Explore topic-wise InterviewSolutions in .

This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1301.

Till how many years a person can be a president​

Answer»

ANSWER:

Because of 1 ELECTION 5 YEARS can be.

1302.

1. How are maps more useful than globes? What is the main disadvantage in using maps2. What is a plan? How is it useful?​

Answer»

Answer:

Explanations

Explanation:

1)A globe can be useful when- we WANT to study the earth as a whole. But if we want to study only a part of the earth, e.g. a continent or a country, it is of little help. Map is the representation or a DRAWING of the earth's surface or a part of it drawn on a flat surface. It gives more information than a glob.

2)Plains in many areas are important for agriculture because where the soils were deposited as sediments they may be DEEP and fertile, and the flatness FACILITATES mechanization of crop production; or because they support grasslands which provide GOOD grazing for livestock.

1303.

List out some unpopular and controversial laws of any five countries.(At least five)

Answer»

Answer:

Among those which remain on the books are more than 300 dating from the colonial era, as well as rules to manage issues arising out of the Partition of India. There are more than a dozen laws imposing redundant taxes that yield little and cost a lot to collect, as well as outdated laws relating to former princely states and the nationalisation of industries and banks.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi says one of his missions is to rid India of a "maze of useless laws".

During the election campaign he PROMISED that for every LAW passed, his government would repeal 10 obsolete ones. More recently, in a speech at New York's Madison Square Garden, he said he planned to get rid of one such law every day. His government has ALREADY PLACED a bill in parliament, recommending 36 obsolete laws be revised. A Delhi-based citizens' group has gone a step further and compiled a LIST of 100 laws to delete from the statue books.

Explanation:

mark me as a brainlist and follow me

1304.

Who is the president of India in 2010​

Answer»

HEY Mate

ANSWER: here's your answer

Mr.Ram NATH Kovind.

EXPLANATION:

MAKE ME AS BRAINLIST

1305.

Observe the Telangana map given and list out the areas of districts which are below 150 MSL

Answer»

Answer:

Name Headquarters Area (km2) Population

(2011 census) No.of mandals Density

(per km2) Urban (%) Literacy (%) Sex ratio Map

1 Adilabad Adilabad 4,153 708,972 18 171 23.66 63.46 978 India - Telangana - Adilabad (new).svg

2 Bhadradri Kothagudem Kothagudem 7,483 1,069,261 23 143 31.71 66.40 1008 India - Telangana - Bhadradri Kothagudem.svg

3 Hyderabad Hyderabad 217 3,943,323 16 18172 100 83.25 954 India - Telangana - Hyderabad (new).svg

4 Jagitial Jagitial 2,419 985,417 18 407 22.46 60.26 1036 India - Telangana - Jagtial.svg

5 Jangaon Jangaon 2,188 566,376 13 259 12.60 61.60 997 India - Telangana - Jangaon.svg

6 Jayashankar Bhupalpally Bhupalpally 6,175 711,434 20 115 7.57 58.97 1009 India - Telangana - Jayashankar Bhupalpally.svg

