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Which synthetic fiber substue from wool.1.ARCYLIC2.POLYSTER3.PET4.MALAMINE |
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Answer» Which synthetic fiber substitute from WOOL. Ans. 1.ARCYLIC Acrylic is used instead of wool because it is not that expensive as wool and shows all the CHARACTERISTICS of wool. THANK my ANSWER if it helps you!! MARK it as the Brainliest plzz!!✌✌ |
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Please anybody helps me to solve this. |
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Please tell all three answer |
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Answer» Answer: 1.westbengal 2.immeresed in water 3.making oil 4.silk |
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9. The composition of wool fibre has elements(a) C, N, O and H(c) C, N, S and O(b) C, N, O, H and S(d) C, N, O and S |
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Answer» The correct OPTION is (b). Mark this as brain list answer |
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Growth of this plant requries black or alluvial soil option a. cotton b. jute c. coconut d. flax |
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Answer» Option A) Cotton make my answer BRAINLIST. if not send popularity to me on my pubg ACCOUNT |
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1 } bile breaks down fats into _ and _.2} _ increase the area of absorption for food. 3} In amoeba _ are used for procuring food . 4} The excessive loss of water from the body is called _. |
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Answer» Answer: 2) Villi 3) Pseudopodia 4) dehydration Hope it HELPS |
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1. (a) What is material?(6) What are the different types of materials? Give one example of each.Science-6 |
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Answer» Answer: (a) A material is a substance or mixture of substances that constitutes an object. Materials can be pure or impure, LIVING or non-living matter. Materials can be classified based on their physical and chemical PROPERTIES, or on their GEOLOGICAL origin or BIOLOGICAL function. (b) The matter in which an object is made is called material. All the objects are made up of one or more materials. Materials. Objects Material 1 Chairs WOOD, metal, plastic, concrete 2 Clothes Cotton, wool, silk, nylon, polyester 3 Utensils Iron, copper, aluminium, silver, stainless steel Hope this will help you........................ Please mark me as Brainliest.........
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Q113How do Substances like co2 and water more in andout of the cell ? Disscuss ? |
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Answer» CO2 moves in and out of the cell through the PROCESS of diffusion. Diffusion is the process by which MOLECULES of a substance moves from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. Water moves in and out of the cell through the process of osmosis. Osmosis is the process by which molecules of a substance moves from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration through a SEMI permeable membrane. Thank my answer if it helps you! MARK it as the Brainliest plzz!!✌✌ |
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How to write the record writing book 9 th class plz send a pic i will give 50 points plz pls |
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Holla!!Do you think that continents are drifiting away from one another?give reasons to support your answer! |
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Answer» Answer: Plate tectonics is the investigation of these CRYSTAL chunks, and how they COOPERATE at their edges.
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How Chamelon change its colour |
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Answer» Answer: Chameleon skin has a superficial layer which contains pigments, and under the layer are cells with guanine crystals. CHAMELEONS CHANGE colour by changing the space between the guanine crystals, which changes the WAVELENGTH of light reflected off the crystals which changes the colour of the skin. |
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9: On what principle mercury thermometers are made10. Name the two types of breeze which blow in coastaand explain with the help of labelled diagram.Chemistry Chapter 5Acids, bases and salts1. Name any two natural and artificial indicators.2. What is an antacid? How does an antacid work? Naone antacid.3. Green apple taste sour. Why is it so? Name the clsubstance present in it |
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Fill in the blanks with appropriate grunds from the box.REpaduanroben- par le is time consumingMpent paskutTHU THIETishore Favourite spertfor vased peoplethe end enche siritioning form. |
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Answer» Answer: (c) Fill in the blanks in the passage given below with the appropriate form of the verb given in the brackets. Do not rewrite the passage but write down the verbs in the correct order: [5] The young PRACTIONER.... .......(1) (seat) by a cheerful FIRE, in his parlour. For the last one hour, he ..... (2) (listen) to the wind beating the rain against his window. The night .......... (3) (be) wet and COLD and the wind..................(4) (whistle) through the rafters. He........ (5) (walk) through MUD and water the whole day. Now he.................(6) (relax) comfortably in his dressing gown and slippers. A thousand thoughts ....(7) (go) through his mind. The next day ...(8) (be) a very busy one for him. The storm (9) (bring) with it so many casualties. He ...(10) (shall) check his stock of medicines. Explanation: |
