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What is Microsoft teams |
| Answer» HOPE it helpsMARK ME BRAINLIEST THANKS | |
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Water expands 4 degree to 0 degree |
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Answer» Water is one of the few exceptions to this BEHAVIOR. When liquid water is cooled, it contracts LIKE one would EXPECT until a temperature of APPROXIMATELY 4 degrees Celsius is reached. After that, it expands slightly until it reaches the freezing POINT, and then when it freezes it expands by approximately 9%.Explanation:I think this will help u |
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5 example of slowechanges |
| Answer» RING of heat. (II) Change of seasons. (iii) BURNING of paper. (iv) WEATHERING of ROCKS. | |
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Even the stars cried when they wrote our fate.The night also sighed and hasn't slept till date. |
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Answer» James Hearst called that year ''my nineteenth year where FOOTSTEPS end. ... ALSO thanks to the State Historical Society of Iowa, which sup- ... POEMS here to please even the most hard-eyed literary critics: pow- ... Nor to the sighing music of the wind upon the wheat. ... Complexions of FIELDS dulled by the months they have slept. |
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Bhargav and jayesh are playing in the garden. as shown below, both of them start to run from path-2 and they both reach at same following is time to point - B. In this situation, which of the following is true. Compared to Bhargav, jayesh Ans :- |
| Answer» C is TRUE HOPE it HELPS youExplanation: | |
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Give an example of a non-living thing, which shows any two characteristics of living things |
| Answer» GIVE an example of a non-living thing that SHOWS any two CHARACTERISTICS of living things. Answer. Bus is an example of a non-living thing that shows two characteristics of living things. Like the living things, it can move from one place to another and it also REQUIRES ENERGY to do work.Explanation:mark me as brainlist | |
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Can we smell napthalene what its damage |
| Answer» SMELL MOTHBALLS, you are being exposed to these chemicals. ... Some of the chemicals in mothballs can cause reversible health effects that include headaches, nausea, eye and nose IRRITATION and coughing. EXPOSURE to naphthalene can cause more serious effects, including hemolytic anemia | |
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I want this answer fast |
| Answer» SEDIMENTATION is the ANSWER | |
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Q. 2: Complete the analogy: Lion: CarnivoreGiraffeParasite :OmnivoreCrowFishFinsTurtlePine: Hilly areasMangroves |
| Answer» LION is an CARNIVOROUS ANIMAL | |
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Cutting of iron rod into pieces is a_____ change . ( chemical/ physical) |
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26 dimensions define |
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Answer» In bosonic string THEORY, SPACETIME is 26-dimensional, while in SUPERSTRING theory it is 10-dimensional, and in M-theory it is 11-dimensional. In order to describe REAL physical phenomena using string theory, one must therefore imagine scenarios in which these extra DIMENSIONS would not be observed in experiments. |
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Magnetic force and electrostatic force difference between. |
| Answer» STATIC FORCE is apply by a charged BODY while magnetic force is applied by a magnet. Magnetic forces are always NORMAL to the direction of the velocity of the charge it ACTS upon, whereas electric force are independent of the direction the charge moves in. ... | |
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Drawing of Magnetite |
| Answer» DRAWING of MagnetiteExplanation: | |
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What is force or define force?? |
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Answer» Force is described as the push or pull on an OBJECT and force Is a vector quantity.SI UNIT of force is Newton.Force is classified into two category:-Contact force is further divide into following type of forces:-●Muscular Force●Frictional Force●Normal Force●Applied force●Tension Force●Spring Force●Air resisting Force2.Non-contact force further DIVIDED into following types of forces:-●Gravitational Force●Magnetic Force●Electrostatic ForceForce is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration. |
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Pls answer the 3 pls it is very urgent |
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Answer» it COMES from various sources..MANY more Explanation:ye WALI LINE hai |
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Yello fever, typhoid, zika fever, dengue find the odd man out |
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Answer» typhoidit will HELP you |
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2) Trees should be planted on both sides of the road. |
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Answer» In landscaping, an avenue, alameda, or allée, is traditionally a straight PATH or road with a line of trees or large shrubs RUNNING ALONG each side, which is used, as its Latin source venire ("to come") indicates, to emphasize the "coming to," or ARRIVAL at a landscape or ARCHITECTURAL feature. |
