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17551.

Growing of fruits and vegetables means ________________ .(1 Point)​

Answer» GROWING of FRUITS and VEGETABLES MEANS HORTICULTURE
17552.

What were the important changes introduced by the British after 1857 revolt?​

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The proclamation of queen Victoria is DESCRIBED on google. See there u will GET ANSWER

17553.

Use of fire, bought about which types of changes in human life?

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Answer. Explanation: FIRE provided a source of warmth, PROTECTION from PREDATORS, a way to create more advanced hunting TOOLS, and a method for cooking FOOD. These cultural advances allowed human geographic dispersal, cultural innovations, and changes to diet and behavior.

17554.

The incoming solar energy received by the earth is called __________​

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the ANSWER is INSOLATION

17555.

अर्ली लीडर ऑफ कांग्रेस वेयर नोन एज़ ​

Answer» SONIYA GANDHI is EARLY LEADER of CONGRESS
17556.

Which port town was developed by french​

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In 1674, the French Company placed François Martin as the first GOVERNOR and who initiated the ambitious project to transform PONDICHERRY from a small FISHING village into a flourishing port-town.Explanation:PLEASE MARK ME AS A BRAINLIST ND FOLLOW ME PLZ I

17557.

When was the India got freedom ​

Answer» INDIA GOT INDEPENDENCE on 1945
17558.

Write some common characterises of material​

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Physical properties LIKE density, melting point, etc. Mechanical properties like hardness, STRENGTH, brittleness or ductility etc. Electrical properties like conductivity. MAGNETIC properties like ferro, para, and dia MAGNETISM.

17559.

What are two properties of minerals

Answer» USING Characteristics of Minerals to Identify ThemUsing Characteristics of Minerals to Identify ThemHardness. The ability to resist being scratched—or hardness—is ONE of the most USEFUL PROPERTIES for IDENTIFYING minerals. ...Using Characteristics of Minerals to Identify ThemHardness. The ability to resist being scratched—or hardness—is one of the most useful properties for identifying minerals. ...Luster. Luster is how a mineral reflects light. ...Using Characteristics of Minerals to Identify ThemHardness. The ability to resist being scratched—or hardness—is one of the most useful properties for identifying minerals. ...Luster. Luster is how a mineral reflects light. ...Color. One of the most obvious properties of a mineral is color. ...Using Characteristics of Minerals to Identify ThemHardness. The ability to resist being scratched—or hardness—is one of the most useful properties for identifying minerals. ...Luster. Luster is how a mineral reflects light. ...Color. One of the most obvious properties of a mineral is color. ...Streak. ...Using Characteristics of Minerals to Identify ThemHardness. The ability to resist being scratched—or hardness—is one of the most useful properties for identifying minerals. ...Luster. Luster is how a mineral reflects light. ...Color. One of the most obvious properties of a mineral is color. ...Streak. ...Specific Gravity.
17560.

What is Fraternity???​

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us should BEHAVE as if we are the MEMBERS of the same family . No one should TREAT a FELLOW citizen as inferior .

17561.

When was UAF granted in New Zealand​

Answer» UNIVERSAL Male COUNTRY or territory1919 1917 Netherlands1893 1879 New Zealand1913 1898 Norway1956 1951 PakistanExplanation: MARK me as BRAINLIST now ❤️
17562.

Why is the making of the Indian constitution was not easy to the drafting committee​

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ASSESSMENT: answer the following questions1.Analyse monthly average _Minimum andMaximum temperatures of panaji (GOA)in the below given table(Average monthly temp. of panaji)Month maximum minimum jan 32 19feb 32 21mar 32 23apr 33 25may 33 26jun 30 24jul 29 24aug 28 24sep 29 24oct 32 24nov 33 22dec 32 21​

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17564.

Answer the following questions:1. Write about the Tripartite Struggle.​

Answer» HOPE you LIKE the answer.If you like the answer please give me the BRAINLIEST answer.Explanation:The Tripartite Struggle for control of northern India took place in the ninth century. The struggle was between the Pratihara Empire, the Pala Empire and the Rashtrakuta Empire. TOWARDS the end of the successor of Nagabhata II, successfully attacked Kanaujand established control there.
17565.

What is the name of the first movie of india​

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Raja Harishchandra, which was released on MAY 3, 1913. It is India's first full-length feature film, and earned its PIONEERING director the title “FATHER of Indian Cinema”

17566.

In questions,8) What is agriculture?​

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tion:KEEPING animals and GROWING crops for FOOD; farmingPLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST

17567.

Write about the composition of village panchayat​

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Explanation:The GRAM PANCHAYAT is divided into wards and each ward is represented by a Ward Member or Commissioner, ALSO referred to as a PANCH or Panchayat Member, who is DIRECTLY elected by the villagers. The panchayat is chaired by the president of the village, known as a Sarpanch.

17568.

What you will see in the train station ​

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we SEE TRAIN in STATION

17569.

