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651.

Quick question-True or false:Most ozone depletion occurs in Antartica​

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The severe depletion of the Antarctic ozone layer known as the “ozone hole” occurs because of the special atmospheric and chemical conditions that exist there and nowhere ELSE on the globe. The very LOW WINTER TEMPERATURES in the Antarctic stratosphere cause polar STRATOSPHERIC clouds (PSCs) to form.

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652.

HOW MANY PARALLELS AND MERIDIANS CAN BE DRAWN ON A GLOBE AT AN INTERVAL 10'?

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At a interval of 10 degree, 36 meridian can be drawned. For latitude parallel, equator to poles is 90 degree on either SIDE.

HENCE 18 parallel can be drawn.

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653.

IN WHICH CATEGORY YOU WILL PUT URANIUM FOUND IN LADAKH AND WHY? 9. CATEGORISE RESOURCES ON THE BASIS OF ORIGIN.

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URANIUM deposits of Ladakh are only seen as a potential resource because the entire quantity of the uranium present in Ladakh cannot be determined, THUS it is not being used.

Explanation:

Natural resources are derived from the environment. ... Resources can be categorized on the basis of origin: ABIOTIC resources COMPRISE non-living things (e.g., land, water, air and minerals such as gold, iron, copper, silver). BIOTIC resources are obtained from the biosphere.

654.

6. CATEGORISE NATURAL RESOURCES ON THE BASIS OF LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE.

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AIR,WATER, food,house,clothes etc.

655.

ELOBORATE WITH EXAMPLE HOW TIME AND TECHNOLOGY CAN TURN 5. SUBSTANCES INTO RESOURCES.

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Both time and technology are related to the NEEDS of the people and are important factors that can CHANGE substances into resources. People are the most important resource as it is their ideas, knowledge, inventions and discoveries -technology-that lead to the creation of more resources. Each discovery or invention leads to many others.

For example

· The discovery of fire LED to the practice of cooking.

· The invention of wheel led to the development of transport.

· The technology to create hydroelectricity has TRANSFORMED fast FLOWING water into an important resource.

Some resources can become economically valuable with time. Certain home remedies have no commercial value today but if they are patented and sold by a medical firm tomorrow, they could become economically valuable

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656.

HELP OF AN EXAMPLE. 2. HOW CAN SOME RESOURCES BECOME ECONOMICALLY VALUABLE? 3. WHAT DO WE MEAN BY PATENT? 4. ELOBORATE WITH EXAMPLE HOW TIME AND TECHNOLOGY CAN TURN 5. SUBSTANCES INTO RESOURCES. 6. CATEGORISE NATURAL RESOURCES ON THE BASIS OF LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE. 7. DISTINGUISH BETWEEN ACTUAL AND POTENTIAL RESOURCES 8. IN WHICH CATEGORY YOU WILL PUT URANIUM FOUND IN LADAKH AND WHY? 9. CATEGORISE RESOURCES ON THE BASIS OF ORIGIN. 10. WHY COPPER AND IRON ORE ARE CATEGORISED AS LOCALISED RESOURCES? Please help guys""

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657.

WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY VALUE OF A RESOURCE? EXPLAIN WITH THE HELP OF AN EXAMPLE. 2. HOW CAN SOME RESOURCES BECOME ECONOMICALLY VALUABLE? 3. WHAT DO WE MEAN BY PATENT? 4. ELOBORATE WITH EXAMPLE HOW TIME AND TECHNOLOGY CAN TURN 5. SUBSTANCES INTO RESOURCES. 6. CATEGORISE NATURAL RESOURCES ON THE BASIS OF LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT AND USE. 7. DISTINGUISH BETWEEN ACTUAL AND POTENTIAL RESOURCES 8. IN WHICH CATEGORY YOU WILL PUT URANIUM FOUND IN LADAKH AND WHY? 9. CATEGORISE RESOURCES ON THE BASIS OF ORIGIN. 10. WHY COPPER AND IRON ORE ARE CATEGORISED AS LOCALISED RESOURCES? Please help guys""

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658.

Monuments build in medical period and 1. The year 2. Who build it 3.its significance 5 pictures with it

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659.

Buttocks meaning ???????????????????​

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either of the two round FLESHY parts of the human BODY that form the bottom

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660.

Discuss the economic development of northern mountains of pakistan

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1 Biddulph, J., Tribes of the Hindoo Koosh, Calcutta, 1880, p. 1.Google Scholar

2 The region is little known to the outside world, although valuable descriptive and historical accounts were published by travellers and political officers during the nineteenth century. A few excellent studies have also been published during the twentieth century, mostly concerned with the linguistics, ethnology, or glaciology of particular groups or localities. Quantitative data are few and fragmentary, both for the past and the present: even though certain official data are now collected for all parts of the region (for example, during recent population censuses) many of these data are ‘classified’ and hence not available. This paper is largely based on material that the author collected in the region at various times between 1962 and 1966.

