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Which animal lays milk and eggs both? ANSWER WILL BE POSTED TODAY AT 12 NOON . |
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Answer» Platypus are monotremes - a tiny GROUP of MAMMALS able to both LAY eggs and PRODUCE MILK. |
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1. Who was the last powerful mughal ruler? 2. What do you mean by Mercantile? 3. Who is known as Farm and? 4. When first English factory was set up and where? 5. Who were the strongest three Nawabs of Bengal? 6. Who became nawab of bengal after Alivardi Khan died? |
| Answer» 1. AKBAR The ANSWER of your FIRST QUESTION.. | |
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Please mark True or False The main source for human evolution is Manuscript? •True •False |
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Pls answer fast as soon as possible |
| Answer» MAKE as brainly Explanation:Resources that are found everywhere, such as air and SUNLIGHT, are CALLED LOCALISED resources. | |
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Questions for you 1-world biggest dam .2- india biggest state Anwer this |
| Answer» TION: please mujhe BRAINLIESTS kar do please I REQUESTED to you please HELP me last TIME please | |
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Give a detailed difference between between public health care services and private services in detail ( In India) |
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Answer» lic HEALTH care services are provided by the government FREE of cost, whereas, the private health care services are provided by the private OWNERS with an INTENTION to EARN money. |
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I am the ruler who conquered the kingdom of Anga. |
| Answer» MUGHAL BUILDINGS is your CORRECT ANSWER DEAR | |
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Where did the British collect information about plant specimens? |
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Answer» Mark me brainliest EXPLANATION:The BRITISH ESTABLISHED botanical GARDENS to collect plants specimen and INFORMATION about their uses |
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Tourists carry map of the place and not globe. Why? |
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Answer» Map is just a piece of paper while a GLOBE is a solid sphere thus MAPS are easy to CARRY. Moreover Globe does not provide the details about SMALL LOCATIONS like a city , but maps can be of various type and can be very efficient during navigation.hope this will help you... |
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4. The area which receives maximum heat is called (a) Torrid zone(b) Frigid zone(c) Temperate zone(d) North Pole |
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Prejudice is negative opinions about those who are not like uspositive opinions about our friendsopinions that are meant to correct others |
| Answer» DONT qqproverbs PROVERBS proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs EXPLANATION:proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs proverbs vgsjsjsjs | |
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Write down three powers of each of federal, provincial, local units of government |
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Answer» Municipalities GENERALLY take responsibility for parks and recreation services, POLICE and FIRE departments, housing services, emergency medical services, municipal courts, transportation services (including public transportation), and public WORKS (streets, sewers, snow removal, signage, and so forth). |
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The DRC climate is tropical . how? |
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Answer» The country's tropical climate is characterized by heavy precipitation and HIGH temperatures and humidity. ...Explanation: Precipitation averages more than 48 inches (1,200 mm) annually but often surpasses 80 inches (2,000 mm). Temperatures are relatively stable, with LITTLE variation between seasons. |
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Ls.02 Based on this Lesson Rain and Rivers List out the names of the Rivers and Tributaries of TELANGANA AND ANDHRA PRADESH |
| Answer» TION:BHIMA River.Godavari.Krishna River.Manjra.Pranhitha.Tungabhadra.Wainganga.Wardha. | |
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7. How does the air move in a sea breeze? 1 Wind moves from north to south and it occurs during daytime 2 Wind moves from land to the sea and it occurs during nighttime 3 Wind moves from the sea to the land and it occurs during daytime. 4 Wind moves from south to north and it occurs during nighttime |
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Answer» 3Explanation:WIND MOVES from the SEA to the LAND and it occurs during daytime |
