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5751.

Which of the following is true about plant? a) The design made by veins in a leaf is called leaf venation. b) Net like design made by veins in a leaf are taproots. c) Parallel veins in a leaf are fibrous root.​

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The DESIGN made by veins in a LEAF is called leaf VENATION.

5752.

Write the difference between regular and irregular reflection.​

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Explanation:

The major difference is

REGULAR REFLECTION is

1) rays stiking a smooth surface and are reflected formally .

2) the surface must be smooth. like glass .

3) INCIDENT ray is equal to reflected ray .

IRREGULAR REFLECTION

1) Ray's strike the surface properly but are reflected in various DIRECTIONS .

2) the surface must be having IRREGULARITIES in then or be rough . like sofa .

3) incident ray is not equal to reflected ray .

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5753.

Which of the following is synthetic fibre A.silkB.nylonC.juteD.Woll​

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ANSWER:

nylon

Explanation:

NYLONE is MAN MADE FIBER

5754.

A flag near the check post furls in the direction of sea is it midnight afternoon why​

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ANSWER:

this is the RIGHT ANSWERS of your QUESTIONS.

5755.

What is the relation between heart rate and pulse rateplease give answer if it will correct I will mark as brainiest answer ​

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The pulse rate is exactly equal to the heartbeat, as the contractions of the heart cause the INCREASES in blood pressure in the arteries that lead to a noticeable pulse. TAKING the pulse is, therefore, a direct MEASURE of heart rate.

5756.

Explain the difference on the basis of properties(1) Thermosetting plastics and thermoplastics. (2) Physical properties of metals and non metal physical properties. (3) Useful micro organisms and harmful micro organisms.​

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ANSWER:

THERMOSETTING PLASTIC

5757.

The thinnest blood vessel is-A. VeinB. Artery C. CapillaryD. Platelet​

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ANSWER:

C ) carpillary

Explanation:

this the answer I THINK

5758.

1. The displacement of a car is positive. Can the distance covered by it be zero? Justifyyour answer.​

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Answer:

hey mate here is ur answer

Explanation:

Displacement can be zero even when distance is not zero. Consider two points A and B such that AB = 5 m. When a car travels from A to B and then back from B to A, distance = 5+5 = 10 m. Displacement = Minimum distance between final(B) and INITIAL position(B) = 0.  

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5759.

Pls help this screenshot has the question

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ANSWER:

NUMBER a

EXPLANATION:

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5760.

Which of the following is synthetic fibre​

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ANSWER:

Where R the option broo

Explanation:

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5761.

Identify the type of tooth indicated by the alphabet A, B and C by observing the figuregiven up of the picture​

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5762.

Draw the circuit diagram to represent the circuit shown below.​

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In the given circuit, one END of the bulb is connected with one end of the CELL while their other terminals are connected to a safety pin. HOWEVER, the safety pin is not connected with one of the DRAWING pins. Thus, the circuit is not complete. HENCE, the safety pin represents a switch in the ‘OFF’ position.

5763.

Q-2Do as directed(05)Watch the following.ABDigestion of starchAOrganic substances2Absorption of waterB.Small intestine3Dead components in the soilC.Large intestineA-levelD.Habitat of ant, rat and other suchliving organisms5.B-levelE.mouthF.Presence of more mineral elements​

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ANSWER:

બૂઝો દરરોજ ખોરાકમાં બટાટાનું શાક અને રોટલી જ આરોગે છે. આમ કરવાથી તેને

પડનાર સંભવિત મુશ્કેલી અંગે તમે શું સમજ આપશો ?

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5764.

Meko na ek gaane ki lines suj ri hai for my all frnds..xdJanam janam janam sath chalna yunhi♡kasam tumhe kasam aake milna yanhi♡​

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Hehe

kya USME mai BHI aata hu ? hehe

vse agar tum mko chorr k gyi to.m V chala jaunga

5765.

1.breathe through their skin.2. Soil, water & air are thefactors of a habitat,3. Light travels in aline​

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Answer:

Earth worms BREATHE through their skin.

Soil, WATER and AIR are BIOTIC factors of a habitat.

Light travela in a straight line.

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5766.

It is the lower chamber of theheart_________________.​

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ANSWER: the LEFT and RIGHT ventricle

Explanation:

:)

5767.

