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3. Which wire – having low resistance or high resistance can be used for connecting variouscomponents in an electrical circute |
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ਪੈਦਾ ਹੁੰਦੇ ਹਨ। ਪਰ ਉਹ ਇਹ ਸੋਚ ਕੇ ਹੈਰਾਨ ਸੀ ਕਿਉਸਨੇ ਕਦੀ ਗੰਨੇ ਅਤੇ ਆਲੂ ਦੇ ਬੀਜ ਨਹੀਂ ਦੇਖੇ। ਉਹਇਹ ਜਾਨਣਾ ਚਾਹੁੰਦਾ ਸੀ ਕਿ ਇਹਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਨਵੇਂ ਪੌਦੇ ਕਿਸਤਰ੍ਹਾਂ ਉਗਦੇ ਹਨ? Kamal thought that newplants always develop from seeds.But he was astonished to think thathe never seen the seeds ofSugarcane and Potato. He wants toknow how new plants are grown fromsuch plants? ਬਸਰ ਬੀਬਗ ਪਾ ਕਿ ਸਉਂ ਧੀਏहमेशा बीजों से पैदा होते हैं। पर वह यह सोच केहैरान था कि उसने कभी गन्ने और आलू के बीजटी टेरते। तह जानना चाहता था कि इनके नऐं |
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Answer» Answer: SUGARCANE and potato reproduce by the process of budding. In which buds are produced which grow in larger size with the passage of time and FINALLY GET seperated from the mother plant. hence these plants do not require seeds production. therefore Kamal could not FIND seeds of such plants. other example are Yeast and Hydra. i hope it helped you not copied from Google |
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IX Name the following:(a) The organ which produces sperm(b) The organ which produces egg(©) The place where embryo develops in human female(d) The organ in reproductive system which receives thesperm(S) A muscular tissue which delivers the sperm into vagina of female(f) Name the method of asexual reproduction in which individuals develops from the bud.(g) Name the process of reproduction in Amoeba.> |
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1. Two organisms are good friends and live together. One provides shelter, water andnutrients while the other prepares and provides food as shown in picture.a. What is the term used for this type of association?b. Name the organism which provides shelter, water and nutrients in this association. |
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The reading of the laboratory thermometer, in the figure shownhere, is-10.2°C-10°C10.8°C18°Cto measure |
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Answer» 18 DEGREE CELSIUS is the correct answer Explanation: HOPE IT HELPS MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST PLSSS... |
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The one who answer this question the fasted he would be marked as brainliest and would be followed by meMy question is What is a tuning fork? |
Answer» HEY MATE...!HERE IS UR ANSWER...!A two-pronged steel device used by musicians, which vibrates when STRUCK to give a note of specific pitch.ORA tuning FORK is an acoustic RESONATOR in the form of a two-pronged fork with the prongs formed from a U-shaped bar of elastic METAL. It resonates at a specific constant pitch when set vibrating by striking it against a surface or with an object, and emits a pure musical tone once the high overtones fade out.HOPE IT HELPS...!THANKS. |
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The reading of the laboratory thermometer, in the gare sbones2.here, is10.2°C-10°C10.8°C18°CIt is not convenient to use the laboratory thermometer to measure otemperature. This is so because-its range is small.give fast plz |
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What is it made from?? Why??A screwdriverA pair of tongsElectric cablesOrnamentsPots and Plants Please Answer this question and earn 13 points. |
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Answer» Explanation: •A screwdriver --- steel( it is strong ) •A pair of TONGS --- steel( it is strong) •Electric cable ---- METAL such as cropper ,aluminum { because to conduct electricity } • ornaments--- gold ,silver , etc ( because of the shine) •pots of plant-- SAND ,plastic ( to hold the soil ) plz FOLLOW me and mark me as brainlist for my hard work |
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Tick (/) the correct option.1.A copper ball at 30°C is put in a container, containing water at 30°C. In thiscaseheat will get transferred from water to the copper ball.heat will get transferred from the copper ball to water.heat would flow first from copper ball to water and then from water tocopper ball.there would be no transfer of heat between the copper ball and water. |
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Answer» Answer: there will be no transfer of HEAT between the copper BALL and WATER |
