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Which latitude passes through the centre of the Earth? |
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Answer» EQUATOR is the latitude that PASSES through the CENTER of the earth |
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What is chronological order? |
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Answer» Chronological order is a way of ARRANGING actions, events or things according to the time they occurred. It is demonstrated by showing what HAPPENED first, what WENT on next, what came about in the succeeding occurrences, and until what took place last. This manner of presentation is also CALLED time or linear order. plz mark as BRAINLIEST...and follow me .... |
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Which are the main rivers of north america |
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Answer» Answer: mississippi river , MISSOURI river, RIO grande Explanation: |
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What are planets name all the planets in the Solar System and describe their features. |
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Answer» Answer: PLANETS names are Mercury , VENUS , EARTH , mars , Jupiter , SATURN, Uranus and Neptune. |
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How many latitude are there in the Southern Hemisphere? |
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Answer» Answer: 180 degreesEverything NORTH of the EQUATOR is known as the Northern Hemisphere and everything south of the equator is known as the Southern Hemisphere. Lines of LATITUDE are called parallels and in total there are 180 degrees of latitude. The distance between each degree of latitude is about 69 miles (110 kilometers).Explanation: Hope It will HELP You..Mark me as Brainlist. |
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What would happen if there was norestrictionsbon the power of elected representatives |
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Answer» the REPRESENTATIVE being as an own MASTER... |
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Why does a democratic country need a constitution |
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Answer» Explanation: A democratic country needs a CONSTITUTION because: ... A Constitution tells us the FUNDAMENTAL nature of our society. A Constitution helps serve as a set of rules and principles that all persons in a country can agree UPON as the BASIS of the way in which they want the country to be GOVERNED. |
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What is the full form of Amul |
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Answer» please MARK it brilliant Explanation: Anand Milk Union LIMITED |
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Why is the imphal valley known as a lacustrine plain |
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Answer» Answer: The Imphal valley is a lacustrine plain because it was formed DUE to "Sedimentation in a lake." perfectly DEFINITELY pure correct answer. hope it helps you and MARK me as brainliest and FOLLOW me Explanation: |
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5 reasons why people should work |
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Answer» Answer: please mark it brilliant Explanation: But money isn't the only reason to work. Working can also give you more independence and more CONTROL over your own life. When you work, you are learning new things, GETTING more SKILLS, and making friends with people you meet through your job. Another reason why people work is to CONTRIBUTE to SOCIETY. |
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What is unpaid work basic meaning |
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Answer» Answer: Unpaid LABOR is defined as labor that does not receive any DIRECT remuneration. ... One common FORM of unpaid work is unpaid DOMESTIC work. The burden of this type of unpaid work generally FALLS on the women in a household. Explanation: pls mark me brainliest |
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WHAT IS MEANING OF DEMOCRACY? |
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Answer» Explanation: a SYSTEM of government by the WHOLE population or all the ELIGIBLE members of a state, TYPICALLY through elected representatives. |
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Answer» Answer: PLEASE MARK it as brainliest answer if you LIKE the answer and follow me ☺️☺️ |
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What we can understand by 'land use' |
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Answer» Explanation: Land use involves the management and modification of natural environment or wilderness into built environment such as SETTLEMENTS and semi-natural habitats such as ARABLE fields, PASTURES, and MANAGED woods. |
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Plz do it fast, correct answers will be marked as brainlistFill in the blanks.1. Human-made objects found at archaeological sites are called_____________________.2. Megasthenes was a _____________________ ambassador to the courtof _____________________.3. The study of coins is known as _____________________.4. Banabhatta’s work Harshacharita is an example of_____________________ literature.5. The main source of information for learning about prehistorical eventsis _____________________.6. The process of reading and understanding the script in inscriptions isknown as _____________________. |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Human-made OBJECTS found at ARCHAEOLOGICAL sites are called __artifacts___ 2) King Chandragupta MAURYA in India 3) Numismatics 4) Harshacharita 5) The main SOURCE of information for prehistory is archaeology. 6) EPIGRAPHY |
