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1.

Project report on any one natural or man made disaster.Contents:1) Introduction2)The worst disaster happened3) The cause behind the disaster.4) Impact of disaster5)Emergency rescue and relief6)Rescue and relief operations7) Conclusion( please answer it correctly.The first answer be marked as brainlist.)​

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I am answering the 3 the cause behind the disaster is the MINING underground reasons and pulling the sources out. and the impact of disaster is the building COLLAPSE and at result in network PROBLEMS and the conclusions plz be and WEAR of a disasterous place and I hope this may help u

2.

Who was the chairman of the drafting committee of the constitution of India

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ANSWER:

DR RAJENDRA PRASAD was the PRESIDENT.

3.

Are all the people who have voting rights really equal in India .​

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If the question is, “Do all people who vote in a given voting district have their markings on paper represent the same WEIGHTED value?” Yes. That’s the point of voting anonymously. One vote for each person who puts a mark on paper.

Unless the person who marks the paper makes an invalid-according-to-the-rules MARKING on the paper (eg, voted for too many candidates, did not mark a candidate).

Also, if the voting rights person doesn’t vote, that equality is the same (result-wise) as someone who does not have voting rights.

If the question is, “Are people in one voting district equal in some way to another voting district?” It depends. The ability to vote for candidates in District A doesn’t apply to those voting and votes in District B. That is, District A voters don’t vote for District B candidates and District B voters don’t vote for District A candidates. This may or may not be RELEVANT to the question, but presents an inequality by membership of different sets.

If the question is, “Does the right to vote mean anything about the equality of the person OUTSIDE of the voting booth?” No, it does not mean anything about equality. It only means that under anonymity, the inequality of public persona is negated by the single vote in the voting booth.



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4.

Please tell this all 3 questions please please ​

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5.

Who is the current prime minister of Cuba .THE ONE WHO ANSWERS THIS QUESTION CORRECT WILL BE MARKED AS BRAINLIEST AND WILL BE LIKED , AND BE EXCELLENTLY VOTED AND WILL ALSO BE FOLLOWED​

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ANSWER:

MANUEL Marrero Cruz

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6.

Who is the current prime minister of South Korea .THE ONE WHO ANSWERS THIS QUESTION CORRECT WILL BE MARKED AS BRAINLIEST AND WILL BE LIKED , AND BE EXCELLENTLY VOTED​

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CHUNG Sye-Kyun is the PRIME MINISTER of SOUTH KOREA.

7.

Who is the current prime minister of FinlandTHE ONE WHO ANSWERS THIS QUESTION WILL BE MARKED AS BRAINLIEST AND WILL BE LIKE ,FOLLOWED AND GIVEN EXCELLENT RATINGS​

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The incumbent Prime Minister is SANNA Marin of the Social DEMOCRATIC Party. Marin was SWORN in on 10 December 2019 and at 34, she became the WORLD's YOUNGEST serving state leader and the youngest Prime Minister in Finland's history.

8.

What is a constitution

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A constitution is a body of fundamental PRINCIPLES or established precedents ACCORDING to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.

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9.

The dominace of the religion of a particular community over another is against the principle of 1 secularism 2 nationalism 3 socialism

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The DOMINANCE of the religion over any other community is against SECULARISM.

REASON:

INDIA is a SECULARIST COUNTRY and the meaning of secularism is no religion can involve in any society or community.

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10.

What were revolutionary war and what were its effect

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In the long-term, the REVOLUTION would also have significant effects on the lives of slaves and free blacks as WELL as the institution of SLAVERY itself. It also AFFECTED Native Americans by opening up western settlement and creating governments HOSTILE to their territorial claims.
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व्हाट इज द मीन ऑफ ऑपरेशन ऑफ पीपल इन गंगा बेसिन​

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Pollution of the Ganges (or GANGA), the largest river in India, poses SIGNIFICANT THREATS to HUMAN health and the larger environment

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DIRICISILIUL LVLEIIULI TUDIULIE4.Why is there a need for resource planning? Give any three reasons.six fahich the utilisofden​

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1) It helps to identify the variousresources present in different regions of the country. 2) It helps in the conservation of VARIOUS non-renewable/extinguishable resources. 3) It helps in REDUCING wastage ofresources.

