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| 23051. |
What present in the mouth to digest food |
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Answer» ..................... |
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| 23052. |
Different between crust and mantle |
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Answer» Oceanic crust is usually 5-10 km thick and continental crust is 33 km thick on average. Beneath the crust is the mantle. The mantle is made up of SI and O, LIKE the crust, but it CONTAINS more Fe and MG. ... Thus, the mantle contains the lower portion of the lithosphere, the asthenosphere, and the MESOSPHERE. |
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State chandigrahdon't spam then I will report |
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Answer» The Economy of the city of Chandigarh gets its revenue from the agricultural sector. The VARIOUS KINDS of crops grown in Chandigarh are maize, vegetables, paddy, and wheat. The FIELDS in the city are irrigated with the HELP of WELLS and tube wells. |
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DASH HAS LARGER SPACES BETWEEN THIER PARTICLES |
| Answer» STATE. ........... | |
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State diifrence between acid and bases |
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Answer» An acid is a substance that produces hydrogen ion (H+) as the only positive ion when mixed with water. A base is a substance that produces HYDROXYL ion (OH–) as the only negative ion when mixed with water.Bronsted-Lowry Concept An acid is a species that can release/DONATE a proton to another species. A base is a species that can accept a proton.Lewis Concept An acid is a species that can accept an electron pair. A base is a species that can donate an electron pair.Strength The strength of an acid is BASED on the CONCENTRATION of hydrogen ions. The strength of a base is based on the concentration of hydroxyl ions.Physical nature Acids are corrosive in nature. Bases are SLIPPERY in nature. |
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What are the effects of friction? mention at least four effects |
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Answer» uces HEAT, that HELPS in heating PARTS of any object or to warm ourselves. It also causes loss in power. It produces NOISE during any KIND of operation. It’s because of friction that we’re able to walk, run, play, etc. |
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Changes in appearance of fried egg after the activity |
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Answer» what ACTIVITY FRIEND?please tell how do u EXPECT us to answer WITHOUT it?hope u understand my concern₩ |
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| 23058. |
The main use of flower is to help a plant |
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Answer» the FLOWERS HELP the PLANT to grow and reproduce by help of POLLEN grains |
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| 23059. |
Give two examples of plants products you use that are not food |
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Answer» wood and LEAVES... Explanation:HOPE it help you MARK as brilliantFOLLOW ME GUYD |
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Cotton is a soft fibre that grows around the leaves of cotton plant true or false |
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Ial (c) Sand and water(d) Irul pieces and sand6. The liquid that passes through a filter paper is called the(a) Filtrate(b) Residue(c) Sediment(e) Water is a7. Differentiate(a) Evapora(b) ThreshO(d) Solute(c) Sedim |
| Answer» 6TH ANSWER is FILTRATE | |
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What is smoke harmful for us |
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Answer» has links with the following cardiovascular conditions: coronary heart disease, one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. a heart attack, as smoking doubles the RISK of heart attack. blockages that reduce blood flow to the SKIN and legs. STROKE DUE to blood clots or BURST blood vessels in the brain. |
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Name two fibres which are made of proteins |
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Answer» A NATURAL or synthetic FIBER composed of protein. Natural proteins fibers include WOOL, Hair, Fur, and Silk. Synthetic, or REGENERATED proteins fibers are generically called AZLON fibers. Examples are zein, and casein fibersExplanation: |