7 Jogulamba Gadwal Gadwal 2,928 609,990 12 208 10.36 49.87 972 India - Telangana - Jogulamba Gadwal.svg

8 Kamareddy Kamareddy 3,652 972,625 22 266 12.71 56.51 1033

9 Karimnagar Karimnagar 2,128 1,005,711 16 473 30.72 69.16 993

10 Khammam Khammam 4,361 1,401,639 21 321 22.60 65.95 1005

11 Komaram Bheem Komaram Bheem 4,878 515,812 15 106 16.86 56.72 998

12 Mahabubabad Mahabubabad 2,877 774,549 16 269 9.86 57.13 996

13 Mahabubnagar Mahabubnagar 5,285 1,486,777 26 281 20.73 60.97 995

14 Mancherial Mancherial 4,016 807,037 18 201 43.85 64.35 977

15 Medak Medak 2,786 767,428 20 275 7.67 56.12 1027

16 Medchal–Malkajgiri Shamirpet 1,084 2,440,073 14 2251 91.40 82.48 957

17 Mulugu Mulugu 3,881 294,671 09 124 05 62.26 968

18 Nagarkurnool Nagarkurnool 6,545 893,308 22 142 10.19 54.38 968

19 Narayanpet Narayanpet 2336.44 5,66,874 11 243 7.36 49.93 1009

20 Nalgonda Nalgonda 7,122 1,618,416 31 227 22.76 63.75 978

21 Nirmal Nirmal 3,845 709,418 19 185 21.38 57.77 1046

22 Nizamabad Nizamabad 4,288 1,571,022 27 366 29.58 64.25 1044

23 Peddapalli Peddapalli 2,236 795,332 14 356 38.22 65.52 992

24 Rajanna Sircilla Sircilla 2,019 552,037 13 273 21.17 62.71 1014

25 Ranga Reddy Shamshabad 5,031 2,446,265 27 486 58.05 71.88 950

26 Sangareddy Sangareddy 4,403 1,527,628 26 347 34.69 64.08 965

27 Siddipet Siddipet 3,632 1,012,065 22 279 13.74 61.61 1008

28 Suryapet Suryapet 3,607 1,099,560 23 305 15.56 64.11 996

29 Vikarabad Vikarabad 3,386 927,140 18 274 13.48 57.91 1001

30 Wanaparthy Wanaparthy 2,152 577,758 14 268 15.97 55.67 960

31 Warangal Rural Warangal 2,175 718,537 15 330 6.99 61.26 994

32 Warangal Urban Warangal 1,309 1,080,858 11 826 68.51 76.17 997

33 Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Bhongir 3,092 739,448

1306.

Heavy air creates ------pressure

Answer»

HEAVY AIR CREATES high perssure

❤️❤️Gᵢᵥₑ ₜₕₐₙₖₛ ❤️❤️ₜₐₖₑ ₜₕₐₙₖₛ❤️❤️

PLZ LIKE THE ANSWER AND MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST.

ANSWER BY MANAS817

1307.

_gives us seasons. ​

Answer»

Answer ッ

The seasons are the result of the tilt of the Earth's axis. The Earth's axis is tilted from PERPENDICULAR to the plane of the ECLIPTIC by 23.45°. This tilting is what gives US the FOUR seasons of the year - spring, summer, AUTUMN (fall) and winter.

1308.

1 in the blanksa. Along the river(52people lived the several hundred thousand years.​

Answer»

Answer:

RIVER SARASWATI is your answer.

Explanation:

If you liked my answer then PLS MARK it as brainliest and pls follow me

1309.

The heat energy recieved from sun is known as

Answer»

Answer:

solar RADIATION

Explanation:

The heat is derived from solar energy, NORMALLY called solar radiation. INSOLATION is the solar radiation that REACHES the EARTH's surface.

1310.

Vi. People who study about objects of the past are known:a) Archaeologistb) Historiansc) Manuscriptsd) Inscriptions​

Answer»

Answer:

History is generally divided into ________________ TIME periods.

a. two

b. four

c. three

d. five

ANSWER:

The correct answer is option (c).

Explanation: History is divided into time periods on the basis of certain defining characteristics of each age. The three time periods that history is divided into are as follows:

i) Prehistory

ii) Proto-history

iii) History

Page No 11:

Question A2:

Physical remains like _________________ and jewellery help archaeologists to KNOW about the past.

a. books

b. pots

c. bones

d. Both b and c

ANSWER:

The correct answer is option (d).

Explanation: Archaeologists dig up remains from the ground. The physical remains consist of pots, coins, jewellery, bones, tools etc. These help the archaeologists to understand and know about the PREHISTORIC times as they enable an understanding of people's lifestyles.

Page No 11:

Question A3:

The Indus Valley Civilization is an example of

a. prehistory

b. proto-history

c. continuous story

d. history

ANSWER:

The correct answer is option (b).

Explanation: Proto-historic time is for which written records are present but have not been deciphered. Indus Valley Civilisation belongs to the proto-history period as the main source of information are archaeological remains. The sites were first dug up by archaeologists in the 1920s.

Page No 11:

Question A4:

Dates in history are expressed in two TERMS

a. BC and AD

b. AD and AC

c. BC and BD

d. DC and AD

ANSWER:

The correct answer is option (a).

Explanation: The dates before the birth of Jesus Christ are expressed as BC, that is, 'Before Christ. The dates after the birth of Jesus Christ are expressed as AD, that is, 'Anno Domini'. It means 'In the year of our Lord'.

