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How did rashtakutas become powerful |
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Answer» Answer: by CONQUER some STATES and it ALSO have a WONDERFUL king Explanation: please thank me |
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Which continent is not inhabited by the people and why? |
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Answer» Answer: Antarctica is not inhabited by the people. It is located in the SOUTH pole of the EARTH and has extremely cold weather which is not ideal for the humans to survive. Moreover, the PLACE is extremely dry, covered with ice throughout the year. People only VISIT the place during summer just for the PURPOSE of research. hope it helps you...... |
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How did the sepoy mutiny get force with the support of the bahadur shah zafar |
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Answer» Answer: The Indian Rebellion of 1857 was a MAJOR, but ultimately unsuccessful, UPRISING in India in 1857–58 against the rule of the British East India Company, which functioned as a sovereign power on behalf of the British Crown.[4][5] The rebellion began on 10 May 1857 in the form of a mutiny of sepoys of the Company's army in the garrison town of Meerut, 40 mi (64 km) northeast of Delhi (now Old Delhi). It then ERUPTED into other mutinies and civilian REBELLIONS chiefly in the upper Gangetic plain and central India,[a][6][b][7] though incidents of revolt also occurred farther north and east.[c][8] The rebellion posed a considerable threat to British power in that region,[d][9] and was contained only with the rebels' DEFEAT in Gwalior on 20 June 1858.[10] On 1 November 1858, the British granted amnesty to all rebels not involved in murder, though they did not declare the hostilities to have formally ended until 8 July 1859. Its name is contested, and it is variously described as the Sepoy Mutiny, the Indian Mutiny, the Great Rebellion, the Revolt of 1857, the Indian Insurrection, and the First War of Independence. Mark me as brainliest |
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Why did the rulers if the different kingdoms during 4th - 8th centuries CE attackeach other's regions |
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Answer» PLEASE FOLLOW me and BRAINLEAST my ANSWER |
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What will happen if all farmers grow |
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Answer» If all the FARMERS will grow only one KIND of seeds and CROPS, the price for these seeds and crops would FALL and there would be no profit to the farmers. |
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If I could meet my Netaji Subhas Chandra bose , I would |
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15. Write the type of pollution being caused if:b) A truck is honking. |
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Answer» Answer: Transportation SECTOR is one of the major contributors to the noise POLLUTION in urban areas. Various RESEARCHES show that honking is one of the major causes for noise pollution. This constant increase in noise pollution DUE to honking needs to be restrained effectively. |
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What are the advantages of heat energy on humans |
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Answer» Answer: The ADVANTAGES of HEAT, or geothermal energy, SEEM to be thus: The energy itself is environmentally friendly due to the source – it's natural. It's renewable, much like wind or gravity energy would be. It's cheaper than most other energy forms to MAKE as well as being more EFFICIENT at its job of heating things this is right answer |
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Can we use a thread or wool to cover electric wires? justify. |
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Answer» No Explanation: Because thread and WOOL are both really flammable so if the electric wires LEAK some electrons, the wool and thread will BURN! |
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In many ________and ________ centres now shopping complex and malls are coming up |
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Write the type of pollution being caused if:An oil tanker has spilled oil into the sea. |
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Answer» SORRY.... idk |
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Write short note on administrative town. |
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Answer» Answer: Administrative TOWN: These include towns or CITIES where kings or rulers establish their CAPITALS and carry out the administration of the country. |
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10000 trillion light years equal how many years |
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Answer» Answer: 10000000000000 YEARS. |
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Which two maillor cities were under the control of Chatamanas |
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Answer» DELHI and Ajmer were the TWO cities under control of the CHAHAMANAS. |
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In big cities high-rise apartment building/flats are common reason out |
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Answer» Mumbai |
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Agricultural labourers are employed to work in fields during themonsoonb.harvestc.non-agriculturald. all of the above |
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Answer» c.non AGRICULTURAL |
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Wate is rotation with exlplation |
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Answer» A rotation is a circular movement of an object around a centre of rotation. If three-dimensional objects LIKE earth, moon and other planets always rotate around an imaginary LINE, it is called a rotation axis. If the axis PASSES through the BODY's centre of mass, the body is said to rotate UPON itself or spin. |
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Mark the countries having demoncratic government |
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Answer» Answer: see America Canada Australia Newzealand INDIA are democratic COUNTRIES |
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How many women representativesare there (from your state)? andhra Pradesh |