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Why mercury is filled in clinical thermometer? |
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Answer» is the only metal that is in liquid state at room temperature. It is USED in thermometers because it has a HIGH coefficient of EXPANSION which makes it easy to move in the thermometers as per the TEMPERATURES. MERCURY has a boiling point which makes it suitable to measure higher temperatures. |
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Unjumble the word ''Ractor'' as foodstuff |
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Answer» it's TROCAR...,.......,.............. or CARROT................. |
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What kind of change is rusting? |
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Answer» Rusting is a type of Chemical Change. It results in the formation of Iron OXIDE which is an entirely new substance. Chemical Reaction of Rusting is as follows: Iron + OXYGEN (from environment) + Water (Humidity) —> Iron Oxide (RUST)Explanation: |
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An object moves 100 m distance in 5 seconds . Find its speed . |
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Answer» We know thatspeed=D/TExplanation:So,(100÷5)m/sec=20M,/sec.Ans:The object MOVES at the speed of 20m PER sec.I HOPE you understand. PLEASE mark me brainliest and follow me |
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22. What is meant by Joint and Several Liability? |
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Answer» ╔═════ ▓▓ ࿇ ▓▓ ═════╗✨Joint and SEVERAL liability is a legal term for a responsibility that is shared by two or more PARTIES to a lawsuit. ✨✨A wronged PARTY may sue any or all of them, and collect the total damages awarded by a court from any or all of them✨✨╔═════ ▓▓ ࿇ ▓▓ ═════╗ |
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By which process coal is formed name that process |
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Answer» E!!!!The conversion of dead VEGETATION into coal is called coalification. Coalification STARTS with dead plant matter DECAYING into peat. Then over millions of years the HEAT and pressure of deep burial causes the loss of WATER, methane and carbon dioxide and an increase in the proportion of carbon.PLZ MARK IT BRAINLIEST ANSWER!!!!! |
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Mention two useful and one harmful change happening around you. |
| Answer» CHANGES AROUND us is a topic that has a lot of scope to be taught in an interesting manner, especially because change is all around us and CHILDREN can see different changes occurring. Although they may not yet be able to APPLY scientific PRINCIPLES to ‘change’, children do know what change is. So why not begin with what they know Explanation: | |
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What are the two factors on which the force of friction depends plzz help me fast |
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Answer» or factors, mass and distance, affect the strength of GRAVITATIONAL FORCE on an object. You witness the first factor in everyday life - more massive objects are HEAVIER. The second factor, distance, is less familiar, as it takes a distance of many thousands of kilometers to significantly weaken the PULL of Earth's gravity. |
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Ques 5 Answer the following questions in one word /phrase: Name two food each rich in:-1. fate:2. Starch, 3. Protein, 1. Dietary 5. Vitamins --- |
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Answer» 1. butter,oil2. BREAD, potato 3. fish,egg4. lettuce,spinach 5. lemon (vitamin C) , CARROT (vitamin a) |
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(1). the total number of atom a a constitution molecule is known as________. (2). the captions are ________charged ions.(3) energy from the Sun reached the earth by __________.(4) the tiny pores present on the lower surface of the leaves that allow gaseous exchange called________.(5). SI unit of heat is denoted by__________.(6). in the exhaled air the approx percentage of carbon dioxide_________.(7). the method of vegetative propagation where a scion is join ed to a stock is called _________. |
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Answer» (1) (2) positively(3) SOLAR ENERGY(4) Stomata(5) JOULE (J) (6) 4%(7) Grafting |
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Carbohydrates ------- Fatty Acids and Glycerol Proteins -------------- Amino AcidsFats ------------- Sugar |
