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Answer the following questions,(0) Which are the two factors on which the growth of vegetation mostly depends? |
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Answer» The two factors on which the growth of vegetation mostly depends are— temperature and moisture. |
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Answer» Bahulak means the number which has repeated maximum number of timesHere 1 is repeated twice which is more than occurrence of any other numbers.so Bahulak=1 |
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(vii) Where are the deciduous forests found? Give twocharacteristics of the same. |
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Answer» Temperatedeciduousor temperate broad-leafforestsare a variety of temperateforestdominated by trees that lose their leaves each year. They are found in areas with warm moist summers and cool winters. |
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tors.lain the objective of implementing the NREGA 200eramnles from vour area compare and contrast |
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Answer» 1. Its main objective was to provide employment to the unemployed. 2. According to NREGA, all those who are able to and are in need of work would be guranteed 100 days of employment in a year by the government. 3. If the government fails in its duty to provide employment, it will give unemployment allowances to the people. |
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Answer the following in one sentenceWhere are the coniferous forests found in India? |
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Answer» Temperate coniferous forest ecoregion which is found in the middle and upper elevations of the Eastern middle Himalayas. In western Nepal, Bhutan and northern Indian states including Arunachal Pradesh. thanks you so much |
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How is climate change causing global warming? Suggest measures to minimise thenfluence of the global warming. (AS) |
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Answer» The terms climate change and global warming are often used interchangeably, but climate change refers to both the rise in global temperatures because of human activitiesandthe many impacts this rise has on the planet—such as more intense and frequent droughts and storms, melting glaciers and ice sheets, rising sea levels, warming seas (which can cause coral reef bleaching and disrupt the marine food chain), and ocean acidification. Climate change can also refer to natural fluctuations in the Earth’s average temperature between cold periods (ice ages) and warm periods .A rise in global temperatures increases the severity and likelihood of storms, floods, wildfires, droughts and heat waves. In a warmer climate, the atmosphere can collect, retain and drop more water, making wet areas wetter and dry areas drier. Increased precipitation can help support agriculture, but more frequent and intense storms damage property, infrastructure, and lead to loss of life in vulnerable areas. Over the past few decades, the United States has experienced more heat waves and fewer cold waves. Global warming also results in warmer oceans, making it easier for hurricanes to form; over the past 20 years, tropical storm activity in the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico has increased in intensity, frequency, and duration. Making simple choices to saveenergymay help avoid the serious consequences of global warming. For example: Turn off the lights. Close doors immediately so heat does not escape. Take short showers. Walk or bike if you can (instead of having your parents drive you). Turn off your computer when not in use (don't leave it on just to keep Facebook or Myspace active). Replace incandescent with fluorescent lights. (This saves a lot of money!) Ask your parents not to leave the car running needlessly, for example, when waiting to pick you up at school. Recycle(this saves energy in manufacturing). Run the dishwasher and other appliances on energy saver mode. Keep the house at 68°F or less. And make sure the heat goes off at night and when everyone is away. Start a conservation club at school to raise awareness. Get your fellow students and teachers on board to have the school reduce energy consumption. |
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Q-5 Name the grasslands located in different regions of the worldRegionsGrasslandsBrazilSouth AfricaAustralia |
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Answer» Grasslandsgo by many names. In the Africa they're namedsavannas.Pampas is the grassland found in Brazil. Rangelands is the grassland found in Australia. |
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What are the regions in Western India where rice is cultivated? Why is it cultivated in theseregions?16. |
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Answer» It is known as 'Boro' in Assam and West Bengal, 'Dalua'in Orissa, 'Dalwa' in Andhra Pradesh, 'Punja' in Kerala and 'Navarai' in Tamil Nadu and 'Garma' in Bihar. Due to favorable temperature conditions in the eastern and southern regions of the country, two or three crops of rice are grown in a year. |
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phytogeographic regions of the wo |
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Give rwo examples from history to show the impact oftechnology on food availability |
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4. Give two examples from history to show the impact of technology on food availability |
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Answer» The technique of cold storage and use of refrigerated ships boosted the export of perishable goods without fear of loss. Meat exported from America could be sent to areas where meat was scarce. (ii) Faster railways, larger ships and lighter wagons enabled cheaper and quicker movement of perishable foodstuffs from faraway farms to their final markets. |