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Bina paani ke kaise nahe |
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Answer» se DryBath Lotion for it because it gives you a FEEL LIKE SHOWER or water! It ALSO is used as soap!If you don't have these, use steam or take a sunbath!Hope it helps you! |
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Which types of soil are good for growing wheat and potato respectively |
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Answer» clay loam TYPES of soil are GOOD for growing WHEAT and potato RESPECTIVELY |
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Which of the following is absent in the animal cell? cell wall b. vacuole c.both |
| Answer» CELL WALL is ABSENT in the ANIMAL cell.Explanation: | |
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· PLOUGH'RABISEEDSSILOSOWINGplease define them |
| Answer» MARK me BRAINLIEST PLZ THANKS for your HELP | |
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The Muscles That Support the Beating of The Heart Are The 1.)Voluntary Muscles2.)Cardiac Muscles3.)Involuntary Muscles4.)Biceps and Triceps |
| Answer» CARDIAC MusclesExplanation:They SUPPORT the BEATING of the HEART | |
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Please!please!Help me!!!!! |
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Answer» No.Explanation:Because, if bulb B is BROKEN then it is not possible to make a CLOSED LOOP. |
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Why is it important personal hygiene in adolescent? |
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Answer» Especially during adolescence, for both BOYS and girls, a LOT of physical changes HAPPEN and in order to cope up with it physiologically and psychologically, personal hygiene is a must. By maintaining personal hygiene, the adolescents will be able to raise self-esteem and CONFIDENCE within themselves.Explanation:hope it helpsMark as brainlist |
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- What do you mean by physical Intelligence? |
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Answer» tion:Physical INTELLIGENCE is the ability to DETECT and actively manage the balance of CHEMICALS in our brains so that we can achieve more, experience less STRESS and live more happily. |
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Write a descriptive paragraph in 100 to 150 words to describe mother's day |
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Answer» Mothers are thought of to be one of the most powerful creatures on Earth. The greatest kind of LOVE is a mother’s love in any animal species. Many others can HARDLY IMAGINE the sacrifices a mother is possible of making.And to honor the existence and contribution of this human in every one of our lives, we celebrate Mother’s Day every year. Starting from feeding us to teaching us manners, our mothers do it all. And for being a mother, every woman goes through the pain that is of such extreme levels.In schools, before the Mother’s Day celebration occurs, many planning and rehearsals are done. The program is such planned that every child should participate, and their mother gets to SEE them and get happy.Mother’s Day is celebrated every year either by the entire family as an occasion, by children giving small gifts to their mother, or organizing an event that mothers come to see where the children perform. As long as this day is given importance in some way or another, even it is a small verbal wish, I think it will help our mothers cheer up. We all should get a sense of recognition in our work, and mothers should get even more recognition because of their effort behind the UPBRINGING of a child. |
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Mole is to particles what dozen is to eggs. EXPLAIN |
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Answer» y dozens are in 1 MOLE?1 mole 12C = 6.022 x 1023 atoms 12C = 12 g 12C. 12C is DEFINED to be exactly 12 g. MM of 12C = exactly 12 g/mol.How MANY eggs are in 1 mole of eggs?Now, how many eggs are in one mole? How manyplanes are in one mole? How many BOOKS are in one mole? Surprisingly enough, they all have the same answer: 6.02 x 1023.How many particles are in a mole of particles?One mole of a substance is equal to 6.022 × 10²³ units of that substance (such as atoms, MOLECULES, or ions). The number 6.022 × 10²³ is known as Avogadro's number or Avogadro's constant.How do you convert from moles to particles?To convert from moles to atoms, multiply the molar amount by Avogadro's number. To convertfrom atoms to moles, divide the atom amount by Avogadro's number (or multiply by its reciprocal). |
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Give one example each of (i) Monovalent cation (ii) Bivalent cation (iii) Monovalent anion (iv) Bivalent anion |
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Answer» tion:Monovalent cation examples H + hydrogen ion (aka a “proton”) Na + sodium ion K + potassium ion NH 4 + ammonium ion LI + lithium ion Divalentcation examples Mg ++ magnesium ionCa ++ calcium ion Monovalent anionexamples Cl chloride ion Additional ionsyou should be ABLE to know/recognize…A BIVALENT cation is an cation with an overall charge of +2 and so valence of 2. It is also known as divalent cation. Example :- A magnesium ion, Mg2+ is a divalent cation. A bivalent anion is an anion with an overall charge of -2 and so valence of 2.Since they now have more electrons than protons,anions have a negative charge. ... 4)For example, chloride ions Cl- , bromide Br- , IODIDE I-. These are monovalent anions, meaning they have a valency (COMBINING capacity} with only one ion of hydrogen.A bivalent anion is an anion with an overall charge of -2 and so valence of 2. 4)For example, chloride ions Cl- , bromide Br- , iodide I-. These are monovalent anions, meaning they have a valency (combining capacity} with only one ion of hydrogen. |