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Answer» carbohydrate - sugarProteins - Amino ACIDS Fats - fatty acids and Glycerol EXPLANATION:HOPE it helps you |
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What is the different between crust and mantle |
| Answer» HOPE it will HELP you..... MARK me as BRAINLIEST ❤️ | |
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Which of these plant absorb food from other source(a) mouth (b) cactus (c) water lettuce |
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Answer» mouldExplanation:it is the ANSWER PLS makes as the BRAIN list PLSS |
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an element x burns in oxygen PRODUCES A DAZZLING LIGHT. THE PRODUCT Y WHEN DISSOLVES IN WATER FORMS Z, WHICH CHANGES THE RED LITMUS PAPER TO BLUE |
| Answer» X- magnesiumy- MAGNESIUM dioxidez- magnesium hydroxidepls MARK as BRAINLIEST and THANK meExplanation: | |
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In which state reserves of natural gas is not found |
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Answer» E!!! Proven Reserves (km³) U.S. EIA (start of 2018)[7] OPEC (start of 2018)[8] BP (start of 2018)[9] Other PRODUCTION Country Rank Reserves Rank Reserves Rank Reserves Source/Date Reserves Production(km³/year) Years Russia 1 47,805 1 50,617 1 35,000 Iran (see: Natural gas reserves in Iran) 2 33,721 2 33,810 2 33,200 Qatar 3 24,072 3 23,861 3 24,900 United States (see: Natural gas in the United States) 4 15,484 5 9,067 5 8,700 Saudi Arabia 5 9,200 6 8,715 6 8,000 Turkmenistan 6 7,504 4 9,838 4 19,500 United Arab Emirates 7 6,091 7 6,091 8 5,900 Venezuela 8 5,740 8 5,707 7 6,400 Nigeria 9 5,475 9 5,627 10 5,200 China (see: Natural gas in China) 10 5,440 13 2,934 9 5,500 Algeria 11 4,504 10 4,504 11 4,300 Iraq 12 3,820 11 3,744 13 3,500 Indonesia 13 2,866 15 2,866 14 2,900 Mozambique 14 2,832 Kazakhstan 15 2,407 19 1,898 1,100 Egypt 16 2,186 17 2,221 17 1,800 Canada (see: Natural gas in Canada) 17 2,056 18 2,059 16 1,900 Australia 18 1,989 12 3,173 12 3,600 Uzbekistan 19 1,841 21 1,564 1,200 Kuwait 20 1,784 20 1,784 18/19 1,700 Norway 21 1,782 16 2,314 18/19 1,700 Libya 22 1,505 22 1,505 20 1,400 India 23 1,290 23 1,289 1,200 Malaysia 24 1,183 14 2,909 15 2,700 Ukraine 25 1,104 35 304 1,100 Azerbaijan 26 991 24 1,227 1,100 Netherlands 27 801 26 804 700 Vietnam 28 699 39 203 600 Oman 29 651 25 884 700 Myanmar 30 637 36 273 1,200 Pakistan 31 589 27 757 400 Yemen 32 479 300 Morocco 33 474 474 Peru 34 456 28 513 400 Trinidad and Tobago 35 447 29 433 300 Brazil 36 377 33 325 400 Argentina 37 337 31 381 300 Angola 38 308 30 422 Bolivia 39 296 34 310 300 Mexico 40 280 42 146 200 Brunei 41 261 38 252 Syria 42 241 300 300 Papua New Guinea 43 211 200 Thailand 44 193 40 180 200 Bangladesh 45 186 32 346 200 Petrobangla, 16 Jan. 2018[10] 385 Israel 46 176 500 United Kingdom 47 176 37 269 200 Cameroon 48 135 41 152 Colombia 49 114 46 104 100 Romania 50 105 45 105 100 Philippines 51 98.5 Chile 52 98.0 5.30 Bahrain 53 92.0 200 Congo, Republic of the 54 90.6 44 111 Sudan 55 85.0 Poland 56 79.8 48 56.3 100 Cuba 57 70.8 Tunisia 58 65.1 Namibia 59 62.3 Rwanda 60 56.6 Afghanistan 61 49.6 Serbia 62 48.1 Germany 63 39.5 49 39.6 100 Italy 64 38.1 50 27.1 100 Equatorial Guinea 65 36.8 45 145 New Zealand 66 33.7 Cote d'Ivoire 67/68 28.2 Mauritania 67/68 28.2 Gabon 67/68 28.2 25.5 Croatia 69/70 24.9 Ethiopia 69/70 24.9 Ghana 71 22.7 Japan 72 20.9 Slovakia 73/74 14.2 Uganda 73/74 14.2 Denmark 75 12.9 47 73.9 100 Ecuador 76 10.9 5.4 IRELAND 77 9.91 Georgia 78 8.50 France 79 8.41 Korea, South 80 7.08 Hungary 81 6.60 Austria 82/83 6.51 Tanzania 82/83 6.51 Taiwan 84 6.23 Jordan 85 6.03 Bulgaria 86/89 5.66 Somalia 86/89 5.66 Tajikistan 86/89 5.66 Kyrgyzstan 86/89 5.66 Turkey 90 5.10 Czech Republic 91 3.96 Belarus 92 2.83 Spain 93 2.55 Benin 95 1.13 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 96/97 0.991 Greece 96/97 0.991 Albania 98 0.821 Barbados 99 0.142 Armenia 18.0 Slovakia ENI, start 2018[11] 4 South Africa ENI, start 2018[12] 3 Moldova ENI, start 2018[13] 20 |
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How can u separate imisiscible liquids ? explain with the help of an activity. |
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Animal and plants are our |
| Answer» FOOD and neibour in natureExplanation:we TAKE food those from ANIMALS and PLANTS | |
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What are exhausite natural resources?Give examples |
| Answer» TION:that can be EXHAUSTED EG PETROL DEISEL | |
