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Why does high temperature result in high humidity? |
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Answer» in high temperatures , air can hold much more water than colder air as the space between the molecules is comparitively more |
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gene. tokich dloes nea domnato u callou tatene ceneL21 |
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Answer» recessive gene .option ivArecessive geneis agenethat can be masked by a dominantgene. |
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1. State the investment limit for mediumenterprise engaged in Manufacturing |
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10. How does temperature affect viscosity of magma? |
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Answer» Viscosity is anti-correlated to temperature by the fact that a lower temperature means a higher viscosity.In other words, as magma cools, its viscosity increases.This property is increased by crystallization of magma while temperature decreases. |
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What attracted the Turks to India? |
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Answer» The Turkish men were attracted to India by its rich temples and kingdoms.The Turkish had able generals and an organized army far superior to that of Indian Emperors before the slave dynasty. |
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Q16. when the price of a commodity rises by 10%, its supply rises by 40units. Its elasticity of supply is 1. Calculate its supply at the original price. |
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ew shats in putilie3.Discuss the basic principles and criticisma ofTaylor's scientific r4, What isecolegicalagree with the view that the wecaapproass sanesd ty Rises has been one of themost creativeor analycingyour views |
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Answer» 1. Exploitation of Workers Taylor's Scientific Management put unnecessary pressures on the employees to perform the work faster. Importance was given to productivity and profitability. This resulted in exploitation of the employees. Therefore, many employees joined trade unions. This also resulted in mistrust between management and employees. 2. Problem of Unity of Command Taylor used functional foremanship. So, the workers have to report to eight bosses. This breaks the principle of unity of command, where the workers have to report to only one boss. Lack of unity of command can create confusion and chaos in the organisation. 3. Mechanical Approach Taylor's approach was a mechanical approach. He gave too much importance to efficiency. He did not consider the human element. Taylor considered workers as robots, which could speed up the work at any cost. 4. Problem of Separation of Planning from Doing Taylor said to separate planning from doing. In reality, we cannot separate planning from doing. The planners should also be engaged in doing, then only they will be able to make realistic plans for the organisation. 5. Individualistic Approach Taylor's scientific management gives too much importance to individual performance and not to group performance. However, the success of an organisation depends not only on individual performance of workers, but also on group performance of workers. 6. Wrong Assumptions Taylor assumed that workers are motivated only by financial gains. However, in reality, workers are motivated not financial incentives but also by social needs and personal egos. 7. Narrow Application Taylor's scientific management has narrow application. It can be applied only when the performance of the workers can be measured quantitatively. It can be applied only for factories where the performance can be measured quantitatively. It cannot be used in the service sector because in this sector the performance of a person cannot be measured quantitatively. |
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2. Explain the term "Buffer Stock". |
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Answer» Ans :- A buffer stock is a system or scheme which buys and stores stocks at times of good harvests to prevent prices falling below a target range (or price level), and releases stocks during bad harvests to prevent prices rising above a target range (or price level). |
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932. Explain the term "Buffer Stock'" |
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Answer» Ans :- A buffer stock is a system or scheme which buys and stores stocks at times of good harvests to prevent prices falling below a target range (or price level), and releases stocks during bad harvests to prevent prices rising above a target range (or price level). |
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Describe any three features of the Kashmir Himalayas. |
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Answer» The Kashmir Himalayas is one of the highest peaks in the world and apart from the beauty of Himalaya, it also provides many things. 1)The Kashmir Himalayan range provides safety from intruders as it bordered by Pakistan and China. 2)Second Lakes & Rivers - Some of the most important water lakes and rivers are in Kashmir Himalayas Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri and Pal and Wular, Jhelum and Chenab. 3)Medical Plants - The Himalayan range also provides some of the rarest medicinal plants due to its climate advantages. |
