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The *blank*Department collecs data on aspects of weather to make weather reports. |
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Do you find any difference in the taste of a raw and ripe fruit? explain according to the taste. |
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Answer» yes for EXAMPLE take mango when it is raw it TASTES sour but when it gets RIPEN it tastes sweet |
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an object of mass 16 kg is moving with an acceleration of 3 minute per second calculate the applied for if the same force is applied on an object of mass 24 kg how much will be the acceleration |
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Answer» Answer: 16*3=48/24=2 so the ACCELERATION is 2 |
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How will you obtain clear water from the muddy water, if you are provided with two glass tumblers and no other apparatus? |
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Answer» Answer: we can OBTAIN clear water from the muddy water by the process of decantation. ... than without DISTURBING SLOWLY slowly remove clear water from DIRTY water in other glass. Explanation: JAI HIND |
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Who is the first Pearson in the world |
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Answer» ABU BENATHAM, ACCORDING to CHRISTIANS DO MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST |
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the use of CNG is better than petrol because 1.cheaper 2.less polluting 3.cannot be adultrated 4.all of the above |
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Answer» all the above |
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choose the correct Answer. number 1. Alchol in produred with the help of (i) sodiumchloride (ii)yeat (iii) nitrogen (iv) carbondiovide |
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How Irrigation helps in the growth of plants ? |
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Answer» plants need water to grow and we can provide water to the plants by setting up PROPER irrigation SYSTEMS |
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Please do this question correctly.!!!!! |
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Answer» Hopeit HELPS you MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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Fill in the blanks with suitable word(s):1. Liver secretes.............for emulsification of fats.2. ...................cut the food into small pieces and chew and grind it.3. Amoeba ingests food by using its .................4. Cell feeding is called................5. Bears are............ . animals.6. Aphids are ........................feeders. |
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Answer» Answer: 1. BILE juice 2. Teeth 3. Phygolysosome 4. Phagocytosis 5. Omnivorous |
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Which icon are given by acids &basses on dissolving them in water |
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Answer» here is answer............ |
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Choose the correct Answer. number 1. Alchol in produred with the help of |
Answer» where is the OPTIONExplanation: PLEASE MAKE BRAINLEST answer and follow me please |
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Ans me guise please |
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WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY SCIENCE.....???DON'T POST IRRELEVANT ANSWERS HERE...... PLEASE.... |
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Answer» Answer: Science is the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social WORLD following a systematic METHODOLOGY BASED on evidence. Scientific methodology includes the following: Objective observation: Measurement and data (possibly although not necessarily using mathematics as a TOOL) |
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Science important q-ans of ch-5 heat of DAV centenary public school |
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Answer» Answer: Sorry BRO, I am a DAVIAN but I am inclass 8 TH not in CLASS 5th. So, I don't able to SEND it. |
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What do mean by science |
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Answer» Answer: the intellectual and PRACTICAL activity encompassing the systematic study of the STRUCTURE and BEHAVIOUR of the physical and NATURAL world through observation and experiment. Explanation: hope it will help you |
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Why do earth worms called friends of farmer |
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Answer» it HELPS to loosen the soil which PRODUCE more crops in their FIELD |
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1) Lactobacillus converts_________ sugar of milk into ________2) Exposure to antigens in the body stimulates it to produce_____3) __________is the process in which, food items are packed in air-tight containers4) Yellow mosaic vein' is a plant disease caused by_________ |
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What is a impure substants. define it. |