Explanation:

1311.

Which new dynasty dev;oped in eastern part of india​

Answer»

Explanation:

pala empire

EAST Indian PEOPLE is a demonym that is used in North America to refer to: people from South ASIA, South Asian ethnic groups, or. people from India, Indian people. Indo-CARIBBEAN, Caribbean people with ROOTS in India.

1312.

Why england had acquried a large number of colonies ​

Answer»

Answer:

If colonies could send RAW materials, such as lumber, from the abundance of natural RESOURCES available in the colonies, then England WOULD not have to buy these from other countries. At the same TIME, the colonists could be a market for England's manufactured goods.

Explanation:

Mark me as a brainlist and FOLLOW me

1313.

Ví. People who study about ohjects of the past rekur.a) Archaeologistb) Historiansc) Manuscriptsd) Inscriptions​

Answer»

ANSWER:

Historians is the answer.

PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST, I JUST NEED ONE MORE!!!

1314.

Read the para contour lines and comment on it

Answer»

ANSWER:

that is nice

Explanation:

1315.

कैन यू हेल्प मी प्लीज ​

Answer»

Answer:

A document is a written, drawn, presented, or memorialized representation of thought, OFTEN the manifestation of non-fictional, as well as fictional, content. The word originates from the Latin Documentum, which denotes a "teaching" or "lesson": the verb doceō denotes "to teach". In the past, the word was usually used to denote written proof useful as evidence of a truth or fact. In the computer age, "document" usually denotes a primarily textual computer file, including its structure and format, e.g. fonts, colors, and IMAGES. Contemporarily, "document" is not defined by its transmission medium, e.g., paper, given the existence of ELECTRONIC documents. "Documentation" is distinct because it has more denotations than "document". Documents are also distinguished from "realia", which are three-dimensional objects that would otherwise satisfy the definition of "document" because they memorialize or represent thought; documents are considered more as 2-dimensional representations. While documents can have LARGE varieties of customization, all documents can be shared freely and have the right to do so, creativity can be represented by documents, also. History, events, examples, opinions, etc. all can be EXPRESSED in documents. Document s help your brain.

Explanation:

1316.

Where is the one-horned rhinoceros found?​

Answer»

The ONE horned rhinoceros are FOUND in Kaziranga NATIONAL PARK andManas national park......

1317.

What is an ecosystem?please fast​

Answer»

is the HABITAT of MANY ANIMALS INTERACTING together

MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST

1318.

Who had made national anthem ​

Answer»

ANSWER:

‎Gurudev RABINDRANATH Tagore

Explanation:

1319.

Why do you think Andhra pradesh does not receive snowfall?​

Answer»

ANSWER:

here your answer PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIST answer please please please

1320.

Please give me answer q.1 ................ rays of the sun losemost if their heat​

Answer»

ANSWER:

The is the answer

Explanation:

The is the answer

1321.

4. Highlight the factors that make the city-life in India very difficult.Give me 2 to 3 lines​

Answer»

Explanation:

The factors that MAKE the CITY LIFE of India very difficult are:

-URBAN sprwal.

-Over crowding.

-Housing.

-Unemployment.

-Slums and sqatter stettment.

-Transport.

-Water.

-Poverty.

1322.

_____ is the upper surface of the earth consisting of rocks.​

Answer»

CRUST is the upper SURFACE of the earth CONSISTING of rocks.

1323.

3. In India, the modern period began withthe establishment ofruleunder the East India Company.a) Frenchb) Portuguesec) Britishd) Dutch​

Answer»

ANSWER:

your answer is BRITISH

MAKE me BRILLIANT PLEASE

1324.

________ are hill-like structure​

Answer»

{\boxed{\boxed{\fcolorbox{black}{red}{Your\:Answer}}}}

{\boxed{\boxed{\fcolorbox{black}{red}{Mountains\: Are\: Hill\: Like\: Structures}}}}

1325.

What is constuation​

Answer»

Explanation:

a BODY of FUNDAMENTAL principles or established PRECEDENTS according to which a state or other organization is ACKNOWLEDGED to be GOVERNED.

1326.