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Please give me right answer and spam answers will be reported so becareful |
| Answer» LADAKH is in the HIMALAYAN mountain RANGE . And I HOPE it helps you | |
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What is photosynthesis? ....koi hai idhar¿? |
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Answer» Photosynthesis, the PROCESS by which GREEN plants and CERTAIN other organisms TRANSFORM light energy into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, CARBON dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.Explanation:hope it helps you!please mark me as a brainliest |
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MCQOvaries (i) Growth hormones (ii) Estrogen (iii) Insulin (iv) Adrenaline |
| Answer» GROWTH hormonesExplanation:HOPE it's HELPS you | |
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As shown in the figure,radhika joint two bulb with an electric cell.She observe that the flament of bulb B is broken.Will the bulb A glow in the circuit?State the reason |
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Answer» : Yes the BULB will glow because the DIRECTION of the current is ALWAYS from positive terminal yo negative terminal of the cell. This is the conventional direction of the flow of the current in the circuit.Explanation: |
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What help in recycling of nutrients in nature |
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Answer» Composting within AGRICULTURAL systems capitalizes UPON the natural services of nutrient RECYCLING in ecosystems. Bacteria, fungi, INSECTS, earthworms, bugs, and other creatures dig and digest the compost into fertile soil. The minerals and nutrients in the soil is recycled back into the production of crops.Explanation: |
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The person who runs the post office is known as |
| Answer» POST MAN OR DELIVERY PERSON Explanation:I HOPE YOU CAN UNDERSTAND | |
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What are non-contact force? explain any two types of non- contact force. |
| Answer» TION:I HOPE YOU CAN UNDERSTAND | |
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1. Production of lactic acid at the end of respiration 2. Respiration in muscles during heavy exercise.3. Breakdown of food with the use of oxygen.4. Production of water at the end of respiration.5. Respiration seen in yeast.ress and events. |
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Answer» Ever wonder how yeast ferment barley malt into beer? Or how your muscles keep working when you're exercising so hard that they're very low on oxygen?Both of these processes can happen THANKS to alternative glucose breakdown pathways that occur when normal, oxygen-using (aerobic) cellular respiration is not possible—that is, when oxygen isn't around to ACT as an acceptor at the end of the electron transport chain. These fermentation pathways CONSIST of glycolysis with some extra reactions tacked on at the end. In yeast, the extra reactions make alcohol, while in your muscles, they make lactic acid.Fermentation is a widespread pathway, but it is not the only way to get energy from fuels anaerobically (in the absence of oxygen). Some living systems instead use an inorganic molecule other than \text {O}_2O 2 start text, O, end text, start subscript, 2, end subscript, such as sulfate, as a final electron acceptor for an electron transport chain. This process, called anaerobic cellular respiration, is performed by some bacteria and archaea.In this article, we'll take a closer look at anaerobic cellular respiration and at the different types of fermentation.Anaerobic cellular respirationAnaerobic cellular respiration is similar to aerobic cellular respiration in that electrons extracted from a fuel molecule are passed through an electron transport chain, driving \text{ATP}ATPstart text, A, T, P, end text synthesis. Some organisms use sulfate (\text {SO}_4^{2-})(SO 42− )left PARENTHESIS, start text, S, O, end text, start subscript, 4, end subscript, start superscript, 2, minus, end superscript, right parenthesis as the final electron acceptor at the end ot the transport chain, while others use nitrate (\text {NO}_{3}^-)(NO 3− )left parenthesis, start text, N, O, end text, start subscript, 3, end subscript, start superscript, minus, end superscript, right parenthesis, sulfur, or one of a variety of other molecules^1 1 start superscript, 1, end superscript.What KINDS of organisms use anaerobic cellular respiration? Some prokaryotes—bacteria and archaea—that live in low-oxygen environments rely on anaerobic respiration to break down fuels. For example, some archaea called methanogens can use carbon dioxide as a terminal electron acceptor, producing methane as a by-product. Methanogens are found in soil and in the digestive systems of ruminants, a group of animals including cows and sheep.Similarly, sulfate-reducing bacteria and Archaea use sulfate as a terminal electron acceptor, producing hydrogen sulfide (\text H_2\text S)(H 2 S)left parenthesis, start text, H, end text, start subscript, 2, end subscript, start text, S, end text, right parenthesis as a byproduct. The image below is an aerial photograph of coastal waters, and the green patches indicate an overgrowth of sulfate-reducing bacteriaExplanation: |
