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1. Vir Sawarkar 1. India’s tricolor flag was unfurled in International Socialist Conference for the first time.2. ChandraShekhar Azad2. Hanged for the murder of British officer Saunders.3. Shyamji Krushna Verma3. Toppled the boats carrying salt.4. Madam Cama 4. Established an organization named ‘Mitra Mela’.5. Khudiram Bose 5. Established Indian Home Rule Society in London.6. I will not be caught alive by British authority. |
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Answer» QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQExplanation: |
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What is democracy and write its functions |
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Answer» Democracy is a form of government that allows people to choose their rulers. it is the government of the people, for the people and by the people. FEATURES :- (i) Only leaders elected by people rule the COUNTRY. (II) People have the freedom to express their VIEWS. |
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2 Theriveris the world's largestriver in terms ofof water thatit drains. |
| Answer» AMAZON RIVER is the LARGEST river in the WORLD | |
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7. What was the impact of the revolt of 1857 on the political scenario of India? a) sowed the seed of Inõian nationalismb) A rift developed among the Indians in the British Armyc) more powers were gwen to East India Company |
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An election gives an opportunity to votes to choose their ______ |
| Answer» TION gives an OPPORTUNITY to VOTES to choose their representatives.Hope it helps! ♡ | |
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Compare the rainfall of Mumbai and Chennai and give reasons of their difference ? |
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Answer» Chennai is the city which receives the most maximum of its rainfall from the NORTHEAST MONSOON breezes. ... On the other hand, Mumbai is a city which receives rainfall in the period between June and SEPTEMBER. The city gets RAIN from the south-west monsoon. The REGION receives pre-monsoon showers in the month of May. |
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2. Theriver is the world's largestriver in termsof of water thatit drains. |
| Answer» MUJE NAHI atha PLEASE EXPLANATION:markas branelist | |
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The direct cause that is not related to the revolt of 1857. ((a) Use of greased cartridges by the soldiers(b) Annexation of Awadh(C) The Indians were given all high civil and military jobs |
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Answer» your answer is OPTION CEXPLANATION:because Indians were mistreated by the BRITISH andvthere adked to remove the BIRTH marks so the Indians were not given all high civil and military jobs Hope it helps you |
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Newspapers are a form of |
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Answer» Newspapers can COVER a wide variety of fields such as politics, business, sports and art, and often include MATERIALS such as opinion COLUMNS, weather forecasts, reviews of local services, obituaries, birth notices, crosswords, editorial cartoons, comic STRIPS, and advice columns.Explanation: |
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how were the debates with religious scholars important in the formation of akbars ideas on goveranace |
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Answer» Debates with religious SCHOLARS HELPED Akbar in framing the idea of sulh-i kul that means UNIVERSAL PEACE. ... By USING such a policy of tolerance Akbar was able to formulate governance guidelines which were based on a system of ethics – honesty, justice and peace.hope this helps |
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What is the dominion status a.dominion freedom b. secularismc. complete freedom |
| Answer» C. COMPLETE FREEDOM is the CORRECT ANSWER | |
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The trade interest of the British resulted in the destruction of Indian ---------- |
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Answer» tion:British economic exploitation, the decay of indigenous industries, the failure of modern industries to replace them, HIGH taxation, the drain of wealth to Britain and a BACKWARD AGRARIAN structure leading to the stagnation of agriculture and the exploitation of the poor peasants by the zamindars, LANDLORDS, princes, ... |
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Diarrohea is a ______ borne diseases . fill in the blanks |
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Answer» ea is a ______ borne disease.Diarrhoea is usually a symptom of a bowel INFECTION (gastroenteritis), commonly REFERRED to as “STOMACH FLU”.please MARK as |