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Fill in the blanks.1. The domination of one country by another which leads to various changes in the dominatedcountry is known as2. India was referred to as theof the British crown.3. Indian history is divided into three periodsand4. Colonial period is a term used by many historians to refer to theperiod of India5. The East India Company started exercising political control over India after its victory in the6. In the early 19th century, records were beautifully copied and written by the​

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EXPLANATION:

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14.

Does a secular country adopts an unbiased approach towards all religions

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Does a secular country adopts an unbiased approach towards all religions

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With the Forty-second Amendment of the Constitution of India enacted in 1976,the PREAMBLE to the Constitution asserted that India is a secular NATION. Officially, secularism has always INSPIRED modern India. In practice, unlike Western notions of secularism, India's secularism does not separate RELIGION and state.The Indian Constitution has allowed extensive interference of the state in religious affairs

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Fill in the blanks. 1. The domination of one country by another which leads to various changes in the dominatedcountry is known as2. India was referred to as theof the British crown.3. Indian history is divided into three periodsand4. Colonial period is a term used by many historians to refer to theperiod of India5. The East India Company started exercising political control over India after its victory in thein6. In the early 19th century, records were beautifully copied and written by the​

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1. Imperialism

2. British Raj

3. ANCIENT Indian history, Medieval Indian history and MODERN Indian history.

4. 1858 - 1947

5. 1757 ( after the battle of Plassey )

6. Calligraphists .

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Write T for True and F for False statements.1. The British came to India in the 15th century.2. The division of history into broad time periods is known as periodization.3. Administrative sources include autobiographies and books.4. The British carried out surveys of the country for effective administration.5. Census surveys were carried out by the British from the end of the 18th century.6. Calligraphists printed the official and administrative records.​

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ANSWER 1 = √ TRUE

ANSWER 2 = The act or process of dividing history into PERIODS is called as periodization of history. The Brainliest Answer! The division of time to study the political, social and economic changes is known as periodisation.

ANSWER 3 = Administrative sources of history refer to the collections of data held by the government for the main purpose of collection of taxes, and provision of services.

Administrative sources of history refer to the collections of data held by the government for the main purpose of collection of taxes, and provision of services.Two administrative sources of modern INDIAN history are :

Administrative sources of history refer to the collections of data held by the government for the main purpose of collection of taxes, and provision of services.Two administrative sources of modern Indian history are :1. Censuses

Administrative sources of history refer to the collections of data held by the government for the main purpose of collection of taxes, and provision of services.Two administrative sources of modern Indian history are :1. CensusesThe British administration carried out surveys of all Indian provinces every ten years. These censuses provide important information about the caste, religion and occupation of people to historians.

Administrative sources of history refer to the collections of data held by the government for the main purpose of collection of taxes, and provision of services.Two administrative sources of modern Indian history are :1. CensusesThe British administration carried out surveys of all Indian provinces every ten years. These censuses provide important information about the caste, religion and occupation of people to historians.2. Official records

Administrative sources of history refer to the collections of data held by the government for the main purpose of collection of taxes, and provision of services.Two administrative sources of modern Indian history are :1. CensusesThe British administration carried out surveys of all Indian provinces every ten years. These censuses provide important information about the caste, religion and occupation of people to historians.2. Official recordsOfficial records like plans, policies, agreements and reports are also considered as a rich source of historical data.

ANSWER 4 = × FALSE

ANSWER 5 = TRUE

ANSWER 6 = × FALSE

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5. Find out some examples of different views within the same religion.​

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question_answer 1) Find out some examples of different views WITHIN the same religion? ANSWER: Examples of different views within the same religion: (i) Hindus are divided in Vaishnav (followers of Lord VISHNU) and Shaiv (worshipers of Lord Shiva). (ii) Muslims are divided into Shiyas and Sunnis.

