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Define the term resources?? |
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Tick (/) the correct option, . 1. The topmost layer of the soil is O infertile, fertile. |
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Answer» tiUFGGIHCYYTTRUYODYIIYIIJTDP |
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Naan Vanthu inikku Chappathi with milk Sapten!!!✌️✌️ |
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Answer» ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ |
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Which rock is used in pave roads in india |
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Answer» Answer: Sandstone Explanation: Indian sandstone is a STURDY and DURABLE product. THEREFORE, it is ideal for exterior PAVING. |
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Find out where you have famine - stricken areas and suggest measures of reduction of famine conditions |
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Answer» Answer: Humanitarian aid. To address the immediate crisis, BEGIN with general food DISTRIBUTIONS, FOLLOWED by targeted food aid, ALONG with the provision of heath care, clean drinking WATER, and sanitation. Hope it Helps ⭐ |
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Match the following: 1. Natural fibre 2. Winter 3. Summer 4. Lawyer 5. Rayon (a) warm clothes (b) light-coloured (c) cotton (d) Artificial fibre (e) black coat |
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Answer» Answer: 1: Artificial fibre 2: warm clothes 3: cotton 4: BLACK coat |
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QUESTION :-Why do sportsmen use shoes with spikes? FOLLOW FOR MORE POINTS |
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Answer» Spikes increase the surface of the shoes & make it ROUGH which RESULTS in an increase in friction. This helps to have more grip on the FLOOR and chances to slip REDUCES. This MAKES it easy for sportsmen to walk or run as their grip on the ground increases. |
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If A is more reactive than B, which of the following is true? |
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State any four examples of uniform circular motion |
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Answer» Answer: FOLLOWING are the examples of CIRCULAR motion: Motion of an ARTIFICIAL satellite orbiting the Earth. A stone which is tied to a rope and is being SWUNG in circles. A car turning through a curve in a road. Electrons MOVING perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field. A gear turning inside a gear-train. Explanation: I hope this will help you |
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Mr.Vijay Annaipdi 1o clock thoonguna Kannu seekram ketu Poirum!Seekram thoonga kathukonga anna |
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Please answer the following questions from the picture |
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Answer» Answer: hello BRO SORRY bro i don't know the answerdil se BULAYA baalveer AAYA |
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What are compounds ?Give two example |
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Answer» Answer: A compound is a material composed of TWO or more COMPONENTS. Water, CARBON dioxide and table salt are some examples of COMPOUNDS. |
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A car travels 400km in 5 hours another car travels 120 km in 2hr which has greater speed |
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Answer» Answer: a WORD or group of WORDS that is used to INDICATE that SOMETHING happens or exists, for example bring, HAPPEN, be, do |
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Maintain special features of plants growing on mountain |
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Answer» Answer: Plants on mountains and HILLS are tall, STRAIGHT and have SLOPPING shape to make the snow fall off easily. They are usually flowerless and have cones with seeds INSIDE them. The leaves are needle like with waxy coating. For example, fir, deodar, pine, cedar, SMALL flowerless plants like ferns, lichens and mosses etc. |
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Freezing of water is irreversible physical change? |
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Answer» Answer: Breaking of a glass tumbler is an irreversible physical change. ... Freezing of WATER is a REVERSIBLE physical change. A double DECOMPOSITION reaction is a chemical change. |
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Explain how waves can prove disastrous |
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Answer» Answer: Tsunamis. These destructive surges of water are caused by UNDERWATER earthquakes. A tsunami is a series of ocean waves that sends surges of water, sometimes reaching heights of over 100 FEET (30.5 meters), onto land. These WALLS of water can CAUSE widespread destruction when they crash ashore. Explanation: When a SUDDEN displacement of a large volume of water occurs, or if the sea floor is suddenly raised or dropped by an earthquake, big tsunami waves can be formed. The waves travel out of the area of origin and can be extremely dangerous and damaging when they reach the shore. |
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3. Is it possible to get the paper back again after burning it? Answer: |
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Answer» EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE |
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Creativity vs logic vs knowledge |
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Answer» Answer: Creativity” is the use of IMAGINATION or original ideas to create something. Knowledge is the information that we have through the experiences of our predecessors and our own at present. ... Knowledge, no doubt has a role to play. Without knowledge, creativity does not have any substance to work with. Creativity enables people to think in a novel MANNER, whereas intelligence in a logical manner”. ... Creativity and LOGIC are not opposites. Separating logical and CREATIVE thinking is dangerous stereotyping. It skews our understanding and PREVENTS us from paying serious attention to creativity. |
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What is lateral inversion?(a) Image becomes inverted(b) Image bends laterally(c) Right of the object appears left of the image(d) All of these happen |
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Answer» Answer: Lateral INVERSION is the REVERSAL of mirror image where the RIGHT side of the OBJECT appears on the left side BEHIND the mirror. |
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Calculate the atomicity of H2SO4??????? |
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Answer» A molecule of SULPHURIC ACID (H2S04) consists of 2 hydrogen atom, 1 Sulphur atom and 4 oxygen ATOMS. Hence its atomicity 2 + 1 + 4 = 7. |
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2. Now burn the paper. What change do you see? Answer: |
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Answer» When a paper is BURNT, the molecules of paper UNDERGO CHANGE forming new substances LIKE SMOKE and water vapour. The change here is irreversible. So, a burnt piece of paper cannot be brought back to its original form. |
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What is velocity ????bestu - i am fyn.tanichq - good eveningteddy - noi bhuli hu ಥ‿ಥ. tu khud royegi mujhe v rulayegi..xd |
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Answer» what is VELOCITY what is velocity |
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The Oscillatory motion should not be confused with which motion |
Answer» PERIODIC MOTIONOscillatory motion should not be CONFUSED with Periodic motion |
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How is the water useful for biological processes? |
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Answer» Answer: Water's extensive capability to dissolve a variety of molecules has EARNED it the designation of “universal solvent,” and it is this ability that makes water such an invaluable life-sustaining force. On a biological level, water's role as a solvent HELPS cells transport and USE substances LIKE OXYGEN or nutrients. |
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Ye dear i am on aatmagyaan |
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Answer» Answer: ARRANGE the following addition PROBLEMS so that one number is above the other and SOLVE. ... 1 3,8 2 8.2 3 2 1, 2 9 5, 8 6 2. 4 8 6 9 7 8 9, 6 5 8. 4 7 8 5. Missing: 1000977-456+ 3567× 77-2455= |
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3. Which of the following is not a synthetic fibre? (a) Linen (b) Lycra (c) Spandex |
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A mirror is an example of ?(a) transparent object(b) opaque object(c) translucent(d) none of these |
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Answer» b Explanation: |
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Robot eppadi seivathu |
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Answer» Answer: The word 'robot' was FIRST USED to denote a fictional humanoid in a 1920 Czech-language play R.U.R. (Rossumovi Univerzální Roboti – Rossum's Universal ROBOTS) by Karel Čapek, though it was Karel's BROTHER JOSEF Čapek who was the word's true inventor.
