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1501.

Draw something that is very important to your family.

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ed draw something that is very important to our familiy. not only our family but ALSO other FAMILIES also need ONE thing is LOVE

1502.

In which state of India would you find the Valleys of Flowers National Park?

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n Ghangaria, a SMALL village in West Himalaya in Uttarakhand.

1503.

Guess the national park. This National Park is a world heritage site. It is located in Golaghat and Nagoan districts of Assam. This park host two-thirds of the world's great one horned rhinoceroses. It is also popular for tiger, wild boar, hoolock, gibbon, capped langur and hog badger. Guess the place.

Answer» E of that NATIONAL park is Kaziranga National Park.If it HELPED choose it as the BEST ANSWER
1504.

Which type of question can be asked in polytechnic entrance exam.

Answer» NS RELATED to 10TH PORTIONS
1505.

When you touched the bread with dirty hands what will happen?

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ad will get spoiled and the  very first NEXT DAY you will find  the BREAD is moulded(rhizophus).

1506.

Four lines on how to clean classrooms

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throw CLASS waste LIKE chalk or markers here and there.2.maintain a dustbin in the classroom.3.treat it like your SECOND home.4.don't throw paper waste of notebooks or break TIME snacks in the class.

1507.

Write a news report about the dangers faced by the fishes in our rivers & seas

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ld be a matter of immense concern to us how our river and marine life is being affected both by man's greed as well as negligence. Our fishermen sometimes catch fishes before their maturity and our factories do not control the toxic industrial waste from flowing into the rivers.It is the duty of our riparian and coastal states to monitor and ensure that the ecology of these water bodies is better controlled as their wanton destruction is COSTING us dear, as is apparent from the virtual extinction or reduction in population of some species of fishes, like the Hilsa, Tenualosa Ilisha. The fish-eating people of this country will vouch how the flavour of the hilsa is also getting adversely affected over time. The ideal thing to do is for the GOVERNMENT to intervene in ensuring that STRICTER checks and controls are PUT in place in ensuring that the rivers and seas are not polluted any further and the fishes are allowed to grow and become mature for CULTIVATION. By taking proper measures, with the involvement of all stakeholders, we can ensure that fishing becomes a thriving industry for our country.

1508.

1)-what do you mean by over crowing population? 2)-is over crowding of population had played the negative role in our country (give reason in support of your answer at least 4 points.) 3)-what are the major taken up by the goverment to control our population? YOU CAN USE NET ALSO ADMIN PLEASE ALLOW ITS SO URGENT

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crowing population means population when the denisty of people increase.ie when the birth rate is very higher then mortality2.yeah it is an important and graualy affecting the country's DEVLOPEMENT as it is difficult to fing source for livelyhood for all..moreover overcrowding is affected by illiteracyReasonsa. more resource is required for more peopleb.it affects the ecoonomy as per capita income decreasec.more population require more area to leave which will DECREASE the land densityd.it affects the oppurtiny of jobs DUE to higher competion3-awaresess abour=t use of condoms and other contraceptive measure though e-advertisement. also aboout SINGLE child per family

1509.

Name some plant products which is useful for humans other than food

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plant PRODUCTS other than food-1. Oxygen2. Timber3. Gum4. PULP for paper5. Bark6. RUBBER ETC.

1510.

Define " Avitaminosis".

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nosis is any DISEASE CAUSED due to the vitamin deficiency or caused in a defect in a metabollic conversion such as niacin HOPE it helps you

1511.

If the compartments of a beehive gets filled with honey then where do bees live.

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y to LIVE AROUND their COMPARTMENT .

1512.

report on plastic problems and solution.what are the steps taken by people and government to prevent it

Answer» PROBLEMS : Now a days the PLASTIC was the most dangerous problem in the whole world. but one can't live without usage of plastic. We are using plastic bags, CAR, mobile ETC,. These all comes from plastic. Because of plastic , GLOBAL warming was increasing. As plastic donot decompose simply, it causes soil erosion, and also causes loss of soil fertility. The government tried to ban it's usage. But people should be aware of these problems by plastic.
1513.

