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Column - BMarble-i)b)c)ClayLimestoneFossilsGraniteSandstoneSmall fragments of rocksV)11SlateSedimentsIntrusive Igneous rocksRemains of the dead plants and animalsSedimentary rockv)vi)e)Il 1) |
Answer» EXPLANATION:sediment-igneous
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Prepare a note on the functions of SupremeCourt |
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Answer» The Supreme Court FUNCTIONS as a last RESORT tribunal. Its rulings cannot be APPEALED. It also decides on cases dealing with the interpretation of the CONSTITUTION (for example, it can overturn a law passed by Congress if it deems it unconstitutional). |
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Mention different types of resources on the basis of use,origin,stock and distribution |
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Answer» Answer: See the answer below Explanation: Types of Natural Resources: Natural resources can be classified on the basis of their level of development and use, origin, stock and distribution. Classification of natural resources on the basis of development and use: Actual Resource: Resources whose quantity is known and which are being used at present are called actual resources, e.g. coal and petroleum. Potential Resource: Resources whose entire quantity may not be known and which are not being used at present are called potential resources. Potential resources can be used in future once technology for that is properly developed. For example; uranium reserves in Ladakh. Classification of natural resources on the basis of origin: Abiotic Resource: Resources which COME from non-living sources are called abiotic resources, e.g. soil, rocks and minerals. Biotic Resource: Resources which come from living beings are called biotic resource, e.g. milk, leather, timber, etc.
Classification of natural resources on the basis of their exhaustibility: Renewable Resource: Resources which can be quickly replenished are called renewable resources, e.g. wind energy, hydel energy, SOLAR energy, etc. Non-renewable Resource: Resources which cannot be replenished in the near future are called non-renewable resources, e.g. coal and petroleum. It takes millions of years for the formation of coal and petroleum and hence they cannot be replenished in our lifetime. Classification of natural resources on the basis of distribution: Ubiquitous Resource: Resources which are available everywhere on the earth are called ubiquitous resources, e.g. air and water. Localised Resource: Resources which are available at select locations on the earth are called localized resources, e.g. coal mines in Jharkhand. Topography, climate and altitude are the major factors which affect the distribution of natural resources. Human Made Resources When a natural resource undergoes drastic change by human intervention, it becomes human-made resource. For example; IRON ore is processed to make steel and hence steel is a man-made resource. Buildings, bridges, railways, machines, etc. are examples of human-made resources. Technology is ALSO a human-made resource. Human Resources People are the human resources. Education and health improve the quality of human resources. Improving the quality of people’s skills to enable them to create more resources is called human resource development. CONSERVING RESOURCES Most of the natural resources are LIMITED in stock. Even some of the renewable resources can become scarce if they are not used judiciously. We are already facing shortage of water at many places because of excessive exploitation of water. Scientists predict that coal and petroleum are going to be exhausted in the near future. Hence, it is important to conserve the natural resources. Conservation not only secures our life but also the life of future generations. Making a balance between our need and conservation of resources is called sustainable development. We should follow the three Rs of conservation for sustainable development. |
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Mention the positive effects of mid day scheme short answer 3 to 4 linesplease answer it fast i will mark u brainliest |
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Answer» Answer: fan bbj Explanation: MARK me as brainilist bvom |
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Which constellation is it |
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Answer» it is URSA Major Explanation: MARK me BRAINLIEST |
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Find out the states having no HighCourts |
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Answer» plz mark me as the BRAINLIEST and plz FOLLOW me Explanation: |
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What is mean by Nij system of cultivation? |
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Answer» Answer: ✍ The nij cultivation was a part of the INDIGO cultivation. In nij cultivation, the PLANTERS produced indigo in lands that he directly controlled. The planters either BOUGHT the LAND or rented it from other zamindars and produced indigo by directly employing hired labourers.Explanation: HOPE IT HELP YOU |
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What is mean by ryoti system of cultivation? |
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Answer» Ryoti System. Under the ryoti system, indigo cultivation was done by the ryots. The PLANTERS MADE the ryots to sign a contract or an agreement (satta). SOMETIMES, they pressurized the village headmen to sign the contract on behalf of the ryots. After signing the contract, the ryots got cash advances from the planters. |
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What are the role of agencies in the creation of public opinion |
