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13401.

Capture of Raigad fort by the Mughal​

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what are you ASKING I don't UNDERSTAND

13402.

One Word Question (I)The state of India which is facing the problems of Forest FireTrue / False i) Locust attack is very dangerous for animals and humans.​

Answer» TRUE PLEASE follow MEAN MARK as BRAINLIEST
13403.

The frigid Zone lies near the________​

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gid Zone lies near the Poles. The climate in the Polar Regions is very cold that is why the area is known as the FRIGID Zone. It includes the area around the North POLE and the SOUTH Pole.Explanation:GIVE me a 20 thanks I will follow you

13404.

What is second order of land form

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second order RELIEF- intermediate level of landforms, including MOUNTAINS masses, PLAINS, and LOWLANDS.

13405.

Unesco's contribution in bhutans social and human science

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Building peace through EDUCATION, culture and science for 7 billion people on Earth is one of UNESCO’s major challenges. In this perspective, UNESCO’s Social and Human Sciences PROGRAMME contributes to ensuring that human beings are at the core of development policies.     1. Advocating for Social and Human Sciences ROLE in the World     2. YOUTH and DEMOCRACY     3. Urban Development

13406.

Let Us Practise Multiple choice questions:Tick (the correct answer.1. Orchards and tea plantations are found in:(a) Himadri range(b) Shiwalik range(c) Himachal range2. The main source of income in the Himadri range is:(a) Plantation(b) Tourism(c) An3. Karakoram mountain ranges lie to the:(a) North-east of the Himalayas(b) South-east of the(c) North-west of the HimalayasFill in the blanks​

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the ANSWER IS1. Himachal range2. plantation3. NORTH - west of HIMALAYAS

13407.

6. What are the evidences for the powerfulnaval force of India? (short answer)​

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's REALLY hard to say which navy is strongest in INDIAN OCEAN.If you say about all the navies then the countries that have BLUE WATER navy such as USA and UK can efficiently operate anywhere in the world.There's really ambiguity in your question. If you talk about the current fleet deployed then naturally INDIA has an undue advantage over all the other navies due to its strategic geographical position that makes INDIA closest to the INDIAN OCEAN, hence more fleet withing a very short time can be deployed. On the other hand backup can be made AVAILABLE in no time as the naval bases of INDIA are more closer than other bases. INDIAN NAVY is readily guarding the whole coasts of INDIA and montoring arabian sea, bay of bengal and indian ocean. It is also provinding assistance and security to other naval vessels. INDIAN NAVY and PLAN are displaying their presence and power in INDIAN OCEAN and in my opinion INDIAN NAVY can be considered the strongest in INDIAN OCEAN. But if we talk about any specific operation in which other countries whole fleet are to be deployed in INDIAN OCEAN then the bitter thruth is INDIAN NAVY still need alot of improvement and advancement. There are more advanced and strong navies than INDIAN NAVY. Even though INDIAN NAVY has alot of advantage, still there's very less chance for INDIAN NAVY to survive such attacks. The INDIAN NAVY is aiming to become a blue water navy and hopefully will achieve it in coming years, may be then they may have the strength to become strongest navy not only in INDIAN OCEAN but at any place in the world.( I THINK this will helpful for you)

13408.

Advantages of street market

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13409.

Example of different ecosystem found in our environment​

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tion:PLANTS, animals, insects, microorganisms, rocks, soil, water and sunlight are major components of many ecosystems. ... Terrestrial ecosystems are land-based, while aquatic are water-based. The major types of ecosystems are forests, GRASSLANDS, deserts, tundra, freshwater and marine.Examples of ecosystems are: agroecosystem, aquatic ecosystem, coral reef, desert, forest, human ecosystem, LITTORAL zone, marine ecosystem, prairie, rainforest, savanna, STEPPE, taiga, tundra, urban ecosystem and others. plants, animals, soil organisms and climatic conditions.

13410.

2. Soil is an example ofresource.c. naturalb. biotica. actuald. human-made​

Answer» BIOTIC resourcesExplanation:PLEASE MARK my ANSWER as a BRAINLIEST answer
13411.

Unesco's contribution in bhutan's education,natural science and social and human science

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i DONT KNOW i will HELP you in ANOTHER SUBJECT

13412.

How did sher shah get his name ??​

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Sher Shah Suri was BORN in SASARAM, a city in the state of Bihar in present-day India into a Pashtun FAMILY. ... The name Sher (means lion or tiger in the older PRONUNCIATION of Persian) was conferred upon him for his courage, when as a YOUNG man, he killed a tiger that leapt suddenly upon the king of BiharExplanation:pls mark as the brainlist

13413.