2. Mention any two components ofenvironment.​

Answer»

Answer:

air and WATER are TWO of the components of environment

EXPLANATION:

pls mark brainiest

1327.

The concept which leads us to live an easy and comfortable life​

Answer»

Explanation:

Living a comfortable life is fairly easy. You don’t have to put in much work, you’ll never need to take any risks, and you certainly have the excuse to avoid doing anything you don’t want to do!

That said, here are some SIMPLE steps for living a comfortable life.

Step 1: FIND a well-paying job that’s not too difficult for you. Don’t worry about pursuing what you like to do, especially not if it’s a difficult field to go into. If you don’t feel complete job satisfaction, comfort yourself with the fact that you’ll be taking home a comfortably large paycheck to pay the mortgage on your comfortable house and comfortably pad your savings account.

Step 2: Make friends who are exactly like you. That way you won’t need to try and figure out what things are like from their perspective, and you can avoid all those annoying debates about religion and politics and other uncomfortable issues like that. You can instead spend your life in an echo chamber of people who will always support your ideas, and you’ll never have to face the uncomfortable prospect of changing the way you think! Even so, make sure not to GET too close to these friends. They may start opening up to you about personal stuff, and that can be an uncomfortable situation.

Step 3: Stay in your comfort zone. That phrase includes the word “comfort” for a reason. Going to new places, trying new things, challenging yourself in new ways—none of that is going to be comfortable. Avoid such things at all COSTS (at least if it’s comfortable to do so).

Step 4: Focus on yourself above all else. You don’t want to give away some of those comfortable savings to a charitable cause, or take time out of your comfortable schedule to help out a friend, or get involved in the uncomfortable work into volunteering. The one exception to this rule is that you’ve got to conform to what others and society expect you to be. Going against said expectations usually isn’t a very comfortable process.

Overall, you’ll never be completely comfortable, but you can get close by KEEPING your own needs satisfied, avoiding any risk of discomfort, and keeping yourself a respectable distance from people. Sure, you may end up lonely and unfulfilled, but that’s the tradeoff, right?

1328.

Why did Mahmud ghanzi invade Indian temple towns​

Answer»

ANSWER:

Muhamd Gazni attacked seventeen times India. The main REASON of the attack of Muhamd Gazni was to make India ISLAMIC by destroying and LOOTING the temples which were the biggest stores of wealth. And he was successful in his mission.

1329.

What is the similarities between in ancient Greece and at present​

Answer»

ANSWER:

HOPE it will HELP you.

Explanation:

அன்பே எப்படி இருக்கிறாய்

1330.

Write five important points about rivers kaveri ,periyar and bramaputhpa please help me.

Answer»

KAVERI

  1. Kaveri is one of the major and sacred rivers which flow into southern PART of India.
  2. It flows through Karnataka and Tamil NADU and also referred as ‘Ponni’.
  3. Kaveri is the third largest river after Krishna and Godavari rivers in south.
  4. It originates from the foothills of Western GHATS located in Karnataka.

PERIYAR

  1. : The Periyar River is the longest river in the STATE of KERALA
  2. Twenty five percent of Kerala's industries are along the banks of river Periyar.
  3. The Periyar has a total length of approximately 244 kilometres
  4. The Idukki Dam is the largest hydro-electric project in Kerala and lies on the Periyar.

BRAHMAPUTRA

  1. Brahmaputra River, Bengali Jamuna, Tibetan Tsangpo, Chinese (Pinyin) Yarlung Zangbo Jiang or (Wade-Giles romanization) Ya-lu-tsang-pu Chiang, major river of Central and South Asia.
  2. The climate of the Brahmaputra valley varies from the harsh, cold, and dry conditions found in Tibet to the generally hot and humid conditions prevailing in Assam state and in Bangladesh.
  3. The river also shifts its channel frequently.
  4. It has a braided channel in its entire length in Assam and forms many riverine islands.
1331.

do you think the use of maps has changed from the time of ancient Greece to now? In what ways are they similar and different?​

Answer»

Explanation:

Yes, the use of the maps has CHANGED from ancient times to now. The world map made by the Greeks was actually made to ESTABLISH trading ROUTES in the sea, whereas, the modern maps are used for a number of purposes. Map made by the Greeks was based on an illustra-tion in SEVERAL of the earliest REMAINING records

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

★★hello dear★★

★★★hope it will help you★★★

1332.