18.

What led to the formation of jacobins club ?who were its members and what were its achievements

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ANSWER:

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The Jacobin club was formed due to the political climate which mistreated the people of France. ... the MEMBERS of the club belonged from less PROSPEROUS sections of the society. It consisted small businessman, lawyers, daily wage workers , artisans and peasants.

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Write T for True and F for False statements.1. The British came to India in the 15th century.2. The division of history into broad time periods is known as periodization.3. Administrative sources include autobiographies and books.4. The British carried out surveys of the country for effective administration.5. Census surveys were carried out by the British from the end of the 18th century,6. Calligraphists printed the official and administrative records.000000​

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1) false

2) TRUE

3) false

4) true

5) false

6) true

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A. Choose the correct answer.1. The period of history under British rule is known as:(a) Ancient(b) Modern(c) Periodization (d) Medieval2. Indian history is divided into:(a) Two periods (b) Three periods (c) Four periods (d) Five periods3. The book The History of British India was written by:(a) James Mill(b) Dadabhai Naoroji(c) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay (d) None of them4. The National Archives of India and the National Museum of India are in:(a) Kolkata(b) Mumbai (c) New Delhi (d) Chennai5. Census surveys were carried out in every:(a) 5 years(b) 6 years(c) 8 years(d) 10 years​

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1) C 2)B 3)d 4)c 5)d

21.

Define the following. Prime Meridian. Tableland . Delta. Mouth of a river. Lowlands.​

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The Prime Meridian is the imaginary line used to indicate 0∘ longitude that passes through Greenwich.

a broad, high level region; a plateau.is known as tableland

delta is a landform created by DEPOSITION of sediment that is carried by a RIVER as the FLOW leaves its mouth and enters slower-moving or stagnant water. This occurs where a river enters an ocean, sea, estuary, lake, reservoir, or (more rarely) another river that cannot CARRY away the supplied sediment.

The place where a river enters a lake, larger river, or the ocean is called its mouth.

In physical geography, a lowland is any broad expanse of land with a general low level. This term can also be described as a area of land that is below sea level.

22.

Who was prithviraj raso? ​

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ANSWER:

PRITHVIRAJ Raso was a BOOK written by Chandra bardai.In this book adventure of Prithviraj CHAUHAN is written.

23.

What do we study history ? give me short answer​

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EXPLANATION:

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...a sekool with exceptionally high standardWORKSHEETGRADE: VIIISubject: Social studiesChoose the correct answer1. The period of history under British rule is known as:(a) Ancient(b) Modern(c) Periodization (d) Medieval2. Indian history is divided into:(a) Two periods (6) Three periods (c) Four periods (d) Five periods3. The book The History of British India was written by:(a) James Mill(b) Dadabhai Naoroji(c) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay (d) None of them4. The National Archives of India and the National Museum of India are in:(a) Kolkata(b) Mumbai(c) New Delhi (d) Chennai5. Census surveys were carried out in every:(a) 5 years(b) 6 years(c) 8 years(d) 10 years​

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ANSWER 1= periodzation,2=three period,3=James mill,4= NEW delhi,5= 10 YRS..

25.

What is history ? give me short answer please​

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HISTORY is REFERRED to the past of a country society, RELIGION or PEOPLE

26.

What is the difference between a globe and a map??​

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27.

How much viruses are in the world

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TOTAL of 985 VIRAL SEQUENCES from members of 7 viral FAMILIES were obtained.

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Write down the components of the human environment​

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29.

Union territories of Ladakh is known as ​

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LADAKH is a region administered by India as a union TERRITORY, and constituting a part of the larger region of Kashmir, which has been the subject of dispute between India, PAKISTAN, and China SINCE 1947.

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30.

Write a note on the alternate forms of medicines available in India.( for correct answer i will mark ur ans brainlist) ​

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ANSWER:

Acupuncture.