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3. What are natural resources? Give two examples.4. What are inexhaustible resources? |
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Answer» Natural resources are resources that exist without actions of humankind. This includes all valued characteristics such as magnetic, gravitational, electrical properties and forces etcA natural resource is what people can use which comes from the natural environment. Examples of natural resources are air, water, wood, oil, wind energy, natural gas, iron, and coal. |
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11. Change in the man-machine ratio with technological advances resuiting in change ofcost structure |
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11. Change in the man-machine ratio with technological advances resulting in change ofcost structure. |
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Answer» Change in man- machine ratio to get technological advantage in any business, affects cost structure ,both in positive & negative ways , depending upon the nature of business & current market conditions.In most of cases, it helps to get good profit over the time like, there will be less expenditure on recruitment , PF , Medical expenses & professional taxes by reducing manpower whereas, machine may get out of version or cost may get reduced later in market and purchase rate will be too low than expected then there will be loss in cost calculation . Sometime management may face stiff challenge from worker union due to huge lay off .Also there is installation cost, which is high initially , which may affect production for few month & put hold on profit on production & sales . |
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amphor diss aples without leaving any vexplain? |
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Answer» first stage which writing you are right then say question right in properly way |
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cannot be employed or permitted to work in any occupation or process.9. Children under the age ofa. 12 yearsb. 14 yearsc. 16 yearsd. 18 years |
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Answer» option,A children under 12 years 12 year is the right answer 18age are pura question me kaya puch Raha he 14 years is the right answer correct answer is 16 12 yrs is the correct answer of the given question 12yearsis the best answer 12 years is the correct answer. under the age of 14 children cannot be employed to work 14 is the correct answer 14 years is the correct answet children under the age of 12 years cannot be employed 12 is the best and right answer In 12 year-----_------------- Under Age 12 cannot be permitted to work age 14 i think answer 12 years is correct answer (a) 12 years is answer that question under the 14 year can not employed 14 years is Right answer |
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Mountains are natural resources to tourism |
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Answer» Important landresourcesinclude minerals, fossil fuels, fertile soil, forests, wetland and wildlife. Increased construction oftourismand recreational facilities has increased the pressure on theseresourcesand on scenic landscapes |
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The father of Political Science isa) Aristotlec) Greenb) Garnerd) Engels. |
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Answer» Aristotle is the father of political science Aristotle(384-322 BCE) is known as the father of political science.Aristotlewas a Greek philosopher who wrote on a wide range of subjects, including natural science, poetry, ethics and geology. He is called the father of political science largely because of his work entitled Politics. Aristotle is the correct answer aristotle is known as father of pol sci aristotle is the correct answer Aristotle father of political science |
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Which of the following properties of a substance does not make it a resource(I) utility(1) quantity 0 () originalityU(lv) valve |
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Answer» Quantity does not make substance a resource. (ii) is correct option The right answer is QUANTITYOption 2 Answer is option no. (2) quantity |
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Pirst Indian to win an individual Olympic Gold Medal |
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Answer» At the 2008Olympics held at Beijing,Abhinav Bindrawon gold in the Men's 10 metre air rifle event becoming the first Indian to win an individual gold medal at the Olympic Games. Good answer what kind of punishment does bhagat sing talk about |
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When the first Olympic held |
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Answer» Although the ancient Games were staged in Olympia, Greece, from 776 BC through 393 AD, it took 1503 years for the Olympics to return. The firstmodern Olympicswere held in Athens, Greece, in 1896. The man responsible for its rebirth was a Frenchman namedBaronPierre de Coubertin, who presented the idea in 1894. |
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e in briefWrite a note on:) What was meant by the 'civilising mission' of the) Huynh Phu Soxplain the following:) Only one-third of the students in Vietnam wouldexaminations. |
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Answer» The European countries acquired colonies in the East Asian countries to exploit their natural resources. In the same way the French had established colonies in the country of Vietnam.Like the British in India, the French considered that it was their duty to bring western culture and education in India. 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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Tick (~) the correct option in each case.The Olympic Games is held once inyears.Lomnicaminin |