Plzz help tuition work going on​

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i 2. LUCKNOW3. Jhansi4. Kolkata5. Kanpur ⭕ These are the FIVE CENTRES of Revolt of 1857 ......

17570.

What is a taproot??​

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17571.

When did East India Company got Diwani of Bengal from Mughal emperor?(1 Point)​

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➡ 1765...Their final humiliation came in 1765 when the MUGHAL Emperor Shah Alam granted the diwani of Bengal - the right to collect the land revenue - to the East INDIA Company. From then on, the diwani BECAME the main source of BRITISH revenue from India...

17572.

Give an example of indirect election? ​

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Examples of indirect election are found in many countries. The PRESIDENT of the United States is elected INDIRECTLY. Technically, in a US PRESIDENTIAL election, eligible members of the PUBLIC elect the members of an Electoral College, who have previously PLEDGED publicly to support a presidential particular candidate.Explanation:hope it helps youfollow me

17573.

Fundamental rights of indian constitution.​

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Seven FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS were originally provided by the Constitution – the right to EQUALITY, right to freedom, right against exploitation, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, right to property and right to constitutional remedies.Explanation:plz follow me and mark brainlist and THANKS my answer ❤❤

17574.

How map is different from. globe​

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is a three-dimensional sphere while a MAP is two-dimensional. The GLOBE REPRESENTS the whole EARTH, whereas a map may represent the whole earth or just a PART of it. A globe can be used to get a broad-level picture of the world while maps provide more specific information about different places.

17575.

Who is he Abbasid caliphs

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The ABBASID Caliphate was the third caliphate to succeed the Islamic prophet MUHAMMAD. It was founded by a DYNASTY descended from Muhammad's uncle, Abbas IBN Abdul-Muttalib, from whom the dynasty takes its name. EXPLANATION:hope it helps youfollow me

17576.

What we get from french Revolution to the constitutional desine ?​

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17577.

What is indirect election? ​

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An indirect ELECTION is an election in which voters do not CHOOSE between candidates for an office, but elect PEOPLE who then choose.Explanation:Hope it was helpful please MARK me BRAINLIEST and follow me also

17578.

Write two major religions developments during medieval period? ​

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17579.

Goods and services are used to satisfy human wants. How do they differ from each other?​please answer immediately plzzzz..​

Answer» TION:goods REFERS to the finished goods LIKE BOOKS food pens which are basic needs of us while services refer to bank trade commerece EDICATION which are tertiary means
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Time to Learn Tick (/) the correct answers.This century marked the end of the medieval period in India.a. eighthb. eighteenthc. seventhd. tenthBabur used this term to describe the geography and natural vegetation of this subcontinena. Bharatvarsha b. Indiac. Jambudwipad. HindustanThis archaeological source tells us about the customs, food habits, dress and jewellery of aa. monumentsb. coinsc. paintingsd. inscriptionThis is a history of the kings of Kashmire. Ratnavalib. Rajataranginic. Baburnamad. Futuhat-ihis traveller was sent by the ruler of Persia to the kingdom of Vijayanagar.Duarte Barbosa b. Nicolo Contic. Ibn Batutad. Abdur Ratch the following:omingo Paesvernierrco Poloa. Italyb. Englandc. Central AsiaТОМАIbn-Sina orwas one of tmedieval ph​

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17581.

Encircle the odd-one out. Give one reason for your opi 1. Himadri Mt. Everest Kanchenjunga Anaimudi​

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17582.

Identify 2 ways in which Bhakti saints taught​

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The Bhakti movement refers to the theisticdevotional trend that emerged in medieval Hinduism[1] and later revolutionised in Sikhism. It originated in eighth-century south India (now Tamil Nadu and Kerala), and spread northwards.[1] It swept over east and north India from the 15th century onwards, reaching its zenith between the 15th and 17th century CE.The Bhakti movement regionally developed around different gods and goddesses, such as Vaishnavism (Vishnu), SHAIVISM (Shiva), Shaktism (Shakti goddesses), and SMARTISM. The movement was inspired by many poet-saints, who championed a wide range of philosophical positions ranging from theistic dualism of Dvaita to absolute monismof Advaita Vedanta.The movement has traditionally been considered as an influential SOCIAL reformation in Hinduism, and provided an individual-focussed alternative path to spirituality regardless of one's caste of birth or GENDER.[3] Postmodern scholars question this traditional view and whether the Bhakti movement ever was a REFORM or rebellion of any kind. They suggest Bhakti movement was a revival, reworking and recontextualisation of ancient Vedic traditions.Explanation:hope it helps youfollow me

17583.

Which crops were grown by ancient man?​

Answer» RICE is a ANCIENT CROP...............
17584.