3 Some of these ‘caste’ distinctions represent the subjugation of an established population by an invading group; some are associated with the artisan groups and with the provision of specialized services; while others probably represent former stages in the conversion to Islam, when those members of the population who were already Muslim were prevented from giving women in marriage to those who remained non-Muslims. For examples, see Biddulph, 1880, p. 36; Lorimer, D. L. R., The Dumaki Language: Outlines of the Speech of the Doma, or Bericho, of Hunza, Nijmegen, 1939, p. 9;Google Scholar and Barth, Fredrik, Indus and Swat Kohistan: An Ethnographic Survey, Oslo, 1956, p. 42.Google Scholar

4 E.g., Drew, Frederic, The Jummoo and Kashmir Territories: A Geographical Account, London, 1875, pp. 456 ff.Google Scholar

5 Traditional peaceable procedures for settling disputes and attaining rank are described by Muhammad, Ghulam in ‘Festivals and Folklore of Gilgit’, Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of BENGAL 1905–1907, I, 1907, p. 103.Google Scholar See also Frontier and Overseas Expeditions from India, I, ‘Tribes North of the Kabul River’, Simla, 1907, pp. 36–7.Google Scholar

6 Barth, , 1956, pp. 79 ff.Google Scholar

7 E.g., Barth, , 1956, pp. 79–86.Google Scholar

8 This has already been suggested byJettmar, Karl in ‘Ethnological Research in Dardistan 1958: Preliminary Report’, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 105, 1, 1961, p. 85.Google Scholar

9 The Sunni predominance in the southern part of the main Chitral valley is the result of secondary missionary activity. Local differences in the codes of the three sects are directly reflected in the agriculture; for example, in the distribution of cannabis-cultivation in Chitral, and in the growing of fruit for wine elsewhere.

10 There was no rule of succession, and on the DEATH of a mehtar his brothers and sons fought among themselves until all but one were killed or forced into exile. These periodic struggles seem to have been largely confined to the upper class and to the capital and did not necessarily result in disruption of the administration. On the accession of a new mehtar provincial and other officials were expected to transfer their allegiance, hence the proverb which has often been misunderstood by foreigners: ‘He who rules my country is my king.’ During the nineteenth century at least, the Katore mehtars effectively kept the peace within their own territory, and the relative security of life and property there was remarked upon by several of the EARLY travellers.

11 One group particularly liable to enslavement was the Kalash, a conquered but non-Muslim people inhabiting parts of the southern Katore territory. In addition to the Katore, the Kushwaqt and the rulers of Gilgit (i.e. in those principalities where centralized rule was long-established) used to sell their own subjects into slavery. Their right to raise revenue in this manner was apparently explicit, and largely by this means they paid for the import of costly luxury goods that were used on formal occasions. Men, women and children were in fact a major exportable resource, with the advantage of being relatively easily moved over difficult terrain. See, inter alia, Moorcroft, William and Trebeck, George, Travels in the Himalayan Provinces of Hindustan and the Punjab: In Ladakh and Kashmir; in Peshawar, Kabul, Kunduz and Bokhara; from 1819–1825 (ed. Horace, Hayman Wilson), II, London, 1841, p. 270;Google ScholarDurand, Algernon, The Making of a Frontier: Five Years' Experiences and Adventures in Gilgit, Hunza, Nagar, Chitral, and the Eastern Hindu-Kush, London, 1900, pp. 51–2;Google ScholarVans Agnew, P. A., ‘Diaries of Mr P. A. Vans Agnew, Assistant to the Agent, Governor-General, North-West Frontier, on deputation to Gilgit—1847’, The Political Diaries of the Resident at Lahore and his Assistants 1846–1849, VI, Lahore, 1915, p. 288.

661.

Nitrogen and oxygen are equally important for all the things on earth? Do you agree. Justify your answer?

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YES BOTH NITROGEN AND OXYGEN IS ESSENTIAL BECUZ WE NEED OXYGEN TO BREATHE PLANTS NEED NITROGEN FOR THE SOIL SO THAT PLANTS CAN GROW FARMERS ADD FERTILISERS FOR NITROGEN PURPOSES ONLY

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662.

Write about shrubs?? no google

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A shrub or bush is a small- to medium-sized perennial woody plant. UNLIKE herbaceous plants, shrubs have persistent woody STEMS above the ground. Shrub can be deciduous or evergreen. They are distinguished from trees by their multiple stems and SHORTER height, LESS than 6 m-10 m tall.....I have did not copy from anywhere

663.