Chattan ke Prakar aur unke banawat ke bare mein likhiye ​

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चट्टान मुख्यतः आग्नेय अवसादी एवं कायांतरित तीन प्रकार के होते हैं। आग्नेय चट्टानें पृथ्वी के तप्त, पिघले मैग्मा के ठंडा होकर ठोस हो जाने से निर्मित होती हैं। हमारी पृथ्वी प्रारम्भ में गर्म एवं पिघली अवस्था में थी। अतः पृथ्वी के ऊपरी आवरण के ठंडा होने से पृथ्वी पर सर्वप्रथम आग्नेय चट्टानें ही बनीं।

13414.

What is average IQ of 13 year old boy

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100 . 100 is the AVERAGE iq of a 13 year OLD BOY . specifically boy . because research denies the FACT that a girl and a boy of the same AGE have the same iq

13415.

1. Classify and explain resources on the basis of origin​

Answer» RESOURCES can be categorized on the basis of origin: Abiotic resources comprise non-living things (e.g., land, WATER, air and minerals such as GOLD, iron, copper, silver). Biotic resources are obtained from the biosphere.#GUNDI..✌✌
13416.

Honeybees are kept in __________________ for rearing.

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An apiary (also known as a bee yard) is a location where beehives of honey bees are KEPT. Apiaries come in many sizes and can be RURAL or URBAN depending on the honey PRODUCTION operationplease mark it as a brainlist ANSWER

13417.

Name any 2 satellites in space? ​

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GSAT-17 90 Cartosat-2 Series Satelliteare satallites in SPACE by ISRO.Explanation:Mark as BRAINLIEST ANSWER

13418.

Explain the meaning of Rupiya​

Answer» RUPIYA is the CURRENCY of INDIA which MEANS MONEY...
13419.

Suggest the measures that you think the government should remove SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION RACIAL DISCRIMINATION CASTE DISCRIMINATION RELIGION DISCRIMINATION ECONOMIC DISCRIMINATION GENDER DISCRIMINATION from the Indian society PLEASE ANSWER THIS QUESTION AS FAST AS POSSIBLE BECAUSE IT'S URGENT AND WHEN YOU ANSWER THIS QUESTION ANSWER EACH SEPARATELY THE PERSON WHO WILL ANSWER THIS QUESTION CORRECT I WILL MARK THAT PERSON'S ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE

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1. Learn to recognize and understand your own privilege.One of the first steps to eliminating racial discrimination is learning to recognize and understand your own privilege. Racial privilege plays out across social, political, economic, and cultural environments. Checking your privilege and using your privilege to dismantle systemic racism are two ways to begin this complex process.However, race is only one aspect of privilege. Religion, gender, sexuality, ability-status, socio-economic status, language, and citizenship status can all affect your level of privilege. Using the privileges that you have to collectively empower others requires first being aware of those privileges and acknowledging their implications. Learn more about the many types of privilege.2. Examine your own biases and consider where they may have originated.What messages did you receive as a kid about people who are different from you? What was the racial and/or ethnic make-up of your neighborhood, school, or religious community? Why do you think that was the case? These experiences produce and reinforce bias, stereotypes, and prejudice, which can lead to discrimination. Examining our own biases can help us work to ensure equality for all.We encourage you to check out the PBS documentary, Race: The Power of Illusion, which tackles the social construct of race in the United States.3. Validate the experiences and feelings of people of color.Another way to address bias and recognize privilege is to support the experiences of other people and engage in tough conversations about race and injustice. We cannot be afraid to discuss oppression and discrimination for FEAR of “getting it wrong.” Take action by learning about the ways that racism continues to affect our society. For example, by watching documentaries, such as 13th, or reading books, such as Americanah or Hidden Figures.*As advocates, we learn about domestic violence by listening to survivors of domestic violence. Similarly, the best way to understand racial injustice is by listening to people of color.4. Challenge the “colorblind” ideology.It is a PERVASIVE myth that we live in a “post-racial” society where people “don’t see color.” Perpetuating a “colorblind” ideology actually contributes to racism.When Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. described his hope for living in a colorblind world, he did not mean that we should ignore race. It is impossible to eliminate racism without first acknowledging race. Being “colorblind” ignores a significant part of a person’s identity and dismisses the real injustices that many people face as a result of race. We must see color in order to work together for equity and equality.5. Call out racist “jokes” or statements.Let people know that racist comments are not okay. If you are not comfortable or do not feel safe being confrontational, try to break down their thought process and ask questions. For example, “That joke doesn’t make sense to me, could you explain it?” Or “You may be kidding, but this is what it means when you say that type of thing.” Do not be afraid to engage in conversations with loved ones, coworkers, and friends. Microaggressions, which can appear in the form of racist jokes or statements, perpetuate and normalize biases and prejudices. Remember that not saying anything – or laughing along – implies that you agree.6. Find out how your company or school works to expand opportunities for people of color.Systemic racism means that there are barriers – including wealth disparities, criminal justice bias, and education and housing discrimination – that stack the deck against people of color in the workplace or at school. For example, the African American Policy Forum (AAPF) reported that in 2014, a 12-year-old girl faced criminal charges, in addition to expulsion from school, for writing “hi” on a locker room wall. Their campaign, #BlackGirlsMatter, addresses the issues of overpoliced and underprotected Black GIRLS within the education system. It is important for companies and schools to address these issues and promote a culture of equity. follow me and Mark my ANSWER as brainliest you have promised!