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What is creche facilty |
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Answer» A crèche is a FACILITY which ENABLES parents to leave their children while they are at work and where children are PROVIDED stimulating environment for their HOLISTIC development.Hope it HELPS you |
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Describe the art and architecture of the qutub shahi rulers |
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Answer» The architecture of distinct Indo-Persian STYLE reached its zenith during the period. DIVINE Plane: Bricks made from the soil of Mecca Shareed are SAID to have been used in Mecca MASJID's construction. They can still be seen in the middle arch. The Qutb Shahi kings of Golconda were great architects and patrons of art. |
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Write about HAR GOVIND KHORANA |
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Answer» Har Gobind Khorana (9 JANUARY 1922 – 9 November 2011) was an Indian American biochemist. ... Born in British INDIA, Khorana served on the faculties of three universities in North AMERICA. He BECAME a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1966, and RECEIVED the National Medal of Science in 1987.Born: 9 January 1922, British IndiaParents: Krishna Devi Khorana, Ganpat Rai KhoranaProfession: Biochemist, ScientistNationality: United States, India |
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Describe the art and arckitecture of the qutub shahi rulers |
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Answer» The architecture of distinct Indo-Persian style reached its zenith during the PERIOD. Divine Plane: Bricks made from the SOIL of Mecca Shareed are said to have been USED in Mecca Masjid's construction. They can still be seen in the middle arch. The QUTB Shahi kings of Golconda were great architects and PATRONS of art. |
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What is the head of the municipality called |
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Answer» MayorExplanation:PLEASE LEAVE a THANKS and MARK me as BRAINLIEST... |
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Which kind of changes occur in the weather during the months of October and November ? |
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Answer» The months of October and November are known for retreating monsoon SEASON. During this season, the monsoon trough of LOW pressure TURNS weaker and is progressively replaced by high pressure. This results in the withdrawal of monsoon. The OUTREACH of the monsoons begins to turn weak. |
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1. Name two dry fruits: _____________, __________ 2. Name two festivals: ____________, ____________ 3. Name any two natural fibers: ________,________ 4. Name two fooditems which we get from plants: ___________,__________ 5. Name two dance forms of India: _________, ____________ |
| Answer» CASHEW NUTS, walnutsHoli, Diwalicotton,silkfruits,oilGarba,BHANGRA | |
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Write about Ayurveda for Life, Health and Wellbeing: A Survey |
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Answer» mark me as brainistExplanation:WHAT IS AYURVEDA? Definition of Ayurveda- Ayurveda is made up of two words — ayus meaning life and veda meaning knowledge. Ayurveda is thus knowledge of life or Life Science. A CLASSICAL text defines Ayurveda as the knowledge that describes the wholesome (hitam), unwholesome (ahitam), happy (sukham) and unhappy (asukham) life as well as that which informs what is wholesome and unwholesome for life and longevity. We can SEE from the above definition that the goal of Ayurveda is to promote both individual and social well-being at all levels of experience. Ayurveda aims to establish the highest level of health that a human being is capable of achieving and its scope is not RESTRICTED to curing diseases. Health is a state of physiological, psychological and spiritual well-being. Several thousands of years ago, the tradition of Ayurveda anticipated the most modern definition of health that has been TRUMPETED by the World Health Organization: ‘Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely absence of disease or infirmity.’ Ayurveda also adds the spiritual dimension to health and points out that the human being is three-dimensional and needs to be healthy in body, mind and self. Health is a TOOL to achieve the four-fold goal of life: pursuit of spiritual and material well-being through resources obtained by righteous activity — dharma, artha, kāma and mokṣa. |
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Give one Word Answer. a. A large natural water courseb. Largest and deepest water bodiesc. Large part of land surrounded by waterd. Mass of land surrounded by water on three sides and connected to themainland on one sidee Largest island in the worldO OAC Learning |