Steps to be taken for clean and green

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utting trees.stop OVERGRAZING of ANIMALS

1514.

Information on stop pollution

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water-based paints. Rinse paint brushes and other equipment in an INTERIOR drain only. Reduce smog (low level ozone) by painting when temperatures are under 90 degrees.2. Bike or walk instead of driving (Every 25 miles you don't drive prevents a pound of pollution)3. Consider using solar energy in your HOUSE. Solar energy prevents water and air pollution associated with burning fossil fuels for energy. i hope this HELPS u :)

1515.

1. What helps a tiger to move in the dark? 2. How can a tiger know if there is another tiger in its area? 3. A tiger's sense of hearing is very sharp. Give reasons to support this statement. Give reasons for: 1. Dogs are used in the rescue operations by the police. It is because of --------------- 2. Birds do not have a strong sense of hearing. Birds like eagle can spot a mouse in a field from high in the sky. It is because of ------------------------------------------- 3. Snakes do not have external ears. They cannot hear high frequency sounds. But they are not deaf. They can feel ----------------------------------------------------

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reflective layer at the back of their retina reflects the small amount of light and make it clear to see. 2. It uses the smell of scent of unfamiliar tiger. 3.Tigers can hear small sounds as it has whiskers and hair at ears. G 1.They have the power of smell. 2. It has a sharp EYE sight. 3. Temperatures, smell and FEEL the vibrations on ground produced by the prey.

1516.

1)-Is organic farming is beneficial to us. give reason? 2)-Why there was needed to study environmental education at school time ?

Answer» ORGANIC farming is beneficial for us. in oraganic farming no chemicals             are use, keep chemicals out of the air, water, soil and our bodies. because of      not using toxic CHEMICAL soil become healthy naturally and also not harm full    to animal like honey bees, birds, and many more.    2) because now  time we disconnected from nature by watching television,        listening to music, using the Internet/computer, playing video GAMES etc and      only 1 percent outdoors. it is also need to understand what is nature around    us and in world and how to protec it. ENVIRONMENTAL education also aware you    about environmental issues and it's SOLUTION.
1517.

What are the positive effects on the environment of wind energy?

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ed pollution2)resource CONSERVATION3)less WASTE4)WILDLIFE PRESERVATION

1518.

How will you fine monsoon

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y I THINK the QUESTION you've asked is how will you find monsoon. I am just telling you the months in which monsoon stretches. The months are from June to SEPTEMBER.

1519.

6. Write a short note on Uttarayan the festival of kite. it's urgent​

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Here,Hey there,Explanation:The International Kite Festival (Uttarayan) is regarded as one of the biggest FESTIVALS CELEBRATED. Months before the festival, homes in Gujarat begin to manufacture kites for the festival. The festival of Uttarayan marks the day when WINTER begins to turn into summer, ACCORDING to the Indian calendar.Have a GREAT day ahead !,Thanks : )

1520.

Q.IV Match the following: - BAAns.a) Diesel1) Jayakwadi damb) valuable2) Tankerc) River Godavari3) Living things(d)d) cannot live without water4) Watere) involves labour or expense5) Damf) supply water all over the city6) Obtaining potable waterg) built on a river7) Distribution of Water​

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a-2b-4c-1d-3e- 6f-7g-5

1521.

Why do the poor people in town collect towns collect rubber pieces and old tyres​

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to SELL them to GET some moneyExplanation:

1522.

Pls tell me ans guys.it is urgent.pls ​

Answer» YE किस LANGUAGE me HAI °°°°
1523.

Who likes motivation pic ​

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i like and you EXPLANATION:PLS MAKE me brain LIST

1524.

What similarities are there between the real circuit and the circuit diagram?

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tion:Unlike a block diagram or layout diagram, a circuit diagram shows the actual electrical connections. A DRAWING meant to depict the physical arrangement of the wires and the components they CONNECT is CALLED artwork or layout, physical design, or WIRING diagram.

1525.

Thomas Edison had a habit of reading braille as he was visually impaired is it true or false

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false was not Thomas Edison had a HABIT of reading BRAILLE as he was VISUALLY impairedExplanation:hope this HELPS plz MARK as brainlist ☺️☺️

1526.