13420.

What are the geo graphical divisions of northern and southern india​

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geo graphic divisions of northen and southern India are There are three dominating geographical devisions in India. There are nothern land boundaries, the PLAINS of NORTH india and the DECCAN REGION of peninsular IndiaHOPE THIS ANSWER HELPS YOU PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST.Explanation:

13421.

Birthplace and character sketch of Lenin​

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Lenin was born in Streletskaya Ulitsa, SIMBIRSK (now Ulyanovsk) on 22 April 1870 and BAPTISED SIX days later; as a child he was known as "Volodya", a diminutive of Vladimir. He was the third of eight children, having two older siblings, Anna (born 1864) and ALEXANDER (born 1866). ... Two later siblings died in infancy.

13422.

How was Hector Pieterson?​

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Hector Pieterson (19 August 1963 – 16 June 1976) was a South African schoolboy who was shot and killed during the Soweto uprising, when the police opened fire on students PROTESTING the ENFORCEMENT of teaching in Afrikaans.Died: 16 June 1976, SowetoBorn: 19 August 1963Nationality: South AfricaSibling: Antoinette Sithole

13423.

Why was the making of Indian Constitution a difficult task for the Constituent Assembly

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ᴀ ᴅɪғғɪᴄᴜʟᴛ ᴛᴀsᴋ ʙᴇᴄᴀᴜsᴇ ᴛʜᴇ ᴍᴀᴋᴇʀs ʜᴀᴅ ᴛᴏ ʟᴏᴏᴋ ᴀғᴛᴇʀ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴇᴠᴇʀʏᴏɴᴇ sʜᴏᴜʟᴅ ɢᴇᴛ ᴇǫᴜᴀʟ ʀɪɢʜᴛs ᴀɴᴅ ᴏᴘᴘᴏʀᴛᴜɴɪᴛɪᴇs ᴀɴᴅ ᴀʟsᴏ ʜᴀᴠᴇ ᴛᴏ ᴛᴀᴋᴇ ᴄᴀʀᴇ ᴏғ ᴛʜᴇ ᴡᴇᴀᴋᴇʀ sᴇᴄᴛɪᴏɴs ᴏғ ᴛʜᴇ sᴏᴄɪᴇᴛʏ

13424.

Two examples of written sources​

Answer» TION:MANUSCRIPT and BIOGRAPHY
13425.

Q1. What can fly but has no wings? Q2. I am like a ribbon, tied by nature, across the sky. What am I? Q3. Two sons and two fathers went hunting. They succeeded in hunting one pigeon each. On counting it was found that there were only three pigeons. How is that? Q4. Which is the most shocking city in the world? Q5. The only food that doesn't spoil? Q6.The longest word that can be made using the letters only on one row on the keyboard? Q7. What is the longest muscle in the body

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(1) I don't know(2) rainbow (3) they are from 3 generation i.e. a grandfather, a father and a SON.(4) electricity(5) I don't know(5) typewriter(6) SARTORIUS muscle Please MARK me BRAINLIEST

13426.

Two Portuguese colonies in western India?​

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ese India consisted of several isolated TRACTS: (1) the TERRITORY of Goa with the capital, a considerable AREA in the middle of the west COAST of India; (2) Damão, or Daman, with the SEPARATED territories of Dadrá and Nagar Haveli, north of Mumbai (formerly Bombay) and lying between the Indian states of........