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Answer» tion:A) natural watercourse means a natural channel where water flows between banks that are more or less defined. ... natural watercourse means a natural recessed channel that may or may not contain water on a permanent basis, but may flow intermittently or seasonally.B)The Caspian Sea, which lies between the Caucasus Mountains and the CENTRAL Asian Steppe, is the largest fully enclosed body of water on Earth and the world's largest salt lake, stretching nearly 750 miles (1,200 km) from north to south and having an average width of 200 miles (320 km).C) A lake is a large body of water surrounded by land on all sides. Really huge lakes are often called seas.D)Peninsula is a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides and connected to the mainland on one side. The IBERIAN Peninsula, which is formed by the nations of Portugal and Spain, is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.E)The Largest Islands in the WorldGreenland (836,330 sq miles/2,166,086 sq km) ...NEW Guinea (317,150 sq miles/821,400 sq km) ...Borneo (288,869 sq miles/748,168 sq km) ...Madagascar (226,756 sq miles/587,295 sq km) ...Baffin (195,928 sq miles/507,451 sq km) ...Sumatra (171,069 sq miles/443,066 sq km) ...Honshu (87,992 sq miles/227,898 sq km) |
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The indian state into which the brahamputra enters from china |
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Answer» er originates from the Kailash ranges of Himalayas at an elevation of 5300 M. After flowing through Tibet it enters India through ARUNACHAL Pradesh and flows through Assam and BANGLADESH before it JOINS Bay of Bengal. The catchments AREA of Brahmaputra in Tibet is 2, 93,000 Sq |
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1. Vir Sawarkar 1. India’s tricolor flag was unfurled in International Socialist Conference for the first time.2. ChandraShekhar Azad2. Hanged for the murder of British officer Saunders.3. Shyamji Krushna Verma3. Toppled the boats carrying salt.4. Madam Cama 4. Established an organization named ‘Mitra Mela’.5. Khudiram Bose 5. Established Indian Home Rule Society in London.6. I will not be caught alive by British authority. match the following |
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Write about Tradition of resistance |
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Answer» Freely WRITES regularly for the British PRESS on feminism, contemporary writing, and TURKISH culture and politics. BORN in the US, raised in ... |
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Among whom the battle of Haldighti was fought |
| Answer» TLE of Haldighati was a battle fought on 18 June 1576 between cavalry and archers supporting the Rana of Mewar, Maharana Pratap, and the MUGHAL EMPEROR AKBAR's forces, led by Man Singh I of Amber. | |
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Write a letter to the mayor of your municipal corporation, highlighting four major problems that need to be solved immediately. Make a list of positive suggestions that would help the mayor to transform your city into a model city. |
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Answer» the four major problems are Explanation:on the roads there are MANY holes where water is STORED in the rainy season* roads are need to be cleaned * the road BECOMES very slippery when only a short AMOUNT of water falls on it * sory I don't know the last point but o think it is helpful to you |
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2. What was the reason for the Bhopal Gas Tragedy?{ pls give right answer} |
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Answer» A portion of the remains of the former Union CARBIDE pesticide plant, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. On December 3, 1984, about 45 tons of the dangerous gas methyl isocyanate escaped from an insecticide plant that was owned by the Indian subsidiary of the American firm Union Carbide Corporation.Explanation:PLEASE MARK me BRANLIEST |
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19. Who proposed Big bang theory? 1) Abbe Georges Lemaitre 2) Little tom 3) Laplase 4) Jeffry |
| Answer» MARK me as brainlistExplanation:ANSWER was 1) ABBE GEORGES Lemaitre | |
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18. Russia, Canada, USA having _____ time zones 1) 11, 5, 5 2) 15, 5, 5 3) 16, 4, 5 4) 12, 5, 4 |
| Answer» MARK me as brainlistExplanation:ANSWER was 1) 11, 5, 5 | |
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3. The leakage of which gas was responsible for the Bhopal Tragedy?{ pls give right ans} |
| Answer» TION:METHYL ISOCYANATE(MIC) | |
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Explain the three types of farmers formed in a village . answer me as fast as possible |
