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1.

The aerobic digestion of sewage is used to produce?​

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see AEROBIC digestion is a process in sewage TREATMENT DESIGNED to reduce the volume of sewage sludge and make it suitable for subsequent use. More recently, TECHNOLOGY has been DEVELOPED that allows the treatment and reduction of other organic waste, such as food, cardboard and horticultural waste.

2.

Select all the correct answers. Magnetometers revealed that the basalt rocks along the mid-ocean ridges are aligned in alternating, symmetrical patterns. Which factors are responsible for this orientation?age of the rocksmagnetic polarity of the rocksshape of the rockdepth of the rockvariations in water color

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:VARIATIONS in WATER COLOR

3.

why polar compound efficiently move through foliage or shoot and can not move efficiently from roots? please give ma a answer to the point​

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EXPLANATION:

XYLEM is one of the TWO types of transport tissue in VASCULAR plants, phloem being ... Water is a polar molecule. When two water ... Any USE of water in leaves forces water to move into them.

4.

Think about some hindrances that come in the way of National Integration. Give suggestions to overcome this hindrances.​

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Explanation:

Under this BACKGROUND, following measures can be recommended to overcome PROBLEMS in the way of achieving national integration. These are as follows:

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Firstly, CHANGING focus and dimensions of political policies by making it more attuned to general rather than sect oral claims government need to shed complacency in delivering to genuine claims so that general people COULD feel some correspondence with the nation.

Secondly, ensuring favourable conditions under which every section of the society could enjoy or share larger benefits of the society. This could be done by ensuring balanced economic development, strengthening transport and communication, increasing employment and alike.

Thirdly, National viability should be the criteria on which regional issues must be dealt.

Fourthly, promoting secular ethos through civil society institutions, intellectuals and the mass media by giving financial assistance to hold seminars, symposium, cultural contacts etc

Fifthly, dealing firmly with subversive and anti-national forces so that people would feel a kind of ‘awe’ towards the nation.

Sixthly, INSTITUTE mechanisms to ensure secularism, achieve social justice and discourage populism by activating different wings of the society.

5.

2 ways by which Sukhomajri plroblem is tackled​

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Sukhomajri Model Village

In the early 1980s, the people of Sukhomajri village in Shivalik range of the Himalaya in Haryana's Ambala district earned nation-wide acclaim for the way in which they had utilised their forests and water to their benefit. An estimated 5,000 khair trees had matured in the 400 ha Sukhomajri forest. At an average price of Rs 1,000 per quintal of heartwood, these trees could reap more than Rs 50 lakh in timber alone. One quintal of khair heartwood yields upto 6 kg of katha - an extract used in medicine, pan and natural dyes - that sells at Rs 500 per kg, adding upto Rs 1 crore to the nation's kitty. About 5,000 trees would mature in the forest every YEAR.

It was the result of a joint forest management programme introduced in 1976 that Sukhomajri prospered. For the rest of the country, Sukhomajri became a model of community participatory management. The project began in the mid-1970s out of concern for the silting-up Sukhna lake near Chandigarh, which had lost nearly 70 per cent of its water storage. P R Mishra chose Sukhomajri, which is in the lake's catchment area, and constructed four check dams and planted trees.

Initially, Mishra's attempts at regenerating the local environment failed because the villagers had LITTLE regard for Chandigarh's water concerns. A change in attitude occurred after 1977 when four tanks built successively created an increased storage capacity and increased crop yield rates from 6.83 quintals per ha in 1977 to 14.32 in 1986. "Water acted as the catalyst in the transformation. In return for water, the villagers were ready to protect the watershed," says Mishra. The income that began to come from cutting bhabbar grass and harvesting mungri or forage grass started to change the face of the village.

Prosperity became a by-word. The 80 households in the village replaced their thatch-and-mud dwellings with brick-and-cement houses and about 40 of them owned television sets. With growing prosperity, Sukhomajri villagers were becoming increasingly conscious of economic self-reliance in the creation of community assets. They stopped auctioning bhabbar grass, which their Hill Resource Management Society (HRMS), set up in 1980, leased from the forest department, to contractors.