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4.10 Increase food production.plastic is a non-biodegradable material.5. cold webihis a greenhouse gas.Suppose if you are a part of the Government of India, what steps wouldtake to save the environment. State any three ways.Answer the following questions in brief.1. Write the names of the pollutants that cause air pollution.2. What is built environment?3. What do you understand by waste management?What is CNG? Why should we prefer CNG as compared to other fuName two greenhouse gases. Which gas is largely responsible for thgreenhouse effect?Why catalytic converters are installed in cars?What are the main causes of noise pollution?iswer the following questions in detail. |
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Project :X. Make a collection of news, photos, andcuttings about landslides and rift collapse.2. With the help of internet, collect informationabout the latest gadgets and technology toforecast earthquake |
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Answer» SORRY BUT YOU CAN SEE THE ANSWER FROM GOOGLE Explanation: HOPE IT HELPS MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST PLSSS... |
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B. Answer in one sentence1. Name all the ingredients that are required for photosynthesis to occur.2. How does solid food travel down the oesophagus after it is swallowed?3. What do you mean by the ‘atomicity' of an element?4. What is sericulture?5. What do you mean by ‘temperature of an object?6. Water has higher heat capacity than stone. Compare the time taken by water and stone toheat up and cool down.7. What effect does excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach cause?8. Give a chemical reaction in which there is evolution ofgas.9. What protection does a polar bear have from the extreme cold weather in which it lives?1. What is weathering? |
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Answer» Answer in one SENTENCE mark me brainliest pls 1. Name all the ingredients that are required for photosynthesis to occur. 2. How does solid food travel down the oesophagus after it is swallowed? 3. What do you mean by the ‘atomicity' of an element? 4. What is sericulture? 5. What do you mean by ‘temperature of an object? 6. Water has higher heat capacity than stone. Compare the time TAKEN by water and stone to heat up and COOL down. 7. What effect does excess hydrochloric ACID in the stomach CAUSE? 8. Give a chemical reaction in which there is evolution of gas. 9. What protection does a polar bear have from the extreme cold weather in which it lives? 1. What is weathering? |
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How can pure silk be differented from silk explains with an activityfast I will mark you as brainlest answer |
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Answer» The fabric which burns giving a smell of BURNING hair will be natural silk or pure silk. 2. The fabric which burns giving a smell of burning PAPER will be artificial silk. Just like silk, WOOL is ALSO made up of proteins. |
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In thepecesence of which reagent milk turn a violet a) Iodine solutionb) HCI acidc)starch solutionsd )copper sulphate and caustic soda solutions |
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Answer» Answer: OPTION C) COPPER SULPHATE and caustic SODA solutions Explanation: |
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3. By what methods--physical or chemical—is it possible to break a compound into itsconstituents?4. What is the base of all plant fibres?5. In which method of transfer of heat do molecules themselves travel from the hot portion tothe cold portion?6. If a vegetable tastes bitter, what is it likely to have in it-a base or an acid?7. Is rusting a physical or a chemical change?8. Is heat a form of energy or a form of matter?9. Fill in the blanks: The nearer a place is to the equator the(warmer/colder) it isexpected to be0. Humus is found in all layers of the soil. True or false? |
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5. CornflakesVI. Answer the following questions in one word:1. Name a plant whose almost all the parts areedible.Carrot, Radish2. On the basis of their feeding habits, in whichcategory will you put human beings?3. From where are spices obtained?4. Which part of the plant is a turnip?5. What substance found in flowers is used by beesto make honey?6. How are crops grown, in patches or rows?7. Do we add spices in food only for the sake offlavour? |
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Answer in one word1. Are non-green plants autotrophs or heterotrophs?2. What kind of nutrition is seen in animals? |
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Answer» Answer: MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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It is believed that height of achild depend upon the genesinheritedfrom parents. How ever, it seem that tall parentsmayhave short children and vice -versaare there factor other thangenes,that can cause these variations1)No, It can be another cause2)Ambiguois3)DataInsufficient4)yes, nutrition can be a factor |