Find out the odd pair from the following. ​

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WHAT'S THE QUESTION DEAR TELL

1527.

What is it ambition guys​

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Our words have power. They IMPACT OTHERS, but they also impact us.” – Michael HyattWords – they carry IMMENSE power to make or BREAK a person. Especially, the spoken ones. With simple encouraging words, you can heal and REBUILD the lives of others. Hearing sincere words of encouragement has a tremendous impact on a person – making them happier, stronger, and ready for any challenge the world has in store for them.

1528.

give your opinion on the ban imposed on the manufacture of shahtoos. how does it have an impact on the economy or livelihood of people?​

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Recommending lifting of a ban on the trade in SHAHTOOSH shawls—made from the fur of an endangered Tibetan antelope—the parliamentary committee headed by the Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury urged the environment ministry to “conserve and breed the chiru goats (local name)” on vast tracts of land and give the antelopes to weavers for collecting wool. This, the panel argues, would provide livelihood opportunities to people in conflict-ridden Kashmir. The same argument was made by the Jammu & Kashmir High Court in 2003. Such a suggestion came following the visit of panel members to the state. They found that as extraction of wool from chiru for Shahtoosh shawls is illegal, and the alternate livelihoods promised by the state government with the support of the Environment Ministry were not benefitting the affected community, especially women. Globally, shahtoosh trade was banned in 1975 under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered SPECIES (CITES) to which India is a signatory. The Tibetan antelope, which migrates from Tibet to Ladakh in summer, is entitled to the highest level of protection as it is listed in Schedule I of the India’s Wildlife (Protection) Act. In its defence of regulated farming of the animals, panel said that it will not only revive the INDUSTRY but also the chiru population. The Jammu & Kashmir government, which had severely criticised the worldwide ban on shahtoosh shawls, had called it "a deliberate attempt at discrimination against over 2,000 people of the state whose livelihood is totally dependent on this trade." However, it eventually extended the restriction in 2000 after the number of antelopes fell dramatically.   Shahtoosh, considered one of the finest wools in the world, is woven from the underfur of a chiru. Weaving this wool is a skill that’s unique to Kashmiris. Importance of shahtoosh trade for people in Kashmir For Kashmiri traders, it has always been a part of their tradition, helping families to sustain. The report by the parliamentary panel also echoed a similar view. “The committee feels that Jammu and Kashmir has been the conflict region for long and many women there are unable to leave their homes and go out for livelihoods,” it said. Currently, chiru goats are found in the Tibetan plateau, China and north-eastern Ladakh. Credit:  Koshy Koshy / Flickr   "Livelihood opportunities are very low for the people of Jammu and Kashmir because of the extreme climatic conditions there and shawl making contributes a lot towards sustainable livelihoods of these people,” the report stated. Reaction from animal rights activists Traders in the valley have welcomed the proposal to reverse the ban, but environmentalists and animal rights activists expressed concern over a possibility of hunting of chiru, LEADING to its complete extinction. Currently, they are found in the Tibetan plateau, China, and north-eastern Ladakh. They have become extinct in Nepal. The traders are of the OPINION that it is not necessary to kill the animal to extract its fur for the wool.  But animal rights activists argue that even if it was possible to extract the wool without actually killing the animals, snatching their underfur tantamounts to “cruelty” as it is this underfur that allows them to keep themselves warm in the chilly upper reaches of the Himalayas.

1529.

Fill in the blanks 1.Anita stays in village with her __________and ________.2.She teacher_____children.3. When she was young she used to spend all day with her. 4. She asked many _______to her teacher. 5.she told other villagers about sending their ______to _______.6.Thereweremany_______tress in her area. ​

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1.GRAND MOTHER and grand FATHER 2.teaches4 QUESTIONS 6.big

1530.

Is mobile phone a bone or cure​

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If used properly, it can be a blessing but if misused, it can PROVE to be a CURSE. MOBILE PHONES are a BOON because now that the internet can be accessed through cell phones, they have become a great source of information, entertainment and even monetary transactions

1531.