What do you mean by indogence & exegetic forces? Writeexamples also.​

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plz correct it is endogenic and exogenic forces..And here's your ANSWER---ENDOGENIC FORCES---The forces that act in the interior of the earth are called endogenic forces.E.G---Endogenic forces INCLUDE EARTHQUAKES, MOUNTAIN formation.EXOGENIC FORCES-----The forces that work on the SURFACE of the earth are called exogenic forcesE.G---Exogenic forces include the tidal force of the moon, erosion.HOPE it WORKS plz MARK this answer as BRAINLIST

17585.

10. Of the 16 mahajanapadas that emerged by around 600 BCE, the most powerful was:a. Avantib. Kosalac. Magadhad. Vatsa​

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c) Magadha Explanation:Magadha was an ancient Indian kingdom in southern Bihar, and was counted as ONE of the sixteen Mahajanapadas, 'Great Countries' of ancient India. Magadha played an IMPORTANT role in the development of JAINISM and Buddhism, and two of India's greatest EMPIRES, the Maurya Empire and Gupta Empire, originated in Magadha.HOPE IT HELPS U, FRND!

17586.

The law that pertains to towns, cities, small political divisions is………laws

Answer» ORDINANCE is a law for a political DIVISION smaller than a STATE or nation, i.e., a local GOVERNMENT such as a MUNICIPALITY, county, parish, prefecture, etc. hope it helps u
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Good morning dear students, DAY 1 class 7th sst. (19/10/2020). Read lesson 6 of History TOWNS, TRADES AND CRAFTSMEN and mark the following medieval cities on a map of India- 1. Patliputra, 2. Lahore, 3. Masulipatnam, 4. Surat, 5. Kanchi, 6. Hampi, 7. Ajmer, 8. Mathura

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17. Which one of the following methods is used to measure poverty? * (a) Income or consumption levelsb) Expenditure or investment levels(c) Income or saving levels(d) Economic or social conditions​

Answer» INCOME or CONSUMPTION LEVELS
17589.

In context of germany what was holocaust a) nazi propogandab) nazi honour crosses c) nazi killing d) a nazi school​

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. NAZI KILLING MY ANSWER is absolutely correct Please mark as BRAINLIST

17590.

23. The plateau of Tibet is an example of: a. Intermontane plateausb. Continental plateausc. Lava plateausd. None of the above​

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Intermonate PLATEAU MY ANSWER is absolutely correct PLEASE MARK as brainlist

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Question 2: After you take turns at the game, try writing some hyperboles of your own ( some examples have been given in italics ). Use your imagination and write - it does not matter if your lines do not rhyme. Softer than a ________ ( a sound from nature : a gentle breeze ), Softer than a __________ ( a sound made by an animal : an ant's tiny sneeze),Softer than a _________ ( a sound from an imaginary creature or a character from a book or TV programme),or a dozen ____________ ( sound made by a group of people ),Softer than a ___________ ( a person doing work : a baker , a gardener, a policeman, a teacher, etc.) , That's how softly my friend speaks !

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17592.

Which of these is a sudden momevent a. earthquake b.exognic forces b. lava c.glacier ​

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lavaExplanation:LAVA

17593.

Why space have gravity​

Answer» GRAVITY causes every object to pull every other object TOWARD it. Some people THINK that there is no gravity in space. In fact, a small amount of gravity can be found everywhere in space. Gravity is what holds the MOON in orbit around Earth.
17594.

How can investmant be made in human​

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Investment in human CAPITAL through education TRAINING and medical care yields a RETURN just like investment in physical capital. Higher income is earned because of higher PRODUCTIVITY of the more educated or the better trained persons, as well as the higher productivity of healthier peopleExplanation:hope it HELPS youfollow me

17595.

I. Name the following.The spirit which end conflicts​

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Spiritual warfare is the Christian concept of FIGHTING against the work of preternatural evil FORCES. It is based on the biblical belief in evil spirits, or demons, that are said to intervene in human affairs in various WAYS.[1] Although spiritual warfare is a prominent feature of neo-charismatic CHURCHES, various Christian groups have adopted practices to repel such forces, as based on their doctrine of Christian demonology, too. Prayer is a common form of spiritual warfare among Christians.[2] Other practices may include exorcism, the laying on of hands, fasting with prayer, praise and worship, and ANOINTING with oil.

17596.

4. The king gave a seat to the minister's son, below his throne.true or false​

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17597.

25. In India, a. All citizens over the age of 18 can voteb. All citizens can vote, except those who live below thepoverty linec. Only the literate can voted. Men more 18, and women over 22 can vote​

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A. All CITIZENS OVERTHE AGE of 18 can VOTE

17598.

The last Mughal emperor BahadurashahJafar and sentenced to life imprisonment.(True/False)​

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29. А is a natural elevation of the Earth'ssurface rising high above its surroundings:a. Mountainb. Plainc. Valleyd. None of the above​

Answer» NONE of the above the ANSWE is d
17600.

Wich of the following illustrations is an example of a mixtures​

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which ILLUSTRATIONS................????