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It was _____ to observe sale for the first time |
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Answer» ong>Answer: The cell was first discovered and NAMED by ROBERT Hooke in 1665. |
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True or False with reason :- 1.Bordeaux is a mixture of slaked lime and chlorine gas.2.Diamond dissolves in organic solvents. |
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Answer» true false . because DIAMOND is a strong element |
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Some organisms, like the platypus, are difficult to classify as they have characteristics which fall intæ multiple categories. Which characteristics of a platypus would lead scientists to classify them as mammals? A presence of a beak and claws B lay eggs and have webbed feet live in the water and have lungs, D have glands that produce milk for their young and hair |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: Brandon Zang was an Editorial Intern at Encyclopædia Britannica in 2020. He is expected to graduate from the UNIVERSITY of Chicago in 2022 with bachelor’s degrees in ANTHROPOLOGY and theater and performance...  © Hans and Judy Besage—Mary Evans PICTURE Library Ltd/age fotostock When 18th-century zoologist George Shaw published the first scientific description of a platypus, many of his contemporaries did not believe |
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Fill in the blanks. 1) Shooting stars are actually not ________ .2) Night birds have ________ cones than rods in their eyes. |
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1. Write about the process of confirmation of proteins in the food? place help me |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: BIURET SOLUTION is USED to identify the presence of protein. Biuret reagent is a blue solution that, when it reacts with protein, will change color to pink-purple. |
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Write a short note onConversation of plants |
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Answer» ER: Plant Conservation is a broad group of activities which aims to prevent plants from BECOMING EXTINCT. It includes the direct conservation of wild populations, collections of plants with gardens, EDUCATION programmes, invasive species control, recovery and RESTORATION work, research programmes, training…'Explanation: |
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A man fires a gun and another man at a distance of 1360 m hears the sound of the shot 4 s after the seeing the smoke from the barrel. Find the speed of sound. |
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Tum bhi science subject longe nice final ki date sheet nhi hai |
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Answer» ong>Answer: OK NICE tum kya BAAN no CHAHATI ho bada ho kar mai to doctor BANUNGA |
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Define pertilisation |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Fertilisation or fertilization, also known as generative fertilisation, syngamy and impregnation, is the fusion of GAMETES to give rise to a new individual organism or offspring and INITIATE its DEVELOPMENT. |
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Which bacteria causes typhoid and food poisoning? please answer correctly... |
Answer» ONG>ANSWER:SALMONELLA typhi is the CORRECT answer. |
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what is the need of including carbohydrates in our diet? which food items contains carbohydrates in plenty? |
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Answer» ong>EXPLANATION: CARBOHYDRATES provide fuel for the central nervous system and energy for working muscles. They also prevent PROTEIN from being used as an energy source and enable fat metabolism, Quinoa. Quinoa is a nutritious seed that has become incredibly popular in the natural health community. ... Oats. Oats MAY be the healthiest whole grain food on the planet. ... Buckwheat. ... Bananas. ... Sweet Potatoes. ... Beetroots. ... Oranges. ... Blueberries. |
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What happens when land warms up faster than the water short answer |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: Land surfaces absorb much more solar RADIATION than WATER. ... Since land absorbs more solar radiation the landsurface RETAINS more heat as do the vegetation for ENERGY. Thus, land surfaces warm more quickly than water. |
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Label it pls. reply ASAP |
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Answer» ong>Answer: |
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Why do living organisms need food? |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: Organisms need to take food to get ENERGY and perform life processes. A LIVING organism undergoes many life processes like nutrition, respiration, digestion, transportation, excretion, CIRCULATION of blood, and reproduction. To perform all these life processes the organism needs energy and nutrients. |
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35.Name the 4 CS of learning in 21" century. |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: COMMUNICATION, Collaboration, CRITICAL Thinking and Creativity. Explanation: |
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3. I said to him, “Sita has been reading a novel since 2 P.M” change to indirect speech |
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Use.* The material we use inourdaily life? |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: Wood, SILK, cotton, leather, rubber, coal, etc. are natural materials. However, some materials that we use are man- MADE. Synthetic TEXTILES like terylene and nylon, cement, glass, plastics, dyes, soap, detergents, fertilizers, insecticides and PESTICIDES are some man-made materials which are commonly used. |
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The diversity of plants and animals in the forest is declining give reason |