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Give information about any 5 disease in briefexample- malaria -information about it, what is this disease,how to cure this disease, how to prevent and take precautions |
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Answer» Explanation: Malaria is a life-threatening mosquito-borne blood disease. The Anopheles mosquito TRANSMITS it to humans The parasites in mosquitos that spread malaria belong to the Plasmodium genus. Over 100 types of Plasmodium PARASITE can infect a variety of species. Different types replicate at different rates, CHANGING how quickly the symptoms escalate, and the severity of the disease. Five types of Plasmodium parasite can infect humans. These occur in different parts of the world. Some cause a more severe type of malaria than others. Once an infected mosquito bites a human, the parasites multiply in the host’s liver before infecting and destroying red blood cells. In some places, early DIAGNOSIS can help treat and control malaria. However, some countries lack the resources to carry out effective screening. Currently, no vaccine is available for use in the United States, although one vaccine has a license in Europe. In the early 1950s, advances in treatment eliminated malaria from the U.S. However, between 1,500 and 2,000 cases still occur each year, mostly in those who have recently traveled to malaria-endemic areas. |
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What is the difference between 'prehistory ' and history? doodo is page se |
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Answer» History can be generally defined as the past, and how past relates to the human lives. The main DIFFERENCE between history and prehistory is the existence of RECORDS; history is the recorded events of the past whereas Prehistory is the time before writing was introduced. Therefore, it is clear that prehistory, as the name suggests, is the time period before history. |
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Write the difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures withexamples? |
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Answer» Answer: HOMOGENOUS mixtures- mixtures made up of one COMPOUND which uniformly mixes in a fixed ratio. eg- CO2 Heterogenous mixtures- mixtures made up of more than one compound which is not uniformly formed. eg-chalk IRON |
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1. The hair on the skin of sheep, yak from which wool can be obtained is called(a) reeling (b) fleece( c.) spinning(d) . roving2. A moth whose larva spins like silk fibre to form cocoon(d) shearing(a) silk moth (b) silk worm (d) silkworm5. A rare and expensive fibre called cashmere is obtained from(a) camel(b) sheep(c) goatd) rabbit6 Wool is obtained from the animals that grow long lustrous hair like(d) all of them(a) angora goat (b) angora rabbit (c) cashmere goat7 The wool of Merino sheep belongs to the category of(a) medium wool (b) long wool (d) fine wool(c) carpet wool8 The process of removing the vegetable matter like seeds and burrs from wool is known as(d) carbonising(a) carding(b) roving(c) crimp9. The composition of wool fibre has elements(a) C, N, O and H(b) C, N, O, H and S(c) C, N, S and O(d) C, N, O and S10. Wavy nature with certain amount of twist of wool fibres is commonly known as(a) resiliency (b) crimp(c) carding(d) roving |
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Name five plants and their plants that we eat |
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Answer» Answer: The NAMES of five plants and their parts that we eat are: Carrot- Root. Potato- Stem. Apple- Fruit. Spinach- LEAVES. Mustard- Seeds and leaves |
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3.what happens when there is a lack of vitamins in the body? |
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Answer» Answer: Vitamin deficiency anemia develops when your BODY has a shortage of the vitamins needed to produce enough healthy red BLOOD cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen from your lungs THROUGHOUT your body. If your diet is LACKING in CERTAIN vitamins, vitamin deficiency anemia can develop. Explanation: it will definitely help u |
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A mutually beneficial association between two organisms is called |
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Answer» it is KNOW as symbotic raltionship |
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| 1073. |
Rabi crops grow in which season |
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Answer» Answer: Rabi season The rabi crops are SOWN around mid-November, preferably after the monsoon rains are over, and HARVESTING begins in April / MAY. The crops are grown either with rainwater that has percolated into the GROUND, or using irrigation. A good rain in WINTER spoils the rabi crops but is good for kharif crops. Explanation: |