13427.

_____ environment consists of plant ,animal and human beings​

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naturalExplanation:

13428.

How did Babur win the Battle of Panipatagainst the larger army of Ibrahim Lodi?​

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is helpsBabur's guns proved decisive in battle, firstly because Ibrahim Lodi LACKED any field artillery, but also because the sound of the CANNON FRIGHTENED Lodi's elephants, CAUSING them to trample Lodi's own men. The two new tactics introduced by Babur were the tulghuma and the araba.Though Ibrahim Lodi’s ARMY was numerically superior, Babur’s army was technologically more advanced, strategically superior, and much better disciplined that the Delhi Sultan’s army.

13429.

What are the four Cardinal directions​

Answer» R cardinal directions, or cardinal points, are the directions north, east, SOUTH, and west, COMMONLY denoted by their initials N, E, S, and W.
13430.

Essay on, if I were a prime minister of my country of 150 or 220 words. ​

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.inWhat is your question? shefalishrivastava77shefalishrivastava7729.03.2019EnglishSecondary School+5 ptsAnsweredAn essay on if I were a prime minister 150 words1SEE ANSWERLog in to add commentAnswersMe · BeginnerKnow the answer? Add it here! paramjyotisingp2rky7paramjyotisingp2rky7 AmbitiousEssay on If I were the Prime Minister of India (free to read). If ever I am LUCKY enough to become the Prime Minster of India, I shall bring about tar-reaching changes in various fields.First of all, I shall try my level best to make my country a strong and self respecting nation. India will be a great power and no other country will dare attack India.The second thing I will do will be the fullest and genuine attention to the poorest and the lowliest. I shall endeavour to give full employment to at least one member of each house-hold. It will be my attempt to keep the prices under control. I shall try to stream­line the public distribution system further and supply the essential commodities to the poor at subsidized rates. I shall try to make the taxation system more useful and ra­tional. Whereas the rich may be taxed heav­ily, the poor and the middle classes will be spared. In my opinion, the salaried people require relief in particular.The third thing, to which I shall DEVOTE my energy, is the education system. I shall raise its standard and make it based on merit and for all. The examination system will be over-hauled, so that there is no copying and the real merit of a student is readily discernible. Much more attention will be given to admission to professional colleges on the basis of merit. There will be reservation only on economic grounds and not on caste basis.The fourth thing deserving my fullest attention will be the population control. Without it, our country will be RUINED. Then I shall also take care of important and pro­ductive fields like agriculture, industry, oil production, mining, increase in exports etc. Above all, I shall try to raise the moral standard of the people and make them more patriotic. I shall also try to root out evils of terrorism, communalism, provincialism, drug-taking, dowry system, drinking etc.Childhood “Heaven lies about us in our infancy,” says Wordsworth. According to him, a child is a seer and a philosopher. A child may not be a philosopher, but certainly, he has in him saintly qualities of innocence love and joy. He is free from malice, hatred and vice. He loves everybody who loves him.It is said that a child comes from heaven. As such, he has all the heavenly qualities in him. The earth acts as a foster- mother to him and offers all the beautiful temptations and allurements to humor him. In course of time, he forgets heaven, his real mother (or home) and is fully absorbed in the worldly affairs. All the vices of this world take hold of him and virtually he becomes a fallen angel.Childhood is the golden period of ones LIFE. A child is loved and taken care of by his parents. The parents try their best that the child eats the best, wears the best and gets the best education they can afford. The child is ENTIRELY free from worries. It is none of his business to think of and work for earning money. He is fond of play in which he tries to keep himself busy as much as possible.In childhood, there are some draw­backs. A child is not free to do whatever he likes and go wherever he likes. He depends upon his parent for everything. Sometimes, he cannot express himself properly and has to suffer a lot. Some foolish parents tell their child terrible things and they fear ghosts, thieves, snakes etc.In India now much more attention is being given to child health and education. Still, it is not enough. Still, the girl child is greatly ignored, especially in poor families and rural and tribal areas. The sex determi­nation tests have played havoc with the girl children. Even their right to life is taken away from them before they can see the light of the day. Childhood is the other name of heaven. Let us substantiate it.

13431.

Asia is the largest continent it is the smallest in one way can you suggest how

Answer» AUSTRALIA is SMALLEST CONTINENT not ASIA
13432.

