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951.

Geography ???

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What importance cultural features

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953.

What is geomorphic process

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954.

Does india need to have more than one standard time? If yes why do you think so?

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955.

What is Indian subcontinent.name the countries which are included in this

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956.

What do you mean by nebula

Answer» A\xa0nebula\xa0(Latin for "fog"; pl.\xa0nebulae, nebulæ, or\xa0nebulas) is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases. Originally,\xa0nebula\xa0was a name for any diffuse astronomical object, including galaxies beyond the Milky Way.
957.

How many parts of pensinular pleateau explain

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What is the unit uesd in measuring pressure?

Answer» Pascal (this unit was given by Newton)
959.

What is the use of \'kayals\'

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960.

Roof of the world

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961.

Geography related to social science.explain

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962.

name 1 modern geographer?

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963.

What is itcz

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964.

Cghhhj

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965.

What are implications of latitudnal extent

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966.

Implication of latitudinal extent

Answer» 8°4n to 37°6n
967.

What is weathering their different types explain?

Answer» Weathering is a breaking down of rocks into smaller fragments.. Types of wrathering are 1phsical 2 mechanical 3 chemical 4 biological
968.

Longitudinal extent advantagous

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969.

continents come under pasific ocean

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970.

Describe any three erosional features formed by running water

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971.

Difference between slow movement and rapid movement

Answer» Rapid Movement -\xa0involves a visible movement of material. Occurs very suddenly and rapidly. These types of movements can be very dangerous. Result in loss of life and property. Most occur on steep slopes and can involve rock, soil or debris.Slow Movement -\xa0advances very slowly. Usually only noticeable by the effects of their movements. Responsible for the down-slope transport of a much greater volume of material since it is always occurring.
972.

"The potholes and plunge pools are the erosional land forms made by running water".explain

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973.

What are the causes of volcanic eruption?

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974.

Explain the different types of weathering

Answer» “Weathering is the breaking down of rocks, soil and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact with the Earth’s atmosphere, biota and waters.\tMechanical weathering is the physical breakdown of rocks into smaller and smaller pieces. One of the most common mechanical actions is frost shattering. Another type of mechanical weathering is called salt wedging. Winds, water waves, and rain also have an effect on rocks as they are physical forces that wear away rock particles, particularly over long periods of time.\tOrganic or biological weathering refers to the same thing. It is the disintegration of rocks as a result of the action by living organisms. Trees and other plants can wear away rocks since as they penetrate into the soil and as their roots get bigger Microscopic organisms like algae, moss, lichens and bacteria can grow on the surface of the rocks and produce chemicals that have the potential of breaking down the outer layer of the rock.\xa0\t\xa0Chemical weathering happens when rocks are worn away by chemical changes. The natural chemical reactions within the rocks change the composition of the rocks over time. Because the chemical processes are gradual and ongoing, the mineralogy of rocks changes over time thus making them wear away, dissolve, and disintegrate. The chemical transformations occur when water and oxygen interacts with minerals within the rocks to create different chemical reactions and compounds through processes such as hydrolysis and oxidation.
975.

What was the formation of Himalayas?

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976.

Differenciate between..erosional landforms and depositional landforms??pls in point wise

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977.

What is karst topography?

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978.

What is natural vegetation? Mention the different type of forest in india

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979.

Difference between himalayan drainage and peninsuler

Answer» Himalayan rivers get water from snow and rain, whereas Peninsular rivers are fed by rain only. The drainage basin of Himalayan rivers is comparatively larger than the Peninsular rivers. Himalayan rivers water helps in the irrigation of Northern Plains. In contrast, Peninsular rivers irrigate Deccan Plateau.
980.

Please give me short type question

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981.

Explain the factors which affects the climate pattern of India

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982.

What is laurasia

Answer» North American plate,laurasia was the more northern of two supercontinents that formed part of the Pangaea supercontinent around 335 to 175 million years ago.
983.

Subpolar low

Answer» subpolar low\xa0pressure belt. A band of\xa0low\xa0pressure located, in the mean, between 50° and 70° latitude. In the Northern Hemisphere, this belt consists of the Aleutian\xa0low\xa0and the Icelandic\xa0low. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is supposed to exist around the periphery of the Antarctic continent.
984.

Grap

Answer» Solve question of grap<br>Questions of grap
985.

Geography practical math or grap

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986.

what are the conservation of soil

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987.

Describe the process of soil formation

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Describe the process of soil formation in 8 points?

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989.

Define weathering

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Branches of geography

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991.

Star formation process

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forest policy

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How is the central posituon of indian ocean helpful to us give three examples

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Map based questions

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995.

What is climate change

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Geography UT2 syllabus

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Which one of the following latitudinal extent is relevant for the extent of india\' s area?

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what is volcano?

Answer» A volcano is a vent in the earth\'s crust through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor and gases are ejected. A volcano begins to form when magma, which is hot molten rock from deep within the earth, rises toward the earth\'s surface and collects in magma chambers.
999.

2 inch represent 4 mile. Convert into RF

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Effects of soil erosion?

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