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Please answer the above question.Fill up 6. iron nails can be separated from husk by using ________.Answer this fill up and the questions in above picture |
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Answer» Answer: 6.magnet Explanation: |
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What is meaning of life cycle |
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Answer» LIFE cycle - the series of CHANGES in the life of an ORGANISM including reproduction. |
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The filteration method cannot be used to separate sugar and salt mixed water.why? please solve my this problem, I will mark him or her brainliest who will solve this question |
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Answer» Answer: the FILTRATION method cannot be used to SEPARATE sugar and salt mixed water because we can separate the water but we can't separate sugar and salt differently because they are present in thousand ten thousands of PARTICLES and can't be differentiate so that is the reason we can't Filter it |
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Iron nail circuit will the bulb glow |
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Answer» Answer: yes ,because IRON nail is MADE up of iron which is a CONDUCTOR. |
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Autotrophic nutrition is found only in |
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Answer» Answer: Plants Explanation: HOPE this helps!! PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST!!! Follow me!! |
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Seed drill is used to ____.a. sow the seedsb. remove the weedsc. remove the pestd. mix manure in the soil |
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QUE 1 - THE PRESSURE OF THE WATER AT THE BOTTOM OF THE POND IS AT THE SURFACE OF THE POND :a) lower than b) same c) higher than d) either lower or higher |
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Rhizobium is a good example of |
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Answer» Answer: The legume–rhizobium symbiosis is a classic example of mutualism—rhizobia supply ammonia or amino acids to the PLANT and in RETURN receive organic acids (principally as the dicarboxylic acids MALATE and succinate) as a carbon and ENERGY source. Explanation: hope it HELPS you |
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Which of the following is incorrect statement?A. A fertilizer increases the yieldB. Excessive use of Fertilizers disturb thebalance of the nutrients in soilC. Fertilizers are eco friendlyD. None of the above |
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How can you identify an alkali with the gelp of litmus paper |
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Answer» Answer: Blue litmus paper turns RED under acidic conditions and red litmus paper turns blue under basic or alkaline conditions, with the COLOUR change occurring over the pH RANGE 4.5–8.3 at 25 °C (77 °F). Neutral litmus paper is PURPLE. Litmus can also be prepared as an aqueous solution that functions similarly. Explanation: I think this will help u dear |
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What do you mean by fibres |
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Answer» Fiber is a rope or string used as a COMPONENT of composite materials, or MATTED into sheets to make products such as paper or felt. FIBERS are often used in the manufacture of other materials. The STRONGEST engineering materials are generally made as fibers, for example carbon fiber and Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene. |
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The fundamental particle of an atom which can be shared among the atom of different elements |
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Answer» Answer: Covalent bonds FORM when ATOMS share ELECTRONS. Since electrons move very fast they can be shared, effectively filling or emptying the outer shells of the atoms involved in the BOND. Such bonds are referred to as electron-sharing bonds |
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Which of the following is not true for fertilisers?a. They increase the yieldb. Their excessive use disturbs the balance of nutrients in soilc. They are generally used in small quantityd. They are environment friendly |
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Answer» Answer: option a and d are not TRUE plz MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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Tiny pores found on the lower side of the leaves are called |
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Answer» Stomata Explanation: PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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Choose the correct alternative from those given below each question andwrite its index letter (alphabet) in theprovided against each question :(1) Which of the following elements is metal ?A. Carbon B. Phosphorus C. Sulphur D. Calcium(2) Which of the following elements is non-metal ?A. Copper B. Potassium C. Iodine D. Manganese(3) Which gas does sodium produce by reaction with water?A. OxygenB. Carbon dioxide C. Hydrogen D. Chlorine |
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Answer» 1.Calcium 2.Iodine 3.Hydrogen Explanation: Mark my answer as BRAINLIEST if it helps. |