Ayurveda.

Homeopathy.

Naturopathy.

Chinese or ORIENTAL MEDICINE

Explanation:

Acupuncture.

Ayurveda.

Homeopathy.

Naturopathy.

Chinese or Oriental medicine

31.

Make a list of agricultural and non-agricultural activities​

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NON – AGRICULTURE SECTORS • This sector includes economic activities like HOUSEHOLD and non-household manufacturing, handicrafts, processing, repairs, construction, MINING and quarrying, transport, trade, COMMUNICATION, community and personal SERVICES etc.

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32.

Every student has to compulsorily undertake one project on Disaster Management.2. Objectives: The main objectives of giving project work on Disaster Management to the students are to: a. create awareness in them about different disasters, their consequences and management b. prepare them in advance to face such situationsc. ensure their participation in disaster mitigation plansd. enable them to create awareness and preparedness among the community. 3. The project work should also help in enhancing the Life Skills of the students. 4. If possible, different forms of art may be integrated in the project work. 5.Topic : The pandemic COVID-19.6. The distribution of marks over different aspects relating to Project Work is as follow topic Corona viruses​

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The coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic is the defining global health crisis of our time and the greatest challenge we have faced since World War Two. Since its emergence in Asia late last year, the virus has spread to every continent except Antarctica. Cases are rising daily in Africa the Americas, and Europe.

Countries are racing to slow the spread of the virus by testing and treating patients, carrying out contact tracing, limiting travel, quarantining citizens, and cancelling large gatherings such as sporting events, CONCERTS, and schools.

The pandemic is moving like a wave—one that may yet crash on those least able to cope.

But COVID-19 is MUCH more than a health crisis. By stressing every one of the countries it touches, it has the potential to create devastating social, economic and political crises that will leave deep scars. As the UN’s lead agency on socio-economic impact and recovery, UNDP will provide the technical lead in the UN’s socio-economic recovery, supporting the role of the Resident Coordinators, with UN teams working as one across all aspects of the response.

We are in uncharted territory. Many of our communities are now unrecognizable. Dozens of the world’s greatest cities are deserted as people stay indoors, either by choice or by government order. Across the world, SHOPS, theatres, RESTAURANTS and bars are closing.

Every day, people are losing jobs and income, with no way of knowing when normality will return. Small island nations, heavily dependent on tourism, have empty hotels and deserted beaches. The International Labour Organization estimates that 195 million jobs could be lost.

33.

Write a paragraph on our Prime minister Mr. Narendra Modi!!Don't search on net !!​

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EXPLANATION:

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Why social distance important​

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What is social DISTANCING?

Social distancing, also called “physical distancing,” means keeping SPACE between yourself and other people outside of your home. To practice social or physical distancing:

STAY at LEAST 6 feet (about 2 arms’ length) from other people

Do not gather in groups

Stay out of crowded places and avoid mass gatherings

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35.

Make a Time Period 400 BCE to 400 CE by using articles at your home. You are free to use Scales or measuring tapes. Mark Greek Invasion, beginning of the Mogul Period on it.

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Explanation:

The earliest imprints of human activities in India go back to the Paleolithic Age, roughly between 400,000 and 200,000 B.C. Stone implements and cave paintings from this period have been discovered in many parts of the South Asia. Evidence of domestication of animals, the adoption of agriculture, permanent village settlements, and wheel-turned pottery dating from the middle of the sixth millennium B.C. has been found in the foothills of Sindh and Baluchistan (or Balochistan in current Pakistani usage), both in present-day Pakistan. One of the first great civilizations--with a writing system, urban centers, and a diversified social and economic system--appeared around 3,000 B.C. along the Indus River valley in PUNJAB and Sindh. It covered more than 800,000 square kilometers, from the borders of Baluchistan to the deserts of Rajasthan, from the Himalayan foothills to the southern tip of Gujarat. The remnants of two major cities--Mohenjo-daro and Harappa--reveal remarkable engineering feats of uniform urban planning and carefully executed layout, water supply, and drainage. Excavations at these sites and later archaeological digs at about seventy other locations in India and Pakistan provide a composite picture of what is now generally known as Harappan culture (2500-1600 B.C.).