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Answer» Answer: IMPURE Substance: An impure substance is made of TWO or more ELEMENTS or COMPOUNDS that are not bonded TOGETHER chemically. |
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Hwhis being a ratio of two equal physical quans called its 'specific gravity.'Soample 1. The area of the bottom of a tiffis 0.25 m² and weight is 50 N, Calculopressure exerted by the box on the shelen : Area = 0.25 m², weight of the boxV, Pressure = ?force 50 N |
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Answer» pressure 49.54 |
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Basic difference betweenSwall intestine and largeintestine on the basisof absorption |
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Explain the symbiotic relationship between bean plant and rhizobium |
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Answer» Answer: BACTERIA can be found in the root nodules of LEGUMES. ... The relationship between legumes and Rhizobia sp. is a form of SYMBIOSIS called mutualism, where both organisms benefit from each-other - the plant gets usable nitrogen from the ammonium and the bacteria RECEIVE organic ACIDS from the plant to use as a food source. Please mark as the Brainliest Answer and give thanks to my all Answers. |
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12. The food after passing through small intestine forms an alkaline fluid medium, called(a) faeces(b) chyme(c) bolus(d) chyle14. Succus entericus is also called(a) gastric juice (b) intestinal juice (c) bile juice(d) saliva |
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Answer» Answer: 12) chyle 14) INTESTINAL juice hope it HELPS you FOLLOW me |
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Which fuel is used in airplanes and how is it different from normal vehicle fuel? |
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Answer» Answer: Conventional aviation fuels Explanation: Jet-A powers modern commercial airliners and is a mix of extremely refined kerosene and burns at temperatures at or above 49 °C (120 °F). Kerosene-based FUEL has a much HIGHER flash point than gasoline-based fuel, meaning that it REQUIRES significantly higher temperature to ignite. Please mark brainliest |
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Compare pervious and impervious rocks |
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Answer» hmmmmmmmmm for the inconvenience in the PREVIOUS QUESTION REALLY good at it and I have |
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How can we minimize pollution caused by plastic at home |
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Answer» अगर हम प्लास्टिक किस जगह कपड़े के थैले का उपयोग करें तो हम प्लास्टिक के पोलूशन से अपने देश को बचा सकते हैं |
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What is the function of leafplease if you know please |
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Answer» Answer: All leaves have the same basic structure - a midrib, an EDGE, veins and a petiole. The main function of a leaf is to carry out photosynthesis, which PROVIDES the PLANT with the food it needs to survive. Plants PROVIDE food for all life on the planet. hope it helps please MAK me brainliest |
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What is the difference between homogeneous and soluble substance/mixtures ?? |
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Answer» A homogeneous mixture is a solid, LIQUID or gaseous mixture that has the same proportions of its components THROUGHOUT any given sample. CONVERSELY, a heterogeneous mixture has components in which proportions VARY throughout the sample. pls mark me as the brainliest |
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what are the compound radicals ? Give examples of a few radicals ,alongwith their valencies. Also mention some compounds containing compound radicals.Give the valencies of the parts that make up the compound |
Answer» HOPE IT HELPS YOU AWESOME GUY |
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12. The food after passing through small intestine forms an alkaline fluid medium, called(a) faeces 0 (b) chyme0 (c) bolus(d) chyle4. Succus entericus is also called(a) gastric juice (b) intestinal juice (c) bile juice(d) saliva |
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Classify the change involved in following processes as physical or chemical changes |
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Answer» PLEASE PROVIDE the CHANGES to be CLASSIFIED. |
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उस ऊतक का वर्णन करो जो हमारे शरीर में गति के लिए उतरदाई है ? |
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Answer» ZIGYA यह एक ऐसा ऊतक है जो हमारेशरीर के गति के लिए उत्तरदाई |
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What are looms ? Why are they used for ? |
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A change that takes place on its own |
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What are biodegradable and nonbiodegradable materials? |
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Answer» Answer: Biodegradable material CONTAINS food WASTE like vegetable and fruit PEELS, dead plants and animals, egg shells, chicken, GARDEN waste paper materials, etc. Non-biodegradable things include of plastics, polystyrene, plastic, metals, and aluminum cans, toxic chemicals, paints, tyres, etc. I hope it will HELP you follow me |
