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2.What are the four Aryan truths explainedby Cautam Buddha known as ?​

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Explanation:

"I TEACH suffering, its ORIGIN, cessation and path. That's all I teach", DECLARED the Buddha 2500 years AGO. The Four Noble Truths contain the essence of the Buddha's TEACHINGS

2.

6. Why does life exist on Earth?​

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life EXIST on earth because the earth is only PLANET which CONSISTS of water and atmosphere .

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*What is "Operation Flood" related to?*1️⃣ Flood Control2️⃣ Fish Production3️⃣ Crop Production4️⃣ Milk Production​

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Operation Flood, launched on 13 January 1970, was the world's largest dairy development program and a landmark project of India's National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). ... All this was achieved not merely by MASS PRODUCTION, but by production by the masses; the process has SINCE been termed as the "White REVOLUTION"....

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4.

List and explain the commponts of a fair trail​

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As a MINIMUM the RIGHT to fair trial includes the FOLLOWING fair trial rights in civil and CRIMINAL proceedings: the right to be heard by a competent, INDEPENDENT and impartial tribunal. the right to a public hearing. the right to be heard within a reasonable time.

5.

Shopkeepers in a weekly market are calledSmall traders Large traders Whole salersNone of these ​

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ANSWER:

small  trader

Explanation:

because they SELL CHEAP quality of PRODUCTS

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किसके माध्यम से शिक्षा देना सरल एवं उपयोगी होता है anser only one ward ​

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नवजात शिशु असहाय तथा असामाजिक होता है। वह न बोलना जनता है न चलना-फिरना। उसका न कोई मित्र होता है और न शत्रु। यही नहीं, उसे समाज के रीती-रिवाजों तथा परम्पराओं का ज्ञान भी नहीं होता है और न ही उसमें किसी आदर्श तथा मूल्य को प्राप्त करने की जिज्ञासा पाई जाती है। परन्तु जैसे जैसे वह बड़ा होता जाता है वैसे-वैसे उस पैर शिक्षा के औपचारिक तथा अनौपचारिक साधनों का प्रभाव पड़ता जाता है। इस प्रभाव के कारण उसका जहाँ एक ओर शारीरिक, मानसिक तथा संवेगात्मक विकास होता जाता है वहाँ दूसरी ओर उसमें सामाजिक भावना भी विकसित होती जाती है। परिणामस्वरुप वह शैने-शैने: प्रौढ़ व्यक्तिओं के उतर्दयित्वों को सफलतापूर्वक निभाने के करने के योग्य बन जाता है। इस प्रकार हम देखते हैं कि बालक के व्यव्हार में वांछनीय परिवर्तन करने के लिए व्यवस्थित शिक्षा की परम आवश्यकता है। सच तो यह है कि शिक्षा से इतने लाभ हैं कि उनका वर्णन करना कठिन है। इस संदर्भ में यहाँ केवल इतना कह देना ही पर्याप्त होगा की शिक्षा माता के सामान पालन-पोषण करती है, पिता के समान उचित मार्ग-दर्शन द्वारा अपने कार्यों में लगाती है तथा पत्नी की भांति सांसारिक चिन्ताओं को दूर करके प्रसन्नता प्रदान करती है। शिक्षा के ही द्वारा हमारी कीर्ति का प्रकाश चारों ओर फैलता है तथा शिक्षा ही हमारी समस्याओं को सुलझाती है एवं हमारे जीवन को सुसंस्कृत करती है। हम देश में रहें अथवा विदेश में शिक्षा हमारे लिए क्या-क्या नहीं करती। कहने का तात्पर्य यह है कि जिस प्रकार सूर्य का प्रकाश पाकर कमल का फूल खिल उठता है तथा सूर्य अस्त होने पर कुम्हला जाता है, ठीक उसी प्रकार शिक्षा के प्रकाश को पाकर प्रत्येक व्यक्ति कमल के फूल की भांति खिल उठता है तथा अशिक्षित रहने पर दरिद्रता, शोक एवं कष्ट के अंधकार में डूबा रहता है। संक्षेप में, शिक्षा वह प्रकाश है जिसके द्वारा बालक की समस्त शारीरिक, मानसिक, सामाजिक तथा अध्यात्मिक शक्तियों का विकास होता है। इससे वह समाज का एक उतरदायी घटक एवं राष्ट्र का प्रखर चरित्र-संपन्न नागरिक बनकर समाज की सर्वांगीण उन्नति में अपनी शक्ति का उतरोतर प्रयोग करने की भावना से ओत-प्रोत होकर संस्कृति तथा सभ्यता को पुनर्जीवित एवं पुर्नस्थापित करने के लिए प्रेरित हो जाता है। जिस प्रकार एक ओर शिक्षा बालक का सर्वांगीण विकास करके उसे तेजस्वी, बुद्धिमान, चरित्रवान, विद्वान्, तथा वीर बनती है, उसी प्रकार दूसरी ओर शिक्षा समाज की उन्नति के लिए भी एक आवश्यक तथा शक्तिशाली साधन है। दुसरे शब्दों में, व्यक्ति की भांति समाज भी शिक्षा के चमत्कार से लाभान्वित होता है। शिक्षा के द्वारा समाज भावी पीढ़ी के बालकों को उच्च आदर्शों, आशाओं, आकांक्षाओं, विश्वासों तथा परमपराओं आदि सांस्कृतिक सम्पत्ति को इस प्रकार से हस्तांतरित करता है कि उनके ह्रदय में देश-प्रेम तथा त्याग की भावना प्रज्वलित हो