Meaning of masses meaning of sial and sima

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masses - A large amount or number of something

sial - Sial refers to the earth’s CRUSTS upper layer, it is made up of rocks abundant in silicate and ALUMINIUM based minerals. The word Sial itself is an amalgam of the FIRST two letters of aluminium and silica, Sial runs anywhere from 5-70KM deep from the surface.

sima - Sima is the earth’s crusts lower layer and contains rocks with an abundance of magnesium silicate minerals, the word Sima is an amalgam of the first two letters of Magnesium and Silica. While Sial makes up a majority of the continental crust, the OCEANIC crust is primarily composed of Sima.

664.

A rock once disintegrated is further eroded by forces of nature like water, heat from sunlight and wind. True or false?

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TRUE

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665.

Sheet erosion involves formation of deep, narrow furrows as rainwater flows down the slopes. True or false?

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Explanation:

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666.

Multiple Choice Questions (Quick Revision)Tick (✓) the correct options.1. About__________percent of the Earth's surface is covered with water.(a) 71(b) 69(c) 172. The atmosphere is held to the Earth by the force of.(a) oxygen(b) gravity(c) smoke​

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1. 71 PERCENT of the earth SURFACE is COVERED with water

2. gravity

667.

Why do you think directions are important???​

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In my opinion DIRECTIONS are IMPORTANT

Direction can also DESCRIBE movement: Susie can walk forward or backward, and she can turn left or right when walking to school. Cardinal directions are probably the most important directions in GEOGRAPHY: NORTH, south, east and west.

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668.

Which is the highest mountain peak in Jammu and Kashmir​

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The highest and the most prominent MOUNTAIN is NUN. Highest Peaks. Nun. 7 135 m (prom: 2 404 m).

669.

Please fill in the blanks: Countries located in______________ zones most susceptible to drought face great problems of water scarcity. Please answer fast ^∧^ !!

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ANSWER:

RED ZONE is most SUSCEPTIBLE to drouvht

670.

Give 5 examples of tress having neddle shaped leaves?​

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Pines, spruces, firs and cedars are some of the trees with needle shaped leaves.

• They are abundant in HIGH altitude AREAS where the rain fall is less and temperature is low,

DUE to dryness in AIR, they have needle shaped leaves to prevent the WATER loss due to transpiration.

671.

Match ups1 fauna 2mineral rich 3 unique planets 4 increase in earth temperature 5 flora. a)lithosphere b) earth c)planet life d)animal life e)global warming​

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A

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672.

Which are caused by earth vibration

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EARTH'S VIBRATION.

Explanation:

Around the world, seismologists are observing a lot less ambient SEISMIC noise -- MEANING, the vibrations generated by cars, trains, buses and people going about their DAILY LIVES. And in the absence of that noise, Earth's upper crust is moving just a LITTLE less.

673.

03 Discuss the agricultural pradices that can be adoptedfor soil conservation

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Techniques for IMPROVED SOIL conservation include crop rotation, cover CROPS, conservation tillage and planted windbreaks, AFFECT both erosion and fertility. ... Farmers have practiced soil conservation for millennia.

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674.

Find the LCM and HCF 14 and 56​

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14 is the HCF of 14 and 56

675.

What is the capital of ireland First person to answer and correct then brainliest First person but wrong detect second person correct thanks second person wrong detect again

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676.

What does a meredian mean?????

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A meridian is defined as a large IMAGINARY CIRCLE that passes through two poles, particularly on a globe, or the highest stage of development. An example of a meridian is the Prime Meridian. An example of a meridian is the height of a civilization.

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677.

The time in Accra Ghana at longitude 0 degrees is 11.25 a.m. What is the time in Mombasa Kenya at longitude 45 degrees east?

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678.

Name any Khadar area of Delhi and explain why it is so fertile!No Scam! Or you will be banned No copy from Google​

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Khadar and Bāngur (Hindi language: खादर और बांगर, Urdu languageare terms used in Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi and Sindhi in the Indo-Gangetic plains of North India and Pakistan to differentiate between two types of river plains and alluvial soils. Bangur and Kadir AREAS are commonly found in the DOAB regions. Some villages may have both Khadar and BANGAR areas within their revenue boundaries. Bhangar soils are less fertile as they are above FLOOD level whereas Khadar soils are more fertile as they are below flood level. Bhanger is full of kankers(lime module) and khadar soil is composed of fine silt & clay

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679.

What is the ozone layer ? Describe it briefly ​

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680.

