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explain why the following are made of thermosetting plastics a) socepan handless b) electric plugs/switches/plug boards |
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Changs the followingcellcioussemperaturo to kelviun scale!2220°c |
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Answer» K= °C + 273 K= 220+273 220°C= 493 K Pls MARK as BRAINLIEST ♥️ |
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II.2.3.(1. The hair on the skin of sheep, yak from which wool can be obtained is called(d) spinning(a) reeling(c) roving(b) fleece2. .........is the process of removing greases and dirt from the raw wool with soap and detergent.(d) sorting(a) shearing(b) shoddy(c) scouring 3. .............is a property by which wool fibres interlock and contract when exposed to heat.♡ (d) felting(b) sorting. a. roving(c) reeling4. A moth whose larva spins like silk fibre to form cocoon(d) shearing(a) silk moth(b) silk worm(c) scouring5. A rare and expensive fibre called cashmere is obtained from(d) rabbit (a) camel(b) sheep(c) goat6. Wool is obtained from the animals that grow long lustrous hair like(a) angora goatd. all of them(b) angora rabbit (c) cashmere goat7. The wool of Merino sheep belongs to the category of(a) medium wool(b) long wool(c) carpet wool(d) fine wool8. The process of removing the vegetable matter like seeds and burrs from wool is known as (a) carding(b) roving(c) crimp(d) carbonising9. The composition of wool fibre has elements(a) C, N, O and H(b) C, N, O, H and S0 (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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Answer» Answer: 1.d spinning 2.b shoddy 3.d felting 4.b SILK worm 5.d rabbit |
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Milk giving animals are calledSelect one: a. Dairy animals b. Milk animalsc. Milch animalsd. None of these |
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Give examples which indicate that nylon fibres are very strong? |
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Answer» It is used to making rope. Used for climbing ROCKS and used for making parachutes.. Explanation: mark as brainlist.. |
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Ch 14 learning science Can anyone send Cordova learning science ch 14 only pictures lChapter is chemical effects of electric current. Plz send |
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Answer» Answer: Question 1. What are good conductors? Answer: The substances that conduct electricity through them are called good conductors. Question 2. What are insulators or poor conductors? Answer: The substances that do not conduct electricity through them are poor conductors or insulators.
Question 3. Give four examples of conductors. Answer: Copper, iron, aluminium and brass. Question 4. Give four examples of insulators. Answer: Air, wood, rubber and plastic.
Question 5. Name two metal objects which have a coating of another metal. Answer: Handlebars of bicycles, bathroom taps. Question 6. What do we get on electrolysis of acidified WATER? Answer: Hydrogen and oxygen gas.
Question 7. Is air a bad or good conductor? Answer: A bad conductor. Question 8. Which metal is plated on handle bars of cycles and rim of wheels? Answer: Chromium Question 9. What is the full form of LED? Answer: LIGHT Emitting Diode.
Question 10. How do we check the electric current? Answer: We check the electric current by using a tester. Question 11. Which part of an atom is responsible for flow of current? Answer: Electron Question 12. Why do most liquids conduct electricity? Answer: Due to the presence of ions in them, most liquids conduct electricity.
Question 13. An LED is more efficient device than a bulb. Why? Answer: LED is more efficient because it can glow even when a weak or less current flows through it. Question 14. Do lemon JUICE or vinegar conduct electricity? Answer: Yes, they conduct electricity. Question 15. How is conductivity of liquids tested? Answer: By using a tester. Question 16. Is water from taps, handpumps, wells and ponds a good conductor? Answer: Yes, water from these sources is a good conductor.
Question 17. What makes distilled water a good conductor? Answer: Salts when mixed with distilled water make it a good conductor. Question 18. Why is a layer of zinc coated over iron? Answer: To prevent iron from corrosion and rust. Question 19. Will the SOLUTION of sugar in distilled water conduct electricity? Answer: No Question 20. Why is tin electroplated on iron to make cans used for storing food? Answer: Tin is less reactive than iron. Tin coating prevents food from coming in contact with iron and thus pre¬vents it from getting spoiled or corroded.