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Answer» Farming. ARABLE farming involves growing of CROPS only in warm climate. ...Arable Farming. Arable farming involves growing of crops only in warm climate. ...Pastoral Farming. ...Arable Farming. Arable farming involves growing of crops only in warm climate. ...Pastoral Farming. ...Mixed Farming. ...Arable Farming. Arable farming involves growing of crops only in warm climate. ...Pastoral Farming. ...Mixed Farming. ...Subsistence Farming. ...Arable Farming. Arable farming involves growing of crops only in warm climate. ...Pastoral Farming. ...Mixed Farming. ...Subsistence Farming. ...Commercial Farming. ...Arable Farming. Arable farming involves growing of crops only in warm climate. ...Pastoral Farming. ...Mixed Farming. ...Subsistence Farming. ...Commercial Farming. ...EXTENSIVE and Intensive Farming. ...Arable Farming. Arable farming involves growing of crops only in warm climate. ...Pastoral Farming. ...Mixed Farming. ...Subsistence Farming. ...Commercial Farming. ...Extensive and Intensive Farming. ...Nomadic Farming. ...Arable Farming. Arable farming involves growing of crops only in warm climate. ...Pastoral Farming. ...Mixed Farming. ...Subsistence Farming. ...Commercial Farming. ...Extensive and Intensive Farming. ...Nomadic Farming. ...Sedentary Farming. |
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A steam engine that produced continued rotary motion was patented by 'James Watt' in 1781. ... |
| Answer» JAMES WATT was urged by Boulton to invent some form of rotary motion for his steam engines. The idea was to REPLACE the reciprocating action of the original. In 1781 he did just that. His so-called sun-and-planet gear provided the motion by means of which a shaft produced two REVOLUTIONS for each cycle of the engine. | |
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In which of the following state we don't find adivasi? (a) Gujarat (b)orrisa (c) Madhya Pradesh (d) kerela |
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Answer» options b is the CORRECT answer please THANK my all question |
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List of occupation taken up by men and wen from different socio economic background please answer me this questions please I will mark as brainless |
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Answer» Women & Socioeconomic Status Socioeconomic status (SES) encompasses not just income but also educational attainment, financial security, and subjective perceptions of social status and social class. Socioeconomic status can encompass QUALITY of life attributes as well as the opportunities and privileges afforded to people within society. Poverty, specifically, is not a single factor but rather is characterized by multiple physical and psychosocial stressors. Further, SES is a consistent and reliable predictor of a vast ARRAY of outcomes across the life span, including physical and PSYCHOLOGICAL health. THUS, SES is relevant to all realms of behavioral and social science, including research, PRACTICE, education and advocacy.Explanation: as we have a deal so mark me brain list |
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Fill in the blanks with appropriate words. 1)______ is done to send money from one place to another2) The person running the post office is called_______3) Generally, the postbox is of ______ colour4) At present ______ is used to exchange news through conversation |
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Answer» the BLANK involves filling of the blank SPACES with correct spaces so as to make a meaningful sentence. The sentences involve the usage of post office and money terms. The correct blanks are -Fund TRANSFER is done to SEND money from one place to anotherThe person running the post office is called postmasterGenerally, the postbox is of red colour.At present telephone is used to exchange NEWS through conversation |
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Answer the following in 1 sentence each: A. Which variety of wheat is well adapted to grow in the Prairies? B. What are the Prairies also known as due to the large-scale cultivation of wheat? C. What are the people who take care of cattle and ranches known as? D. Which are the three main energy resources found in the Prairies? |
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Answer» Winter wheat is planted in early fall, and the young crop is allowed to overwinter. ... In the US, winter wheat growing AREAS are dominantly in the central Great Plains and the MIDWEST; father north (in the Dakotas and Canada) the winters are too severe for winter wheat to survive the long, cold season.People who own or operate a ranch are called ranchers, cattlemen, or stockgrowers. Ranching is also a method used to raise LESS common livestock such as horses, ELK, AMERICAN bison or even ostrich, emu, and alpaca. Ranches generally consist of large areas, but may be of nearly any size. |
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Conservation and production of forest note Short |