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Qua 1. Explain why only onein withare shouldexaminatienthird ofpass thethe students.school leaving |
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Answer» So, few students passed the school-leaving examination because, the French did not want to give full access to French education to the Vietnamese, as then they would compete with the French people in Vietnam for jobs. |
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How can an employee express his dissatisfaction? Discuss |
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"In most of the years the food stock in bufferstock remained consistently higher than thebuffer norms" Why? |
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Answer» i) The increase in the MSP has induced has induced farmer to produce food grain.ii) Most of the food grain producing state put pressure on central government to purchase food grain from the farmers.iii) there is no proper system and the PDS also failed to solve the problem of buffer stock. |
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(b) What is a buffer stock? Why does every government need to maintain a buffer stock?Ans. |
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Answer» A supply of inputs held as a reserve to safeguard against unforeseen shortages or demands is called buffer stock. The government maintains a buffer stock because the grains are totally considered with plenty of feed to the country. This deserves the shortfall in production and usually happens due to natural calamity like monsoon failure. The government has to take steps for maintaining buffer of foods grains and provide food to people. |
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The Story of Human EvolutionThe Precursors of Modern Human Being |
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Answer» Human evolution.Human evolutionis the lengthy process of change by which people originated from apelike ancestors. Scientific evidence shows that the physical and behavioral traits shared by all people originated from apelike ancestors andevolvedover a period of approximately six million years. |
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Answer» We need political parties for the following reasons: (i) Political parties put forward different policies and programmes before the people. (ii) Political parties play a decisive role in making laws for a country. (iii) Political parties form and run the government. (iv) Political parties play the role of opposition to the parties in power. (v) Political parties shape public opinion. They raise and highlight the issue of utmost importance. (vi) Political parties provide people access to government machinery and welfare schemes implemented by the government. |
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\frac { 1 - \operatorname { sin } ^ { 2 } 30 ^ { \circ } } { 1 + \operatorname { sin } ^ { 2 } 45 ^ { \circ } } \times \frac { \operatorname { cos } ^ { 2 } 60 ^ { \circ } + \operatorname { cos } ^ { 2 } 30 ^ { \circ } } { \operatorname { cosec } ^ { 2 } 90 ^ { \circ } - \operatorname { cot } ^ { 2 } 90 ^ { \circ } } \div ( \operatorname { sin } 60 ^ { \circ } \operatorname { tan } 30 ^ { \circ } ) |
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Answer» 1-(1/2)² / 1+(1/√2)² * (1/2)²+(1/√2)²/1²-0² = 1-1/4 / 1+1/2 * 1/4+1/2/1 = 3/4 / 3/2 * 3/4 = 2/4*3/4 = 3/8 |
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1. What is a landfill? |
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Answer» A landfill is a place where waste is kept. Waste is usually buried in landfills, but it may first be sorted to remove any recyclable materials |
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✓ What is our role in preservation of museum? |
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Answer» it help to preserve our historical things which give us many idea about , How our past. The traditional role of museums is to collect objects and materials of cultural, religious and historical importance, preserve them, research into them and present them to the public for the purpose of education and enjoyment. like me.... To preserve the things which became extinct in nature it helps to preserve our history which gives new generation a broad idea. Our role is preservation of museum are to preserve the things which became extinct in nature. |
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3. A dealer bought 50 quintals of wheat at the rate of800 per quintal. He paid 400octroicharges and き600 as transportation charges. Then he sold the whole stock atrasquintal. Find his profit or loss. |
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Answer» Loss=800*50+400+600-750*50 =40000+1000-37500 =3500 |
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4. India's first-ever national police museumwill establish in which city?[A]Chennai[B]Delhi[C]Nagpur[D] Kolkata |
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Answer» option B ) Delhi the correct answer option B is the correct answer |
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famous sportahis name# Do you know the name of any famous sponin your area? If yes, write her or his namegame with which she or he is associated |
