference. The situations in which Newtonian gravity breaks down only became apparent to us long after Newton’s death. These are the extreme cases, important for when you get too close to a black hole, or approach the speed of light, or measure the bending of light around the Sun. As measurements have become more precise – such as correcting for how the tiny curvature of spacetime changes GPS satellite orbits – we have needed to go beyond what Newton’s theory could calculate. Was Newton wrong for not predicting phenomena he could never have hoped to observe, and that had no impact on the measurements he could make? As physicists we work at the frontiers of knowledge. New theories will be needed to go beyond these frontiers. If we find ourselves probing the gravitational effects of single subatomic particles, for example, maybe we will find that general relativity’s incompatibility with the quantum world makes it suddenly impractical. Then it will be necessary to find a new, more useful, theory. As we study more about the earliest moments of the Universe, or the future evolution of the cosmos, perhaps we’ll find new places where Einstein’s theory was never equipped to go. But for now, it doesn’t matter whether Einstein was right – it matters whether his theory is useful. You only need to look at your GPS device to see that it is. |
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3.కవిసమ్మేళనం అంటే మీకు తెలుసా? ఎప్పుడైనా కవిసమ్మేళన సభలో పాల్గొన్నారా? మీ అనుభవాన్ని తెలుపండి. |
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Answer» I didn’t UNDERSTAND your LANGUAGE I am so SORRY |
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| 2092. |
S. On the political map of India name, shade and point out the following:-i) Major arid soil areaii) Main rubber producing stateiii) Sardar Sarovar Dam-> |
Answer» MAJOR arid soil areaEXPLANATION : |
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| 2093. |
D. Answer the following questions:1. Why is Africa called the 'dark continent? Whatwere the factors that made it difficult for theexplorers to venture into the continent ofAfrica?2. Where does River Nile originate? Why does itnever dry?3. How the rivers of Africa can be harnessed forhydroelectricity? |
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Answer» Answer: 1.Africa is called the dark continent because it remained unexplored for a fairy long period of time. Factors that made is difficult for the explorer to VENTURE into the continent of Africa were :-•The largest desert in the world "The Sahara Desert" acted as a natural barrier for the European Explorers. Africa is called the dark continent because it remained unexplored for a fairy long period of time. Factors that made is difficult for the explorer to venture into the continent of Africa were :-•The largest desert in the world "The Sahara Desert" acted as a natural barrier for the European Explorers.2.Although the river has multiple sources ,the NILE proper originates from the lake "Victoria". Africa is called the dark continent because it remained unexplored for a fairy long period of time. Factors that made is difficult for the explorer to venture into the continent of Africa were :-•The largest desert in the world "The Sahara Desert" acted as a natural barrier for the European Explorers.2.Although the river has multiple sources ,the nile proper originates from the lake "Victoria".3. Africa has several rivers and in past dams have been built ACROSS the rivers to generate hydro electricity. Africa is called the dark continent because it remained unexplored for a fairy long period of time. Factors that made is difficult for the explorer to venture into the continent of Africa were :-•The largest desert in the world "The Sahara Desert" acted as a natural barrier for the European Explorers.2.Although the river has multiple sources ,the nile proper originates from the lake "Victoria".3. Africa has several rivers and in past dams have been built across the rivers to generate hydro electricity.Explanation: Africa is called the dark continent because it remained unexplored for a fairy long period of time. Factors that made is difficult for the explorer to venture into the continent of Africa were :-•The largest desert in the world "The Sahara Desert" acted as a natural barrier for the European Explorers.2.Although the river has multiple sources ,the nile proper originates from the lake "Victoria".3. Africa has several rivers and in past dams have been built across the rivers to generate hydro electricity.Explanation:If you FOUND my answer helpful and correct you cam definitely MARK me as brainliest. |
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| 2094. |
Define – Infant mortality rateHuman ResourcePopulation pyramid |
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Answer» Explanation: what is infant mortality rate? infant mortality rate is the death of infant before his/her birthday The infant mortality rate is the no. of infant death for every 1000 lives birth . what is human resource? Human resource is the set of people who MAKE up the workforce of organisation, business sector, industry or economy. A narrower concept of human capital, the knowledge which the individual embody. Similar terms include manpower, labour, personal, associate or simple PEOPLE. what is population pyramid? A population pyramid is also known as''Age-gender pyramid'', is a graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various groups in a population, which forms the shape of pyramid when population is growing. please mark my ans as 5 please mark my ans as brainliest |
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1.which is the largest producer of mica in world2.which is the first country to develop hydro eletricty |
Answer» 1.India is the LARGEST producer of MICA in WORLD.2.Norway is the first COUNTRY to DEVELOP hydro electricity. |
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| 2096. |
Name the four mountains radiating out from Pamir Knot .Also name two plateaus of Karakoram range. What isthe name of Himalayas in Myanmar? |
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| 2097. |
Write short notes onNorthern LowlandsGreat River Basins |
Answer» THE GREAT BASINThe Great Basin is the largest area of contiguous endorheic watersheds in North America. It spans nearly all of Nevada, much of Oregon and Utah, and portions of California, Idaho, and Wyoming. It is noted for both its arid climate and the basin and range topography that varies from the North AMERICAN low point at Badwater Basin in Death Valley to the highest point of the contiguous United States, less than 100 miles (160 km) away at the summit of Mount Whitney. The REGION spans SEVERAL physiographic divisions, biomes, ecoregions, and deserts.Explanation: please mark me as brainlist and FOLLOW me |
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On an outline of political map of India locate following- 1-nuclear power station Naraura. 2-nuclear power station Rawat Bhata.3-coal mine Talcher. 4-sardar sarovar dam 5-hirakund dam6-Neyveli thermal power plantplease answer.... |
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Answer» Answer: required a MAP for ANSWERING the question Explanation: PLS mark me as brainliest |
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1. How do pressure andsurface winds affect the climate conditions of a particular place? what other factors contribute to do ? |
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Answer» Answer: Low pressure, caused by UPWARD moving WINDS, SPARKS unstable climatic conditions LIKE storms and rains. High pressure on the other hand is caused by plummeting winds and makes the weather clear and sunny. Other influencing factors INCLUDE elevation, latitude, ocean currents, topography and vegetation. Explanation: Hope it was helpful. Mark me as Brainliest. |
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Do you think that wildlife and natural vegetation both are interrelated.if yes how farmer provide facilitiesto latter |
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Answer» Answer: Killing of wild animals and birds on the large scale by man is a SERIOUS threat that wildlife is facing for its survival. This disturbs the food chain and also the ecosystem. We can understand better with the help of an example; snake as a wild animal is in great demand for making fancy leather goods so, snake skin sells at high at a high price in the MARKET. To earn money easily some people kill snakes indiscriminately in large NUMBERS. This killing of snakes disrupts the food chain and creates IMBALANCE in the nature. Do you know the snake is a friend of the farmer as it eats vermin’s like rats, mice which are pests and damage the crops? So, it is very important to conserve wildlife to MAINTAIN the ecological balance in nature and also for preservation. |
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