Rajarani Temple, Bhubaneshwar

Rajarani Temple, Bhubaneshwar

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The major cities contained a few large buildings including a citadel, a large bath--perhaps for personal and communal ablution--differentiated living quarters, flat-roofed brick houses, and fortified administrative or religious centers enclosing meeting halls and granaries. Essentially a city culture, Harappan life was supported by extensive agricultural production and by commerce, which included trade with Sumer in southern Mesopotamia (modern Iraq). The PEOPLE made tools and weapons from copper and bronze but not iron. Cotton was woven and dyed for clothing; wheat, rice, and a variety of VEGETABLES and fruits were cultivated; and a number of animals, including the humped bull, were domesticated. Harappan culture was conservative and remained relatively unchanged for centuries; WHENEVER cities were rebuilt after periodic flooding, the new level of construction closely followed the previous pattern. Although stability, regularity, and conservatism seem to have been the hallmarks of this people, it is unclear who wielded authority, whether an aristocratic, priestly, or commercial minority.

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By far the most exquisite but most obscure Harappan artifacts unearthed to date are steatite seals found in ABUNDANCE at Mohenjo-daro. These small, flat, and mostly square objects with human or animal motifs provide the most accurate picture there is of Harappan life. They also have inscriptions generally thought to be in the Harappan script, which has eluded scholarly attempts at deciphering it. Debate abounds as to whether the script represents numbers or an alphabet, and, if an alphabet, whether it is proto-Dravidian or proto-Sanskrit.

The possible reasons for the decline of Harappan civilization have long troubled scholars. Invaders from central and western Asia are considered by some historians to have been the "destroyers" of Harappan cities, but this view is open to reinterpretation. More plausible explanations are recurrent floods caused by tectonic earth movement, soil salinity, and desertification.

VEDIC ARYANS

A series of migrations by Indo-European-speaking seminomads took place during the second millennium B.C. Known as Aryans, these preliterate pastoralists spoke an early form of Sanskrit, which has close philological similarities to other Indo-European languages, such as Avestan in Iran and ancient Greek and Latin. The term Aryan meant pure and implied the invaders' conscious attempts at retaining their tribal identity and roots while maintaining a social distance from earlier inhabitants.

(326-184 B.C.)--whose capital was Pataliputra, near modern-day Patna, in Bihar.

power, the Satavahana Kingdom (first century B.C.-third century A.D.), rose in the Deccan in southern India. The Satavahana, or Andhra, Kingdom was considerably influenced by the Mauryan political model, although power was decentralized in the hands of local chieftains, who used the symbols of Vedic religion and upheld the varnashramadharma . The rulers, however, were eclectic and patronized Buddhist monuments, such as those in Ellora (Maharashtra) and Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh). Thus, the Deccan served as a bridge through which politics, trade, and religious ideas could spread from the north to the south.

36.

write the difference between the work of a doctor,a teacher and a plumber.Write one smiliarity between them

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A DOCTOR TREATS OUR DISEASES.

A TEACHER GIVES US KNOWLEDGE.

A PLUMBER TREATS OUR HOME TAPS

LEAKAGE AND OTHER PROBLEMS .. SIMILARITY IS THEY HELPS US IN OUR WHOLE LIFES.

Explanation:

Difference between a doctor, a teacher and a plumber is:

Doctor treats and takes care of patients or PEOPLE who are ill

Teacher IMPARTS knowledge to students and gives them some values

Plumber treats taps and water SUPPLY related problems

Similarities are that all of them provide some sort of service to the nation and its citizens. This helps create a society that benefits all and keeps the nation functioning properly

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37.

prepare a list of components of human made environment and briefly write down the significance of those components​

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Major components of the environment include – NATURAL Components like, Land (Lithosphere), Water (Hydrosphere), Air (Atmosphere), Living things (ORGANISM). Human made Components like, buildings, parks, bridge, ROAD, industries etc. Humans like, INDIVIDUALS, family, community, religion, politics, education.