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Answer» ONG>Explanation: Fossil records indicate that the diversity of species on the planet has never been stable. Instead, diversity rose and fell in natural cycles that spanned tens of millions of years. The problem people face today is an estimated rate of species loss that is nearly 1,000 times GREATER than historical rates. Biodiversity decline encompasses more than just species loss. It also includes the loss of genetic diversity within species and loss of ecosystems. It can mean that biodiversity has been harmed, rather than lost altogether. Humans have always exploited nature, but as the global population has grown exponentially in recent CENTURIES, so has humanity's impact on biodiversity. Overexploitation Numerous animal, invertebrate and plant species are extinct, or threatened, because of human exploitation. Humans exploit natural resources for food, sport, building materials, medicine and cultural purposes -- and did so with far more abandon before society became more environmentally conscious. Humanity's attempts to understand of the environment began around 160 years ago, and biodiversity issues did not become part of the public debate until late in the 20th century. By this time a lot of biodiversity decline had already occurred. Biodiversity decline continues due to a rapidly expanding human population. Habitat is damaged in order to meet growing needs for agriculture, urban development, water and materials. Fish, wildlife and plants are overharvested, despite mounting evidence that many harvesting practices are unsustainable. Pollution and Global Warming Pollution of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems with physical pollutants such as chemicals, light and noise, as well as biological pollutants in the form of invasive species and diseases, has caused ecosystem degradation by altering species diversity and biomass. The scientific community remains divided over whether air pollution, along with forest clearance, is driving global warming. Regardless of the cause, the rapid pace of current global warming poses a problem for biodiversity. It is likely that many species will not have time to adapt to shifting habitat conditions and thus will become restricted to smaller patches of their original habitat, or go extinct. Scientists predict that climate change will increase the frequency of natural disturbances, creating more stress for biodiversity. Loss of Ecosystem Resilience Each time people damage an ecosystem, they also increase the probability that biodiversity will decline in response to future environmental change. Healthy ecosystems possess features that protect them against environmental change. These features INCLUDE genetic diversity, within and among species; ecosystem connectivity, a term that refers to the amount of intact habitat available to plants and animals; and widespread geographical distribution of populations. A diverse gene pool ensures that some members of a species will posses traits that will allow them to survive change. Habitat connectivity ensures that distressed individuals have the ability to relocate to better habitat. A population that is spread over a large geographic area is less vulnerable to local disturbance, compared with a population whose range is restricted to a small area. The capacity of today’s ecosystems to buffer environmental change, LIKE global warming, has been significantly reduced by past human actions. Policy Problems Scientific research and biodiversity monitoring are expensive, so only a small percentage of the world's biodiversity is studied. Humans have a poor understanding of the current status of biodiversity and less understanding of what biodiversity looked like prior to human influence. Accurately estimating the extent of biodiversity decline is therefore limited. Because of a lack of scientific evidence to present to policy-makers, support for tough environmental laws is often lacking in the political arena. The social and economic costs associated with environmental laws are higher for some community sectors, making the implementation of such laws a contentious issue. Because of these difficulties, laws protecting biodiversity are slow to develop and often inadequate. |
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Answer this full questions I will mark as brilantist |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: I Am trying Explanation: I will EXPLAIN but mark me as brainlist answer.... now pls |
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draw a electric cell and label it Label: Metal cap- Positive terminal- Metal disc- Negative terminal |
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Answer» ONG>Explanation: i hope my answer HELPED you so plz LIKE it and don't FORGET to follow |
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Hemochromatsis sickle cell anemia down syndrome are example |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: Examples include hereditary spherocytosis and acquired sideroblastic anemia. Hypertransfusion is PERFORMED in PATIENTS with beta THALASSEMIA major, SICKLE cell anemia, refractory aplastic anemia, and myelodysplastic syndrome |
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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 rerersed |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: To walk through a WATERLOGGED area, you usually shorten the length of your dress by FOLDING it can this change be REVERSED so ,this is a reversible Change . |
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Write a note on plane,concave and convex mirrorI want point wise give just 5 to 8 points ok |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: A concave MIRROR, or CONVERGING mirror, has a reflecting surface that is recessed inward (AWAY from the incident light). Concave mirrors reflect light inward to one FOCAL point. They are used to focus light. Convex Mirror is a curved mirror where the reflective surface bulges out towards the light source. This bulging out surface reflect light outwards and are not used to focus light. |
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Short note on ocean resources |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Ocean resources provide jobs, goods and services for billions of people around the world and have immense ECONOMIC importance. There resources include food, fuel, RENEWABLE ENERGY, minerals, sand and GRAVEL and tourism. |
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Q.3A) Write Co-relation between the following terms: 1) Ultrasonic sound : Frquency more than 2000 Hz: Infrasonic sound:....2) Repulsion : Like poles :: Attraction:... |
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Answer» ong>Answer: 1. INFRASONIC LESS than 1000Hz 2. Unlike poles Explanation: MARK me as BRANILIEST |
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मगरमच्छ के कितने दांत होते हैं |
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Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION: मगरमच्छ के मुंह में 80 दांत होते हैं और इनके दांत इनके जीवन काल में 50 बार बदल सकते हैं. |
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Please give me the answers of these .I will mark you as brilantist. |