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Answer» Answer: The 17th UTTAR PRADESH legislative assembly will have a record 38 women MLAs. This is a record for UP since 1947. All POLITICAL parties put together only 96 tickets were given to women candidates. The BJP had given the highest number of tickets to women. Of 43 women candidates who were given tickets by the Bharatiya Janata Party, 32 won the election. The Bahujan Samaj Party and the Congress have two women MLAs each while, the Samajwadi Party and the Apna Dal have one woman MLA each. hope it helps you |
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To be a candidate to contest the elections,the minimum age is |
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Answer» Answer :To be a CANDIDATE to contest the ELECTIONS,the MINIMUM age is 25 year's |
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Who was the founder og bueldhism? |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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Agricultural labourers are employed to work in fields during theb. harvestseason.monsoond. all of the abovenon agriculturalfarmers in India is |
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Answer» Answer: option no b. |
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Kings carved inscriptions in ancient times. Give reason. |
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Answer» Answer: INDIAN copper plate inscriptions (tamarashasana), usually record grants of land or lists of royal lineages carrying the royal seal, a profusion of which have been found in South India. Originally inscriptions were recorded on palm leaves, but when the records were legal documents such as title-deeds they were etched on a cave or temple wall, or more commonly, on copper plates which were then secreted in a safe place such as within the walls or foundation of a temple, or hidden in stone caches in fields. Plates could be used more than once, as when a canceled GRANT was over-struck with a new inscription. These records were probably in use from the first millennium. Some of the oldest inscribed copper plates to be found in the Indian subcontinent date to the Mature Harappan era, consisting of up to 34 characters and thought to be used for copper plate printing. The so-called Sohgaura copper-plate inscription, inscribed in the Brahmi script, and possibly from the 3RD century BCE Maurya Empire, is a precursor to the later copper-plate inscriptions. However, it is ACTUALLY written on a small plaque of bronze (a copper alloy). The Taxila and the Kalawan copper-plate inscriptions (c. 1st century CE or earlier) are among the earliest known instances of copper plates being used for writing in the Indian subcontinent. However, these are not proper charters, unlike the later copper-plate inscriptions. please mark me as brainliest Explanation: |
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'India was unified under British rule as one unit'. Explain but in.ur words |
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Answer» ekuehwFJHF Explanation: |
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Carrying goods to their users is a very important part ofA) exportB) importC) exchangingD) trade |
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Mark the goveenment having monarchy and democratic govwrnment |
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Answer» FIRST MARK me as BRAINLIEST than only I will answer your QUESTIONS |
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Cultivate most of the land in villages.b. Large farmersSmall farmersAgricultural labourersd. Both a and b |
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Answer» it's AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS. HOPE it HELPS. |
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- Make a list of the localised resources found in your region. |
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Answer» Answer: human RESOURCES terrible resources KUST KID resources Explanation: beacuste this is rigth this is a joke dont WRITE in you homework
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Exercise24+11. Answer the following questions.52(a) On a number line,7011probable value of A?2 refocan be represented between which two whole number |
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Answer» there is not the FULL question it is meaning less to us . SORRY can't answer |
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Why did the Mughal emperor became ready to support the rebellion |
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Answer» An attempt of mutiny was ALSO in favour because if they won the empire WOULD be again able to maintain a strong hold over India. Mughal empower supported the REBELS because they thought that in order to defeat Maharana pratap and take control of his territory,they needed the help of the rebels,so they supported them. |
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Write any two measure stakenbytheEastIndiacompanytobringreformsintheIndiansocietyinthe19thcentury. |
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Answer» Answer: 100 HOPE it helps mark me as BRAINLIST |
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EXERCISESenvironment and theA. Fill in the blanks.1. The natural environment consists of the physical orbiological orenvironment2. The four realms of the earth arehydrospherebiosphere.3. The hydrosphere comprises of the realm of water and includesextremely essential part for the survival of life on earth.and |
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Answer» VK I will be in the MORNING and mountains and the scarcity of the in fiction nonfiction mysteries romance and much more populated CITIES have more highrises than SMALLER cities have more highrises than smaller cities have more highrises than smaller cities have more highrises than smaller cities have more highrises than smaller |
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Mention any two features of Article 22 of the Indian Constitution. * |
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Answer» Answer: Any two features are: Explanation: (1) No person who is arrested shall be detained in custody without being informed, as soon as may be, of the grounds for such arrest nor shall he be denied the right to consult, and to be defended by, a legal practitioner of his choice. (2) Every person who is arrested and detained in custody shall be PRODUCED before the NEAREST magistrate WITHIN a period of twenty-four hours of such arrest excluding the time necessary for the JOURNEY from the place of arrest to the court of the magistrate and no such person shall be detained in custody beyond the said period without the authority of a magistrate.