Question 21. Why we ifse chromium electroplating on taps and bars of bicycle instead of silver and gold? Answer: Silver and gold are very expensive comparatively to chromium. Question 22. What type of effect of current do the deposits of metal on electrodes show? Answer: Chemical effect Question 23. What effect of current does electroplating show? Answer: Chemical effect Question 24. Which effect of current causes the bulb to glow? Answer: Heating effect Question 25. Which part of the bulb glows? Answer: Filament Question 26. Name the three effects of electric current. Answer: Heating, magnetic and chemical effect. Question 27. How can the magnetic effect of current be checked? Answer: By using magnetic compass. Question 28. What do we see when the compass needle is brought NEAR a wire in which current is flowing? Answer: The needle deflects. Question 29. What is electroplating? Answer: Deposition of thin layer of a metal over other metal by electrolysis is called electroplating. Explanation: |
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Which of the following is aphysical changeO Melting of iceMelting of waxO Formation of steam from waterO all of these |
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Answer» all of these HOPE it HELPS ..... |
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DAY 4Herbs and aromatic plants are used for Ayurveda medicines and personal care products sold by companies like as Dabur, Himalaya, Natural Remedies, Patanjali etc. Make a complete detailed study of any 2 herbs used in these products- Name of the herb, type of soil needed for its growth, favourable climate, places these herbs are mainly cultivated, its use. Any other relevant information about the herb can also be shared. DAY 5With reference to DAY 4, tabulate the amount of different ingredients used in the different products and prepare a pie-chart. After that, compare the amount of different ingredients used with the total amount of material used, represent each as a rational number and project each in separate number lines.PLZZ TELL WHAT DO I NEED TO DO IN DAY 5 |
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Answer» Answer: put the 150-odd years of knowhow to USE, BEYOND just medicines. RIDING on a growing wave of interest in natural products and ingredients, Vaidya has, over the past couple of years, evolved the brand Dr Vaidya’s into much more. With 35 products, including those for hangovers and Chyawanprash-in-a-capsule, Dr Vaidya’s wants to latch onto the trend of first building a national and then an international business around natural products and ayurveda. Explanation: pls mark me the brainliest |
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3. Define leaf blade What is biological classification. |
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Answer» In botany, the petiole (/ˈpiːtioʊl/) is the stalk that attaches the LEAF BLADE to the STEM. Outgrowths appearing on each side of the petiole in some species are called stipules. hope it will HELP you please mark as brainlist ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️ |
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Ch 14 learning science Can anyone send Cordova learning science ch 14 only picturesChapter is chemical effects of electric current. Plz send |
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Answer» don't no SORRY Explanation: don't no sorry |
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Give Me the long summary of chapter fun they hadAnd The message of the chapter the little girl |
Answer» MESSAGE OF LITTLE GIRLThe story highlights the beautiful bond between the child and her parents that is unique and special as it survives all the challenges and obstacles. Parents in order to prepare their children for the hardships of life often become strict, resort to punishments etc. Children at times fail to understand that in doing so their motive is only the betterment of their children. the fun they had summary The Fun They Had Summary in EnglishThe story begins with two children named, Margie and Tommy. It takes place in the world of the future where computers dominate everything. Moreover, it also shows how the concept of schools and classrooms has transformed completely. It’s the year 2157, and Margie is writing in her diary about how Tommy found a book. This book was of Tommy’s grandfather when he was a little kid. Margie learns about how they use to print all the stories on paper back then. Further, they read the book themselves and find the feeling of turning pages over rather funny. It was funny because they were not in the habit of reading still words, only ones in motion that too on a screen. We learn that in the future, there are no books, only telebooks. They store them in TV sets and computers. After that, it takes an interesting turn when they discuss SCHOOL. Margie learns that schools were very DIFFERENT back then. They had actual persons who were TEACHERS. It is surprising because she has only robots which teach her. Moreover, she does not like school because of a lot of reasons. The school she studies does not have any classmates. In fact, it doesn’t even have recess or playground. Margie and Tommy study in a virtual CLASSROOM. They have robots as teachers. Most importantly, her ‘school’ is next to her bedroom only. It is a room full of electronics, robots, and gadgets. The computer software teaches her everything. When Margie attends her school after learning about the earlier ones, she starts wondering. When she starts studying, she cannot help but think about the earlier days. Margie wonders about the fun her grandparents would indulge in. She imagined kids from different neighbourhoods coming together merrily to attend school. Moreover, the fact that they were taught the same thing amused her. It was because everyone would help each other out with the homework. Thus, in the end, she is left wondering about the fun they had. Explanation: MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE |