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Define scalar quality in your own words scalar quantity :- scalar quantity are those qualities which has required only magnitude is called a scalar quantity |
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Answer» Scalar quantity is defined as the PHYSICAL quantity with magnitude and no direction.Scalar quantity is defined as the physical quantity with magnitude and no direction.Some physical quantities can be described just by their numerical value (with their respective units) without directions (they don’t have any direction). The addition of these physical quantities follows the simple rules of the ALGEBRA. Here, only their magnitudes are ADDED. |
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9. The processes of separating grains from stalk and grains from the husk and chaff respectively are (a) winnowing and threshing (b) threshing and winnowing (c) ploughing and winnowing (d) winnowing and ploughing 10. Which of the following is not an agricultural implement? (a) Plough (b) Hoe (c) Sickle (d) Plumbline 11.Rearing of honeybees is called (a) apiculture (b) pisciculture (c) horticulture (d) agriculture |
| Answer» WINNOWING and THRESHING | |
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What do we call president of drafting committee |
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Answer» here is your answer, my FRIEND,Explanation: Constituent Assembly of India Temporary Chairman Sachchidananda Sinha President Rajendra Prasad, INC Vice President H. C. MOOKERJEE V. T. Krishnamachari Chairman of the Drafting Committee B. R. Ambedkar, SCF |
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10 Manuscripts used to be written in : (a) Sanskrit (b) Prakrit (c) Tamil (d) All of these |
| Answer» PRAKRIT MARK as the BRAINLIEST ANSWER | |
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. 5. Scarecrow is used to drive away (a) insects (b) birds (c) rodents (d) microbes 6. Butachlor is a /an (a) pesticide (b) insecticide (c) fertiliser (d) weedicide 7. In big farms, harvesting and threshing can be done with large machines called (a) silos (b) thresher (c) combine (d) harrow 8. Cutting and collecting mature crop is called (a) broadcasting (b) crop rotation (c) horticulture (d) harvesting |
| Answer» 5. birdsfertiliser7.combine harvester8. HORTICULTURE | |
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A. Choose the correct option(s) in each. 1. Which is a cash crop? (a) Maize (b) Rubber (c) Mustard (d) Pea 2. Which among the following is not a rabi crop? (a) Wheat (b) Pea (c) Cotton (d) Gram 3. The nitrogen deficiency in the soil can be made up by (a) crop rotation (b) ploughing (c) harvesting (d) broadcasting 4. Sprinkler irrigation is best suited for (a) loamy soil (b) clayey soil (c) sandy soil (d) both (a) and (c) |
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Answer» here is your ANSWER Explanation:1. (a) Maize 2. (c) COTTON 3. (a) crop rotation 4. (c) CANDY soil I hope this helps you plz START following me |
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It takes 1000 of years just_______ of soil. |
| Answer» MAKE soilExplanation:here is your ANSWER PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIST | |
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Design a poster with a slogan to raise funds for flood victims |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIST | |
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Is the haruest festival of kerala |
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Answer» OnamExplanation: |
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Is a town on the north coast of Egypt. (a) Rosetta (b) Columbia (c) Cairo (d) Giza |
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Answer» The city of Alexandria lies at the center of Egypt's Mediterranean COASTLINE in LOWER Egypt (northern Egypt), as chosen by Alexander the Great in the 4TH CENTURY BCE. The north COAST has been the hub of sea travel between the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile Delta for over 2,300 year's.Explanation:mark me and follow me. |
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Classified the natural resources?please tell fast and follow |
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Answer» Natural resources can be classified as potential, ACTUAL, reserve, or stock resources BASED on their stage of DEVELOPMENT. Natural resources are either RENEWABLE or non-renewable depending on WHETHER or not they replenish naturally. Natural resource utilization is regulated through the use of taxes and permits.Explanation: |
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Minerals in the raw state from which metals are extracted are called |
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Answer» Ore can be described as follows: ORES are minerals from which metal can be EXTRACTED economically as they have a REALLY high PERCENTAGE of metal. All ores are minerals but not all minerals are ores. Ores are raw materials for MAKING metals. |