How much time does it take for the sun's light to reach the earth .

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it takes 8 minutes 20 seconds

681.

अमावस्येला चंद्र हा कुणाच्या मध्ये असतो ?​

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चंद्र पृथ्वीचा एकमात्र नैसर्गिक उपग्रह आहे. चंद्र आकारमानाप्रमाणे सूर्यमालेतील पाचवा मोठा नैसर्गिक उपग्रह आहे. पृथ्वी व चंद्रामधील अंतर ३,८४,४०३ कि.मी. असून, हे अंतर पृथ्वीच्या व्यासाच्या सुमारे ३० पट आहे. चंद्राचा व्यास हा पृथ्वीच्या व्यासाच्या एक चतुर्थांशाहून थोडासा जास्त म्हणजे ३,४७४ कि.मी. आहे.[१] याचाच अर्थ असा की चंद्राचे वस्तुमान हे पृथ्वीच्या सुमारे २% आहे तर चंद्राची गुरुत्वाकर्षण शक्ती ही पृथ्वीच्या गुरुत्वाकर्षण शक्तीच्या सुमारे १७% इतकी आहे. चंद्राला पृथ्वीभोवती एक प्रदक्षिणा घालण्याकरीता २७.३ दिवसांचा कालावधी लागतो. तसेच चंद्र, सूर्य व पृथ्वी यांच्यातील भौमितिक स्थानांमुळे दर २९.५ दिवसांनी चंद्राच्या कलांचे एक आवर्तन पूर्ण होते.

682.

Today’s generation has received water from the past as a ______ asset. [ ]A. Sacred B. Valuable C. PricelessD. None of the above

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ANSWER:

VALUABLE ASSET .......

683.

Name 5 dengred species of shark.

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Great WHITE shark.

WHALE shark. ...

Scalloped hammerhead. ...

Dusky shark. Dusky sharks like this ONE were seen BITING and thrashing at the whale. ( ...

Basking shark.

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684.

What is a globe in geography​

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A GLOBE is a spherical model of EARTH, of some other celestial BODY, or of the celestial sphere.

685.

what is human environment. answer it is the enviroent that is modified by humans for their needs right or wrong please tell​

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Answer:natural ENVIRONMENT HUMAN BEINGS INTERACT and modify it according to their need

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686.

Rocks which have cracks or pores in them and can contain water are called ____ rocks.

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Answer:

ROCKS which have CRACKS or pores in them and can CONTAIN WATER are CALLED pervious rocks.

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687.

What is sustanaible development​

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Answer:

The development that should TAKE place without COMPROMISING the needs of the future generation is KNOWN as sustainable development.

688.

Q1. What are corals? (1 point)Q2. What is the latitudinal extent of India? (1 point)Q3. Name the major physical divisions of India? (3 points)​

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ANSWER:

corals are the ORGANISM which lives in water bodies

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689.

What are human resources important​

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Human resources are important because nation's DEVELOPMENT is mostly depended upon human resources which INCLUDE human skill, technology, thinking and KNOWLEDGE, that leads to a nation's power. Only human skill and technology change the natural substances into a valuable resource.

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690.

The ocean movements are _____, _____ & ______.

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FAST , BEAUTIFUL and IMPRESSIVE

691.

What is rock cycle ​

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is the CYCLE in which magma change to IGNEOUS change to sedimentary change to metamorphic

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692.

What are ores ???????? ​

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a METAL-bearing mineral or rock, or a NATIVE metal, that can be MINED at a PROFIT. a mineral or NATURAL product serving as a source of some nonmetallic substance, as sulfur.

693.

There are __________ national park in indiahint: It is a number​

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Answer:

There are 104 NATIONAL Parks in India

Explanation:

HEMIS National Park in JAMMU Kashmir is the largest

694.

What are sedimentary rocks​

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Sedimentary rocks are TYPES of rock that are FORMED by the ACCUMULATION or DEPOSITION of small particles and subsequent cementation of mineral or organic particles on the floor of oceans or other bodies of water at the Earth's surface

695.

Describe the role of Peru current.​

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696.

hi guys can u please send a phto of a practice MCQ question paper for sst geography first two chapters please class 9

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698.

Give two examples of food chain . don't spam​

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eagle snake FROG insects

lion DEER GRASS

699.

hi guys can u please send a phto of a practice MCQ question paper for sst geography first two chapters please

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700.

Please explain me What are igneous rocks ?????​

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Explanation:

IGNEOUS rocks (from the Greek word for fire) form when hot, MOLTEN rock crystallizes and solidifies. The melt originates deep within the Earth near active PLATE boundaries or hot spots, then rises toward the surface.

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