Fill in the blanks. ​

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where are the BLANKS....

1532.

A movement that emphasizes not buying products that harm the environment ____________.

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EnvironmentalismExplanation:FOLLOW m for more

1533.

Why used for ripening for farming​

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ensure a STEADY SUPPLY and demand, keep PRICES competitive, and reduce food WASTE, farmers use artificial ripening procedures. ONE method for ripening fruit after harvest involves ripening chambers

1534.

Why is bathukamma festival pride of telangana

Answer» BATHUKAMMA means 'Mother Goddess come alive' and the festival REPRESENTS the cultural spirit of TELANGANA, symbolizing the patron Goddess of WOMANHOOD. The festival is also regarded as the Spring Festival of Goddess Gauri.
1535.

Prepare a short note about the king of Arts.​

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Explanation:INDIAN art consists of a variety of art forms, including painting, sculpture, pottery, and textile ARTS ... The coins usually have detailed PORTRAITS of RULERS and inscriptions written in ... THANKS to the Hindu kings of the Chalukya dynasty, Jainism flourished ... vital and continued to develop into the early decades of the 19th century.

1536.

How will you describe hot and cold​

Answer» ULI it can be DEFINED
1537.

What are the causes of overpopulation? (answer in points)​

Answer» OVERPOPULATION is a pollution that ONE USUALLY harm PEOPLE
1538.

Comminication praghrf

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Communication refers to the act of is SHARING information, i.e., sharing of THOUGHTS, words, ideas and more. Communication is a two way process. It can be verbal or non-verbal (such as GESTURAL), formal or INFORMAL. Speech, writing and BODY language are some key types of communication.

1539.

Why do we need clean anExplain the difference between parallel and series circuits ?d fresh air ​

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In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each of the COMPONENTS is the same, and the total current is the SUM of the currents FLOWING through each component. ... In a series circuit, every device must FUNCTION for the circuit to be complete. If one bulb burns out in a series circuit, the entire circuit is broken.

1540.

Stamens are the male reproductive part of flowers true or false​

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t's FEMALE I GUESS

1541.

Our country is a country curry with rich​

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There are many VARIETIES of dishes called "curries." For example, in original traditional cuisines, the precise selection of spices for each dish is a matter of national or regional cultural tradition, religious practice, and, to some extent, family preference. Such dishes are called by specific names that refer to their ingredients, spicing, and cooking methods.[3] Spices are used both WHOLE and ground, cooked or raw, and they may be added at different times during the cooking process to produce different results. The main spices found in most curry powders of the Indian subcontinent are coriander, cumin, and turmeric. A wide range of additional spices may be included depending on the geographic region and the foods being included (fish, lentils, red or white meat, rice, and vegetables).[4] Curry powder, a commercially prepared mixture of spices marketed in the West, was first exported to Britain in the 18th Century when Indian merchants sold a TRADITIONALLY used general concoction of spices, similar to the "Garam Masala, to the British colonial government and army returning to Britain.Outside of the Indian subcontinent, "curry" may also be used to describe the various unrelated native dishes of Island Southeast Asia, Mainland Southeast Asia, and Oceania which use coconut milk or spice pastes and are commonly eaten over rice (like the Filipino ginataan and Thai gaeng class of dishes).[5]Dishes called 'curry' may contain fish, meat, poultry, or shellfish, either alone or in combination with vegetables. Additionally, many instead are entirely vegetarian, eaten especially among those who hold ethical or religious proscriptions against eating meat or seafood.Curries may be either 'dry' or 'wet'. Dry curries are cooked with very little liquid which is allowed to evaporate, leaving the other ingredients coated with the spice mixture. Wet curries contain significant amounts of sauce or gravy based on broth, coconut cream or coconut milk, DAIRY cream or yogurt, or legume purée, sautéed crushed onion, or tomato purée.Explanation:okI HOPE right

1542.

What is the ratio of India flag?​

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3:21.2 The National FLAG of INDIA shall be made of HAND spun and hand woven wool/cotton/silk khadi bunting. 1.3 The National Flag shall be rectangular in shape. The RATIO of the length to the HEIGHT (width) of the Flag shall be 3:2.