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The motion of the planets around the sun is arectilinear motionperiodic motionvibratory motion |
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Answer» Answer: Periodic motion Explanation: All EIGHT planets in the SOLAR System orbit the Sun in the DIRECTION of the Sun's rotation, which is counterclockwise when viewed from above the Sun's north POLE. Six of the planets also ROTATE about their axis in this same direction. |
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Aay true or false the outer civering of seed is called seed leaf. |
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Answer» False Explanation: Because Outer Covering of a seed is called Seed COAT. HOPE it helps You. PLEASE Mark me as brainliest. |
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Defleuceele ---fertilrer and manure ? |
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Answer» Answer: Manure, organic material that is used to FERTILIZE land, usually consisting of the feces and urine of domestic livestock, with or without accompanying litter such as straw, hay, or bedding. Farm animals void most of the nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that is present in the food they eat, and this constitutes an enormous fertility resource. In some countries, human excrement is also used. Livestock manure is less rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potash than synthetic fertilizers and hence must be applied in much greater quantities than the latter. A ton of manure from CATTLE, hogs, or horses usually contains only 10 pounds of nitrogen, 5 pounds of phosphorus pentoxide, and 10 pounds of potash. But manure is rich in organic matter, or humus, and thus improves the soil’s capacity to absorb and store water, thus preventing erosion. Much of the potassium and nitrogen in manure can be lost through leaching if the material is EXPOSED to rainfall before being applied to the field. These nutrient losses MAY be prevented by such methods as stacking manure under cover or in pits to prevent leaching, spreading it on fields as soon as it is feasible, and spreading preservative materials in the stable. A green manure is a cover crop of some kind, such as rye, that is plowed under while still green to add fertility and conditioning to the soil. Explanation: |
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Example 8.2 The odometer of a car reads2000 km at the start of a trip and2400 km at the end of the trip. If thetrip took 8 h, calculate the averagespeed of the car in km hl and m s. |
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Answer» GIVEN : Initial odometer reading=2000km Final odometer reading=2400km Total distance= Final distance- Initial distance =2400-200=400km Total time=8h Formula to be USED : Average speed= Total Distance/Total time Average speed in Km/hr: Average speed=400/8 =50 km/hr Average Speed in m/s: 1km/hr=5/18 m/s ∴50km/hr=50x5/18=250/18=13.88m/s Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/739878#readmore Explanation: |
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Define the connection betweencirculatory system digestive system respiratory system |
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Answer» Answer: Your heart PUMPS blood through a complex network of blood vessels. When your blood circulates through your DIGESTIVE system, for example, it picks up nutrients your body absorbed from your last meal. Your blood ALSO carries oxygen INHALED by the lungs. Explanation: Hope it helps you !............... |
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(Best answer will mark as brainlist) only question no. 3No Spam or you will be banned |
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Answer» MARK as BRAINLIEST PLZZ |
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Explain the steps involved in production of wool? |
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Answer» The major steps NECESSARY to process wool from the sheep to the fabric are: shearing, CLEANING and scouring, grading and SORTING, carding, SPINNING, weaving, and FINISHING. |
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Which of the following will help us to make yarn from fibre? handloom charkha knitting needles |
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Answer» HANDLOOMS... |
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Can anyone send Cordova learning science ch 14 only picturesChapter is chemical effects of electric current. Plz send |
Answer» have a GREAT DAY with your FAMILY and FRIENDS and family and friends..funhave a great day with your family and friends and |
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Please answer me this question it's urgent |
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Answer» a) Mohair b) SCOURING C) Sericin d) Camelidae e) Pashmina f) Osmeteria g) Reeling Hope It Helps. Mark me as BRAINLIEST |