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Sorry by mistakely I have rated you wrong I want to rate you 5 sorry for that. please reply me only *tanusawant16*for that you are not said and thank you for this story.You all are thinking that why I am saying this app is only for questions but I feel that I have to say this so I said sorry for this. If you feel this is not good sorry. |
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A magnetic rock was named _______ due to its directive property(a) Loadstone(b) Magnetite(c) Leadstone(d) Both (a) and (c) |
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Answer» Answer: a) Lodestone is the correct answer PLZ FOLLOW me and MARK me as BRAINLIST |
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Why does the size of naphthalene balls, put in open keep on reducing with time?Please answer it |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Size of NAPHTHALENE balls, put in open, keep on reducing with time We have NOTICED if we keep naphthalene balls in the open and exposed to the AIR in the atmosphere the naphthalene balls KEEPS on reducing in size, the reduction of naphthalene balls is due to the change of state that occurs in the atmosphere. There is a PROCESS of sublimation that occurs where the naphthalene changes its state from solid to gas directly without changing to liquid in the middle. This is the reason why the naphthalene balls keeps reducing its size if we keep it exposed to the air and atmosphere. |
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HomeworkRead the names of given substances and write in which state they found and what are their Uses:1. Wax2. Oxygen3. Oil4. Iron5. Gold6. Ice7. Dry Ice8. Iron9. Sand10. Carbon dioxide |
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3) Pseudopodia4) FlagellumGrass is rich ina special kindcarbohydrate which can be digested byruminants.1) Glucose2) Cellulose3) Sucrose4) Fructose |
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The organisation that maintains the Red Data Book is(a) WCU O (b) WWF(c) UNESCO(d) UNICEF |
Answer» WCU is your answer .... |
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D Answer the following questions,1What makes birds unique or different from all other animals? |
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Answer» Answer: BIRDS are different from all other animals such as they have WINGS, they have beak, they SWALLOW the food.....etc |
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Please give examples of a good fuel and also its characteristics and how it is a good fuel(spammers will be reported)chapter combustion and flame class 8answer should be given in full detail |
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Answer» Answer: characteristics : It should POSSESS high calorific value. It should have proper ignition temperature. ... It should not produce poisonous products during combustion. It should have moderate rate of combustion. Combustion should be easily controllable i.e., combustion of fuel should be easy to start or stop as and when required. example: CNG (COMPACT Natural GAS) how it is a good fuel :we choose a good fuel on the BASIS of following properties: ● It should be efficient and readily available. ● It should not be very expensive. ● It should have high calorific value. |
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Properties of OxygenSN PropertiesObservation1. Physical State2 Colour3.Odown4. Weightas compared towater5 Solubilityinwater |
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Answer» Answer: 1.gas 2.no colour 3.no odour 4.0.000108 ATOMIC weight 5.highly SOLUBLE |
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II. Match the columns.Column I1. Dolly2. Zygote3. Reproduction4. Caterpillar5. Sperm6. Fallopian tubeColumn IIEnsures continuation of similar kind of individualsUndergo metamorphosisMale reproductive cell 5Ovum is released in itFertilized egg 2First cloned mammal |
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Which of the following is a symbiont? (a) Cuscuta(b) Fungi(c) Venus fly trap(d) BacteriaPlease answer me fast |
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Answer» 1 answer is the LICHEN mycorrhizal. |
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C. Choose the correct answer,1. A farmerthe field before sowing the seeds.ploughsGrains are packed inharvestssprays |
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1. To walk through a waterlogged area, you usually shorten the length of yourdress by folding it. Can this change be reversed?? |
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To WALK through a WATERLOGGED area, you usually shorten the LENGTH of your dress by folding it. Can this CHANGE be reversed? Answer: YES, it can be reversed by unfolding the dress.