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What are the benefit of pasteurization of milk? |
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Answer» By the process of PASTEURIZATION of MILK the milk can be STORED for a longer PERIOD of time without being spoilt or sour. |
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What is the importanceIn eeproductionofDNALopying |
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Answer» Answer: The copying of DNA during reproduction is important because the replication of DNA ensures that each daughter cell formed at the END of cell division, RECEIVES an equal amount of DNA. The daughter cells won't receive all necessary GENES if by chance DNA won't be copied. Explanation: |
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Que 1. Whatis the importanceIn reproductionoo DNACopy |
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Answer» Answer: Reproduction is the process by which new individuals are produced by the parents. The process of reproduction ENSURES that a plant or animal species does not disappear from Earth. This process is very important in MAINTAINING stability in the ECOSYSTEM and for the CONTINUATION of life on earth. What Is Asexual Reproduction In Plants: What |
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Okie by good evening take care |
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Answer» Explanation: nice to meet you |
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More is the heating less is the expansion of solids correct it |
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Answer» More is the expansion and less is the HEATING of SOLIDS This is an right answer for your QUESTION |
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Difference between solubility and miscibility.. |
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Answer» Answer: The term miscibility refers to the ABILITY of a liquid solute to dissolve in a liquid solvent. Solubility is a more general term, but it is more OFTEN used to mean the ability of a SOLID solute to dissolve in a liquid solvent. ... Miscible liquids GENERALLY mix without limit, meaning they are soluble at all amounts. |
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Which one is the saprophytic organism algae mango mushroom cuscyta |
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Answer» Answer: answer is mushroom Explanation: The mode of nutrition in which non-green organisms TAKE in nutrients in solution form from DEAD and decaying matter is called saprophytic or SAPROTROPHIC nutrition. Fungi, MUSHROOMS, yeast and many bacteria are examples of SAPROPHYTES. Roundworms, leeches and lice are parasites, i.e., they live on or in another organism and get their nutrition from them. So, the correct answer is 'Mushroom' |
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Drawing three different cells of different shapes.Differentiate between(a) cell wall and cell membrane(b) leucoplast and chloroplast(c) vacuole in a plant cell and an animal cell(d) a tissue and an organ |
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Answer» Dear Student, ​ Please refer to our Study material and CONSIDER following three CELLS with varied shapes Nerve cells Red BLOOD Cells Muscle cells ... |
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when an object travels at a constant speed with zero acceleration in it is known as uniform which motion |
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Answer» Answer: uniform MOTION: Motion at a CONSTANT velocity (with zero ACCELERATION). Note that an object in motion will not change its velocity unless an UNBALANCED force acts UPON it. |
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2. Shearing is related to (a) Nylon (b) Wool (c) Cotton |
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Distinguish between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. |
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Answer» Answer: A homogenous mixture is that mixture in which the components MIX with each other and its composition is uniform throughout the solution. A heterogenous mixture is that mixture in which the composition is not uniform throughout and DIFFERENT components are OBSERVED. |
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An object or material could be opaque, transparent, translucent _________.Luminous or Non luminous° |
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Answer» Luminous |
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A motion of the Earth about its own axis around the sun is an example of which motion |
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Answer» Answer: RotationThe MOTION of planets around the sun is called revolution. When the EARTH completes one complete round around the sun it is called 1 revolution. ALONG with revolving around the sun, earth also spins about its own axis. This motion of earth is called rotation. |
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An object or material could be opaque, transparent, translucent _________.Luminous or Non luminous |
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1. Stifling is related to (a) Cotton (b) Wool (c) Silk |
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2. How does the seasons in earth come about? Explain with a diagram. |
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Answer» Answer: The earth REVOLVED around the sun in an elliptical orbit. It's axis is inclined in the same direction(east) on its orbit by 2314 degree. the revolution of the earth and the inclination of the earth axis is in a fixed direction, SEASON change with the change in the POSITION of the earth around the sun diagram.... thanks |
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