7.

Adoption of octagonal ( Astang nMarg ) eliminate desire​

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Adoption of OCTAGONAL ( Astang nMarg ) eliminate DESIRE · introduction of COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS of poverty.

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Introduction of comparative analysis of poverty​

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COMPARATIVE POVERTY is simply when people are poor, but they can see that others have a better LIFE style in a nearby town or city. They may have HEARD of others who have MIGRATED to the city and report a better life.

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What do you understand by independent media? Is the media actually independent & unbiased? ​

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Independent media refers to any media, such as television, newspapers or Internet-based publications, that is free of influence by government or corporate interests. The term has varied applications. Within the UNITED States and other developed countries, it is often used synonymously with alternative media to REFER to media that specifically distinguish themselves in RELATION to the MAINSTREAM media. In international development, the term independent media is used in relation to the development of new media outlets, particularly in areas where there is little to no existing media presence.

Research has found that independent media plays an important role in improving government accountability and reducing corruption.

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10.

Write any three freedoms which one granted under the right of freedom. in short​

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EXPLANATION:

The Right to Freedom guarantees to the citizens of India six Fundamental Freedoms:

1) Freedom of Speech and EXPRESSION

2) Freedom of Assembly

3) Freedom to form associations

4) Freedom of Movement

5) Freedom to reside and to settle

6) Freedom of profession, OCCUPATION, TRADE, or business

11.

Define site features and situation features give one example for each from the place you live in​

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ANSWER

EXPLORE and DEVELOP

12.

what profession did the additions and craftsmen turn to when they could no longer make profit from their products ?​

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As the craftsmen no longer make profits from their products the switched to AGRICULTURE for this they SHIFTED to villages.

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13.

What will be your response in the following situation when buying ticket in the theatre​

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ANSWER:

i FEEL happy BUYING TICKET in the theatre

14.

What doesBuddha" mean?answer in one sentence ​

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EXPLANATION:

The WORD Buddha means the one who is Enlightened or attained kevala gnana.

15.

Scientific study of earthquake​

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16.

Which of the following developed extensive contacts with garment firms?i) Farmersii) Tradersiii) Politiciansiv) Weavers

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ANS:- TRADERS and WEAVERS

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1. What type of information do we get from the official records?​

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Official RECORDS are those that contain information regarding the national matters. The minutes for state MEETINGS and conferences, state policies, National top secret information, political DATA, the countries census and information regarding the citizen of the country.

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18.

What came first chicken or egg

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ANSWER is EGG COMES FIRST

19.

What is meant by Dual government? How did it lead to public suffering?​

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The government which functions at TWO levels is known as Dual government . The dual government of bengal establish two steps of government functions~

(1)The company took the right to control army, judiciary,and REVENUE.

(2)And on the other hand ,The nawab look after the administration and need of people.

It lead to a public suffering during a GREAT famine of bengal in 1770. The company did not help the people . The nawab was helpless due to the lack of resources.

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20.