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Write a short note on constitution? |
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Answer» hiExplanation:A constitution is primarily a set of rules and principles specifying how a country should be governed, how power is DISTRIBUTED and CONTROLLED, and what rights citizens possess. It is usually written down and CONTAINED within a single document; the UK is UNUSUAL in having an uncodified constitution with many sources. |
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3. Many toys, such as dolls and dice made of teracotta, have been found in Harappan sites. What can we learn about the Harappans from these toys? |
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Answer» The most important [ancient Indus] crafts were in the fields of textiles, ceramic manufacturing, stone carving, household artefacts such as razors, bowls, cups, vases and spindles, and the production of jewelry, statuettes, figurines and children's toys, some of which were mechanical in function. This last category of goods is perhaps the most reliable evidence of the of the sophistication of this society" writes Burjor Avari (India: The Ancient Past, Routledge, LONDON and New York, 2008, p. 46).Mark Kenoyer writes that "terracotta toys found at most Indus settlements provide a glimpse of the pastimes that might have involved trained animals. Terracotta OXCARTS with movable parts are perhaps the most common. Throughout the Indus Valley PEOPLE still race oxcarts, especially in the regions around Mohenjo-daro where on-track betting ends with large sums of money or land changing hands." (Ancient Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization, p. 130.)The excavator of Mohenjodaro and Chanhiyun Jo Daro [Chanhu-daro] Ernest Mackay wrote that "like the cities of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa, Chanhu-daro has produced a great VARIETY of toys and playthings. Evidently the people of the Harappa period, like the Indians of today, paid attention to the enjoyment of the younger population; and, though the children of the ancient Indus valley often amused themselves by making their own simple toys in clay, they had many playthings that could have been made only by skilled craftsmen." He then opens the section Toy Carts"To judge from the number of wheels and broken frames that have been found, toy carts were extremely popular playthings at Chanhu-daro. They seem to have been made as easily as they were broken, and fragments were brought in on most days by our workmen, though few of the frames could be put together or even satisfactorily restored; only two were found unbroken (Pl. LVIII, 19, 21, 22 [Image 4]). Indeed, the pieces were mostly so small that one could only suppose that once the toys were broken they were used for other games until they became so fragmentary that all interest in them was lost. Owing to their solid construction the wheels had rarely suffered much damage.""The most unusual cart-frame was the type illustrated in Pl. LVIII, 21 [2]. It was strongly made of pottery with four vertically pierced holes on each side to take stakes of wood, exactly as in the little farm carts used in the present day in Middle and UPPER Sindh. The four holes in the middle took longer stakes projecting from the underside of the frame in pairs, between which the easily removable axle of the wheels was held. There were also horizontal holes for the shaft through one end of the frame and the middle cross-piece. A reconstructed cart of this type is seen in Plate LVIII, 25 [4], though the wheels with it where not found with this actual frame. With a floor of matting or a ropework net, the open frames of these cars were well adapted for carrying agricultural produce, such as straw, hay, and the like, which the uprights would have kept in place. On No. 18 in Pl. LVIII a meshwork of lines of red paint indicates a net in position."Ernest Mackay, Chanhu-daro Excavations 1935-36, p. 162.1. Ox- or water buffalo-drawn cart with driver from Harappa2. Reconstructed toy cart, Mackkay, Chanhu-daro, 1934, Plate LVIII3. Terra cotta toy carts from the Harappan period site of Nausharo in Baluchistan.4. Toys, Harappa Culture, Mackkay, Chanhu-daro, 1934, Plate LVIII |
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Jewellery p 2. How do crafts help us learn about the lives of the Harappan people? |
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Answer» It EXPLAINS how their CIVILIZATION was |
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Answer» A, B and C were partners in a firm sharing PROFITS in the ratio of 6 : 5 : 4. Their capitals were A − ₹ 1,00,000; B − ₹ 80,000 and C − ₹ 60,000 RESPECTIVELY. On 1st April, 2009, A RETIRED from the firm and the new profit sharing ratio between B and C was decided as 1 : 4.Hope it helps.Please follow.Please thanks. |