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Answer» evs ka |
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C) State whether the following statemeare true or false1. It is very easy to measure quality of life.2. India is included in High HD Group. |
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05. How did the mashtrokutas become powerful?Ans Kina's ebbecials who got Jand grants insteadof cash salary become king samante:i The Samanta's grow rery ambitious whenKing Power declined fou exampleRastreakutas became bawesebul over thorowingtheir overloards chalahukyas of ratabi |
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Answer» kins effecials who ger land grants instead of salary How did the Rashtrakutas become powerful? Answer : ...Rashtrakutas wereinitially subordinate to the Chalukyas of Karnataka. In the mid-eighteenth century, Dantidurga, aRashtrakutachief, overthrew his Chalukya overlord and established his right to rule by performing the hiranya-garbha ritual. |
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who sang the song (DESPACITO) |
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Answer» Luis Fonsi sang this song |
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कक(2 दा &G0 prwdb |
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Answer» ਭਾਰਤ ਦਾ ਰਾਸ਼ਟਰੀ ਪੰਛੀ ਮੋਰ ਹੈ |
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'Agriculture is the backbone of the India's economy .how far the above statement is justified ?explain |
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Answer» Theagriculturesector is thebackboneof aneconomywhich provides the basic ingredients to mankind and now raw material for industrialisation. ... Raising supply of food byagriculturalsector has, therefore, great importance foreconomicgrowth ofourcountry |
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on what grounds is censorship justified and what are its limits |
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Answer» Ans :- The need forcensorshipand the groundsfor itsjustification. by a controlling authority, usually government and religious institutions. pairing the need ofcensorshipwith freedom of speech and level of tolerance in the society. Censorshipviolates individual rights, hides useful information, andlimits freedom of speech. The four major types ofcensorshipare moral, military, political, and religious. The most common type is moralcensorship which restricts obscene material. Moralcensorshiptries to mainly protect children from corruption. |
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हर वह पर पतव्लल फा ST कर ंउलय्या प्ऊन्सलतो LT कला स्पिनर रनe ot Rt 2 |
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Answer» विवरण-चायएक महत्त्वपूर्ण पेय पदार्थ है और संसार के अधिकांश लोग इसे पसन्द करते हैं। चाय मुलायम एवं नयी पत्ती, बन्द वानस्पतिक कली आदि से तैयार की जाती है। कृषि-चाय कोअक्टूबर-नवम्बरमें बोया जाता है तथा पत्तियाँ चुनने का मौसम वर्ष में तीन से चार बार चलता है। चाय के लिए न्यूनतमवर्षा125 से 150 सेमी होना चाहिए तथातापमान21°C से 27°C तक उपयुक्त होता है। काला पैसा समस्या १२ वि पर्यक्तिक कला काला पैसा समस्या १२वि कला पर्यक्तिल मराठी |
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D. Give short answers for the following questions.1. What were factories? Why were they called so? |
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Answer» Factories were base of company traders known at that time as factors operated.From 17th century onwards, trading companies from Portugal, Holland, England, France and Denmark began to set up their base in India. They established their trading centres in different parts of the country, especially in the coastal areas. These centres were called ‘factories’. It was so because the officials of the company were called ‘factors’. Thefactoriesconsisted of offices and go down . Most of them also had houses of officials and residential quarters for merchants and traders . Thefactories were called sobecause the officials of the companywere calledas factors. |
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D. Give short answers for the following questions.1. Describe the location and extent of the Prairies. |
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Answer» Prairies are ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrub lands . And Extent of Prairies are central north America , American Midwest and smaller portions of southern central Canada and located in the North America between the Rocky Mountain on the west and Appalachians on the east.please like the solution 👍 ✔️👍 |
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D. Give short answers for the following questions.1. How is resource different from gifts of nature? |
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5Quite a few species of plants and animals are endangered in India. Why |
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Answer» thanks |
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Quite a few species for plants and animals are endangered in India. WhyT.. 1ibooguseof the |
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Deset undste6.Explain briefly:20204(1)During early periods of history, the growth of population was quite slow. |