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What are the reasons for uneven distribution of population in different parts of the world? |
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Answer» Answer: Following are the MAIN causes of uneven distribution of population in the world: Geographical causes: Topography, climate, SOIL, water and mineral Social, CULTURAL and economic causes |
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I when was Indian constitution wasimplemented? |
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Answer» Answer: pls mark it as BRAINLIEST pls Explanation: 26th January, 1950 It is a Sovereign Socialist SECULAR DEMOCRATIC Republic with a PARLIAMENTARY system of government. The Republic is governed in terms of the Constitution of India which was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November, 1949 and came into force on 26th January, 1950. |
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Which are the two division of Muslim |
Answer» Hlo mate..✌✌The DIVISION of Islam into two major groups, Sunni and Shiʿite, has its origins in the struggles over the proper line of succession to the Prophet Muhammad, the founder of Islam, who died in 632 ce. Hope it will help you...PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIST.. |
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Why do we find different types of living in different region of the world |
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Answer» Answer: there are different tmperature zones in the world this gives RISE to PRESSSURE BELTS so Explanation: |
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Which is the most important natural resource and what percentage of the total area of the earth surface is covered |
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Melanesia and PolynesiaFiji (in Melanesia) andSamoa (in Polynesia) aretwo islands in the SouthPacific Ocean. Fiji is about970 km west of Samoa, Asmall airplane can fly thisdistance in two hours,When will you arrive in Fijiif you leave Samoa on asmall airplane on Tuesdaynight at 11:30 PM? |
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Answer» Answer: At 1:30 am on Wednesday Explanation: Because it TAKES 2 hours by traveling in a small plane either you go from FIJI to SAMOA or Samoa to Fiji. By adding 2 hours in departure TIME you will get answer of your arrival time |
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What is the culture of ladakh and kerela |
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Answer» Answer: Ladakh is mostly a Buddhist centre also known as Little Tibet. KERALA is DIVERSIFIED in culture and Hinduism, Islam, Christianity etc are practised here along with Ayurveda, traditional dance forms etc. LOCATED in Jammu and KASHMIR, Ladakh is known as the 'Land of HIGH passes' |
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What would happen if anybody class cleand our neighborhood? |
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Answer» IT WILL RESULT IN A CLEAN SUSTAINABLE WORLD Explanation: HOPE IT HELPS BA BYE |
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Write the importance of wildlife in a country |
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Answer» Answer: If you’re asking this question I’m really GLAD you’re here. In fact, you wouldn’t be here without wildlife. While that may seem like a heavy statement – it’s a true statement. Traditionally speaking wildlife encompasses all non-domesticated animals like birds, fox, bison, frogs, coyotes and so on. However, the term wildlife has come to envelope all KINDS of undomesticated life from microorganisms to vegetation and fungi as WELL. The scope of wildlife is VAST and there is no possible way to discuss the importance of each contributor to the ecological SYSTEM as a whole in this article. The most important lesson to take away from this is that without wildlife – human life would not exist. Let’s discuss the fundamentals of wildlife and survival before we go on to other aspects of wildlife importance. It might be worth noting that a lot of the discussion here is based around scientific concepts of life. |
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What is ist and gmt. please help |
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Answer» Answer: IST ⟹India Standard Time (IST) is 5:30 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). GMT ⟹Greenwich Mean Time is the mean solar time at the Royal OBSERVATORY in Greenwich, LONDON, reckoned from MIDNIGHT |
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Correct the following statement first part 1.Haider Ali attack on Travancore in third Anglo Mysore war 2. Treaty of Mangalore was signed in first Anglo Mysore war 3.British made to sons of Hyder Ali as war hostages 4.Tipu Sultan got died in the third Anglo Mysore war |
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Answer» MARK me as BRANILIEST answer |
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What is the meaning of economically feasible |