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Answer» What are the role of agencies in the creation of public opinion ?? Public opinion plays an IMPORTANT role in the political SPHERE. Cutting across all aspects of RELATIONSHIP between government and public opinion are studies of VOTING behavior. |
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Mention any four Fundamental Rights given by the Constitution of India. |
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Answer» Answer: RIGHT to equality Freedom of speech Freedom of religion Right to vote hope it help MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Journalists should be able to operate with impartiality. what do you understand by this statement |
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Answer» Answer: journalist must operate with impartiality because this LEADS to a FREE and FAIR society |
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Sandstone is an example of______________ |
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Answer» .....answer |
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What is sustainable development? Why it is important? |
Answer» Sustainable development is development that meets the NEEDS of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Sustainable development has continued to evolve as that of protecting the world's resources while its TRUE agenda is to control the world's resources. |
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Hi I want to know that what is stone age |
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Answer» plzzz MARK me as brainest |
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How was the life of munda before colonial rule?( the golden past). |
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Answer» the life of MUNDA before colonial. rule was EK number as he was SINGLE , FREE of any relationship . |
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Name the hottest planet |
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Answer» Answer: MERCURY as it is the closest to the sun Explanation: |
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How was the life of munda before colonial rule?( the golden past). |
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Answer» Birsa Munda About this soundpronunciation (help·info); 15 November 1875 – 9 June 1900) was an Indian tribal freedom fighter, religious leader, and folk hero who belonged to the Munda tribe. He SPEARHEADED a tribal religious Millenarian movement that arose in the Bengal Presidency (now Jharkhand) in the LATE 19TH century, during the British Raj, thereby making him an important figure in the history of the Indian independence movement.[4] The revolt mainly concentrated in the Munda belt |
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The moisture of the soil can be retained by the process of___________ |
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Answer» retaintion Explanation: PLEASE MARK the answer as BRAINLIEST |
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_______________is the uppermost layer of the earth |
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Answer» Answer: Earth's outermost, rigid, ROCKY LAYER is called the crust. Together the uppermost mantle and the crust act mechanically as a single rigid layer, called the lithosphere. Explanation: |
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What are the three main layer of earth |
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Answer» Answer: Earth's INTERNAL layering can be defined by this resulting CHEMICAL composition. The three MAIN layers of Earth include the crust (1 percent of Earth's volume), the mantle (84 percent), and the core (inner and outer combined, 15 percent). |
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0.2 Whose view should be accepetedmany people are involeda decision and Why?when sein taking |
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Answer» Answer: because the one with more experience gives the CORRECT view orthe heart that is the one who tells us always what is right and what is wrong for us. This discussion on WHOSE view should be ACCEPTED when so many PEOPLE are involved in taking a decision and why? is done on EduRev STUDY Group by Class 6 Students. |
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The the core has a radius of about___________ |
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Answer» Answer: 3458 km hope it HELP MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Innermost layer of the core is made up of__________ |
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Answer» Answer: The core is the innermost layer of the EARTH with density 5.1 to 13.00. It COMPOSED of heaviest minerals. This central mass is mainly MADE of nickel and iron and therefore is known as NIFE. The core CONTAINS 1/3 of the entire mass of the earth please mark me as braintliest |
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Can please anyone help I can't write because I am busy too much. I can give you any answer |
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Answer» NOPE.................. |
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How was permanent Settlement system was different from Mahalwari system? |
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Answer» Answer: Under the Permanent Settlement the revenue was fixed or decided as per the landholdings of the PEASANTS; In Mahalwari system revenue was to be paid by a VILLAGE known as mahal. ... In Permanent Settlement, the zamindars COLLECTED the revenue. But in the Mahalwari system, the village headman had to COLLECT the revenue. Explanation: Please MARK me as brainliest. |
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Suggest. Some measures which can improvethis condihons of farmers |