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Answer» since the people were less the population multiplied slowly becauselet us assume that even if everyone had 4 children the next generation will have 4x4 /2 children = 8 assuming earlier generation died population has increased by 4 hence next time it will increase by 8 then 16 then... |
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C. Give short answers for the following questions.1. Who were the king-makers? Why were they called so? |
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Answer» Ans :- A kingmaker is a person or group that has great influence on a royal or political succession, without themselves being a viable candidate. Kingmakers may use political, monetary, religious, and military means to influence the succession. PLEASE LIKE THE ANSWER |
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Column AChirag Ali (a) Indian LeagueShishir Kr. Ghosh (b) Sannyasi-Fakir rebellion(0реж) Depali SanghaMadari Pashi(d) Eka Movement .Lila Roy |
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Answer» Thank you 😊😊😊 |
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ve exam ple how lof tude andaltihude afestIodiais climate |
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Answer» 1) LATITUDE - Due to the curvature of the Earth, the amount of solar energy received is different according to the latitudes. 2) ALTITUDE - As we go higher, temperature generally decreases (From equator to poles) as the atmosphere becomes less dense. Like my answer if you find it useful! |
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What sign conventions are used forreflection from a spherical mirror |
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Answer» Object is always placed to the left of mirror All distances are measured from the pole of the mirror. Distances measured in the direction of the incident ray are positive and the distances measured in the direction opposite to that of the incident rays are negative. Distances measured along y-axis above the principal axis are positive and that measured along y-axis below the principal axis are negative. |
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Tanvi48. Choose the correct statement:(a) Genes are located in the chromosomes. (b) Cell is located in the nucleus.(c) Chromosomes are located in the nucleolus. (d) Cell membrane surrounds the nucleus. |
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Answer» Correct statement is Genes are located in the chromosomes. |
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countries in Europe, belure7 Why did the Tsarist autocracy collapse in 1917?nts and the effects of the February |
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ticsX(1)When the sun is at an elevation of 40°, the length of the shadow of atree is 18 metres. What is the height of the tree? |
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Q.2 Why did the Tsarist autocracy collapse in 1917? |
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Answer» The Tsarist collapsed in 1917 due to the following reason: 1. With in Russia a democratic groups had become more vigorous. The Czar however still regard as his secret duty to preserve absolute authority. 2. The Russian people wanted that war should come to an end. The Czar had already mismanaged the war and he insisted on continuing to take part in it. 3. The peasants were extremely dissatisfied. They wanted that cultivable land should be given to that tiller's but the autocratic government did not pay any heed to their demands. 4. The working conditions of the workers were deplorable. There was a General demand that the industries should be controlled by the workers themselves. However the Czars and the ruling classes favoured the industrialists and neglected the workers. 5. There was widespread discontent against the autocratic rule of Czar. The royal family did not enjoy people respect because of the influence of Rasputin. The Russian autocracy was bound to collapse as it had no support from the people. |
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to the needs of the individual lallIllWhy did the Tsarist autocracy collapse in1917?Revolution of 1905: The revolution ofhe Russian |
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URWhy did the Tsarist autocracy collapse on 19172 |
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(1) Siraj-ud-Daulah was defeated in theBattle of Plassey. |
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Answer» Is it Give Reason? or True or False? What is the question. give reason |
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(16) 4314/(Set : B)2. पर्यावरण से आपका क्या अभिप्राय है ? पर्यावरण प्रदूषण के मुख्यप्रभावों का वर्णन करें।What do you know about Environment ? Explainthe main effects of Environmental Pollution.अथवा |
