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14201. |
What is meant by lingual diversity |
Answer» Linguistic diversity is sometimes a specific measure of the density of language, or CONCENTRATION of unique languages together. This diversity covers varied TYPES of traits INCLUDING language FAMILY, GRAMMAR, and vocabulary. |
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14202. |
And look. The hoogler for |
Answer» MEANS?? EXPLANATION:What do you ACTUALLY what to ASK?? | |
14203. |
Why is agriculture is the main occupation of people in prairies?[No spam][No Copyright] |
Answer» iries are known as the Granaries of the world due to the huge surplus of wheat production. Another main OCCUPATION of the people of the prairies is DAIRY farming. ... Dairy farming and extensive agriculture both PROMOTE SETTING up of food processing industries. |
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14204. |
The main source of rainfall are A)RiverB)GlacierC)OceanD)wind |
Answer» eThe major CAUSE of rain production is moisture moving along three-dimensional ZONES of temperature and moisture contrasts known as weather FRONTS. |
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14205. |
The zamindary abolition did not solve the problem of land concentration |
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14206. |
Is known as the reformer in history |
Answer» The greatest LEADERS of the REFORMATION UNDOUBTEDLY were MARTIN Luther and John Calvin. |
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14207. |
The local governing body of cities is called the ________ |
Answer» the LOCAL GOVERNING body cities are called MUNICIPAL community |
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14208. |
What is the meaning of occupation for grade 6? |
Answer» Occupation, BUSINESS, profession, TRADE refer to the ACTIVITY to which one regularly DEVOTES oneself, especially one's regular work, or means of getting a living. ... Profession implies an occupation requiring SPECIAL knowledge and training in some field of science or learning: the profession of teaching. |
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14209. |
Fill in the blanks 4. ____________ was responsible for the killing of the innocent people at the jallianwala bagh |
Answer» GENERAL Reginald Dyer was responsible for the killing of the innocent people at the JALLIANWALA BAGH. | |
14210. |
Water covers more than____% of earth's surface.A) 55%B) 60%C) 65%D) 71% |
Answer» 71% is the ANSWEREXPLANATION:HOPE it HELPS | |
14211. |
In the form of a flow chart, mention the details that made a messenger in the WWI the Chancellor of Germany in 1933. |
Answer» tion:Sambucus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Adoxaceae. The VARIOUS species are COMMONLY called elder or elderberry. The genus was formerly placed in the HONEYSUCKLE family, Caprifoliaceae, but was RECLASSIFIED as Adoxaceae due to genetic and morphological COMPARISONS to plants in the genus Adoxa. WikipediaScientific name: SambucusHigher classification: Moschatel familyRank: GenusFamily: AdoxaceaeOrder: DipsacalesKingdom: Plantae |
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14212. |
What have contributed a lot in the prosperity of USA |
Answer» tion:A strong emphasis on education, including technical and VOCATIONAL TRAINING, also contributed to America's economic success, as did a willingness to experiment and to change. LABOR mobility has likewise been important to the capacity of the American economy to adapt to changing conditionshope it HELPS you |
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14213. |
What are benefits of good database? |
Answer» reduce the AMOUNT of time you spend managing data.analyse data in a VARIETY of ways.promote a disciplined approach to data management.turn DISPARATE information into a VALUABLE resource.improve the quality and CONSISTENCY of information. |
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14214. |
1. Which of these are compounds, which are elementswater, oxygen, carbon dioxide? |
Answer» WATER, OXYGEN and CARBON DIOXIDE are COMPOUNDS | |
14215. |
Answer it.... i will mark 1st answer as brainiest |
Answer» TWO MEN are CARRYING goods like animalsdo they are not PERMANENTLY EMPLOYED | |
14216. |
Make a list of benefits in map reading when a map is drawn in scale. |