Just about five years after the setting up of the HRMS in 1980, the annual household income increased to Rs 3,000.

Sukhomajri was one of the few villages to be taxed on income from natural regeneration. A 1989 amendment in the Income Tax Act brought registered societies such as HRMS within its purview. HRMS was liable to pay 15 per cent income tax, but it took the initiative to have such societies exempted the same year. However, the society continued to pay 10 per cent sales tax on bhabbar, which was imposed in 1993 with retrospective effect from 1991. They also had to pay a toll on bhabbar taken to the paper mills in Himachal Pradesh at the rate of Rs 100 per carriage.

However, bhabbar turned out to be a point of conflict in later years. In 1995, the forest department arbitrarily divided the 400 ha hill tract between Sukhomajri and Dhamala, a neigbouring village, disrupting a unique resource management programme. Till the forest department intervened, the two villages used to share forest produce on the basis of social fencing (self-restraint in produce use). They shared grazing rights in the same forest area.

Thus, the two villages began to compete for fodder. The division of the forest also threatened social co-existence. Dhamala village, consisiting of upper caste Jats, were given a portion more saturated with bhabbar, the division placing them in a position to reap most of the bhabbar bonanza. Sukhomajri villagers, consisting of lower caste Gujjars, were no longer allowed to collect fodder from the Dhamala section. This led to tensions and a worsening conflict.

6.

Slogan on how to reduce soil pollution

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Wise SLOGANS on SOIL / Land Pollution

Lend a hand to save the land.

Don't SPOIL the soil.

Soil is more valuable than oil.

Don't pollute our motherland- the only fertile land in this universe.

If you want to have FOOD, conserve the soil dude.

Plant a tree a day and keep soil erosion away.

7.

Suggest any 2 ways in which the problem of the CVP model collapsing in Sukhomajri can be tackled.​

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EXPLANATION:

Perform QUESTIONS of your own CHOICE from the Book of Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics by Lind from exercises of chapter 5 "A Survey of Probability Concepts”. There must be at least one question against each approach of probability (classical, empirical and SUBJECTIVE) and rules for computing probabilities (special and general addition, complement rule, special and general multiplication), so total number o questions to be SOLVED would be 8.

8.

Suggest two ways in which the problem of the cvp model collapsing in sukhomajri can be tackled.​

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Before P R MISHRA launched the Chakriya Vikas Pranali in the mid-1970s SUKHOMAJRI was almost a barren LAND. Mishra's effort to promote soil conservation was first met with hostility. "We suspected it to be a ploy to snatch our land to save Chandigarh, the rich men's paradise," recalls Hari KISHAN a villager who was to become the president of the HRMS for one term.

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9.

Reasons for the downfall of cvp model in sukhomajri?​

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The problem in Sukhomajri stems from the fact that HUDA acquired farmlands for road despite laws in place to PREVENT land-use changes. Besides, IMPLEMENTERS of the model did not TRAIN people to maintain the water DISTRIBUTION system

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10.

Imagine today at 1:00 pm a Salmonella bacterial cell stayed in a potato salad that was on the kitchen counter. If it is assumed that your kitchen provides an optimal environment for bacterial growth, how many bacterial cells be at 3:00 pm today?

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ANSWER:

over 100

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11.

how did chakriya vikas pranali technique help in resolving the various problems of Sukhomajri village​

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The nearly 1,500 gujjar villagers of Sukhomajri have long since realised the truth in Jethu Ram's and Mishra's mantra. From the late 1970's when Mishra convinced the villagers after much initial hostility and suspicion about the benefits of soil conservation and efficient use of forest wealth, the villagers have participated in the Chakriya Vikas Pranali, a method of sustainable development. Two decades of this programme had seen Sukhomajri become a self-sustaining village. There was enough grass for fodder after the villagers prevented their cattle from overgrazing, there was sufficient mungri or its full grown version bhabber to harvest and sell as raw iiiaterial for pulp, there was enough water after four earthen dams were built to collect monsoon water. Sukhomajri had set a rare example of conservation and social planning.