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1..What is crop??2..What is tilling??3.. What activities is important in agricultural practcies?? |
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Answer» 1) Crop, harvest, produce, yield refer to the return in FOOD obtained from land at the end of a season of growth. Crop, the term common in agricultural and commercial use, denotes the amount produced at one cutting or for one particular season: the potato crop. 2) Tilling is a process of preparing the soil for the CULTIVATION of seeds by digging, ploughing and overturning of the soil. It ensures proper mixup of the nutrients and uproots the weeds growing beforehand. Cultivators and tillers are the machines used for this process. Tillers are preferred for large AREAS while cultivators are used for a small cultivable land. 3) Good Agricultural Practices can reduce the risk of HARMFUL contamination of your produce. Following best practices for reducing microbial contamination ensures that the food that you sell to the public will not cause harm or ILLNESS for consumers |
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नयनामाची विभक्तीची रूपे पाहा.घरदवितीयाघरास, घरालापराने, घराशीली, शी.ई. हीसला, ना,छातीघराहनऊना हुनसा, जी.पाचायत. आसशेपरनो |
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Assertion : Heavier objects has larger inertia than a lighter object. Reason : Mass is a measure of its inertia.A.I f both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.B. If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.C. If assertion is true but reason is false.D. If both assertion and reason are false. |
Answer» answer is AExplanation: inertia is the inherent property of an object by virtue of which it tends to retain its state or rest or of uniform linear motionand mass is directly proportional to inertia |
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3. Do you know that honeybees play a very important role in protecting the environment?Collect information about it. |
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EXERCISESChoose the most appropriate answer1. Which of these provides energy?a. vitaminsb. mineralsc. carbohydrates d. waterWhich of these is the quickest source of energy?a. sugarsb. starchc. proteinsd. fatsIn which vitamin would your body be most deficient if you did not eat fresh fruitsvegetables?a vitamin A b. vitamin Bc. vitamin Cd. vitamWhich mineral is necessary for the formation of strong bones and muscles?ironb. calciumc. phosphorusd. pota:Which of these forms most of our body weight?a. proteinsb. fatsc. carbohydratesd. watIron is a |
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Name the component in the following mixtures1.sharbat=?2.rock salt=?3.wheat from field=?4.soft drink=?5.Lemon Juice=? |
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Answer» Answer: 1. The active component of Sharbat Bazoori is Tukhme Khayaren (Cucumis Sativus) that detoxifies the body, and leave a soothing and cooling effect on human body. 2. Its primary constituents are sodium, chloride, calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sulfate. Rock salt generally contains between 90 to 98% sodium chloride. 3. Wheat is 13% water, 71% carbohydrates, and 1.5% fat. Its 13% protein content is MOSTLY gluten (75-80% of the protein in wheat). 4. Soft drinks typically contain water, sweetener (8 12%, w/v), carbon dioxide (0.3 0.6% w/v), acidulants (0.05 0.3% w/v), flavorings (0.1 0.5% w/v), colorings (0 70 PPM), chemical preservatives (LAWFUL limits), antioxidants (<100 ppm), and/or foaming agents (e.g., saponins up to 200 mg/mL). 5. The pulp and rind are also used in cooking and baking. The juice of the lemon is about 5% to 6% citric acid, with a pH of around 2.2, giving it a sour taste. The distinctive sour taste of lemon juice makes it a key ingredient in drinks and foods such as lemonade and lemon MERINGUE pie. |
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The tube starting at mouth and ending at anus is called(A) Elementary canal(B) Oesophagus© (C) Food pipe(D) Alimentary canalAH |
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Answer» food PIPE |
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Proteins contain__________(6) Framers enrich the soil by adding __________ and__________(7) In most of green plants, photosynthesis takes place in the__________(8) Plants are unable to use atmospheric__________(9) Green patches in stagnant water are aquatic__________(10) During photosynthesis, __________ energy is captured by the leaves and stored as food.(11) The occurrence of photosynthesis is tested by the presence of _____________ in the leaf.(12) In lichena ______________ and _____________ live in symbotic association.(13) During photosynthesis ___________________________ energy is converted into the _________________ energy of food.(14) Leguminous plants are examples of _____________________ association.(15) _______________________________ plants |
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Answer» Answer: amino acids 6.manure and fertilizers 7.chloroplasts 8.nitrogen 9.plants or organisms 10.solar energy 11.starch 12.lichen 13.solar energy to chemical energy 14.symbiotic 15.aquatic HOPE THIS HELPS U.... |