Write a short note on the religious beliefs of the people of the people of south India class 7​

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The contribution of the three great Vedantic philosopher-saints of South India, namely Sankara, Ramanuja and Madhva, to pan-Indian tradition is well known through their monumental Sanskrit commentaries on the Brahma Sutras and the Bhagavad Gita, and is given due credit in standard historical texts. But the contribution of the RICH regional cults and practices and the Bhakti tradition of this macro-region has not received due attention. Nor has it been properly evaluated. The present work corrects the lacuna QUITE appreciably.Salient pointsThree salient points are highlighted. One, there is no simple, unchanging continuity in Indian (or Hindu) religion from ancient times to this day. It has been changing and evolving over the centuries. Some historical stages (Vedic, Vedantic, Itihasa-Purana/Agama, and Upa-purana/sthala-purana) can be identified, with some clear disjuncture in the intervals. Through these stages, there were COMPLEX interactions between the mainstream (Sanskritic/Brahmanic) tradition and local/regional cults and practices leading to acculturation and assimilation. There is, therefore, no question of that tradition being sacrosanct, immutable, or permanent. Naturally, a proper study of Indian religion(s) ought to pay attention to historical changes.Secondly, religion cannot be separated from its socioeconomic and political matrix. It needs to be studied, and can be understood, only as part of the contemporary socioeconomic and political formation. Thirdly, though the mainstream tradition displayed a common core through a greater part of the subcontinent and over a long duration, it had all along been interacting with HETERODOX ( Sramanic), regional, and local traditions, mutually influencing and absorbing them.The author argues that the scholars who used concepts like ‘Sanskritisation' and ‘Aryanisation' to describe this process generally failed to give due importance to the non-mainstream traditions. In this regard, she would also like to give importance to the study of the rich regional, vernacular upa-purana/sthala-purana texts to understand how the local religious traditions tried to absorb and assimilate the mainstream practices.Bhakti traditionThese and other related propositions are elaborated on the basis of solid empirical data drawn from archaeological, epigraphical, and literary sources. Some of the essays discuss the Bhakti tradition from its inception in about the 6th century and its evolution into canonised Saiva and Vaishnava sectarian religions in the Tamil country by the 11th-12th centuries.This study tracks the complex growth of the two religions, showing how they derived their sustenance from multifarious sources, pan–Indian as well as local, both orthodox and heretical. The role of the two new socio-religious institutions — temple and brahmadeya — from the 8th-9th centuries; the influence of Puranic/Agamic traditions and hagiographies; the impact of Vedantic theology and philosophy; and, above all, the thrust of the agrarian changes and political ideologies are all discussed with much clarity.An interesting observation is that Sankara's Advaita philosophy had little role to play in these earlier developments and that it was only from the 14th century one could notice a perceptible presence of his ideas in the religious discourse. It is pointed out that the Shanmatha concept of godhead (Saiva, Vaishnava, Saakta, Saura, Ganapatya, and Kaumara) attributed to Sankara are actually a creation of the 14th century, when an attempt was made to Vedicise non-Vedic and other popular, irreconcilable cults and synthesise them into a monolithic tradition.Buddhism and Jainism, the two unorthodox religions, were, in fact, the earliest religions in South India. In spite of their significant contribution to the culture of South India, particularly to the early literature of Tamil Nadu, these two religions have either been ignored or looked at generally from a biased sectarian angle. The essays on these religions provide the necessary corrective, by tracing their rich history and vicissitudes through nearly 15 centuries.While every essay may have its own appeal to different kinds of readers, the one titled “Caste and Community: Oscillating Identities in Pre-modern South India” should be of interest to everyone, the general reader as well as the researcher.It will certainly be found enlightening in the current context of generally ill-informed debates on a monolithic Hindu religious community, which ignore the persisting notions of community identities and sectarian affiliations. There are some beautiful illustrations and maps that enhance the value of the erudite work. An index and a glossary would have added to its usefulness.I HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU.. IF THIS HELPS YOU SO PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO MARK AS BRAINLIEST..

13433.

Why is Himalaya called the climatic barrier?​

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alayas ACT as a natural barrier between TWO climatic regions, India and Central Asia. The Himalayas prevent the cold and dry WINDS of Central Asia from entering into India. The Himalayas also act as physical barrier for rain bearing south-west monsoon winds to CROSS the northern frontiers of India.HOPE THIS HELPS U!!!!!!!!PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

13434.