Laws under modern government are made by​

Answer»

Answer:

  • Each State Government has the freedom to draft its own LAWS on subjects CLASSIFIED as state subjects. Laws PASSED by the PARLIAMENT of India and other pre-existing central laws on subjects classified as central subjects are binding on all citizens.

Explanation:

✌️please mark as brainliest answer✌️

1333.

Distribution of minerals in the world are highly ______________

Answer»

Answer:

forget it BRO have fun

Explanation:Brazil is the largest producer of high-grade iron ore in the WORLD. Chile and PERU are the leading producers of copper. South America also has large DEPOSITS of gold, silver, zinc, chromium, manganese, bauxite, mica, platinum, ASBESTOS and diamond. Africa is world's largest producer of diamonds, gold, and platinum.

1334.

Melike this poing4)that will111v) ( . ), (4), m.)Parrange in thebegtening the Ordney for the entrehand and then wets, graduating it together toAlle bour & vand 16 bout bordkanthlills hours Garrelweg hver 34 boxesHwy, onver​

Answer»

ANSWER:

what what what what?????

EXPLANATION:

Can't UNDERSTAND

1335.

Please help fast very urgent ​

Answer»

ANSWER:

what is your PROBLEM for HELP

1336.

चंद्रशेखर आजाद का वास्तविक नाम क्या था​

Answer»

CHANDRASEKHAR TIWARI

1337.

Which all the famous festival in rahasthan​

Answer»

Answer:

Mewar FESTIVAL, Udaipur. Mewar Festival welcomes the spring season. ...

Teej Festival, JAIPUR. ...

Gangaur Festival, Jaipur. ...

Elephant Festival, Jaipur. ...

Camel Festival, Bikaner. ...

DUSSEHRA Festival, Kota. ...

Desert Festival, JAISALMER. ...

Summer Festival, MT.

1338.

Give any three positive stereotypes of boys and girls. Chapter 2 diversity and discrimination ​

Answer»

Answer:

In social psychology, a positive stereotype refers to a subjectively FAVOURABLE belief HELD about a social group.[1] Common examples of positive STEREOTYPES are Asians with better math ability, AFRICAN Americans with greater athletic ability, and women with being warmer and more communal. As opposed to negative stereotypes, positive stereotypes represent a "positive" evaluation of a group that typically signals an advantage over another group.[2] As such, positive stereotypes may be considered a form of compliment or praise.[3] However, positive stereotypes can have a positive or negative effect on targets of positive stereotypes. The positive or negative influence of positive stereotypes on targets depends on three factors: (1) how the positive stereotype is stated, (2) who is stating the positive stereotype, (3) in what culture the positive stereotype is presented (e.g., Western contexts vs. East Asian contexts).

Explanation:

Mark as brainlist plz

1339.

What is culture?please tell me I will make you Brainlist too ​

Answer»

EXPLANATION:

the arts and other MANIFESTATIONS of human INTELLECTUAL achievement regarded COLLECTIVELY.

1340.

India is "Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic and Republic." Justify.

Answer»

Answer:

India, also known as Bharat, is a Union of States. 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. The Constitution provides for a Parliamentary form of government which is federal in structure with CERTAIN unitary features. The constitutional head of the Executive of the Union is the President. As per ARTICLE 79 of the Constitution of India, the council of the Parliament of the Union consists of the President and TWO Houses known as the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and the House of the People (Lok Sabha). Article 74(1) of the Constitution provides that there shall be a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister as its head to aid and advise the President, who shall exercise his/her functions in ACCORDANCE to the advice. The real executive power is thus vested in the Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister as its head.

1341.

Which are the tow ways in which the goverment has right in employment

Answer»

Answer:

HOPE it will HELP u stay safe stay home PLZ MARK me as branlist

1342.

Explain any three fundamental duties

Answer»

Answer:

ABIDE by the Constitution and respect its ideals and INSTITUTIONS, the National Flag and the National Anthem;

To cherish and FOLLOW the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom;

To uphold and protect the SOVEREIGNTY, UNITY and integrity of India;

1343.

The dash of a place remains more or less the same year after year ​

Answer»

The climate of a place REMAINS more or less same year after year.