1543.

_______________is the quantity of a liquid that a vessel can hold

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volumeExplanation:the AMOUNT of SPACE that a SUBSTANCE or object occupies, or that is enclosed WITHIN a container.

1544.

Explain the difference between parallel and series circuits ?

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Answer:Series CONNECTION circuitIn this connection there is only 1 pathway for the flowing of current.In this resustance US add upand draws less currentIf any of the resistor is BROKEN then the current will not flow because of series connection.Parallel connection circuitIn this connection there are more than 1 pathway for the flowing of current.In this total resistance is less than the least resistance and draws HIGH current.If any of the resistor is broken then the current will fliw to the other resistors because of parallel connection.

1545.

Who is thé 9th prime Ministre of india ​

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P. V. Narasimha Rao Explanation:Nagpur University (LL. M.) Pamulaparthi VENKATA Narasimha Rao (28 June 1921 – 23 December 2004) was an INDIAN lawyer and politician who served as the 9th Prime Minister of India from 1991 to 1996.

1546.

What kind of modification is seen in the Bryophyllum. Explain with diagram. ​

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Modification seen in BRYOPHYLLUM are: Bryophyllum is a plant whose leaves produce ADVENTITIOUS buds in their margin. The adventitious buds grow into NEW PLANTS when they FALL off from the parent plant.

1547.

00 points two bulbs cofth an electric ceu. Dee the opaque object She observes that the bulb B is broken. Will the bulb filament of Aglow in this docuit? State the 9ce& son. ( Ans

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smater i cannot UNDERSTAND your QUESTION PLZ TYPE it CORRECTLY

1548.

Construct a food web consists of two interrelated food chains with at least three organisms involved in each food chain. ^Identify the role of each organism as producer, primary consumer or secondary consumer or decomposer. plss someone answer

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tion:Secondary Consumers. A FISH, caught by a heron in Nokomis, FLORIDA, has another fish in its mouth. These secondary consumers in the food chain prey on other organisms. Producers, such as plants, CREATE their own nutrients, while primary consumers, also called HERBIVORES, rely on producers for food.

1549.

A living on the Moon essay

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and Explanation:Living on the Moon At NIGHT, surrounded by stars or clouds, the Moon looks  DISTANT and lifeless. However, it holds a place of unique  beauty and dominance in the sky and has been inspiring  humanity for eons. Dreamers of all kinds—including  artists, science fiction writers, scientists, and engineers— have imagined a thriving city on the Moon, one with  healthy people and a resourceful, sustainable ECOSYSTEM.  The challenges of living on the Moon do not daunt  them—though those challenges are sizeable! There’s no  breathable atmosphere. In most places the temperature is  either freezing cold or boiling hot. Human bodies weaken  with gravity only 1/6 of that on Earth. On much of the  Moon, night lasts for 14 days at a time. There are no plants  or animals, no flowing water. Tiny meteorites crash into  the Moon regularly. Solar radiation is constant and deadly.  Dust that’s sharp as glass gets into every crevice.  Engineers and scientists are exploring solutions to the  obstacles that make living on the Moon sound far-fetched.  Frozen reservoirs of water are believed to exist at the  Moon’s poles, deep inside craters. This water can be  extracted, filtered with ALGAE, and made drinkable. Lunar  pioneers can eat the algae as well. They can breathe the  oxygen produced during the process of extracting water.  There are no trees or building materials as we know  them, but regolith—lunar DIRT and dust—can be heated  into a strong, hard material for making buildings and  roads. The Moon’s lava tubes could offer some protection  from meteorites, making these places more inviting for  building living quarters, and there is sunlight that can be  harnessed for energy. New ideas are constantly being  dreamed up and tested. A future lunar city is really going  to happen!

1550.

6 Who was shipwrecked in a land of tiny people?​

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During his first voyage, GULLIVER is washed ashore after a SHIPWRECK and FINDS himself a prisoner of a race of tiny people, less than 6 INCHES (15 cm) tall, who are inhabitants of the island country of Lilliput.