પ્રશ્ન:10(6)અહીં આપેલી અધૂરી વાર્તા બીજાં દસ-બાર વાક્યો ઉમેરીને પૂર્ણ કરો.એક ઉંદર હતો ને એક ઉંદરડી હતી. ઉંદરડી બહુ તોફાની હતી. વળી, તેનાં જાતજાતનાં સપનાંહતાં. તે આખી દુનિયામાં ફરી વળવા ઈ છતી હતી. તે રોજ ઉંદરને કહેતી, બસ. મને પેલાપંખીઓની જેમ પાંખો મળી જાય પછી તું જો. થોડાજ દિવસોમાં ખરેખર ઉંદરડીને પાંખો ફૂટી.ઉદર આ જોઇને બોલ્યો, " અલી ઉંદરડી ! ... please solution in Gujarati ​

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ANSWER:

બૂઝો દરરોજ ખોરાકમાં બટાટાનું શાક અને રોટલી જ આરોગે છે. આમ કરવાથી તેને

પડનાર સંભવિત મુશ્કેલી અંગે તમે શું સમજ આપશો ?

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5768.

2. Identity the Shrub from the following pictures.AB.C​

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Answer:

didi /BHAIYA PIC kaha HAI

5769.

बीजाणु का निर्माण कैसे होताहै​

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ANSWER:

बीजाणु निर्माण

यह प्रक्रिया पौधों में होती है। बीजाणु निर्माण में, जनक पौधा अपने बीजाणु पेटी (SPORE CASE) में सैंकड़ों प्रजनन इकाईयाँ पैदा करता है, जिन्हें 'बीजाणु' कहते हैं। जब पौधों की यह बीजाणु पेटी फटती है, तो ये बीजाणु हवा, जमीन, भोजन या मिट्टी पर बिखर जाते हैं। यहीं ये उगते हैं और नए पौधे को जन्म देते हैं|

5770.

व्हाट आर फ्रूट्स डिस्क्राइब द ईयर कोर्सेज​

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ANSWER:

here answer

Explanation:

THI is answer

5771.

Define laws of reflection.​

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Answer:

The law of reflection REFERS to the reflection of light-rays off smooth conducting surfaces, such as polished metal or metal-coated glass MIRRORS. The ANGLE of reflection is EQUAL to the angle of incidence. Both angles are measured with respect to the NORMAL to the mirror.

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5772.

Heat or radiation is produce.​

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Explanation:

Radiation is the emission or TRANSMISSION of energy in a straight line (like a 'ray' in geometry'). This line travels through space or some material, spreading out from the source in all DIRECTIONS; "radiating" out. Radiation can also refer to the emitted energy itself. There are many different types of radiation that can include electromagnetic, thermal, acoustic, particle radiation (such as alpha or beta radiation from a radioactive source), and ionizing radiation.[1]

Ionizing versus Non-Ionizing Radiation

Figure 1. Ionizing radiation is radiation that can strip electrons from atoms. This process is shown above.[2]

Ionizing radiation is a specific type of radiation that has enough energy to eject an electron from some atom. This radiation includes ionizing particles from alpha or beta decay, as well as electromagnetic waves in the form of gamma radiation. Generally speaking, the energies of alpha and beta decay particles and gamma ray photons is higher than the ionization energies of atoms and molecules.[3] These particles ionize the matter and break MOLECULAR bonds, which can CAUSE significant biological damage such as burns, radiation sickness, and cancer.

Non-ionizing radiation does not remove electrons from atoms. This means that it is generally less severely damaging than ionizing radiation. Most of the health risks that accompany non-ionizing radiation come from the thermal energy that accompanies the radiation[4]. All forms of radiation can be divided into ionizing and non-ionizing radiation.

Electromagnetic Radiation

Figure 2. The electric (red) and magnetic (blue) fields are changing, causing the radiation moving to the right.

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Electromagnetic radiation is produced by accelerating charges and moves through space as with its electric and magnetic fields oscillating like in figure 2.[1] This radiation is also known as an electromagnetic wave as it is composed of alternating electric and magnetic fields. This type of radiation comes in discrete packets known as photons.

There are several different types of electromagnetic radiation, and their properties depend on their energy and wavelength. Some of the different types include radio waves, infrared radiation (felt as heat), microwaves, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, x-rays, gamma rays, and cosmic rays.

Long wavelength electromagnetic radiation (radio to visible light waves) are generally non-ionizing. Shorter wavelength electromagnetic radiation (ultraviolet light to gamma rays) tends to be ionizing (Figure 3).[4]

Figure 3. The electromagnetic spectrum divided into ionizing and non-ionizing radiation.[5]

Thermal Radiation

Thermal radiation is one type of electromagnetic radiation that is talked about in great detail. In terms of heat transfer, radiation is the emission of thermal energy in the form of infrared waves.[6] Generally, thermal radiation and infrared waves are referred to simply as "heat". Since heat is carried by electromagnetic waves, it does not need a physical medium to transfer it. Instead it radiates through space - this is how the Earth is heated by the Sun despite space being a vacuum.[7]

Figure 4. A dog as seen in the infrared spectrum.[8]

All objects at normal temperature emit thermal radiation; however it is not visible to the naked eye. Infrared cameras are able to pick up this invisible radiation and digitally convert it into a visible image (such as the one shown in Figure 4). Sometimes this radiant heat is visible. For example, a candle radiates heat. It also gives out visible light, which corresponds with the temperature of the flame. The flame burns hottest at the wick, and gives off blue or white light as it is on the higher end of the visible light spectrum. Surrounding the wick, the flame is yellow and then red in appearance, which is at the lower end of the visible light spectrum. The region surrounding the flame gives off no light as it emits infrared waves, but feels warm to the touch.