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Answer» Answer: ECONOMICALLY FEASIBLE means that the benefit of TRACING the COST (GREATER accuracy) outweighs the cost of doing so. plz mark me brainliest! |
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What is cureent pm of india |
Answer» ✌️❤️Shree NARENDRA Modi❤️✌️ |
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write the name of an instrument which is used in cropping practice and then write about it in 50 words.. |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: In agriculture, multiple cropping or multicropping is the practice of sequentially growing two or more crops in the same piece of land during one growing season instead of just one crop.[1] It is a form of polyculture. It can take the form of double-cropping, in which a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested, or relay cropping, in which the second crop is started amidst the first crop before it has been harvested. A related practice, companion planting, is sometimes used in gardening and intensive cultivation of vegetables and fruits. One example of multi-cropping is tomatoes + onions + marigold; the marigolds repel some tomato pests. Mixed cropping is found in many agricultural traditions. In the Garhwal HIMALAYA of India, a practice called baranaja involves sowing 12 or more crops on the same plot, including various types of beans, grains, and millets, and harvesting them at different times. In the cultivation of rice, multiple cropping requires effective irrigation, especially in areas with a dry season. RAIN that falls during the WET season permits the cultivation of rice during that PERIOD, but during the other half of the year, water cannot be channeled into the rice fields without an irrigation system. The Green Revolution in Asia led to the DEVELOPMENT of high-yield varieties of rice, which required a substantially shorter growing season of 100 days, as opposed to traditional varieties, which needed 150 to 185 days. Due to this, multiple cropping became more prevalent in Asian countries hope it helps........................................... |
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Q1:Descendants of the earliest humans in East Africamay havenorth and east into Europe andAsia |
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Answer» Answer: EARLY human migrations are the EARLIEST migrations and EXPANSIONS of archaic and modern humans across continents and are believed to have begun approximately 2 million years ago with the early expansions of hominins out of Africa of HOMO erectus. This initial MIGRATION was followed by other archaic humans including H. heidelbergensis, which lived around 500,000 years ago and was the likely ancestor of both Denisovans and Neanderthals. Early hominids were said to have "crossed land bridges that were eventually covered in water". |
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1.The earth on which we live is called ab) life less planetc) barren planea) unique planet2. Almost all theresources are non-renewable resources.b) fuelc) Both a) anda) poweris a renewable resource of energy.b) Waterc)a) CoalAir4.is a raw material resource.a) Landb) Jutec) Silveris a technique of judicious use of resources.a) Resource planning b) Conservation c) ResourceWrite T for true and F for false statements:1. The sea water is saline in taste and cannot be consumed directly.Rubber, tobacco, cotton, sugarcane are natural resources.The resources which are obtained from non-living things are known as biotiJudicious use of resource is necessary for resource conservation.5 plz tell fast ..... |
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Answer» Answer: 1 UNIQUE planet 2 both 3 coal 4 jute |
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What is transplantation |
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Answer» Answer: the PROCESS of TAKING an ORGAN or LIVING tissue and IMPLANTING it in another part of the body or in another body. |
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imagine yourself as a hindu or Muslim living in a part of the United states of America where Christians fundamentalism is very powerful. suppose that despite being a us citizen, no one is willing to rent their house to you. Do you think retaliation is not the proper response to this problem?What would happen if different groups followed this path |
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Answer» This will lead to a riasism in the COUNTRY ND the Muslim or hindu organization in that particular area will do a protest against this discrimination..... |
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What are the mineral constituent of ocean crust |
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Answer» Oceanic CRUST is PRIMARILY composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is RICH in iron and magnesium. Explanation: Oceanic crust is primarily composed of mafic rocks, or sima, which is rich in iron and magnesium. |
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describe about the law passed by France in February 2004 banning students from wearing any can specious religious or political science or symbols |
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Answer» the LAW PASSED by FRANCE in gfkfdkfkgkdkdnvnkdkskckxkmvmzmfkdmkfkvkc |
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Which minerals are found in the central part of australia |