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Which of the following is macroscopic?a. Parameciumb. Amoebac. Mushroomd.plasmodium The heating of milk up to 72°C and suddenly cooling is called__________a. freezingb. pasteurisation c. steamingd. preservation |
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Answer» 1. Paramecium 2. FREEZING |
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Name the tissue responsible for a movement in our body |
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Answer» Muscular Tissue Explanation: The tissue responsible for movement in our BODY is the muscular tissue. STRUCTURALLY, muscular tissue are elongated and are made up of several FIBRES of muscle cells. Please mark as the BRAINLIEST Answer and give thanks to my all Answers. |
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Answer the following questions:1. What are the three main parts of a seed?BXERCISE2. What are the two main parts of the embryo of a seed?3. What are the three main conditions essential for the germina |
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Answer» Answer: three main parts of seeds are Embryo endosperm and seed coat Explanation: b the two parts of embryo seed are embryonic root embryonic shoot and cotyledons c. Germination Seeds remain dormant or inactive until conditions are right for germination. All seeds need water, oxygen, and proper temperature in order to germinate. Some seeds require proper light also. Some germinate better in full light while others require darkness to germinate. When a seed is exposed to the proper conditions, water and oxygen are taken in through the seed coat. The embryo's cells start to enlarge. Then the seed coat breaks open and a root or radicle emerges first, followed by the shoot or plumule that contains the leaves and stem. Many things can cause poor germination. Overwatering causes the plant to not have enough oxygen. Planting seeds too deeply causes them to use all of their stored energy before reaching the SOIL surface. Dry conditions mean the plant doesn't have enough moisture to start the the germination process and keep it going. Some seed coats are so hard that water and oxygen cannot get through until the coat breaks down. Soaking or scratching the seeds will help break down the seed coat. Morning GLORIES and locust seeds are examples. Other seeds need to be exposed to proper temperatures. Apple seeds will not germinate UNLESS they are held at cold temperatures for a PERIOD of time. |
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Explain why some fibres are called synthetic? |
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Answer» Athese are manmade fibers PREPARED by USING chemicals. These are made of SMALL units that JOIN TOGETHER to form long chains.nswer: |
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A flower made of bright yellow coloured paper has been pasted on the transparent glass sheet. What will be the colour of the shadow ifblue light is passed through it? |
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Answer» Explanation: violet |
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Plant conservation DEFINE |
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I will make you brainliest please let me understand itmagdeburg hemisphere what happened after doing vacuum in itthen how the air is trapped Why it can't break |
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if you get a turmeric stain on your clothes while eating food , and try to wash it off with soap the stain become red why? Explain. |
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Answer» Explanation: A turmeric stain formed on our clothes when there is a spill while having FOOD, turns red if it is washed off with detergent or soap. This happens because turmeric contains an acid and a compound called cucumine. ... So, when an acid and base REACTS, neutralization reaction TAKES place where the stain becomes NEUTRAL. |
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3. What is the water holding capacity of silt soil?4. Which soil is suitable for cultivation? Why? |
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Answer» FIRST ineed BRAIN LIST answer then I'll send you the answer Explanation: I will |
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_ traps the victim in a trap baited and sugar |
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Answer» What ? I cannot UNDERSTAND |
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Why is it easy to plough sandy soil ? |