Hope it helps you.

Please mark it as BRAINLIEST and FOLLOW me!!!!!

1344.

Make a labelled a diagram to show the various types of layer of soils​

Answer»

ANSWER:

The main layers of the soil are topsoil, subsoil and the parent rock. Each LAYER has its own characteristics. These features of the layer of soil play a very important role in DETERMINING the use of the soil. Soil that has DEVELOPED THREE layers, is mature soil.

1345.

Multiple Choice Questions: Tick (v) the correct answer1. Hiuen Tsang, the Chinese pilgrim, arrived in India in the​

Answer»

Explanation:

HIUEN Tsang was the Chinese traveler who VISITED India in ANCIENT Times between AD 627-643. He visited India during the reign of HARSHAVARDHANA who came to admire him for his deep devotion towards Buddhism.

1346.

Is2 whatunequa)reasontreatmentbehin thecommuinity​

Answer»

ANSWER:

discrimimation on the BASIS on RELIGION and DISCRIMINATION on the basis of caste

Explanation:

1347.

Kisike school mein aisi book chalti hai​

Answer»

Answer:

Language policy of India:Our Constitution did not give the status of NATIONAL language to any one language. Hindi was identified as the official language. But Hindi is the MOTHER TONGUE of only about 40 per cent of Indians. Therefore, there were many safeguards to protect other languages.Feb 5, 2018Language policy of India:Our Constitution did not give the status of national language to any one language. Hindi was identified as the official language. But Hindi is the mother tongue of only about 40 per cent of Indians. Therefore, there were many safeguards to protect other languages.Feb 5, 2018Language policy of India:Our Constitution did not give the status of national language to any one language. Hindi was identified as the official language. But Hindi is the mother tongue of only about 40 per cent of Indians. Therefore, there were many safeguards to protect other languages.Feb 5, 2018Language policy of India:Our Constitution did not give the status of national language to any one language. Hindi was identified as the official language. But Hindi is the mother tongue of only about 40 per cent of Indians. Therefore, there were many safeguards to protect other languages.Feb 5, 2018Language policy of India:Our Constitution did not give the status of national language to any one language. Hindi was identified as the official language. But Hindi is the mother tongue of only about 40 per cent of Indians. Therefore, there were many safeguards to protect other languages.Feb 5, 2018

Explanation:

1348.

How is night gale of india​

Answer»

ANSWER:

SAROJINI Naidu

Explanation:

PLZ MARK as BRAINLIEST

1349.

. Identify the Persian word used in the Mughal period, from the given clue: i. Position or rank.-

Answer»

'DAR' is the persian WORD for POSITION or rank in MUGHAL period

1350.

Define the domains of environment ​

Answer»

Answer:

The environment is the fundamental system which SUPPORTS all life forms on earth. All the regions across the globe have different animals, vegetation and climatic conditions. The environment comes from a French word; ‘environ’ which means around. The environment can be classified in three types i.e. natural, human and human-made environment.

Natural environment comprises activities and interactions among human beings with the natural surroundings. Human-made environment, is a built environment and includes components of the environment which are strongly influenced by the humans.

The natural environment consists of two components i.e. biotic and abiotic. Biotic components refer to livings beings like plants and animals while abiotic components refer to the non-living things. 175 countries celebrate the earth day on 22 April, to create awareness and appreciation of the earth’s natural environment.  

There are four domains of the environment i.e. the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, the ATMOSPHERE and the biosphere.  

Lithosphere forms the solid part of the earth and contains landforms like plateaus, mountains, plains and valleys. It is made up of rocks and minerals and is covered by a thin layer of soil.  Lithosphere hence comprises the crust, core and mantle.

Hydrosphere forms the next layer and covers three-fourth of the earth in form of water BODIES. The thin layer of air that surrounds the earth is called atmosphere. The atmosphere forms a protective layer and shields the earth from the strong sunrays. Primarily containing gases, the atmosphere sticks to the earth owing to earth’s gravitational force. The atmosphere consists of stratosphere and troposphere.

Biosphere is the last domain of the earth and is made up of all the plants and animals and all non-living things. It can extend up till any part of the earth where life can exist.

Explanation:

mark me brainlea..