Answer» There are several benefits for example, the ease in representing a certain area. Imagine if you want to represent your neighborhood on a map, if you live in a big city and I'm a big neighborhood imagine the difficulty in making a map in the real SCALE (the same size of your neighborhood on a sheet of paper, it would be huge not and even?) For this and other REASONS it is important to make a map in scale. You can also make measurements on the map and know the distance between point A and point B on the map. The scale also brings a relationship between the unit USED in the real world (the metric SYSTEM for example) in the scale of a 1: 100 map, means that every 1 unit of measure in the drawing represents 100 units of measurement in the real size.Hope it is helpful...Request:Please mark me as brainliest. It will help me in REACHING my next rank.Please... |
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14217. |
Air exerts pressure in ______ direction a)upward b)downward c) all |
Answer» allExplanation:AIR EXERTS PRESSURE in all DIRECTIONS. |
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14218. |
Draw a linear scale for this representative fraction scale 1:40,00,000 |
Answer» Lecture 2Map Scale, directionsScalePrecise geometric relationship between a map and the region it portrays.- One of the most important characteristics of a modern map.- Most maps are greatly reduced in size compared to their subjects, so scale is a small fraction.Definition: Ratio of the size of the map to its subject:Scale = distance on a map / distance on the groundExample:- Two POINTS on the ground are 1000 m apart.- Represented on the map by points only 1 cm apart- Calculate scale as follows:- 1 cm represents 1000 m- 1000 m = 100,000 cm- so 1 cm represents 100,000 cm- so scale = 1 cm / 100,000 cm = 1/100,000- Scale is a fraction, expressed in 3 ways:- Representative Fraction (RF), e.g. 1:100,000- Verbal Scale 'One cm represents one km'- Graphic Scale - a line labelled with the distance it represents.Graphic scale remains accurate if a map is enlarged or reduced. Verbal and RF scales do not.On a graphic scale, the intervals must be convenient round numbers.Scale examplesexample: ground distance = 5 km, map distance = 2 cm.- STEP 1: - 2 cm represents 5 km - (WRITE in full)- STEP 2: - 1 cm represents 2.5 km - (divide so left side = 1)- STEP 3: - 1 cm represents 250,000 cm - (convert to same units)- STEP 4: - scale is 1 : 250,000 - (express as a representative fraction)example: distance on map = 3.5 cm, map scale = 1:15,000- what is the real distance?- STEP 1: - 1 cm represents 15,000 cm - (express scale in words, same units as your measurement)- STEP 2: - 3.5 cm represents (3.5 x 15,000) cm = 52500 cm - (multiply both sides by map distance)- STEP 3: - 3.5 cm represents 525 m - (convert to more convenient units)answer: 525 mScale (2)Large and small scales:- Scale is a fraction.- 1/2 is larger than 1/4.- 1/5000 is larger than 1/100,000.- 1:5000 is a larger scale than 1:100,000.- 'Large scale' depends on context but usually refers to scales larger than about 1:50,000.(NOTE - this has NOTHING to do with an expression like 'a large-scale construction project')Enlarging or reducing:- Scale is map distance / ground distance.- If the map is made larger (on photocopier etc.) the map distance increases, so scale changes.- Larger map = larger scale, smaller map = smaller scale.- Multiply the map distance by the percentage change and recalculate scale.example: Map distance = 1 cm, Ground distance = 1 km.- Scale = 1:100,000- Enlarge by 141% on photocopier.- Map distance = 1.41 cm Ground distance = 1 km- Scale = 1.41/100,000 = 1:70,921DirectionsThree main ways to express a direction.1. Points of the compass- Acceptable for rough directions, not for exact work.- Directions usually lie between points of the compass, however often you subdivide.2. Bearing (numerical version of # 1)- STEP 1: Look due north if the point you are interested in is at all north of you. Look due south if it is south of you.- STEP 2: Turn towards east or west until you face the point.- STEP 3: Measure the angle of that turn.- STEP 4: Express the bearing using all three pieces of information from steps 1, 2 and 3:--- North 30o West--- North 45o East--- South 12O West--- South 87o East3. Azimuth- STEP 1: Look due North.- STEP 2: Turn clockwise until you face the point you are interested in.- Step 3: Measure the angle of the turn. This angle is the NORTH AZIMUTH, usually just called azimuth:--- 330 degrees--- 45 degrees--- 192 degrees--- 93 degreesBe able to convert between bearings and azimuths!Adding AnglesUseful in surveying and navigating.