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Example: children's footwear, women's accessoriesLook at the sentences given below and write down the function of the possessiveform of nouns italicized in each case (ownership, relationship, quality, part,description).1. The plane's left wing stopped working at the time of landing,2. Have you seen Saran's new cell phone? It looks very stylish.3. Everyone noticed the speaker's nervousness on stage.4. A new range of men's perfume was launched recently.5. Renu's best friend, Akhil, has gone to the UK for studies.6. The little girl's brother was a tall boy, eight years of age.7. Rishi's watch was lost in a crowded café.8. The car's rear tyre went flat just as it started.9. The child's happy face was all the satisfaction Paul needed forhis good deed.10. The girl's beautiful writing delighted the teacher.sualing the Possessive Form of NounsWith plural nouns that end in an s, use only the apostrophe without an extra samnles: Hartford Convent is a boys' school. |
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Answer» Answer: I did not understand what u mean So............. I am gonna write one noun from each sentence OK ???? Explanation: 1. Plane 2. Saran 3. Speaker 4. Men 5. Renu, Akhil, UK 6. Girl, boy 7. Rishi 8. Car 9. Child, Paul 10. Girl, teacher Hope it helps.............................. Please mark me as BRAINLIEST please please please please....................................... |
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Read the names of given substances and write in which state they found and what are their Uses:1. Wax2. Oxygen3. Oil4. Iron5. Gold6. Ice7. Dry Ice8. Iron9. Sand10. Carbon dioxide |
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Answer» Answer: 1) Solid 2) GAS 3) Liquid 4) Solid 5) Solid 6) Solid 7) Solid 8) Solid 9) Solid 10) Gas |
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Which of the following is not a constituent of petroleum? *(a) paraffin wax(b) lubricating oil(c) petrol(d) cokeplzz answer it quickly dears |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: MAKE ME BRAINLIEST PLS |
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Naphthalene balls are obtained from coal tar and are used as: *(a) mosquito repellant(b) honey bee repellant(c) moth repellantplzz answer quickly dears plzzz(d) snake repellant |
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Class -1//E.V.S//Chapter-2LESSON- Our body parts...[Question and answers:]1. Why do we have nose?Ans: We have nose for hearing types of sounds.2. Why do we have nose?Ans: We have nose to smell the different types of smell and breath.3. Do you see using your Tongue?Ans: No,I will see using my Eyes.4. How do you hold your pencil ?,will you use your toes?Ans:I will use my fingers,no.______________________[Fill in the blanks:]1. We have _______ to hear.Ans: We have EARS to hear.2. I hold my bottle using my_______.Ans: I hold my bottle using my FINGERS._______________________{Announcements}Hello guuy!This is your friend I hop this will be helpful....if yes then:Follow me,Answer your feedback,Forward it to your 1st class friends.....bye bye |
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Which of the following is a pair of exhaustible natural resources? *(a) coal and soil(b) air and sun-light(c) water and petroleum(d) wildlife and mineralsplzz answer it quikly plzz |
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Which of the following must be found in every cell on the earth ?1. cell membrane 2. nuclear membrane 3. both 4. a cell can survive without either of them . |
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Match the following1.a. Combination of cellsElectromagnet2.Battery b.temporary magnet3. Bar magnet c. alloy of tin and lead4. Fuse wire d.permanent magnet |
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Choose the incorrect statement from the following. Forest fires are usually due to: *1 point(a) carelessness of humans(b) heat of sun(c) cutting of trees(d) lightning strikeplease answer it quikly plzzzzzzzzzzzzz |
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A sonar sends ultrasonic vibrations in a sea, after striking the sea bed these are reflected upward and are picked up after 2.4 seconds from the sending time. if the speed of sound in water is 1600m/s then calculate the depth of the sea.please answer those who know this. and answer properly..... |
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Answer» Given - Time - 2.4 seconds Speed - 1600 m/s Find - Depth of the sea. Solution - Sonar is based on ECHO. Thus, it CALCULATES the DISTANCE between the two objects namely source of sound and the place where sound hits. The formula for calculation is - V = 2d/t. In the formula, v is speed of sound, d is distance between source of sound and place and t refers to time. Keeping the values in equation- 2d = V*t 2d = 1600*2.4 D = 80*24 D = 1920 metre. Hence, the depth of sea is 1920 metres or 1.9 kilometres. |
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Match the following1.what will be the answer separating funnel and salt solution optionsa.Evaporationb.Immiscible |
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Answer» ANSWER is B It is IMMISCIBLE |
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