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Which are developed country why they are developed |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: because high income endless poverty these COUNTRIES are what America America is a totally developed country and industrialized countries . . . . mark me as BRAINLIST |
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What do you want? 1 i send questions daily2 i not send any question3 i send questions with solution4 nothingok |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: 4 . nothing hope it has HELPED you |
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Major source of energy |
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Answer» ong>EXPLANATION: |
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What are ductile materials |
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Answer» Ductile materials Image of what are ductile materialsImage of what are ductile materials Image of what are ductile materialsImage of what are ductile materials Image of what are ductile materialsImage of what are ductile materials Image of what are ductile materialsImage of what are ductile materials Image of what are ductile materialsImage of what are ductile materials Image of what are ductile materialsImage of what are ductile materials Image of what are ductile materials Image of what are ductile materials Image of what are ductile materials Image of what are ductile materials Image of what are ductile materials View all In contrast, ductility is the ability of a SOLID material to deform under tensile stress. PRACTICALLY, a ductile material is a material that can easily be stretched into a WIRE when pulled as shown in the figure below. Explanation: Here is your ANSWER. |
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What does reflection means? A light bounce off an objectB their is no lightC light is moving through an objectD light is bending around an object |
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What are the major steps involved in woollen Industry |
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Answer» ong>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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What does brittle mean |
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Answer» imple WORD brittle is LIGHT.. it going to be broken Explanation: |
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What is an axle??????????? |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: An axle or AXLETREE is a central shaft for a ROTATING wheel or gear. On wheeled vehicles, the axle may be fixed to the wheels, rotating with them, or fixed to the vehicle, with the wheels rotating around the axle. In the FORMER CASE, bearings or bushings are provided at the mounting points where the axle is supported. |
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2. Complete the table on differences in the water-holding capacity in the mineral particles found in soil.Mineral ParticleWater-Holding CapacityClaySandSilt |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: Here is your answer Clay: about 1.75 to 2.50 Sand: about 0.75 to 1.25 Silt: about 1.50 to 2.30 I hope this answer helps you alot. |
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Explain with the help of practical examples how sound is propagated through solids? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: SOUND requires medium for propagation LIKE solids, liquids and gases. ... We will hear the Sound of tapping through wooden bench. This means sound can travel through wood which is solid. 2 Let us take a METER scale MADE up of metal HOLD one end close to your ear and ask your friend to scratch other end. |
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E Coux-0वियोजन भित्रियों की साजन भिकियाके विपरीत क्या कहा जाता है। इनअभिवियानी के लिए समीकरण लिकिसा |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: when the SUN shine we shine together |
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III. MATCH THE FOLLOWING 1) Transparent - Atmosphere2) Linear motion - Metal3) Conductor - Rain4) Layer of air - Moving car5) Sources of water - To know the direction north and south6) Compass - Glass |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Transparent glass conductor metal layer of air atmosphere sources of WATER rain |
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What is magnetization? and write any two ways to magnetisation magnet ? |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: There are two methods generally used to magnetize permanent MAGNETS: static magnetization and PULSE magnetization. The first magnetizes VIA a static electromagnetic field and normally only GENERATES a magnetic field of up to 2MA/m. |
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Iron is a blank material |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: Magnetic Explanation: |
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Siderite, hematite and limonite are ores of mica true or false |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: true Explanation: |
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Find odd man out:pitch, elasticity , intensity, sound level |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Explanation: |
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Ur Sca. 15 Il lunght or afternoon? Why? (3) Describe the experintent showing the conduction of heat in solid substance with diagram. (Complete the equation |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: please TELL which standard you are so that it will be EASY to show answer and syllabus. ALSO CBSE or state |
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Light help us to see an object.true |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: true Explanation: to SEE any image we NEED light because in darken ROOM we can't see anything else WITHOUT light. |
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What is groundwater |
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Groundwater is the water PRESENT beneath Earth's SURFACE in SOIL pore spaces and in the FRACTURES of rock formations. A unit of rock or an unconsolidated deposit is called an aquifer when it can yield a usable quantity of water.PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST ANSWER |
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सूप द्वारा ओशाना क्या होता एक उदाहरण दीजिए |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: सुप द्वारा आसान एक जरूरत की जो चीजें न हों उन्हें निकालना होता है जो हल्की चीजें होती है वो बाहर गिर जाती है जैसे चावल से उसकी भूसी निकलना । |
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सूप द्वारा ओसाना क्या होता है एक उदाहरण दीजिए |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: iiiijkhghuuiuf yysudurfu EDITORIALS |
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