- Remember: 60' = 1o 60" = 1'- 35o 22' 40" + 5o 15' 30" = 40o 38' 10"Definition of northThree common approaches:1. True North (from the latitude - longitude grid).- Points exactly at the north geographic pole (axis of rotation).2. Magnetic North (the direction a compass needle points).- Points along magnetic field lines, roughly towards the north magnetic pole (in NWT).- Differs from True North in most places because magnetic and geographic poles are not the same.- Changes over time as the magnetic pole DRIFTS.- Position of magnetic north must be recalculated if map is more than a few years old.- Rate of change printed on edge of map.example:- "Magnetic North was 7o 30' west of true north in 1985, decreasing at 12' annually".- so in 1992, after seven years:--- Magnetic North will be 7o 30' west of true north, MINUS 7 times 12' = 84'--- 84' = 1o 24'--- so in 1992 magnetic north is 6o 6' west of true north3. Grid North (refers to UTM grid).- same as True North at the centre of each six degree UTM zone.- Changes to each side because the square grid does not follow the convergence of meridians towards the pole.- Most topographic maps show the three Norths in a margin.- Some maps show only one North. If it is not TRUE North, it MUST be identified. |
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14219. |
Write 3 differences between linear scale and statement scale |
Answer» A linear scale SHOWS the DISTANCE between two or more prominent LANDMARK ..verbal scale..This type of scale use simple words to describe a prominent surface feature. |
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14220. |
Which tissue help in the condition of water and food? |
Answer» r tissuesThe vascular TISSUES are specialized to transport food, water and minerals. They consist of long, NARROW cells ARRANGED end-to-end, FORMING tubes. There are two different types of vascular tissues, called xylem and PHLOEM. |
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14221. |
Differentiate between Democracy and Monarchy?? |
Answer» here's your answerExplanation:DEMOCRACY is a form of government in which the people have the authority to choose their governing legislation. A MONARCHY is a form of government in which a person, the monarch, is the HEAD of STATE for life or until abdication |
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14222. |
‘Diversity helps us respect each other.' Do you agree ordisagree with this statement?Justify. |
Answer» UNITY in DIVERSITY means oneness in the VARIETIES. India is a best COUNTRY proving | |
14223. |
Fire altars were used to bake pottery. True or False |
Answer» TRUE... | |
14224. |
Fill in the blanks 2. Uranus has _________ moons |
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J3. Describe the administrative and economicstructure of the kingdoms of this period. |
Answer» in this PERIOD, KINGDOMS are not as large as an empire. the taxes aren t collected in kingdoms too. please MARK as brainliestExplanation: |
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14226. |
Briefly explain the importance of mountains? |
Answer» The NORTHERN Mountains are important due to the following reasons. 1. CLIMATIC Influence: Due to their height, WIDTH and direction, these mountains intercept the summer monsoon winds coming from the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, and cause PRECIPITATION in the form of rain and snow |
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14227. |
Is cotton grow in England |
Answer» Cotton is not normally grown in the UK. It is used to hot, WET and humid conditions and a long, SUNNY season in ORDER to produce its fluffy cotton heads. However, it is POSSIBLE to grow cotton in a GREENHOUSE or polytunnel if you live in the south of the UK. |
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14228. |
What is a micrometer ? |
Answer» a UNIT for measuring LENGTH. There are ONE MILLION micrometres in one METRE |
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14229. |
What are prashastis?Class 6Chapter- New Empires And Kingdoms |