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Answer» The Olympic Games is held once in 4 years. the Olympic games is held once in 4years the answer could be 4 yeats The Olympic game is held once in 4years 4 years is the right answer. the Olympic Game is held once in 4 years The Olympic games held once in 4 years The Olympic games is held ance in four years The olympic games is held once in 4 yrs olympic games held once in 4 years |
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Can you name the two organellessee have studied that containtheir oun genetic material? |
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Answer» Mitochondria and plastids are thetwo organelles that contain their own genetic material. Both theseorganelles have their ownDNA and ribosomes. |
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5x1-5How do we feel the impact of globalization on our daily life ? Explain withexamples. |
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Answer» Impact of Globalization: ●Globalization and greater competition among producers hasbeen of advantage to consumers. ●Greater choice before consumers. ●Availability of standard quality products at lower price. ●Foreign investments have increased in many areas like cell phones, auto mobiles, electronics, soft drinks, etc. ●New job have been created. ●Several of the units have shut down rendering many workers jobless. ●Globalization has also created insecurity of job. |
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On the basis of which values will it be a fair expectation that democracyshould produce a harmonious social life? Explain. |
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Which is the leading shipbuilding yard in S.E. Asia?(i) China(ii) S. Korea(i) Japan(iv) Taiwan |
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Answer» In the Philippines, the world's fourthlargestshipbuilder, Cebu-based Tsuneishi Heavy Industries (THIC), a subsidiary of Japan's TsuneishiShipbuilding, achieved a landmark in December 2014 with the launch of its first eco-ship, the 57,807 dwt bulker Ellenita. |
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Write a note on the role of co-operatives in providing food &related items? |
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1. Can you name the twoorganelles we have studied thatcontain their own geneticmaterial? MI |
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Describe sub-marine relief. |
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Answer» Oceanic land-forms (submarine relief) There are mountains, basins, plateaus, ridges, canyons and trenches beneath the ocean water too. Theserelief features found on the ocean floor are calledSubmarine Relief |
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Continental and Marine Type of Climate. |
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Answer» In amaritime climate, summers can be cool, and the winters are not very cold. ...Continental climateare found away from bodies of water, so temperature extremes between the summer and winter seasons are more noticeable.Another difference in these twoclimate typesis in the amount of precipitation. |
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3.How was the social and economic life under the Vijayanagara Empire? |
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Answer» 1 2 |
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. Indian railways bind the economic life of the country as well as accelereate thedevelopment of the industry and agriculture .Explain |
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Answer» • Railways are the principal mode of transportation for goods and passengers in India. • Railways also make it possible to conduct multifarious activites like buisness, sightseeing etc. • Indian Railways have been a great integrating force for more than 150 years. • They help is transportation of raw materials to the industries and the the finished products to the markets. • The railways have become more important in our national economy than all other means of transport put together. |
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highlight the revelance of economic impact in the change of tribal life of people |
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Answer» The British wanted the tribals to settle in one place so that it would be easier for them to control us. They introduced land settlements for a regular supply of revenue. Forests were a source of livelihood for the tribals, and so the forest laws formulated by the British had a significant impact on their lives. The British declared all forests as state property and classified certain forests as reserved and the tribals weren’t allowed to cultivate, hunt or gather fruits in these areas. This forced many of the tribals to move to other places in search of livelihood and created a scarcity of laborers for the British. Some tribals were allocated small patches of land near the forest for cultivation, and in return asked to work for the British. The tribals eventually protested against these laws. The revolt of Songram Sangma in Assam in 1906 and the forest Satyagraha in the Central Provinces in 1930 were two such major revolts against the British. |
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Ans. (aTe ()Let's discussQ5. What did Dr. Ambedkar mean when he said that "In politics we will haveand in social and economic life we will have inequality"Pnted to say that providing votinright to the lower can |
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Answer» thanks |
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PZ What is the difference between economicactivities and non-economic activities ? |
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Answer» Economic activities are the activities which are done to earn income like business or jobs. While non economic activities are the ones which are done to satisfy social or self requirements and not to earn money like looking after your house, donating blood. Farm labour is the manpower or labour which works on farms and carry out all the farm activities. Example of non-economic activities- subsistence farming. |