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Answer» Sandy soil is often called ‘light soils’ because they are relatively ‘light’ or easy to work with when it comes to ploughing, planting and cultivating. But they’re certainly not ‘light’ or easy to manage! These soils tend to dry out quickly. However, some sandy soils lie on a rocky layer and so can become waterlogged after a lot of rain. In this case, you’ll need drainage trenches. Other sandy soils have a clay or loam base, which is only discovered when digging holes to determine the soil profile. Such soils can be highly productive as the heavier soil below can trap leached nutrients and hold moisture. Sandy soils have very little clay to retain nutrients and so are not fertile. Growing vegetables in sand is similar to farming with hydroponics, where the crops are planted in gravel or some other medium and all the nutrients are supplied via the irrigation water. With hydroponic farming, however, the water containing the nutrients is circulated. In sandy soil, the nutrients are washed through the soil and mostly lost. To manage this, the golden rule is ‘less, more often’. Because sand dries out quickly, apply less water more often. With fertiliser, too, give lighter, more frequent applications to allow the roots to take up the nutrients before these are lost. Organic fertiliser, such as compost, helps with this process. This ‘holds’ any other fertilisers that you apply. Then, as the compost decomposes, it gradually releases nutrients through the activity of soil organisms. This is called ‘mineralisation’, and it’s usually the most practical way to fertilise sandy soils. In general, it’s difficult to build up the organic content of sandy soils, especially in warm areas. To achieve the best results, apply the golden rule: smaller quantities of organic matter more often. Grass mulch also helps to fertilise the soil, as well as keeping it cool in hot weather and reducing weeds. Loss of nutrients Leaching of nitrogen can cause SERIOUS health problems for your plants, and should be addressed with organic fertiliser. Loss of calcium can also produce poor results as it CAUSES acid soils, especially in high-rainfall areas; apply agricultural lime to these soils from time to time. Your fertiliser agent or extension officer can advise you on the quantity needed. Organic fertilisation also helps to produce better crops in acid soils. Eelworm can be a problem in sandy soils, so it’s a good idea to ROTATE crops with crops that are not susceptible to this serious pest. Despite these difficulties, all vegetables can be grown in sandy soil. In fact, this type of soil can be extremely productive if you use the right management methods. Coming to terms with soil Simply put, soil, the medium in which ROOTED plants grow, is a mixture of solids, water and air. The solids include minerals, tiny rock particles, organic matter from animals and plants, and minute living organisms. As explained previously, there are three basic soil types – sandy, loam and clay. However, most lands have a variable mixture of these, such as ‘sandy loam’ – soil that’s part sand, part loam. The ideal way to grow vegetables is to conduct market research to decide on what crops are in demand, then find a piece of land with the best possible soil for the crop. In the real world, however, most farmers and GARDENERS have to learn to work with the soil they have and make the most of it. |
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नेम टू प्रोडक्ट ऑब्टेंड बाय द प्रोसेस ऑफ विनिंग ट्रिक्स एंड ग्रास |
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Answer» Answer: Court Piece (also known as Hokm (PERSIAN: حکم), Rung and Rang)[1] is an Iranian trick-taking card game similar to the card game whist in which eldest HAND makes trumps after the first five cards have been dealt, and trick-play is typically stopped after one party has won seven tricks. A bonus is awarded if one party wins the first seven tricks, or even all tricks. The game is played by four players in two teams, but there are also adaptations for two or three players. Derived games have removed the special role of eldest hand or have added features such as the 2 of hearts as the highest trump (satat), the need to win two consecutive tricks in order to pick up tricks (double sar), or counting TENS rather than tricks (dehla pakad). The game appears to ORIGINATE from Iran. In the Indian subcontinent, it is sometimes spelled Coat Peace, Kot Pees, Chokri, Chakri, Rung or Rang. Alternative names include Seven Hands (Iran), t'rup Chaal, and Hok (Israel). In the Dutch-speaking world, a similar game (and likely derivative) is known as Troefcall (SURINAME and the Netherlands). In English the game is sometimes referred to simply as Trumps. As Satat, it is the most popular card game of Mauritius. Explanation: |
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What are the characteristics of the image formed by a plane mirror |
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Answer» Explanation: (i) PLANE mirror FORMS an erect image. (ii) It forms a virtual image. (iii) Size of the image is same as that of the object. (iv) Image is formed at the same DISTANCE behind the mirror as the object stands in FRONT of it. (v)Image formed is a laterally inverted image i.e., right hand side of the object seems to be the LEFT hand side and vice-versa. |
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1. Why is it difficult to plough clay soil ? |
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Answer» It is DIFFICULT to plough CLAY soil because, Calcium is not leached and the soil becomes acidic. ... Moreover, heavy rains can saturate this soil so much that the crop may die from lack of oxygen. In short, clay soil is HARD, dead and poorly aerated to grow crops. Explanation: Hope it HELPS you!......... |
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