Twenty-five years later that green of hope and prosperity seems to be turning a jaded brown of despair. The reason: soon after the village found its own path to prosperity, government departments, lackadaisical and callous till then, decided to step in. In 1995 in what can be TERMED a brutal stroke, the forest department arbitrarily divided the 400hectare hill tract between Sukhomajri and its neighbour village Dhamala. Residents of Sukhomajri were no longer allowed to collect fodder from the area demarcated for Dhamala.

This division of land apart from ruining the resource management programme has also created social tension in the area.The Dhamala village consists of upper CASTE Jats who had influenced the forest department to divide the forest so that they could grab nearly 80 per cent of the grass which fell in their part of the forest. The Jats, apart from getting a lion's SHARE of the forest could also thus stymie the Gujjars who were the people who actually HELPED raise the quantity and quality of bhabber.

12.

How the advancement in the instrumentation helped in toxicology​

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Advanced methods, such as Nuclear Magnetic RESONANCE Spectroscopy, are used in toxicology to classify new toxins and UNDERSTAND their chemical STRUCTURE. As we understand more about the world around us and seek to use new chemicals to our advantage, toxicologists are CONTINUALLY presented with a broader FIELD of study

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13.

Classification of the agricultural system as outlined by whittlesery​

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Whittlesey recognized that the REGIONAL pattern in the classification of agriculture is determind by the interaction between two sets o variables, i.e, the physical and non- physical. 1. The conditions of NATURAL environmental conditions, which set the limits for the PRODUCTION of crops and rasising of livestock.

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16. Asbestos is a mineral fibre that can pollute air or water and cause-a. Mesotheliom, lung cancer and asbestosisb. Asbestosisc. Lung cancerd. Mesothelioma​

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16. Asbestos is a MINERAL FIBRE that can POLLUTE air or water and CAUSE :-

IMPORTANT POINTS :-

  • It's called occupational Respiratory Disorder.
  • for prevention should wear protective mask.

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15.

What are biomedical wastes? Give an example.

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Explanation:

CATEGORIES of Biomedical Waste

Categories of Biomedical WasteWaste sharps: (used/unused needles, SYRINGES, lancets, scalpels, blades, GLASS etc.) DISCARDED medicines and cytotoxic DRUGS. Soiled wastes: (items contaminated with blood and body fluids, including cotton dressings, linen, plaster casts, bedding etc.)

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16.

খুব শুকনো ও ঠাণ্ডা পরিবেশে বসবাসকারী প্রাণীদের দেহে কি কি বিশেষ বৈশিষ্ট্য দেখা যায় ?​

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ANSWER:

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17.

One word ansawer A tree whose leaves are used to make thatched roofs, hats, basket and fan

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ANSWER:

PALMYRA palms

Explanation:

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18.

Write true or false: we can not see ears of birds.​

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ANSWER:

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19.

10 questions on air pollution in mumbai ​

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In what season does the AIR quality is the worst at Mumbai?

Generally, the air quality at Mumbai starts deteriorating in late October. The WINTERS are the worst-hit season in TERMS of air pollution.

20.

1) खालील रासायानिक समीकरण पूर्ण करा. 6CO2 + [ ] [ ]+6O2​

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C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O

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21.

Importance of right to information for protecting environment: an overview??​

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Clear RECOGNITION of the right can lead to broader recognition of our dependence on the health of the ENVIRONMENT for our own health, more EFFECTIVE environmental laws and GOVERNANCE AROUND environmental decision making, and improved environmental justice.

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22.

What is mean by as species​

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The DEFINITION of a SPECIES is a group of animals, plants or other living things that all share COMMON characteristics and that are all classified as alike in some manner. An example of a species is all human beings. ... The species is the fundamental category of TAXONOMIC classification, ranking below a genus or subgenus.

23.

Feature that make them suitable for animal dispersal mango and burdock​

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Flying foxes and animals that EAT the seed are responsible for DISPERSAL of mango seeds. flying foxes will feed, then take a fruit with them to eat ELSEWHERE, then drop the seed, sometimes it grows into a NEW tree. Flying foxes and animals that eat the seed are responsible for dispersal of mango seeds.

24.