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What are the different commponents of soil? |
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Answer» Answer: As a whole, soil is made up from four constituents: mineral MATERIAL, ORGANIC material, air and water. There are CONSIDERED to be three main mineral PARTS to soil; ‘sand’, ‘silt’ and ‘clay’. These parts give the soil its 'mineral texture'. |
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Match the words/statements in column 'A' with that in column 'B':Column A Column B1. Plasmodium (a) Intestine2. Spider (b) Saprozoic3. Caterpillar (c) Sanguinivore4. Kingfisher (d) Omnivore5. Anopheles (e) Detritivore6. Rat (f) Phagocytosis7. Earthworm (g) Teeth8. Amoeba (h) Saliva9. Incisor (i) Endoparasite10. Ptyalin (j) Herbivore11. Pepsin (k) Piscivore12. Assimilation (l) Stomach |
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Answer» Answer: are YAAR ache sai likhte yaha PE ais e kuch SAMAJ HI nahi aa raha hai MUJHE lagta hai question ko edit karo |
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take an onion and 1 jam bottle insert the roots of onion in the jam bottle for 5 days after 5 days observe the growth of onion which is submerged in jam bottle write observation here |
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Answer» The roots of the onion in the jar 1 would be longer whereas the growth of roots of onion in jar 2 stop after the root tips of the onion bulb in jar 2 have been CUT. When the root tips are cut, the apical meristem responsible for the increase in length gets removed. The growth of plants occurs only in certain specific regions. In the above picture, the roots of onion bulb grow fast at the tip due to PRESENCE of dividing cells of meristematic tissues located only at these points. New cells PRODUCED by meristem are initially like those of the cells of meristem itself, but as they grow and mature, their characteristics slowly change and they become differentiated as components of other tissues. Apical meristem is present at the growing tips of stems and roots and increases the length of the STEM and the root |
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What do you mean by humas? |
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Answer» Answer: Hi mate, Here is your answer, Humus is the DEAD and DECAYING MATTER which is present in the topsoil that gives fertility boost to the soil. PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST.... |
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Out of the following groups of crops which group is included in kharif crops?a. Rice, wheat, cottonb. Maize, soybean, mustardc. Rice, mustard, cottond. Rice, maize, soybean |
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Answer» option d mark as BRAINLIST |
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Rationalise the denominator 1/2+√3 |
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Answer» Answer:2-root3 Explanation: |
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What does a mission pilot do |
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Question = what is epigraphy ? |
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Answer» Answer: Epigraphy:The study of INTERPRETATION of ANCIENT incriptions. PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST. |
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Why was wearing of silk cloth is associated with status symbol during ancient Times |
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Answer» Answer: because, in ancient times, British rule on us and, on that time silk clothes are very EXPENSIVE, do for earn BETTER money, British rulers put special symbol on them. I,HOPE it is right answer of your question.May, it HELPS you. |
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Q3-While measuring the length of a knitting needle, the reading on the scale at one end is 5.0 cm and the other end is 50.2 cm.What is the length of the needle in millimetres ? |
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Answer» oh sorry the QUESTIONS are unable to UNDERSTAND so KEEP understand question |
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What is the site of photosynthesis in green plants? |
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Answer» Answer: hey mate here is your answer chloroplasts The Cell. All GREEN PARTS of a plant, including green stems and UNRIPENED fruit, have chloroplasts, but the leaves are the major sites of PHOTOSYNTHESIS in most plants (FIGURE 10.2).. There are about half a MILLION chloroplasts per square millimeter of leaf surface. Explanation: hope it helps. |
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Study the below diagram: in fig a there is cold water, in fig b hot water in fig c normal water. what do you feel when you dip your hand in mug a and b? after keeping your right hand in mug a and your left hand in mug b for two minutes you simultaneously put two hands in mug c. what do you feel? what can you conclude from this experiment? |
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Answer» Answer: Mix some cold and hot water in mug C. Now DIP your left HAND in mug A and the right hand in mug B. After keeping the . Explanation: May this ANSWER will HELP you PLZ mark has BRAINLIEST |
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