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Answer» environment is environment it is also known as invironment because it is made up of environment environment is made up of 11 words e, n, v, i, r, o,n,m,e,n,t the main effect of environment pollution is the questions teacher ask us huh plz give me as the best answer i need to buy shoes from amazon “the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.” Industrial activities:The industries all over the world that brought prosperity and affluence, made inroads in the biosphere and disturbed the ecological balances.The pall of smoke, the swirling gases, industrial effluents and the fall-out of scientific experiments became constant health hazards, polluting and contaminating both air and water.The improper disposal of industrial wastes are the sources of soilandwaterpollution.Chemical waste resulting from industry can pollute lakes, rivers and seas and soil too as well as releasing fumes.Dumping solid waste:Household and commercial waste pollutes the environment when not disposed of properly.Vehicles:The smoke emitted by vehicles using petrol and diesel and the cooking coal also pollutes the environment.The multiplication of vehicles, emitting black smoke that, being free and unfettered, spreads out and mixes with the air we breathe. The harmful smoke of these vehicles causes air pollution. Further, the sounds produced by these vehicles producescauses noise-pollution.Rapid urbanization and industrialization:The urbanization and the rapid growth of industrialization are causing through environmental pollution the greatest harm to the plant life, which in turn causing harm to the animal kingdom and the human lives.Population overgrowth:Due to the increase in population, particularly in developing countries, there has been surge in demand for basic food, occupation and shelter. The world has witnessed massive deforestation to expand absorb the growing population and their demands.Combustion of fossil fuels:The combustion of fossil fuels pollutes the air, the soil and the water with noxious gases such as CO2 and CO.Agricultural waste:Fertilizers and pesticides used in agriculture are key causes of environmental pollution. The environment consists of the air, water, land, and all the conditions that surround living organisms. It is important to note that all the systems in the environment are interrelated such as the interactions of animals and humans on the ecosystems. Effects of Environmental Pollution 1.The polluting gases mentioned above have an interestingeffect on climate. Essentially, these gases form a veil around the planet which holds heat in, increasing the overall temperature of the planet. The rise in planetary temperature, or global warming, is not immediately noticeable. 2 Pollen has increased. It is ironic, but even with fewer trees in the world; the increase of carbon dioxide emissions induces plants such as ragweed and many trees to produce more pollen than ever before. This has resulted in rampant allergies across the world, affecting the health of billions of people. 3.One of the solutions to tamp out carbon monoxide emissions from coal burning power plants was and still is to use radioactive power plants. While this does cut down on gas emissions significantly, there isradioactive wastewhich causes various cancers to bloom in major cities and small towns all around while destroying ecosystems entirely. 4.Global temperature has risensignificantly over the years. The protective atmosphere is further being polluted by methane gas released from melting icecaps. This is causing rampant weather issues around the planet. plz help in my question anyone पर्यावरण रक्षणासाची आगळीवेगळी दिंडी बातमी लेखन |
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u ttie on-Cooperation2 Write a short on the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre |
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Answer» The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre, took place on 13 April 1919 when a crowd of nonviolent protesters, along with Baishakhi pilgrims, who had gathered in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab, were fired upon by troops of the British Indian Army under the command of Colonel Reginald Dyer. The civilians, in the majority Sikhs, had assembled to participate in the annual Baisakhi celebrations, a religious and cultural festival for Punjabi people. Coming from outside the city, they may have been unaware of the imposition of martial law. |
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2.jallianwala bagh massacre |
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Answer» Ans :- The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre, took place on 13 April 1919 when troops of the British Indian Army under the command of Colonel Reginald Dyer fired rifles into a crowd of Indians, who had gathered in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab. |
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. 1. Describe about the Jallianwala BaghMassacre? |
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Answer» hi my name is leslie i can help youtube the jallinwala massacre also known as the amritsar massecre took place on 13 april 1919 on 13 April 1998 group of peaceful protesters which include in children and old people gathered at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar to condemn the arrest and department of two Nationalist leader Satyapal and Sharif Uddin all of sudden General Dyer abilities officer enter the park with troops block the only is it and ordered his troops to fire at equal assembled hundred and thousand were injured because there was no way to escape General Dyer Inheritance of his inhuman act till the end the Indians could not forgive the British for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre Rabindranath Tagore returned his knighthood to the British government as a mark of protest |
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