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why did the ottoman rulers stop European traders from using traditional land route? |
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Answer» Because the Ottomans were definitely Muslim, having got the religion from the Arabs. So, they viewed the Christianity of Europe as an "infidel" religion, and regarded Europe as an enemy. And obviously, you wouldn't want the enemy to use trade routes that ran inside of their territory. Before the Crusades, pilgrims were still allowed to enter the Holy Land, but that area was only on the edge of Ottoman territory. Because of this blockage of trade routes, European sailors had to chart a sea route around Africa, ultimately resulting in Columbus's landmark 1492 voyage |
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state the traditional use of pipeline transportation |
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Answer» Pipelinesexist for thetransportof crude and refined petroleum, fuels – such as oil, natural gas and biofuels – and other fluids including sewage, slurry, water, and beer. ... Pneumatic tubes using compressed air can beusedtotransportsolid capsules |
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how many traditional methods of sowing seeds |
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Answer» SowingofSeeds Sowingby hand: The scattering ofseedsby hand is the simplestmethod of sowing seeds. Thismethodis also called broadcasting. This is the most economicalmethodthat can be employed. SeedDrill: This is a modernmethod of sowing seeds. It is better and more efficientmethodthansowingby hand. |
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Difference between modern farming and traditional farming |
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Answer» Did not understand can you do by column method plz |
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Write a short note on the non-traditional notions of security? |
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Answer» Non-traditional securityissues have also been defined as those which are termed in contrast totraditional securitythreats and refer to the factors other than military, political and diplomatic conflicts but can pose threats to the survival and development of a sovereign state and human kind as a whole. |
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Which novel has explained the depletion of English traditional agrarian society? |
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StateCentralExercise: Look at the statements in the column on the left. Canyou identify which level they belong to? Place tick marks againstthe level you consider most appropriate.Locala The decision of the Indian government to maintainpeaceful relations with Russia.The decision of the West Bengal Government onwhether to have Board exam in Class 8 for allgovernment schools.1 Introduction of two new train connections betweenJammu and Bhubaneswar.The decision to locate a common well in aparticular area of the village.o Decision to construct a big children's park inPatna,o The decision of the Haryana government to providefree electricity for all farmers.o Introduction of a new 1000 rupee note.ooooooO O O OOOOΟ Ο ΟΟΟΟΟ |
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Answer» first-central, second-state,third-central, fourth-local fifth-state, sixth-state,seventh-central |
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1. How did the state of Georgia react to the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision? |
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Answer» The U.S. Supreme Court issued its second decision in the case of Brown v. Board of Education. The first decision in 1954 had declared that the “separate but equal” doctrine for public education violated the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment but was silent on how quickly a remedy must take effect. |
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Chinappa was convicted for torturing his wife for dowry. Satbir washeld guilty of practicing untouchability. The court did not allow eitherof them to contest elections. Does this decision go against. theprinciples of democratic elections? |
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Chinappa was convicted for torturing his wife for dowry. Satbir waheld guilty of practicing untouchability. The court did not allow eithof them to contest elections. Does this decision go against tprinciples of democratic elections? |
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8 Chinappa was convicted for torturing his wife for dowry. Satbir washeld guilty of practicing untouchability. The court did not allow eitherof them to contestprinciples of democratic elections?elections. Does this decision go against the |
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What are the functions of a political parties? |
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Answer» Ans :- TheFunctions of Political Parties.Political partiesperform an important task in government. They bring people together to achieve control of the government, develop policies favorable to their interests or the groups that support them, and organize and persuade voters to elect their candidates to office. |
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し1 State the various functions political parties perform in ademocracy |
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why menstruation occur |
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Answer» Each month, one of the ovaries releases an egg — a process called ovulation. At the same time, hormonal changes prepare the uterus for pregnancy. If ovulation takes place and the egg isn't fertilized, the lining of the uterus sheds through the vagina. This is amenstrual period |
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