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Answer» tion:Effective Ways to CONSERVE ForestLaws and Rules HELP PREVENT Deforestation. ... Planned and Regulated Tree-cutting. ... 'Sustained Yield' Method. ... Reforestation. ... Afforestation. ... Monitor AGRICULTURE. ... Protect Existing Forests. ... Produce Less WASTE. |
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Why do we not like ‘October heat’? |
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Answer» r Heat' is caused due to the absence of rain. The weather in the month of October in the Indian sub-continent is called 'October heat'. During October and November, with the apparent MOVEMENT of the sun TOWARDS the SOUTH, the monsoon trough or the low-pressure trough over the NORTHERN plains becomes weaker. |
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Name five vows given by mahavir swami which two vows do you like the most ? why ? |
| Answer» SWAMI was a successor of Jainism and gave five important vows.The five vows GIVEN by Mahavir Swami are -The vow of Non-VIOLENCE which is the AhimsaThe vow of Truth which is the SatyaThe vow of Celibacy or Chastity which is the BrahmacharyaThe vow of Non-stealing which is the Achaurya or AsteyaThe vow of Non-attachment or Non-possession which is the AparigrahaI like the vow of non violence the most as it is essential to live a peaceful and harmonious life. Violence is considered as a crime and leads to nowhere but punishment. It harms self as well as others. THUS, it is always advisable to live in peace. | |
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At one of the places in India, you will find a region made up of sheets of lava which had oozed out from huge cracks on the Earth’s surface millions of years ago. This unique phenomenon is found at -Required to answer. Single choice. (1 Point)a. Deccan Trapb. Nilgirisc. Coral Islandsd. Lakshadweep Island |
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Answer» 4 Igneous Processes and VolcanoesKEY CONCEPTSBy the end of this chapter, students should be able to:Explain the origin of magma it relates to plate tectonicsDescribe how the Bowen’s Reaction Series relates mineral CRYSTALLIZATION and melting temperaturesExplain how cooling of magma leads to rock compositions and textures, and how these are used to classify igneous rocksAnalyze the features of common igneous landforms and how they relate to their originExplain partial melting and fractionation, and how they change magma compositionsDescribe how silica content affects magma viscosity and eruptive style of volcanoesDescribe volcano types, eruptive styles, composition, and their plate tectonic settingsDescribe volcanic hazardsIgneous rock is formed when liquid rock freezes into a solid rock. This molten material is called magma when it is in the ground and LAVA when it is on the surface. Only the EARTH’s outer core is liquid; the Earth’s mantle and crust is naturally solid. However, there are a few minor pockets of magma that form near the surface where geologic processes cause melting. It is this magma that becomes the source for volcanoes and igneous rocks. This chapter will describe the classification of igneous rocks, the unique processes that form magmas, types of volcanoes and volcanic processes, volcanic hazards, and igneous landforms. Pahoehoe lava flow in HawaiiLava flow in HawaiiLava cools quickly on the surface of the earth and forms tiny microscopic crystals. These are known as fine-grained extrusive, or volcanic, igneous rocks. Extrusive rocks are often vesicular, filled with holes from escaping gas bubbles. Volcanism is the process in which lava is erupted. Depending on the properties of the lava that is erupted, the volcanism can be drastically different, from smooth and gentle to dangerous and explosive. This leads to different types of volcanoes and different volcanic hazards.An intrusive igneous mass now exposed at the surface by erosionHalf Dome, a mass of intrusive igneous rock in Yosemite National Park, now exposed by erosion.In contrast, magma that cools slowly below the earth’s surface forms larger crystals which can be seen with the naked eye. These are known as coarse-grained intrusive, or plutonic, igneous rocks. This relationship between cooling rates and grain sizes of the solidified minerals in igneous rocks is important for interpreting the rock’s geologic history.Granite is a classic coarse-grained (phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock. The different colors are unique minerals. The black colors are likely two or three different minerals.If magma cools slowly, deep within the crust, the resulting rock is called intrusive or plutonic. The slow cooling process allows crystals to grow large, giving intrusive igneous rock a coarse-grained or phaneritic texture. The individual crystals in phaneritic texture are readily visible to the unaided eye. Porphyritic teture with large crystals