Sunlight

Sunlight, also called solar radiation, is a form of radiation that originated from the Sun. The radiation is part of the electromagnetic spectrum, including infrared, visible, and ultraviolet light. Sunlight that is incident upon the Earth's surface has been filtered through the atmosphere, with some of the ultraviolet radiation being absorbed.[9] In addition to providing light for Earth, sunlight also acts as a source of radiant heat, warming the Earth.

5773.

Dead components in thesoil​

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ANSWER:

humus are death decaying PLANT and ANIMAL MATTER on top soil

5774.

15Loudness is determined by theof the sound​

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LOUDNESS is DETERMINED by the AMPLITUDE of the SOUND

5775.

Give me the whole answer fast​

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answer:

1 C) plants and animals

because some dogs eat some animals such a s chicken

2. b)

because shrubs are 3 - 4 m long

they have woody STEMS which gives them a bushy appearance

and they have many branches

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5776.

Thin and expensive fibre which are popular as Kashmiri is obtained from which animal?

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Cashmere wool, USUALLY simply KNOWN as cashmere, is a fiber obtained from cashmere goats, pashmina goats, and some other breeds of goat. It has been used to make YARN, TEXTILES and clothing for HUNDREDS of years.

5777.

Hamare pachan tantra ki kisi ek engine ka naam likhiye aur uska karya bhi Hindi mein

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ANSWER:

आहार-नाल, मुखगुहा, ग्रसनी, ग्रसिका, आमाशय, छोटी आंत, बड़ी आंत, मलाशय और मलद्वार से बनी होती है। सहायक पाचन ग्रंथियों में लार ग्रंथि, यकृत, पित्ताशय और अग्नाशय हैं।

5778.

Thin and expensive fiber which are popular as kashmiri is obtained from which animal.​

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EXPLANATION:

CASHMERE GOAT is the ANS

5779.

which of the following sourcese of food is used by dogs?a)only plants b)only animals c) plants and animals d) none of above​

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Answer:

option c ) PLANTS and animals

Explanation:

DOGS are omnivorous animals which MEANS they eat both plants and animals.

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5780.

The image that could not be obtained on the screen_________________.​

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ANSWER:

REAL IMAGE is that can be OBTAINED on SCREEN

5781.

Why do we eat food ?​

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Explanation:

All living organisms need food to stay alive, grow and get energy. Food is basic necessity of all living organisms.

  • Food provides energy to do work.
  • It helps in the growth of the body.
  • It repairs worn -out cells .
  • It gives strength to the body to protect itself from diseases.

Indeed ,food is a FUEL for the body. Like a car cannot run WITHOUT petrol, living organisms cannot survive for LONG without food. It is only necessary for humans but also for plants and animals.

We eat different TYPES of food - like eggs and bread for breakfast, rice, Dal, chapati, vegetables fish, FRUITS for lunch and dinner.

Some animals eat plant and plant products only. Some animals eat other animals only. Some animals eat both plants and animals.

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5782.

Why is sky blue. i will make you brightest. who ans the fist.​

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ANSWER:

HOPE IT'S HELPFUL FOR YOU

5783.

Which one of the following is based on the heating effect of electric current?(A) Immersion rod (B) Hair dryer (C) Geyser (D) All.

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ANSWER:

D  is the CORRECT answer

Explanation:

5784.

What is the angle of incidence of a ray if the reflected ray is at an angle of 90° to the incident ray..?

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\implies\angle i =  \angle r

\implies \angle i \:  +  \: \angle r = 90 \degree

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5785.

Flag questionWhat is the near to Wingfieldapartment in glass menagerieSelect one:A. dance hallB. libraryC. churchD. shop​

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I don't KNOW the ANSWER if you know then SAY

HJ

5786.

) Classity the following animals into carnivorous, herbivorous and omnivorous(Buffalo, Tiger. Cat, Man, Deer, Panther, Lion, Crow)​

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ANSWER:

carnivores - tiger, cat, panther, lion

herbivores - BUFFALO, deer

omnivores - CROW, MAN

5787.

What is the pitch of a sound in a guitar when thin wire is use​

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ANSWER:

When thin wire is USED, the SOUND will be of highter pitch and when wire under less tension is used, the sound will be bass.