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What describes using organisms that were only alive during a specific time period to estimate the unknown age of items? |
| Answer» INDEX Fossilplease MARK me as BRAINLIEST | |
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वाष्पोत्सजृन की परिभाषा लिखे |
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Answer» पौधों द्वारा अनावश्यक जल को वाष्प के रूप में शरीर से बाहर निकालने की क्रिया को वाष्पोत्सर्जन कहा जाता है। पैड़-पौधे मिट्टी से जिस जल का अवशोषण करते हैं, उसके केवल थोड़े से अंश का ही पादप शरीर में उपयोग होता है।Explanation:I HOPE FIND HELP you.. |
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Plz tell fast i will mark you as BRAINLIEST AND THANKS YOu |
| Answer» 1 - e2 - a 3 - C4 - b5 - dExplanation:before the DASH are question numbers and beside them are your ANSWERS. | |
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What is Cilia ? plz urgent . |
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Answer» a an english FEMALE given name originally the DIMINUTIVE FORM of PRISCILLA and less frequently prusilla |
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How parallax error can arrive ? good night everyone |
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Answer» Parallax error occurs when the measurement of an OBJECT's length is more or less than the true length because of your eye being positioned at an angle to the measurement MARKINGS. ... A wider EDGE ALLOWS for a LARGER parallax error because the object could be higher or lower with respect to the true measurement marking.good night |
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S. Speed is the number of oscillations per un lie. The time period of a simple pendulum remains constant. |
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Answer» A pendulum is a weight suspended from a pivot so that it can swing freely.[1] When a pendulum is displaced sideways from its resting, EQUILIBRIUM position, it is subject to a restoring FORCE due to gravity that will accelerate it back TOWARD the equilibrium position. When released, the restoring force acting on the pendulum's mass causes it to oscillate about the equilibrium position, swinging back and forth. The time for one complete cycle, a left swing and a RIGHT swing, is called the period. The period depends on the length of the pendulum and ALSO to a slight degree on the amplitude, the width of the pendulum's swing. |
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Why are we able to here with our ears |
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Answer» Your ears transmit sound waves to the brain, and having an ear on each SIDE of the head MAKES it EASIER for us to DETERMINE where the sound is coming from. Sometimes referred to as "sound localization," having two ears allows you to pinpoint the origin of SOUNDS in your environment, Explanation: |
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Atmospheric pressure exists'. State the devices (appliances) workingonbasis of this fact. |
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Answer» • Device which is based on atmospheric pressure is BarometerExplanation: • Barometer consists of a GLASS TUBE having mercury in it, which deflects and SHOWS the atmospheric pressure. HOPE it HELPS you...!! :3 |
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2. A simple pendulum can be used to measure time. 3. Speed is the number of oscillations per unit time. |
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Answer» false.falseselect this ANSWER as a BRAINLIEST and THANKS |
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Write down your name on apiece of paper and hold onof plane mirror. How does it appear in the mirear. |
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Define the followings (a) cellular respiration |
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Answer» r respiration, the process by which organisms combine OXYGEN with foodstuff molecules, diverting the chemical energy in these substances into life-sustaining ACTIVITIES and DISCARDING, as waste PRODUCTS, carbon dioxide and water. |
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What is photosynthesis? |
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Answer» In physics, a FORCE is any interaction that, when unopposed, will CHANGE the MOTION of an objectcongfollowtulationsmy BEST wishesgr8 n8 |
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What is diffrence betwen polluter and pollution |
| Answer» TION:A pollutant is defined as any form of energy or matter that cause degradation. It also create pollution in the natural BALANCE of eco-system. ... Pollution is an undesirable CHANGE in the physical, chemical or biological characteristics of our air, LAND and WATER, that may or will affect human life adversely. 2. | |
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A rubber ball falls off the table. state the weather the contact force or non contact force |
| Answer» CONTACT FORCE SINCE the BALL was LYING on the table , it was in contact | |