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Write a story of a person who gained good respect in the society by fulfilling his/her moral duties. |
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Answer» hi you are a GOOD STUDENT please mark me brainlist i will help you more and thanks for free POINTS |
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What are the main source ofinformation that historians use to study tribal history |
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Answer» Answer: CONTEMPORARY historians and TRAVELLERS give very scanty information about tribes. A few exceptions apart, tribal people did not KEEP written records. But they preserved rich customs and oral traditions. These were passed down to each new generation. Present day historians have started using such oral traditions to write tribal HISTORIES. |
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Write five importance of population management |
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Answer» Population management helps to balance the population of the country ACCORDING to available means and resources of the country. If the population is balanced, the state can provide all the facilities and SERVICES to the people and our life will be happy and healthy. |
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TranslateNewsClassroom - Google...14. Read the following statements: (i) Minerals are naturally occurringsubstances. (ii) Minerals have a definite chemical composition. (iii) Mineralsare evenly distributed in the world. Which of these statements is NOTcorrect?Oa. (i)O b. (ii)c. (iii)ООO d. (iv)15. Which of the following is a ferrous mineral? |
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South America is mostly inthe Southern Himisphere(T or F ) |
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Answer» true Explanation: |
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СІ13. The killing of wild animals for collection and illegal trading of hides,horns, feathers etc is calleda. hidingO b. massacrec. eliminatingO d. poachingO* N |
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Answer» d.POACHING Explanation: |
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What were the places and leaders related to rebel of 1857? |
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Answer» Shakeel Anwar Place Leader Kanpur Nana Sahib, Rao Sahib (nephew of Nana), Tantia Tope, Azimullah KHAN (advisor of Nana Sahib) JHANSI Rani Laxmibai Bihar (Jagdishpur) KUNWAR Singh, Amar Singh Allahabad and Banaras Maulvi LIYAKAT Ali |
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"Fundamental rights and duties are the two sides of the same coin" Justify |
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Answer» Explanation: For EXAMPLE: A citizen has the right to CRITICIZE the government if it fails to provide basic amenities like water & electricity, but it is the duty of the citizen to PREVENT the wastage of amenities that the Government do provide. Thus rights and DUTIES are the two sides of a same coin. plz like mark as brainlist and don't forget to follow |
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Q3. In big cities high-rise apartment building/flats are common. Reason out. |
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Answer» Explanation: A high-rise building is a tall building, as opposed to a low-rise building and is defined differently in terms of height depending on the jurisdiction. It is used as a residential, office building, or other functions including hotel, retail, or with multiple purposes combined. Residential high-rise buildings are also known in some varieties of English, such as British English, as tower blocks and may be referred to as "MDUs", standing for "multi-dwelling unit".[1][full citation needed] A very tall high-rise building is referred to as a skyscraper. High-rise buildings BECAME possible with the invention of the elevator (lift) and less expensive, more abundant building materials. The materials used for the structural system of high-rise buildings are reinforced concrete and steel. Most North American STYLE skyscrapers have a steel frame, while residential blocks are usually constructed of concrete. There is no clear difference between a tower BLOCK and a skyscraper, although a building with forty or more stories and taller than 150 m (490 ft) is generally considered a skyscraper.[2] High-rise structures pose particular design challenges for structural and geotechnical engineers, particularly if situated in a seismically active region or if the underlying soils have geotechnical risk factors such as high compressibility or bay mud. They also pose serious challenges to firefighters during emergencies in high-rise structures. New and old building design, building systems like the building standpipe system, HVAC systems (heating, ventilation and air conditioning), fire sprinkler system and other THINGS like stairwell and elevator evacuations pose significant problems. Studies are often required to ensure that pedestrian wind comfort and wind danger concerns are addressed. In order to allow less wind exposure, to transmit more daylight to the ground and to appear more slender, many high-rises have a design with setbacks. Apartment buildings have technical and economic advantages in areas of high population density, and have become a distinctive feature of housing accommodation in virtually all densely populated urban areas around the world. In contrast with low-rise and single-family houses, apartment blocks accommodate more inhabitants per unit of AREA of land and decrease the cost of municipal infrastructure. |
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The Highest mountain peak onthe earth is mt. Everest (T or F) |
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Answer» Answer: TRUEBut in India highest is kanchanchanga Explanation: a SMALL HAIRY ANIMAL with a long BODY and a lot of legs, which eats the leaves of plants. A caterpillar later becomes an insect with large, often COLOURFUL wings (a butterfly or a moth) |
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चन्द्रशेखर आजाद का जन्म कहाँ हुआ था ? |
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Answer» Answer: Bhavra is CORRECT answer Explanation: |
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Copper was found in the mines of 1- Rajasthan2- Madhya Pradesh |
Answer» RAJASTHAN COAL MINES PRODUCES COPPER. |
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4. Read the table given below: Tribe Location (i) Mundas a. Orissa/Odisha(ii) Khonds b. chottanagpur (iii) Baigas c. Andhra Pradesh (iv) Labadis d.Central India Which of the following options correctly matches the pairsfrom the above table?O a. (i) -c (ii) -d, (ii) -a, (iv) -bO b. (ii) -b (1) -d, (iii) -c, (iv) -ac. (1)-b, (ii) -a, (iii) -d, (iv)-CO.O d. (iv) -C, (iii) -a, (ii) -d, (i) -b |
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Answer» it is very DIFFICULT answer I cannot answer this QUESTION SORRY |
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The deepest point on theearth is marianaTrench in the Pacific occean. ( T or F ) |
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