Answer» HELLO! The prashastis generally contained genealogies of the RULERS (or other issuers subordinate to them), their achievements (especially military activities), their comparisons with legendary heroes and other details.[1] The inscriptions issued by the subordinates often recognized the rulers as the descendant of a DEITY, and bestowed titles and honours upon them.[2]One of the first known prashastic inscription in Sanskrit is the Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman (circa 150 CE), the first long inscription in fairly standard Sanskrit that has survived into the modern era, which became a prototype for Gupta era poetic prashastis. According to American scholar Richard G. Salomon, the inscription "represents a turning point in the HISTORY of epigraphic Sanskrit. This is the first long inscription recorded entirely in more or less standard Sanskrit, as well as the first extensive record in the poetic style. ALTHOUGH further specimens of such poetic prasastis in Sanskrit are not found until the Gupta era, from a stylistic point of view Rudradaman's inscription is clearly their prototype".[3][4]The Tamil meykeerthi inscriptions are similar to the prashastis, but feature far more standardized formats.[2] Explanation:Hope it helps you a lot Please mark me as brainliest.. | |
14230. |
(15) What is the percentage population of senior citizens in India ? A. 4-7 % B. 7-10 % C. 10-15 % D. 15-18%(16) Which Indian state has the highest literacy rate ?A. Maharashtra B. Tamil Nadu C. Bihar D. Kerala(17) Which Indian state has the lowest literacy rate?A. Arunachal Pradesh B. Bihar C. Tamil Nadu D. Rajasthan?(18) What was the average percentage of literacy in 2011 in India ?A. 64 % B. 84 % C. 74% D. 43 %(19) Which Indian state has the highest sex ratio ?A. KeralaB. West Bengal C. Uttar Pradesh D. Haryana(20) On what basis have states been formed in India,?A. Religion B. Caste C. Language D. Natural boundaries(21) How many languages are recognised by our Constitution ?A. 18 B. 20B. 20 C. 24 D. 22(22) In which year did the Indian government adopt population policiesto deal with overpopulation ?A. 1952 B. 1951 C. 1955 D. 1961 |
Answer» 15) B. 7-10 16) D. kerala 17) D. Rajasthanhope it is helpfulpls mark me as BRAINLIST ☺️ | |
14231. |
One person one vote one value. discuss the statement (5 marks) |
Answer» It stresses on, political equality. It means that everyone in the country irrespective of the caste, COLOUR, gender, creed and income earned is allowed to vote for his own representative, i.e., the CHOICE and opportunity is available to all the citizens on an equal basis without any discrimination on the basis of gender, caste, colour,etc. The policy of one persons one vote, and one value should be FOLLOWED in a democracy.hope you understand |
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14232. |
Collect and tabulate the particular of ward member,deputy sarpanch,sarpanch,and your gram panchayat। who will answer this question I will follow them |
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14233. |
(ii) Cinchona trees are found in the areas of rainfall more than (a) 100 cm(c) 70 cm(b) 50 cm(d) less than 50 cm |
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(12) Currently _________ per cent population lives in urban areas in Gujarat. A. 55 B. 62C. 48D. 38 |
Answer» મને નઇ આવડતું એટલે સોરી પણ હું બી ગુજરાતી છું...XD |
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‘Diversity helps us respect each other.' Do you agree ordisagree with this statement?Justify..Fast Reply who will answer first for them I will mark as brainlist ☺️☺️ |
Answer» yes I agree with it becz when there is slot of diversity of any KING at a place so all come to KNOW about others ALSO and this is seen among PEOPLE as well as ANIMALS also |
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14236. |
1. The Persian wheel is related to |
Answer» The Persian wheel is a mechanical water lifting device operated usually by draught animals like bullocks, buffaloes or camels. It is used to lift water from water SOURCES typically open wells. In SANSKRIT the word Araghatta has been used in the ANCIENT TEXTS to describe the Persian WheelExplanation:hope it helps |
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14237. |
राज्य में अध्यादेश जारी करने का अधिकार इनमें से किसे है |
Answer» संविधान के अनुच्छेद 123 के तहत राष्ट्रपति के पास संसद के सत्र में न होने की स्थिति में अध्यादेश जारी करने की शक्ति प्राप्त है। |
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14238. |
'ब्यूरोक्रेसी' शब्द की उत्पत्ति किस भाषा से हुई - |
Answer» क्रेसी' फ्रांसीसी भाषा के शब्द 'ब्यूरो' से बना है अतः हम कह सकते हैं कि 'ब्यूरोक्रेसी' शब्द की उत्पत्ति फ्रांसीसी भाषा से हुई है| |
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14239. |
Give me your phone no. when u r sst teacher |
Answer» no I'm STUDENT EXPLANATION: because I'm STUDYING |
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14240. |
Define culture and name four culture |