15. What does 'Communal Riots' mean?​

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Communal violence is a form of violence that is perpetrated across ethnic or communal LINES, the violent parties feel solidarity for their respective GROUPS, and victims are CHOSEN BASED upon GROUP membership. ... Communal violence is found in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Australia.

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if one of the following hose hold materials can be used to lessen the pain caused by a wasp sting which one would you use lemon juice and wasing soda why?​

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Lemon Juice: Slice a lemon in HALF and squeeze out as much juice as you can. Dab EITHER a cotton swab or cloth in the lemon juice and APPLY it to the hornet or wasp sting. You could ALSO use your favourite bottled lemon juice that you use on your pancakes, however, FRESH lemon juice works more effectively.

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What does diversity add to our lives​

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Diversity add a various variety styles in our LIVES.It tells us many THINGS that we didn't know. Moreover diversity adds HAPPINESS in our lives. Diversity provides knowledge, excitement, and understanding to our lives. If you stay in your HOME town for your entire LIFE, you will do the same things again and again.

23.

Which period is known as medieval period in Indian history​

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13th to 16TH century

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9 DATEPAGE NO1 Actwity!&Hunter-gatherers were highly dependenton nature for their suwrival to you thinkthat is still the care in the present days​

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ANSWER:

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25.

Who said this, “Democracy is the rule of the people, for the people and by the people”.

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ANSWER:

ABRAHAM LINCOLN SAID this LINE

26.

Advantages and disadvages of lockdown​

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ADVANTAGES- disease would not spread

disadvantages- we can't go out liberly

27.

How to do drawing of Carina virous​

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firsty NAME CORONA virus. corona virus is LOOKING circle and points on it

28.

Who are humans?anyone my fan here ​

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HOMO sapiens is the only EXTANT human species. The name is LATIN for 'wise man' and was introduced in 1758 by CARL Linnaeus. Extinct species of the genus Homo include Homo erectus, extant from roughly 1.9 to 0.4 million years ago, and a number of other species

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29.

What do you mean by a rock cycle? And explain earthquake preparedness

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The ROCK cycle is the process by which rocks of one kind CHANGE into rocks of another kind. There are three main kinds of rocks: igneous rock, metamorphic rock, and sedimentary rock. ... Metamorphic rock is igneous or sedimentary rock that has been heated and squeezed. It can ERODE into sediment or melt into magma.

Earthquake PREPAREDNESS is a set of MEASURES taken at the individual, organisational and societal level to minimise the effects of an earthquake. Preparedness measures can range from securing heavy objects, structural modifications and storing supplies, to having insurance, an emergency kit, and evacuation plans.

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30.

Tell me clothing of people living in katpana desert

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Clothes people wear: The WOMEN of Rajasthan wear COLOURFUL ghaghra-cholis with an ODHNI or chunni. The men wear dhoti-kurta with turbans to PROTECT themselves from the HARSH sun.

31.

Secondarysourcesinclude- andbasedonPrimarySources.​

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EXPLANATION:

SECONDARY sources INCLUDE manufacturing

and PRIMARY sources are LIKE agriculture

32.

What do you mean by the term intervené?Give examples to prove that the secularIndian state can intervene in religious affairs​

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Indian SECULARISM works to prevent the domination through a STRATEGY of intervention.

(i)In order to prevent the religion-based exclusion and discrimination of ‘lower castes’, the Indian Constitution has banned untouchability. 

(ii)The State is intervening in religion in order to end a social practice that it believes discriminates and excludes, and that violates the Fundamental Rights of ‘lower castes’ who are citizens of this country. 

(iii)Similarly, to ensure that laws relating to equal inheritance rights are respected, the State may have to intervene in the religion-based ‘personal laws’ of communities.

(IV)The intervention of the State can also be in the form of support. The Indian Constitution grants the right to religious communities to set up their own schools and colleges. It also gives them financial aid on a nonpreferential basis

Laws and Indian Constitution. The Preamble of the Indian Constitution has the WORD "secular", and articles 25 to 28 implying that the State will not discriminate, patronise or meddle in the profession of any religion.

33.

The craft made in the harappan civilization​

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Seal-making and terracotta manufacture were ALSO important crafts. The goldsmiths made jewellery of silver, gold, COPPER, bronze and precious stones. Silver and gold may have been OBTAINED from Afghanistan and precious stones from South INDIA. The HARAPPANS were expert bead-makers

34.