Pls answer very important pls ​

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They will be cleaned due to which lower will be RISK of GETTING ill

Boiling and BAKING

25.

How do they manage to grow so many plants in the park even though there is no rain in gulf countries??​

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What happens when there is no rain?

When little or no rain falls, soils can dry out and plants can die. When rainfall is less than NORMAL for several weeks, MONTHS, or years, the FLOW of streams and rivers declines, water levels in lakes and reservoirs fall, and the depth to water in wells increases.

How can a drought continue even after a recent rainfall?

The only way a drought can really end is with enough regular soaking rains or significant SNOW. Rains that soak into the soil can replenish the groundwater. Groundwater provides water to plants and can refill streams during non-rainy periods.

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26.

Give an example of the economic aspect of health,population and environment education

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The economic aspect has direct relationship with the various aspects of health, population and environment. It the economic aspect of the COUNTRY is weak, it is REFLECTED on health of the people. To satisfy their immediate NEEDS, people excessively use environment resources like air, water, land, plants, ETC.

27.

2.क्या पर्यावरण के घटक एक दूसरे से संबंधित हैं? इसके तीन उदाहरण दें।​

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Cherrapunji holds two Guinness WORLD records for receiving the maximum AMOUNT of rainfall in a single year, 26,471mm (1,042.2 in) of rainfall between August 1860 and July 1861 and the maximum amount of rainfall in a single MONTH (9,300mm) in July 1861.

Explanation:

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28.

What do you mean by a precipitating reaction explain by giving example​

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when a compound of PRODUCT settles down as PRECIPITATE at the end of REACTION it is called precipitation reaction in this type of reaction and insoluble SOLID called precipitate is FORMED

29.

Cricket is not a part of Commonwealth games. state true or false​

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30.

Obervation of recycling material awareness​

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ANSWER:

Volunteer at a nearby ORGANIZATION that has recycling projects. Invite others to volunteer as well. Attend environmentally-themed events in your community, and make connections with other like-minded people. Organize neighborhood trips to the recycling center.

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Recycling reduces the need for raw materials and HENCE preserves the rainforests. HARMFUL chemicals and greenhouse gasses emitted from waste in the landfills harm the environment. Recycling helps to reduce the pollution caused by waste. ... Recycling lowers energy consumptions and helps preserve natural resources.

Explanation:

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31.

Quick changing direction depends on what​

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The AMOUNT that a light ray changes its direction depends both on the incident ANGLE and the amount that the speed changes. For a ray at a given incident angle, a LARGE change in speed CAUSES a large change in direction, and THUS a large change in angle.

32.

2 points ਹੇਠ ਲਿਖੀਆਂ ਫ਼ਸਲਾਂ ਵਿਚੋਂ ਰਬੀ ਦੀ ਫਸਲ ਕਿਹੜੀ ਹੈ   ਮੱਕੀ   ਬਾਜਰਾ   ਕਣਕ   ਝੋਨਾ​

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ANSWER:

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33.

What's the name of that person.Who is also known as Watermelon Sugar High....He have a gummy smile ​

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ANSWER:

Harry style was known as WATERMELON sugar High

34.

Speach about population explosion​

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Population explosion refers to the number of people that live in an AREA. It is a major issue for developing COUNTRIES. Also, the government is not taking proper measures to control this problem. Besides, it generates MANY issues in the country that cause many problems for people.

Population Explosion

Meaning of Population Explosion

It refers to the rapid increase in the population of an area among human beings. Furthermore, it is a situation where the economy is not capable of coping with the increasing demand of its population.

Causes of Population Explosion

The cause of the population explosion includes many factors and reasons. These includes:

Increase in the birth rate- Due to lack of control on delivery and unawareness of people the birth rate is increasing rapidly. In ADDITION, the GAP between death and birth has gone way wider than what we can think of. Furthermore, the birth rate has increased many folds in comparison to the death rate.

A decrease in infant mortality rate- Mortality rate refers to the number of death of infants below the age of 6 months. Due to science and technology, we are able to minimize this rate and now only a few cases of death are known per thousand death.