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Answer» Answer: FARMERS are often doomed by the middlemen that make more money than the farmers do. Hence, govt. has to keep a check on these middlemen. Also, most of the farmers still depend on rainfall for irrigation. There should be PROPER irrigation facilities for them. More mechanical equipment should be provided to the farmers for a BETTER yield. The land that the farmers work on, has to be provided with high QUALITY FERTILISERS. With these things, the conditions of farmers will improve. hope it helps... Please mark as brainliest if helpful |
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An example of intrusive rocks is______________ |
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Answer» here is the answer ......... |
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Write the location and extent of Saudi Arabia |
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Answer» Answer: Saudi Arabia is bordered by JORDAN and Iraq to the NORTH, Kuwait to the northeast, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates to the EAST, Oman to the southeast and Yemen to the south; it is separated from EGYPT and Israel by the Gulf of Aqaba.2.15 million km² is the area of Saudi Arabia |
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Choose the correct answer regarding the dates of first and last meeting of constituent assembly. 8 December 1946 and 26 November 19499 December 1946 and 26 November 194915 August 1947 and 26 January 195015 August 1947 and 24 November 1949 |
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Answer» Answer: 8 DECEMBER 1946 and 26 November 1949 Kindly MARK me as brainliest. |
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Southern part of italy was controlled and rulled byoptions ;Popebourbon kingsaustrian habsburgsEmmanuel ll |
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5.The term constitution means____ |
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Answer» CONSTITUTION MEAN SUPREME LAW of country. follow me |
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As the exposed rock break off and start decaying due to temperature change this process is calledeforestation |
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List two differences between the capitalistand socialist ideas of private property. |
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What is the social responsibility of the media |
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Answer» The social RESPONSIBILITY of media firms does not INCLUDE social contributions. Modern SOCIETY requests that firms TAKE on obligations related to corporate social responsibility (CSR) or pursue activities that could be described as social con- tributions. . |
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The name India was given by the Iranians and the _____ |
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Answer» british Explanation: plz mark me as brainliast plz FOLLOW me for FAST and perfect answers plz |
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Which city in india has water market1.indor2.amreli3.bareli4.lathur |
Answer» WATER MARKET CITY IN INDIA IS A INDOR......#ANONYMOUS .... |
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Which city in india has water market |
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Answer» this is your ans. I hope it helps you |
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Explain the importance of education for the girl child. short notes |
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Answer» Answer: Education is very important for a girl child because education HELP them to stand for themselves ; it's helps them to LIVE there life by there own because they got JOB ; it's helps them to do help others WOMEN who is facing problem in there home or outside of home etc. PLZ mark me as brainliest |
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The kajuraho Temple bild by which king |
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Answer» You SEE |
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Using resources carefully and giving them time to get renewed is called(a) .................................................... Balancing the need to use resources and also conserve them for the future is called (b)......................... [fill in the blanks as (a) ............... and (b) ...................] |
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Answer» a. Resource conservation |
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Rocks in desert that have their bases cut by wind anf sand blast ________ |
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Answer» MUSHROOM Rocks Please MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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Using resources carefully and giving them time to get renewed is called(a) .................................................... Balancing the need to use resources and also conserve them for the future is called |
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13. What is a chenna-vala?O A) Fishing netO B) Meat chopperO C) Fring utensilOD) Vegetable cutter |
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Answer» Fishing net option A ( chinese fishing NETS) MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Name any two countries which follow one person ,one value, one vote |
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Make a note on the functions of this President of India. |
Answer» The primary DUTY of the president is to preserve, protect and defend the constitution and the LAW of India per Article 60. The president APPOINTS the Chief Justice of India and other judges on the advice of the chief justice. |
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Armed volunteers, red shirts wear lead byoptions;mazzine garibaldi Bismarck cavour |
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Answer» Bismarck Explanation: |
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