Why had the peasents and workers participated in revolt in French revolution​

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Explanation:

Peasants And workers Participated in revolts because they knew that if their country would be defeated then they will again be under the RULE of the dictator and NEW rules and laws will be published and again they will be colonised by the new goverment.

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35.

A local body that takes care of cities and towns on issues like water supply , electricity ,maintains of roads is termed as​

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ANSWER:

MUNCIPAL CORPORATION

36.

II. Answer the following1. What are glaciers ?2. Name four elements that control Weather and climate.3. What is Communication ?4. Name the last sultan of Delhi. ##how to i make u as a brainilist ​

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glaciers:the ICE formed on the mountains

communication:is taking to some ONE

37.

Danti durga in hindi​

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EXPLANATION:

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38.

5. The ----- makes the law that governs a statea. Legislature b. Executive c. Judiciary d. Assembly​

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ANSWER:

Legislature makes the LAW that governs a STATE.

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39.

4. The main factor that influence air pressure are ----a. Altitude b. Air temperature c. Moisture Contentd. All of these​

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40.

Define -a) Equator b) Prime Meridian 2. Draw a diagram to show lines of longitude. 3. Name five important lines of latitude with their latitudinal value. 4. Write four differences between the lines of latitude and lines of longitude. 5. Draw a diagram to show the three heat zones (climatic zones) 6. Describe the heat zone which receives the maximum heat. 7. In Frigid zones sun does not rise much above the horizon. Sun rays are always slanting. What would be the climatic conditions there? 8. Places to which side of International date line will be ahead in time – East or West? 9. If it is 12:00 Noon at a place on Prime Meridian (0° longitude), find out the time of a place on – a) 20° E longitude b) 20° W longitude c) 15° E longitude d) 30° W longitude e) 82.5° E longitude Rules – ➢ Time of a place depends upon its meridian. ➢ Places to the East are ahead in time (difference would be added). ➢ Places to the West are behind in time (difference would be subtracted). ➢ Time taken to turn distance of 241° = 360hours = 4′ Example - Solution – 9 a) 00Given , time 12:00 noon at 0 longitude. Find out time at 20 E longitude 0Difference of longitude = 20 .0to turn 1 Earth takes 4′ 0 to turn 20 it will take 20 x 4′ = 80′ = 1 hour 20 minute As the place is in the East the difference of time will be added. 0 12:00 Noon (time at 0 )+ 1:20 (difference)01:20 PM Ans. Time at 20 Eanswer all questions means all I will mark you as brainlestbut give right answer​

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A prime meridian is the meridian (a line of longitude) in a geographic coordinate system at which longitude is defined to be 0°. Together, a prime meridian and its anti-meridian (the 180th meridian in a 360°-system) form a great circle. This great circle divides a spheroid into two hemispheres. If one uses directions of East and West from a defined prime meridian, then they can be called the EASTERN HEMISPHERE and the Western Hemisphere.

The equator of a rotating spheroid (such as a planet) is the parallel (circle of latitude) at which latitude is defined to be 0°. It is the imaginary line on the spheroid, equidistant from its poles, dividing it into northern and southern hemispheres. In other words, it is the intersection of the spheroid with the plane perpendicular to its axis of rotation and midway between its geographical poles.

The five major lines of latitude, more commonly referred to as the five major circles of latitude, mark specific points on a globe or map of Earth. Four of the lines run parallel to the equator and sit north or south above or below the equator. Visible on a globe or map of the Earth, points on latitudes that CROSS over longitude lines mark specific locations on the Earth.The Arctic Circle is located at approximately 66.5 degrees north latitude, or 66.5 degrees north of the equator. This circle of latitude stretches through eight countries, including the United States, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. The Arctic Circle marks the beginning area where the sun will not rise during winter solstice and will not set during summer solstice.The Antarctic Circle is located at approximately 66.5 degrees south latitude, or 66.5 degrees south of the equator. This line, or circle, of latitude marks the start of the southern area known as the Antarctic. The circle consists of only one continent, Antarctica. There are not any humans within the boundaries of the Antarctic Circle that can be considered permanent residents of the area.Possibly the most well-known circle of latitude is the line sitting at zero degrees latitude, the equator. The equator circles the globe with a circumference of nearly 25,000 miles, dividing the northern and the southern hemispheres. This line of latitude is the starting point when referring to other points of the globe in terms of degrees north and degrees south.The Tropic of Cancer is located at approximately 23.5 degrees north latitude, or 23.5 degrees north of the Equator. This line of latitude is the northern boundary of the area referred to as the tropics. During the summer solstice the sun is located immediately above the Tropic of Cancer. This line is the point farthest to the north at which the sun is hanging directly upward at NOON.The Tropic of Capricorn is located at approximately 23.5 degrees south latitude, or 23.5 degrees south of the equator. This line of latitude is the southern boundary of the area referred to as the tropics. This line marks the point farthest to the south at which the sun is hanging directly upward at noon. During the summer solstice of the Southern Hemisphere, the sun is located immediately above the Tropic of Capricorn.