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in pea plants, spherical seeds(S) are dominant to dented seeds(s). In a genetic cross of two plants that are heterozygous for the seed shape trait, what percentage of the offspring should have spherical seeds |
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Answer» Here two PLANTS that are HETEROZYGOUS for the seed shape trait are crossed. We can make the punnett square for the self CROSS of heterozygous PLANT having spherical seed (S) as the dominant trait and dented seed (s) as the recessive trait. Thus, 3/4 of the offspring will have spherical SEEDS |
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Rhizobium bacteria can fix atmospheric nitrogen in to the soil. The plant with root nodules contains nitrogen. |
| Answer» YES rhizobium bacteria can fix ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN in the soil , blue and GREEN algae ALSO | |
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Write any two human diseases caused by virus |
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Answer» polio, COMMON COLD, MEASLES, rubellaExplanation:hope this will HELP you |
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What substance is made by mixing two elements without being chemicallycombined? |
| Answer» HI I have some IMPORTANT WORK I will TELL LATER | |
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Explain why Plastics are popular with their 2 properties. of class 8 Science chapter 3 |
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Answer» Plastics are generally low cost, easy to manufacture, DURABLE, strong for their weight, electrically and THERMALLY INSULATIVE, and resistant to shock, corrosion, CHEMICALS, and water. |
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Dash is the pure from of carbon |
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Answer» DiamondExplanation:The purest form of carbon is diamond. GRAPHITE was first converted into diamond in the year 1955 in the presence of catalysts such as iron, cobalt, chromium, or manganese. Diamond is considered to be the purest form of carbon because the composition of the diamond is homogeneous and is CONSISTENT throughoutHope It's Useful To YOUHOPE It's Useful To YouMust MARK It As BRAINLIEST |
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Draw the diagram of flower showing growth of pollen tube |
| Answer» GOOGLE PAI SEARCH KAR miljayega images mai | |
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The fat present in our food is completely digested in the |
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Before sowing the seeds we have to break soil which type of tool is used |
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Answer» E!!!!Plough..Before sowing the SEEDS, it is necessary to break soil to the size of grains to get better yield. This is done with the help of various tools. The MAIN tools USED for this purpose are the plough, HOE and CULTIVATOR. |
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The weather condition that prevails over a large area and fox a long time is called |
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Answer» Climate REFERS to the SUM TOTAL ofweather conditions and variations over a large AREA for a long period of time(more than thirty years). Weather refers to the state of the atmosphere over anarea at any point of timeplz mark as BRAINLIEST |
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Lubrication off the moving surface. (a) removes friction (b) increase friction (c) reduce friction (d) has not effect on friction |
| Answer» B is the CORRECT ANSWER | |
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Give any test to distinguish metal oxide from non-metal oxide |
| Answer» SOLUTION is here ☝️☝️☝️☝️ | |
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Name any three useful products of coal along with one use of each. |
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Answer» ee useful PRODUCTS obtained from coal are : COKE. Coal Tar. Coal Gas.PLZ MARK IT BRAINLIEST ANSWER!!!!!! |
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Select the odd one out: Tuberculosis, Cholera, Measles,polio. give reasons how it is odd and which is odd.? |
| Answer» POLIO it's CAUSE MANY ALLERGIES in BODY | |
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Life cannot exist on moon. Give reason. |
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Answer» this is the ANSWER answer |
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