The life expectancy growth- Earlier the life expectancy of people was around 55-60 years. But due to better and improved medical facilities, we are now able to increase the life expectancy of people. Now the average age of a person increased to 70-75 years.

Besides, these better living conditions, good quality food, better nutrition, and better sanitation facilities also helped in increasing life expectancy.

High level of illiteracy- The literacy level of women is one of the biggest problems of family planning. In India, people pay very little importance to women’s education and marry them at an early age. That’s why they do not have knowledge about birth control methods and the use of contraceptives.

35.

Which place do you visit to see the animals and birds where they are kept and taken care?​

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A zoo is a place where ANIMALS and birds are kept in enclosures and TAKEN CARE of so that people can visit them.

36.

how electronic media influence the society? for 100 to 200 words ansswer no cheat other wise i will report him or her​

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The media like television, RADIO and the INTERNET increase an overall awareness of the masses. News, telefilms and documentaries revolving around social ISSUES increase a social awareness in children and develop their concern towards society. ...

37.

Material which is used to make windows of drawing room

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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38.

Which two spacecraft is travelling in space for navigation new and different planets , in search of aliens or life .​

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ANSWER:

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39.

Information about Aryabhatta​

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ANSWER:

Aryabhata he was the first of the major mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian MATHEMATICS and Indian astronomy. His works INCLUDE the Āryabhaṭīya and the Arya-siddhanta. For his EXPLICIT mention of the relativity of motion, he also qualifies as a major early physicist.

40.

Answer in one or two sentences3.1Write the names of two fruits, a part of which cannot be consumed by humans batha part can beconsumed by other animals.Answer in two or three sentences:4.1 How did various foods spread from one country to another?​

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Explanation:

I THINK answer should be cellulose becoz it can not be CONSUMED by human BEINGS and animals also but it can be consumed by RUMINANTS

41.

Describe the preperation of orange squash at home using a chemical preservation ​

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Storage. Most CORDIALS and squashes contain PRESERVATIVES such as potassium sorbate or (in TRADITIONAL cordials) sulphites, as they are designed to be stored on shelves. They KEEP well because of the preservatives and their high SUGAR content.

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42.

What is your name you mother....

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Answer:

MAIN naman HU you  mother....

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43.

Which animal never drink water in its entire lief

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Animal that never drink water in its ENTIRE life

The tiny KANGAROO rat FOUND in the SOUTH western deserts of the united states does not drink water in its entire life. Kangaroo rats are an IMPORTANT part of desert life.

44.

Hailstones never falls in summer. is it true or false.​

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FALSE. Because hailstones only FALL in rainy SEASON and sometimes between WINTER season.

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45.

How is biodiversity the most important wealth of the planet ​

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Biodiversity is hugely important in that it supplies the world with a SOURCE of FOOD, fuel and building material. Both humans and animals utilise plants and other animals in order to survive. ... Rich biodiversity has ALSO enabled SCIENTISTS to develop some species to become more resistant to CLIMATE change.

46.

प्रश्न क्र.२६. श्वासोच्छवास करताना फुफ्फुसात होणारी वायूची अदलाबदल या क्रियेमागील आहे. (०१) A) अभिसरण B) परासरण C) विसरण D) वितरण तत्व​

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Escape velocity is the minimum velocity that a body MUST ATTAIN to escape the gravitational field of the EARTH. Suppose if we throw a BALL,it will fall back.

47.

Which quality can we gain by labour (a)-: good health (b)-: calour​

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Explanation:

Gainful employment covers a range of issues beyond net new JOBS: the QUANTITY and TYPE of WORK done by people already in employment, growth in labour productivity, higher earnings, and the quality of working conditions (safety, CLEANLINESS, flexibility, income rararrarsecurity and intellectual challenge).

48.

Drinking plenty of water hinders the digestive system?​

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ANSWER:

no

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49.

List the Rabi and kharif cropsgrownin your region?​

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Answer:

Rabi CROPS are :- WHEAT , gram ,oats ,pea and mustard

kharif crops are :- RICE MAIZE and cotton

50.

When you work hard on field after done working than which types you feel?​

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ANSWER:

tired

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