Latitudes Longitudes

1 They run from West to East They run from North to South

2 Lines are parallel to each other Lines are not parallel to each other but converge at the poles

3 The lines are not of same length Lines are of the same length

4 The equator is the only great circle Has many great circles as any opposite pairs of lines make a great circle

5 Lines are called parallels Lines are called meridians

6 Lines are used for measuring distance Lines are used for measuring local time

7 Latitude measures up to 1800 degrees i.e. 90N - 0 - 90S Longitude measures up to 360 degrees

8 Lines decrease in length All lines are of equal length

9 Lines of latitude increase in value from the equator towards the poles Lines of longitude increase in value Eastwards of the Greenwich Meridian

41.

Draw the diagram explaining the four factor taken from Indian land resource​

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Answer:  “Resource planning is a TECHNIQUE or skill of proper or judicious use of resources. ”

Resource planning is a complex process which involves :

(i) Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, MAPPING, qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.

(ii) Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development PLANS.

(iii) Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans.

. (i) Renewable resources: “Renewable resources are the natural resources which can be used again and again or can be reproduced by physical, mechanical and CHEMICAL processes.” Solar energy, air, water and soil are some of the renewable resources of energy.

(ii) Non-renewable resources: “Non renewable resources are the natural resources that cannot be replaced at all or within a reasonable time.” Fossil fuels such as oil, gas and coal are examples of non renewable resources. These resources are accumulated over millions of years. They are considered to be non-renewable resources because once they are used up, they are gone forever.

Explanation: In its simplest form, land is the physical place where economic activity takes place. In our lemonade stand example, it could be the patch of lawn in front of your house. However, land also includes all the natural resources found on it.

Land can also include natural resources such as timber

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Resources can include timber, water, oil, livestock, and so forth. So if you used real lemons from a tree in your yard to make that lemonade, you used part of the land. Land plays an important part in production because land itself and the resources on it are usually limited. Political REGULATIONS prevent a person from just going and claiming something for themselves, or there may not be enough for everyone to have. Also, many of the natural resources are nonrenewable, meaning that their amount is fixed, and they can't be used indefinitely. Thus, producers must carefully manage land and its resources.

42.

Write the time line chart between 1900-1950​

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EXPLANATION:

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43.

Pls someone solve these questions:1)what measures were taken by Belgium government to resolve the problem of ethnicity in the country ?2)Describe the population of Sri Lanka ?3)what are the majoritarian steps taken by srilankan government? 4)Why Sri Lankan Tamil felt alienated? what were their demands ?5)why is power-sharing desirable give two points to support your answer ?6)the most important question because the book has direct answer to it as it is 7)what are the different forms of power-sharing in modern democracy?

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There are two ways of running a government. One is a TYRANNY – In this, the power is CONCENTRATED in the hands of a leader or a king. On the other hand, the other one is a democracy. In this, the power is delegated at DIFFERENT levels. We don’t need to tell you this, but of course, the latter is better. So what is Power Sharing? Now, before you understand why is power sharing so important? LET us learn, what is power sharing and what are the forms of power sharing. So, let’s FIND out more about Power Sharing.