) Do you think a soldier and a farmer areinterdependent? Give reasons for youranswer​

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Soldiers volunteer to put themselves in harms way, anywhere in the world, and GIVE up their personal freedoms. All to serve the Goverment, which represents the people(in theory).Farmers work VERY hard everyday to provide food for factories and stores. Factories and stores that serve the people.Both groups work hard, serve a middleman that “helps" people. Both intentions get bent by the middleman. Who serves the people more?This is a tie. And heartbreaking.If you want to compare quantity of work, its no contest. The farmers work harder on average over a decade. Soldiers work harder than anyone alive for short periods and then do busy work or training the REST of the time. My unit ran multiple missions a day for a few MONTHS of that deployment. Occasiomally I would work harder than anyone you know for a couple of hours.Farmers WIN this one I think.Finally, if you want to measure service by sacrifice/potential loss…Soldiers risk their lives. Literally. Worse yet, they risk mutilation and a life of physical pain.

13435.

What is Rock ? Write 10 Points about Rock And How many types of Rock ​

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bbcncExplanation: bbbbbbbbcnkgdnhvmch

13436.

Why do we use multiple sources to learnabout the Delhi Sultanate?​

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because we WANT to KNOW about our history in MANY ways.plzz mark as BRAINLIEST

13437.

Give an example of diversity in India​

Answer» TION:All people of INDIA are from different places, has different LANGUAGES, customs, culture, TYPES of food and most importantly people of India have different Ideas. This is a good EXAMPLE of diversity in India and proves India as a diverse country..
13438.

What is nam(ful form)

Answer» NON - ALIGNED MOMENT ......
13439.

What is the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh. Write your answer here? ​

Answer» YOGI ADITYA nathExplanation:MARK as BRAINLIEST ANSWER
13440.

List any three ways by which you can help your neighbourd​

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Here are seven more small, simple things you can do to make your neighbourhood AMAZING:Spend More Time in Your Front Yard or Front Step. ...Go for Neighbourhood Walks. ...Welcome New Neighbours. ...Celebrate HOLIDAYS and SEASONS. ...Give Small GIFTS. ...Take Your Kids to the Park. ...Make it Great for Pets.hope it HELPS you please follow me and mark the answer as brainlist

13441.

What were the changes brought about in the army by Alauddin khalji?​

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a.Alauddin Khalji raised a strong army and PAID them in cashb. He constructed a new garrison town for his soldiers namely, Siric. He launched massive military expeditions in SOUTHERN part of India.d.He withstood the threat posed by the Mongols.e. He also MAINTAINED a list of his soldiers and also branded or marked his horses.f. He also developed an efficient espionage systemg. He set many FACTORIES for the manufacture of arms and other material.Explanation:hope it works :)please FOLLOW me!!!

13442.

व्हाट इज द फुल फॉर्म ऑफ डब्ल्यूएचओ​

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13443.

Please answer me this question.​

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13444.

Latitude and Longitude form a _______________.​

Answer» E and LONGITUDE FORM a gridMark me BRAINLIEST and FOLLOW me
13445.

Saptarshi and Ursa major are two different constellation.​

Answer» SEEM Cybil SCULL seem FNB securement the Grinch FULL
13446.

What do you understand by greenhouse effect?​

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enhouse effect is the PROBLEM caused by increased QUANTITIES of gases such as carbon dioxide in the air. These gases TRAP the HEAT from the sun, and cause a gradual RISE in the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere.

13447.

H. Answer the following questions in 80-100 words:1. List the various sources of history. Giveone example of each.​

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arious SOURCES of HISTORY there is TWO LITERARY SOURCE and archological source???

13448.

How did the farmers help to make the armystronger?​

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by GIVING them foodExplanation:MARK as BRAINLIST FOLLOW me

13449.

Two sons and two fathers went hunting. They succeeded in hunting one pigeon each. On counting it was found that there were only three pigeons. How is that?

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there were total three people.Explanation:let the SON be a and FATHER be b and father's father be cthen C is father of b and B is father of a so there are 2 father'sthen a is the son of b and B is the son of c therefore there are 2 sons ALSO

13450.

Why did the Sultans of the Delhi Sultanatewant to control the hinterlands?​

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mark as brainlistExplanation:The Sultans seldom controlled the hinterland of the cities and were therefore DEPENDENT upon trade, tribute or plunder for supplies. Controlling garrison towns in distant Bengal and Sind from Delhi was EXTREMELY difficult. Rebellion, war, even BAD weather could snap fragile communication ROUTES.