Answer» Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a PARTICULAR group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, social HABITS, music and arts. ... Thus, it can be seen as the growth of a group identity fostered by social patterns unique to the group.In this lesson, we identify four of the elements that EXIST in every culture, albeit in different forms: symbols, language, values, and NORMS. We also DIFFERENTIATE between folkways and mores. |
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Per cent population lives in rural (7) I(11) Currentlyareas in Gujarat.A. 28 B. 38 C. 62 D. 72(12) Currentlyareas in Gujarat.A. 55 B. 62B. 62 C. 48 D. 38(8)per cent population lives in urban(9(1(13) Which district of Gujarat has the highest population ?A. Surat B. Vadodara C. AhmedabadD. Rajkot(14) Which district of Gujarat has the highest population density ?A. Ahmedabad B. AnandC. Gandhinagar D. Surat |
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14242. |
Describe Indus valley civilization |
Answer» Indus civilization, also called Indus VALLEY civilization or Harappan civilization, the earliest known urban culture of the Indian SUBCONTINENT. The nuclear dates of the civilization appear to be about 2500–1700 bce, THOUGH the SOUTHERN sites may have lasted later into the 2nd MILLENNIUM bce. |
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What is the administrative of taluka |
Answer» arTehsildar is the chief or key government officer of each tehsil or taluka. In some states different nomenclature like TALUKDAR, mamledar, amaldar, MANDAL officer is used. In many states of India, the tehsildar works as a magistrate.Explanation:HOPE it will help you BUDDY |
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14244. |
what was the impact of first world war and Russian rev of 1917 on the national movement of India in short answer |
Answer» RE IS YOUR ANSWER:-REQUIRED ANSWER:-The RUSSIAN Revolution was a period of political and social revolution across the territory of the Russian Empire, commencing with the abolition of the monarchy in 1917 and CONCLUDING in 1923 with the Bolshevik establishment of the Soviet Union at the end of the Civil WAR. |
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What was the impact of first world war and Russian rev of 1917 on the national movement of India |
Answer» The effects of World War I gave rise to the Russian Revolution. In February and March 1917, a POPULAR revolution forced the ABDICATION of Tsar Nicholas II and the rise of a provisional government. This government, which KEPT Russia in the war, was itself OVERTHROWN by radical socialists just eight months later. |
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14246. |
What is civilization?name four civilization . |
Answer» Here is your ANSWEREXPLANATION:Only four ancient civilizations—Mesopotamia, EGYPT, the Indus valley, and China—provided the BASIS for CONTINUOUS cultural DEVELOPMENTS in the same location. |
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14247. |
What role did newspaper play in increasing Indian nationalism |
Answer» umber of newspapers were started in the 19th century. Some of the prominent ones were The Bengali, The Times of India, The Hindu, etc. Many news papers in regional languages were also brought out. The press gave the message of patriotism and modern ideals of liberty, equality, home rule which spread amongst Indians. The press daily CRITICISED the unjust policies of the BRITISH government which CREATED awareness among the PEOPLE. It made Indians aware of whats happening in the world which in turn helped them to understand the political and social development of the world outside and make policies and programmes for the betterment of India. |
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what was the impact of first world war and Russian rev of 1917 on the national movement of India pls tell it's important |
Answer» The Russian REVOLUTION paved the way for the RISE of communism as an influential political belief system around the world. It SET the stage for the rise of the Soviet UNION as a world power that WOULD go head-to-head with the United States during the Cold War. |
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14249. |
What is the administrative head of taluka? |
Answer» AR is the ADMINISTRATIVE HEAD of TALUKA. | |
14250. |
5. IT IS ACCOMPAINED BY STRONG WINDS AND HEAVY RAINS: |
Answer» STORM or ThunderExplanation:both of them are accompanied by STRONG WIND and HEAVY RAIN | |