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Define -a) Equator b) Prime Meridian 2. Draw a diagram to show lines of longitude. 3. Name five important lines of latitude with their latitudinal value. 4. Write four differences between the lines of latitude and lines of longitude. 5. Draw a diagram to show the three heat zones (climatic zones) 6. Describe the heat zone which receives the maximum heat. 7. In Frigid zones sun does not rise much above the horizon. Sun rays are always slanting. What would be the climatic conditions there? 8. Places to which side of International date line will be ahead in time – East or West? 9. If it is 12:00 Noon at a place on Prime Meridian (0° longitude), find out the time of a place on – a) 20° E longitude b) 20° W longitude c) 15° E longitude d) 30° W longitude e) 82.5° E longitude Rules – ➢ Time of a place depends upon its meridian. ➢ Places to the East are ahead in time (difference would be added). ➢ Places to the West are behind in time (difference would be subtracted). ➢ Time taken to turn distance of 241° = 360hours = 4′ Example - Solution – 9 a) 00Given , time 12:00 noon at 0 longitude. Find out time at 20 E longitude 0Difference of longitude = 20 .0to turn 1 Earth takes 4′ 0 to turn 20 it will take 20 x 4′ = 80′ = 1 hour 20 minute As the place is in the East the difference of time will be added. 0 12:00 Noon (time at 0 )+ 1:20 (difference)01:20 PM Ans. Time at 20 Eanswer all questions​

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45.

What are the systems introduced by Britishers in India any 30 like railways,posting​

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Ryotwari System was introduced by THOMAS MUNRO in 1820. Major areas of introduction INCLUDE Madras, Bombay, parts of Assam and Coorgh provinces of British India. In Ryotwari System the ownership rights were handed over to the PEASANTS. British Government collected taxes directly from the peasants.

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What are the systems introduced by Britishers in India any 30​

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ZAMINDARI System was introduced by Cornwallis in 1793 through Permanent Settlement Act. It was introduced in provinces of Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Varanasi. ... ZAMINDARS were RECOGNIZED as owner of the lands. Zamindars were given the rights to collect the rent from the PEASANTS.

47.

What was done ti supress the movement of the women in france

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Answer:The defence of WOMEN’s rights, the promotion of gender equality and the fight against gender-based violence are one of the major priorities of France’s external ACTION in the area of promoting and PROTECTING human rights.

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48.

what happens in India if Constitution doesn't support secularism and republic in the present scenario​

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of India does not supports secularism and Republican

then the VIRUS will SPREAD rapidly among CITIZENS

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What are the system introduced by Britishers in India​

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RYOTWARI System was introduced by THOMAS Munro in 1820. Major areas of introduction INCLUDE MADRAS, Bombay, parts of Assam and Coorgh provinces of British India. In Ryotwari System the ownership rights were handed over to the peasants. British Government collected taxes directly from the peasants.

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With the a cesion of Qutb Ud Din Aibak in the Throne of Delhi begins the history of India​

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Qutb al-Din AIBAK (r. c. 1206–1210) was a general of the Ghurid king Mu'izz ad-Din Muhammad Ghori. He was in-charge of the Ghurid territories in northern India, and after Mu'izz ad-Din's death, he became the ruler of an independent kingdom that evolved into the Delhi Sultanate ruled by the Mamluk dynasty.

A native of Turkestan, Aibak was sold into slavery as a child. He was purchased by a Qazi at NISHAPUR in Persia, where he learned archery and horse-riding among other skills. He was subsequently resold to Mu'izz ad-Din in Ghazni, where he rose to the POSITION of the officer of the royal stables. During the Khwarazmian-Ghurid wars, he was captured by the scouts of Sultan Shah; after the Ghurid victory, he was released and HIGHLY favoured by Mu'izz ad-Din.

After the Ghurid victory in the Second Battle of TARAIN in 1192, Mu'izz ad-Din made Aibak in-charge of his Indian territories. Aibak expanded the Ghurid power in northern India by conquering and raiding several places in the Chahamana, Gahadavala, Chaulukya, Chandela, and other kingdoms.

When Mu'izz ad-Din died in 1206, Aibak fought with another former slave-general Taj al-Din Yildiz for control of Ghurid territories in north-western India. During this campaign, he advanced as far as Ghazni, although he later retreated and set up his capital at Lahore. He nominally acknowledged the suzerainty of Mu'izz ad-Din's successor Ghiyasuddin Mahmud, who officially recognized him as the ruler of India.

Aibak was succeeded by Aram Shah, and then by his former slave Iltutmish, who transformed the loosely-held Ghurid territories of India into the powerful Delhi Sultanate. Aibak is known for having commissioned the Qutb Minar in Delhi, and the Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra in Ajmer.

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