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5788.

List some sources of noise pollution ?​

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EXPLANATION:

LOUD speakers

buses

horns

CONSTRUCTION NOISES

5789.

Classify the following in to chemical chargeand physical changes*are not usually reversible*new objects are of formed*No sound or gas is produced*the shape or dimension of the object changes*New smell is not produced.*Heat or radiation is produce​

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I don't KNOW the ANSWER if you know then SAY

5790.

A car covers 200km in 4hours .find the speed of a car​

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the SPEED of the CAR is 50km/h.

5791.

The reflection of light in a plane 1 pointmirror or any other mirror takesplace atO Gold surface in itBlack painting in itSilver surface in itO White painting in it​

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ANSWER:

A GOLD SURFACE is the CORRECT answer

5792.

4.Name some devices which work on heating effect of electric current and magnetic effect ofelectric current​

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Answer:

Answer. Heating EFFECT: Geyser, ROOM heater. MAGNETIC effect: Electric BELL, cranes to lift magnetic material.

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5793.

Which of the following is a synthetic fiber ?A Silk B Nylon C jute D Wool Answer is B Nylon​

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Answer:

b. NYLON is a SYNTHETIC FIBER.

EXPLANATION:

very easy question.

5794.

complete the following. a. shrubs are ----------- b. desert are ----------- c. the four landforms are ------------​

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ANSWER:

.

EXPLANATION:

perenial

barren AREA

miuntain,plateau,plains,river

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5795.

Why are ocean currents important​

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Answer:

By moving heat from the EQUATOR toward the poles, ocean currents play an important role in controlling the climate. Ocean currents are also critically important to sea life. They carry NUTRIENTS and food to organisms that live permanently attached in ONE place, and carry REPRODUCTIVE cells and ocean life to new place

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5796.

_______ fibre are strong and light​

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ANSWER:

NYLON FIBER is the answer

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5797.

Std -6Date - 17-03-2021Sub - ScienceTotal marks - 80Day - WednesdayTime - 3 HoursQ-1 (A) Choose the correct option from the given options.1) What is shown in the given figure?a) Weaving of cotton from the fibre.b) Ginning of cottonc) Harvesting in the cotton field.d) Making of yarn from the fabric.2) On the basis of which characteristics, Juteis considered as a natural fibre ?(a) It is produced very easily.(b) It is obtained from plants.(c) It is the strongest fibre.(d) Silkworms are useful in its production.3) Which of the following characteristics is most useful for flower identification?(a) It smells good.(b) It is always coloured.(c) It is found at the top of the stem.(d) Corolla (Dalpatra) is found in it.(B)Answer in brief.1) Write the names of two flowers which has joint andseparate sepals2) Look at the picture. In which season children wear suchdresses?3) What are these garments usually made of?Q-2(A) Choose the correct option form the given altematives.1. Which of the following source of food is used by dog?a) Only plantsb) Only animalsc) Plants and animalsd) None of the above2. Identity the Shrub from the following pictures.BА3. Which of the following properties is useful in making lemon juice?(a) Transparency of the substance (c) Solubility of the substanceConductivity nf the substanc​

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ANSWER:

is this your EXAM PAPER and ASKING US

5798.

Some pupil think that we can see objects which are not light sources ‎because our eyes give out light, just like torch. How can you show that ‎this idea is wrong? ‎

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EXPLANATION:

Most objects do not reflect light. They absorb light and re-emit it. When you see regular objects like a house or tree, you are not seeing reflected light. You are seeing light which is EMITTED by the OBJECT. Most objects do not reflect light. They absorb light and re-emit it .Light is not visible in a VACUUM. If we see lighten up surroundings, they are glowing concentration of molecules that we see. Light itself is not visible.

5799.

Habitat of ant,rat and other such organisms​

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Answer:

Ant

Most ants live in nests, which may be located in the ground or under a rock or built above ground and made of twigs, sand, or gravel. Carpenter ants (Camponotus) are large black ants common in NORTH America that live in old logs and timbers. Some species live in trees or in the hollow stems of weeds.

Rat

They live in yucca, palm and cypress trees, as well as in elevated areas of human homes. Roof rats can be found LIVING in attics, rafters, eaves and on roofs. They may ALSO choose to nest in nonarboreal vegetation, such as shrubs, HONEYSUCKLE and tall grasses.

other such organisms

A habitat is an environment where an organism lives throughout the year or for shorter periods of time to find a mate. The habitat contains all an animal needs to survive such as food and shelter.

5800.

Which one is not a part of spherical mirror?(A) Concave mirror (B) convex mirror (C) plane mirror (D) All.

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ANSWER:

PLANE MIRROR is not a SPHERICAL mirror