38.

What is the full form of WTO?​

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EXPLANATION:

WORLD TRADE organisation

39.

1) Which one of the following is included in the world network of bioreserve?(a) Simlipal (b) Nokrek(c) Sundarbans (d) Pachmari.2)In which of the following states is Manas bioreserve located?(a)Arunachal Pradesh(b)Assam (c)Odisha (d) West Bengal ​

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Answer:

1= C

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2= ASSAM

1= SUNDARBAN

40.

V) Which one of the following causes light winter rain in the northern parts India ?(a) Tropical cyclone (b) South west monsoon (c)North east monsoon(d)Western disturbance ​

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Answer:

Which one of the following CAUSES light winter rain in the NORTHERN PARTS India ?

d) Western Disturbances

41.

The role of_ and _ cannot be forgetten in framing the constitution

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The ROLE of Dr. B. R Ambedkar and Mahatma GANDHI can't be forgotten in FARMING the constitution.

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42.

How did the new kings obtain resources? explain the importance of these resources​

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The NEW KINGS of CLAN the RESOURCES from the TAXES

43.

HOW CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECT PEOPLE 'S HEALTH ?

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Health Effects

While health has always been effected by climate and weather, it is the change in climate and climate variability, particularly changes in weather EXTREMES, that is a significant THREAT to human health. Again, absent dramatic and near term changes in political will, TEMPERATURES are expected to increase by 4°C by the end of this century. What do increasing temperatures mean for human health? (Readers should note that unless otherwise indicated statistics CITED below come from the Obama Administration’s 2016 report.)

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44.

What is family group for class 6​

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EXPLANATION:

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45.

Q.6 What is a patent?Ans. Q.7 What do you mean by stock of resource?Ans.Q.8 What is resource conservation?Ans. Q.9 What is technology?Ans. Q.10What is sustainable development?Ans. ​

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Answer:q-10 what is sustainable development.

Ans- sustainable economic development means "development should take place without damaging the environment ,and development in the present should not be harmed to compromise with the needs of the futuregenerations"

Q-9 what is technology

And technology is the use of knowledge to invent new devices or tools .throughout HISTORY ,Technology has MADE people's LIVES easier

Q-9 what is resource conservation

Ans- resource conservation is management of the use of natural resources to provide the maximum BENEFIT to current generation while maintaining capacity to MEET the needs of future generation.

Q-7-what do u mean by stock of resource

Ans-stock of resource is the amount of resource available for use.

Q-6what is patent

Ans-patent gives an inventor the right to stop other people making or using their invention

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46.

Describe the condition of public and Private Health Care Centre​

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47.

Where is the Kaziranga National park located and which is the capital of that state​

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Answer:

ASSAM

Explanation:

Kaziranga National PARK is LOCATED in which state of INDIA? Kaziranga National Park is located in the Golaghat and Nagaon districts of Assam and is circumscribed by the Brahmaputra River.

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48.

3 How does democracy in aindividual?country exchange thethe dignity of​

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In a democratic country, EVERY CITIZEN have their own SELF respect. ◇ Everyone is EQUAL and have equal RIGHTS which no one can break

49.

Discuss all the features of the constitution in detail.​

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The basic structure of the Constitution i.e. its most fundamental features can be described as: Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Secularism, FEDERALISM, Republicanism, INDEPENDENCE of Judiciary, Rule of Law, and Liberal Democracy.

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50.

The Kheda satyagraha was launched by Gandhiji to support......... * its a one mark question ​

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Gandhi ORGANISED this movement to support peasants of the KHEDA district. People of Kheda were unable to pay the high taxes LEVIED by the British DUE to crop failure and a plague epidemic.

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