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Which of the following property is not responsible for copper to be an "electrical conduction wires"? ●Solid●Colour●Ductility●Good conductor of electricity Pĺəā§è say soon |
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Answer» color Explanation: PLS MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Any three occupational hazards of wool industry |
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Answer» Answer: The most COMMON health and SAFETY hazards identified in the wool shed that can AFFECT you are: sprains and strains, wrist and back problems, cuts and BRUISING, fatigue and dehydration. Some more serious health hazards are: wool based infections, giardia, LEPTOSPIROSIS, hepatitis, tetanus, dermatitis and noise Explanation: pls mark as brainliest |
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State whether the following statements are 'True' or 'False':1. In humans digestion is intracellular.2. Digestion in lower animals (e.g., Amoeba, Hydra, Sponges) is extracellular.3. For cellulose digestion stomach of cow has four chambers.4. Trypsin enzyme is present in pancreatic juice.5. Chyme is formed in the human stomach.6. Liver secretes saliva.7. Female Anopheles mosquito does not spread malaria in humans.8. Toad is an insectivorous animal.9. Ascaris has parasitic mode of nutrition. |
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Answer» Answer: 1. TRUE 2. false 3.false 4. true 5. true 6.false 7. false 8. true 9. true |
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How does an arduino uno Work |
Answer» The Arduino Uno is a MICROCONTROLLER board based on the ATmega328. It has 20 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs and 6 can be used as analog inputs), a 16 MHz resonator, a USB connection, a power jack, an in-circuit system programming (ICSP) header, and a RESET button.Explanation: ʜᴏᴘᴇ ɪᴛ ʜᴇʟᴘs ᴜ ᴍᴀᴛᴇ |
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Kindly give the answer of these questions |
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Answer» In fluid DYNAMICS, drag (sometimes called AIR resistance, a TYPE of FRICTION, or fluid resistance, another type of friction or fluid friction. |
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Speech on technology |
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Answer» Explanation: Also, it implies the MODERN practical knowledge that we require to do things in an effective and efficient manner. Moreover, technological advancements have made life easier and convenient. We use this technology on a daily basis to fulfill our interests and particular duties. From morning till evening we use this technology as it helps us NUMEROUS ways. Also, it benefits all age groups, people, until and unless they know how to access the same. However, ONE must never forget that anything that comes to us has its share of PROS and cons. Benefits of Technology In our day-to-day life technology is very useful and important. Furthermore, it has made communication much easier than EVER before. The introduction of modified and advanced innovations of phones and its application has made connecting to people much easier. Moreover, technology-not only transformed our professional world but also has changed the household life to a great extent. In addition, most of the technology that we today use is generally automatic in comparison to that our parents and grandparents had in their days. Due to technology in the entertainment industry, they have more techniques to provide us with a more realistic real-time experience. |
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Can anyone send Cordova learning science ch 14 |
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Answer» Answer: Do you want 8TH class BOOK's CHAPTER Explanation: But all pages are tough I have to make a COLLAGE follow me so that I can get the NOTIFICATIONS from you.. |
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Give some examples of extremely endangered species. |
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Answer» Explanation: COMMON name Scientific name Conservation STATUS ↓ Amur Leopard Panthera pardus orientalis CRITICALLY Endangered Black Rhino Diceros bicornis Critically Endangered Bornean Orangutan PONGO pygmaeus Critically Endangered Cross RIVER Gorilla Gorilla gorilla diehli Critically Endangered |
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Why should we care about stray animals |
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Answer» Infected animals become AGGRESSIVE and bite without provocation. RESCUING animals helps prevent the spread of rabies by reducing the population of potential carriers in the wild. This reduces the chance of infected animals harming other people and animals in the community. That is why we should care about stray animals.. Hope this answer helpful to you... |
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define atmososphere list the different layers of earth also write their main features in one or two sentence |
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Answer» Hope it will help you... MARK me as BRAINLIEST... Follow me... |
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Why should we care about stray animals? |
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Hey guys what is the meaning of transportation |