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Why most of the Cappesos sown in the months of July in the Indian desert - thar |
| Answer» ANS is in attachmentExplanation:HOPE it HELPS! | |
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Dussehra is celebrated as durga puja in |
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Answer» Dussehra is celebrated after DURGA PUJA in 10 days. Dussehra is celebrated on the Dasmi TITHI of ASHWIN in Shukla PakshaExplanation:i HOPE this answer help you |
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One words: 1)Value means _2)_ has turned energy in fast flowing water into an important resources3) Resources that are drawn from_ is called natural resources4)non renewable resources are does which have_5) natural resources are divided into_6)coal,petrol and natural gas are the example of_7) knowledge, manpower, ability are the example of_8) discovery is the example of_9)_ make an object or substance or resources10) education and health helps in making people valuable resource is known as_ |
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Answer» 1. WORTH 2. Technology 3. Nature 4. Limited stock5. Actual, potential, biotic, abiotic, renewable, NONRENEWABLE, ubiquitous, localised 6. Non renewable resources 7. Human resource8. Human resource 9. Utility 10. Human resources development |
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Civics Macmillan Education Enhanced Footprint Our Past Planet and Society Chapter 21 Democracy in Action Solution with Questions Answer |
| Answer» TION:क्वेश्चन आंसर ऑफ डेमोक्रेसी इन एप्स | |
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What is the origion of the word "INDIA" |
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Answer» The name 'India' is DERIVED from the River Indus, the valleys around which were the home of the early settlers. The ARYAN worshippers REFERRED to the river Indus as the Sindhu. The Persian invaders converted it into HINDU. The name 'Hindustan' combines Sindhu and Hindu and thus refers to the land of the Hindus.Explanation:Mark me BRAINLIEST |
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4. What were the different offices created by the Sultanate to look after its daily administration Write a brief note on it. |
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Write a short note on map prepare by ptolemy |
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Answer» map is a symbolic DEPICTION emphasizing relationships between ELEMENTS of some SPACE, such as OBJECTS, regions, or themes. |
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I need your immediate help please |
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Vikassharma i made you my brainilist can you make me you're brainilist |
| Answer» SORRY friend sir send the pics so I cannot do EXPLANATION:you know the answer so PLEASE tell and NICE to meet you good afternoon what is your NAME friend | |
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I. Fill in the blanks: 1. Milk teeth are also known as------------ 2. The root of a tooth is inside the ------------ 3. The -------------is the hardest subst in the human 4. -------------are tearing teeth. 5. We must visit a ----------------in case of a tooth problem. 6.--------------------- a digestive juice, is secreted by the liver. class 4 ncert book |
| Answer» 1) TEMPORARY teeth2) 3) enamel4) canines5) dentist6) BILE juice.Explanation: | |
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What is germination define the two types of germination |
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Answer» tion:The BEGINNING of growth, as of a seed, spore, or BUD. The germination of most SEEDS and spores occurs in RESPONSE to warmth and water. |
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3. What kind of information can be obtained from archaeological sources of the medieval period? |
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Answer» The ARCHAEOLOGICAL and LITERARY sources of information help historians trace history. Archaeological sources INCLUDE monuments, temples, inscriptions, coins and weapons. Literary sources include manuscripts, folk tales, POEMS and biographies of different rulers. |
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In what ways do you think that farmers stand to benefit from selt help groups? |
| Answer» AGRICULTURE FARMERS I have RED this MUCH only | |
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Keeping aside the exploitative nature of the British rule in India, do you think some of their policies have heiped the Indians? Write about2-3 such policies that you thinkbenefitted Indian citizens. |
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Answer» I don't KNOW EXPLANATION:but PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIST |
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