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Answer» Answer:, BAUXITE hope it helps U follow me here and on insta sidhuz045 |
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How would you have reacted to Hilter's ideasif you were:→ A Jewish woman→ A non-Jewish German woman |
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Answer» Answer: Whether I would be a Jewish Woman or a Non Jewish German Woman, I oppose the fascist ideology of Adolf Hitler and persecution of Jews. He not only persecuted the Jews but Christians as well. He was against the rights of women. He considered women to be a child producing MACHINE. She had to perform household tasks and nurture children. The women was not allowed to work outside their HOMES until 1937 and we see Hitler SACKED thousands of female TEACHERS, doctors, lawyers etc. Their way of life and dress code was controlled by the STATE. |
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Do Sociologists record history in asystematic way? |
| Answer» YES they do RECORD HISTORY in a SYSTEMIC WAY | |
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What is the father of GK? |
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Answer» Aristotle is the father of General knowledge. Hope it HELPS you. |
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Puducheery Ki rashtrabhasha Kya Hai |
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Answer» Answer:There are some LANGUAGE used in puducherry 1.Telegu,2 MALAYALAM ,3 Tamil language Explanation: |
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What are the major directions on a map |
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Answer» Answer:The MAJOR direction on map are NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, West Explanation: |
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8. If my neighbour employs a child labour below 14 years of age to work as a domesticpervant, he/she la violating which Fundamental Right? |
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Write about dun in one word? |
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Answer» Answer: Doon or Dun is a LOCAL word for valley, particularly an open valley in the SHIVALIKS or between the Shivaliks and HIGHER Himalayan foothills. Other VALLEYS in this region have names LIKE Patli Dun, Kothri Dun, Pinjore Dun in Himachal Pradesh.Hope it will Help you. |
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PAGE NO.:DATE:15 Pick ang land form and writeabout the animals that are Rocend12 Hp Scegion- |
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Is equality a myth or reality? Present your views |
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Equality is an ideal, which is practised more in principle. While the idea itself is not a myth, its application certainly is. Several laws and policies have been made to ensure equality and many individuals as well as groups have come together to back this struggle for equality. Inequality happens due to a lot of causes like poverty, religious BELIEFS and differences in castes. Due to inequality, these backward sections of society are being deprived of EDUCATION, equal work privileges and basic needs. Free and compulsory education till the age of 14 is necessary in India. This is not being followed due to discrimination based on caste and gender. The most common example of this discrimination is the social inequality WHEREIN dalits and girls are not allowed to go to schools. The mid-day meal scheme is ONE such attempt by the government to motivate poverty-stricken children to come to school for education. It breaks caste barriers as the students, of all castes, upper and lower, can have FOOD under this scheme. It is very effective as apart from provides both nourishment and education to the children, it offers employment opportunities to the people of the society in the form of cooks and caretakers. The disparities have already seeped through the social and economic strata of the country. Although the Article 15 of the Indian Constitution promotes the prevention of such discrimination, it would take time to materialise in reality. |
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What comprises natural environment?????? |
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Answer» Answer: hola here is ur answer.........About FORTY of the ninety-two naturally occurring elements are essential for life. However, six of these elements – carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur- MAKE up over 95% of the mass of all plants, animals and micro- organisms.Natural ENVIRONMENT means all living and non-living things occurring naturally, meaning not because of humans. The universe is natural, but often the term "natural environment" only means NATURE on Earth. ... These INCLUDE all vegetation, microorganisms, soil, rocks, atmosphere, and natural events..........hope this helps uhh ❣❣❣❣@doll54 |
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Please give me information on the battle of Plassey and buxar |
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Answer» Answer: Battle of Buxar Causes That was Battle of PLASSEY, that TIMELY gave British the predominance over the administration of the Bengal. As a RESULT of the Battle of Plassey, Siraj-Ud-Daulah was DETHRONED as the Nawab of Bengal and was replaced by Mir JAFAR (Commander of Siraj's Army) |
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