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Answer» hey mate here is your answer noun 1. the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported. "the era of global MASS TRANSPORTATION" 2. HISTORICAL the action or practice of transporting CONVICTS to a penal colony. Explanation: HOPE it helps. |
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Which of the following statements is false?*Carbon is the most malleable metal*Copper is a good conductor of electricity*Aluminium is a good conductor of heat*Bromine is the only liquid non-metal |
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Answer» The STATEMENT : CARBON is the most malleable metal , is false Explanation: Carbon is a non-metal and GOLD is the most malleable metal. I hope this will help you :-) |
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Pick the odd one from the following elements **Gold*Potassium*Carbon*Platinum |
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Answer» Carbon |
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What would be the qualities of th plant formed by combaining the two varieties |
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Answer» Explanation: Hybridization is crossing two plants of DIFFERENT species to PRODUCE a new variety. The new plant which is produced is called hybrid which possesses superior characters of both the parent plants. Hybridization is done to OBTAIN desired characteristics such as resistance to pests and diseases, HIGH yield, tolerance to adverse environmental conditions, ETC. |
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Which non metal is a good conductor of electricity? **Sulphur*Graphite*Phosphorus*Coal |
Answer» GRAPHITEHOPE it will HELP you.... |
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तुम्हारे शरीर से किस किस प्रकार जल बाहर होता है इसकी व्याख्या करो |
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Answer» PLS type in English pls FOLLOW me pls LIKE my answer |
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.................is an example of natural polymer 1.rayon 2.nylon 3.callaloe 4.all of these |
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Answer» ......Callaloe ...........is an EXAMPLE of NATURAL POLYMER 1.rayon 2.nylon |
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Which simple tool is used to remove used . [i] siccle [ii] flough [iii] hoe [iv] seed drill |
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Answer» Answer: ❤️❤️ Explanation: correct answer hoe Hoe ALSO KNOWN as fawda in Hindi. Hope it HELPS you PLEASE please mark me as brainliest ✌️✌️ @vansh |
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The process of photosynthesis diagrammaticaly |
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Answer» Here is your ANSWER PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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1)Movement of food through the esophagus is due to :a) biting of foodb) peristalsisc) chewing of foodd) none of theseClear selection |
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How planets fixed in their circular path called orbit???? |
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Answer» Answer: this makes their part of our big by creating orbit of leaves and all in 8th place orbit that its seeds and all he does not have any part of plant is just TELL supplant fruit and all I just fixed values and little to the ROOT and all the rules that does a work to grow a fruits and leaves and the leaves MAKE their own fruits and their lives make their own food by sunlight then they eat. |
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2. The Golden fibre'isa) Cottonb) Hempc) Silkd) Jute |
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Answer» Jute pls MARK me.as BRAINLIEST ji♡♡ |
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7. Parrot is...............8. E. coli is symbiont of humans and lies in host's ......................9. Nutrition involving engulfment of solid or liquid food is called...................... Fill in the blanks. hai |
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Answer» HEY! Explanation: 1) bird 2) body 3) consumption |
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Rabi crop is haevested in . (a) janubery (b) march (c) octebers (d) september |
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What is structure of a cell ? |
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Answer» Cell Structure. ... A cell consists of three parts: the cell membrane, the nucleus, and, between the two, the CYTOPLASM. WITHIN the cytoplasm lie intricate arrangements of fine FIBERS and HUNDREDS or even thousands of miniscule but DISTINCT structures called organelles. |
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1. The mirror in which lateral inverted image is formed is calleda) Plane mirrorb) Concave mirrorc) Convex mirrord) All of these |
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Compare different types of coal based on their carbon content |
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Answer» Coal Also called BLACK gold. Found in SEDIMENTARY strata [layers of soil]. Contains carbon, volatile matter, moisture and ASH [in some cases Sulphur and phosphorous] Mostly used for power generation and metallurgy. Coal reserves are SIX times greater than oil and petroleum reserves. |
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