in a finer grained groundmassPorphyritic textureSome igneous rocks have a mix of coarse-grained minerals surrounded by a matrix of fine-grained material in a texture called porphyritic. The large crystals are called phenocrysts and the fine-grained matrix is called the groundmass or matrix. Porphyritic texture indicates the magma body underwent a multi-stage cooling history, cooling slowly while deep under the surface and later rising to a shallower depth or the surface where it cooled more quickly.Pegmatic texture with large grains of minerals, mostly of felsic compositionPegmatitic textureResidual molten material expelled from igneous intrusions may form veins or masses CONTAINING very large crystals of minerals LIKE feldspar, quartz, beryl, tourmaline, and mica. This texture, which indicates a very slow crystallization, is called pegmatitic. A rock that chiefly consists of pegmatitic texture is known as a pegmatite. To give an example of how large these crystals can get, transparent cleavage sheets of pegmatitic muscovite mica were used as windows during the Middle Ages.A lava rock full of bubbles called scoriaScoria, a vesicular extrusive igneous rockAll magmas contain gases dissolved in solution called volatiles. As the magma rises to the surface, the drop in pressure causes the dissolved volatiles to come bubbling out of solution, like the fizz in an opened bottle of soda. The gas bubbles become trapped in the solidifying lava to create a vesicular texture, with the holes specifically called vesicles. The type of volcanic rock with common vesicles is called scoria.Explanation:C. |
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Africa's largest man-made dam? |
| Answer» TION:The Grand Renaissance Dam in ETHIOPIA is CURRENTLY the biggest dam in Africa and was previously KNOWN as the Millennium Dam. It is located close to the border with Sudan on the Blue Nile. Construction started in 2011 and the dam currently generates 6,000 megawatts ANNUALLY. | |
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Which map gives more information? Small scale mapLarge scale mapOrdinary mapNone of these |
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Answer» Large scale maps PROVIDE detailed information on which we can REPRESENT any part of EARTH like village ,town, country , state ETC. |
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The direct cause that is not related to the revolt of 1857. (a) Use of greased cartridges by the soldiers (b) Annexation of Awadh (c) The Indians were given all high civil and military jobs |
| Answer» B HOPE it US helpfulcatch GAYATHRI ostharo | |
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A. Which variety of wheat is well adapted to grow in the Prairies? |
| Answer» WHEAT is planted in early fall, and the young crop is ALLOWED to overwinter. ... In the US, winter wheat growing areas are dominantly in the central Great Plains and the midwest; father north (in the DAKOTAS and Canada) the winters are too SEVERE for winter wheat to SURVIVE the long, cold season.Thnku ❣ | |
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Which type of cases are filed in district court ? |
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Answer» tion:The district COURT or additional district court exercises jurisdiction both on ORIGINAL SIDE and appellate side in civil and criminal matters arising in the district. The territorial and pecuniary jurisdiction in civil matters is usually set in concerned state enactments on the SUBJECT of civil COURTS. |
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What were the socio-religious reforms made by the British that caused unrest among the people? (a) A law against the practice of Sati (b) Taxation of mosques and temple lands (c) Lack of skilled military strategies |
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Answer» Key movements of the time fought for women's suffrage, limits on child labor, abolition, TEMPERANCE, and PRISON REFORM. Explore key reform movements of the 1800s with this curated collection of classroom resources.Explanation:please MARK me brilliantest answer and folow me on brainly and get Thanksgiving |
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Comparison on the clothes and jewellery of ladakh and west Bengal in 60 words |
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Answer» The traditional livestock rearing has enabled people of Ladakh to protect themselves and their loved ones from HARSH winters. The sheep, goats and yaks not only provide for their food but also clothing. People weave HIGH quality THERMALS, shawls, caps and socks from the wool and pashmina produce. In fact, the woollen clothes and pashmina shawls of Ladakh are famed across the world for their uniqueness of warmth, SUPPLENESS and feel-on-the-skin of the wearer.Ladakh has been a cosmopolitan region, SINCE its Silk Route days. |
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