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What is the impact of agrochemicals and microplastics in the soil |
| Answer» FOLLOW me MAKE my FOLLOWERS | |
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Why buildings collapse during rains |
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Answer» At least 30 PEOPLE were killed in various rain related incidents as TORRENTIAL rains lash Gujarat, triggering floods that have disrupted normal life in the State. More than 10,000 have been shifted to shelter homes from VULNERABLE places while 150 people stranded in MAROONED locations were rescued by NDRF personnel. |
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Explain process of filtration using filter paper. (In steps) |
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Answer» tion:The mixtures are of two main types: homogeneous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures. A homogeneous mixture is a mixture that is uniform throughout. A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture that is not uniform throughout, i.e., ingredients of the mixture are distributed unequally. Air is a homogeneous mixture of different gases, including OXYGEN, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and water VAPOUR. Homogeneous mixtures are sometimes ALSO called solutions; ESPECIALLY when it is a mixture of a solid dissolved in a liquid. An example of a heterogeneous mixture is the mixture of sand in water. On shaking, sand will stay UNDISSOLVED and are distributed unevenly. The sand particles floating around which will eventually settle to the bottom of the bottle makes it a heterogeneous mixture. Different types of filters are used to purify and for separation of mixtures from the contaminants. Based on the type of contaminant-large or small, filters of different pore sizes can be used, even at home. |
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What is the test for checking the presence of carbohydrate in food samples? |
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Answer» n carbohydrates FOUND in our food are in the FORM of STARCH and SUGARS. We can easily test if a food item contains starch. Take small quantity of the food items to be tested. Put 2-3 drops of iodine SOLUTION on it. |
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What is pollination? What is it related to? What are ways for being caused.....??? plz help me and follow me..... |
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Suhani saw her brother trying to touch a vessel of milk which her mother had just removed from the flame. She immediately went to him and stopped him from doing so. (a) why do you think suhani stopped her brother? (b) which moral value does Suhani display here? |
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Answer» a) SUHANI stopped her brother because the vessel is too hot for CARRYING it can BURN his handsb) She is caring person, intelligent ETC. |
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Define bacterial diseases. give some example to support your answer. |
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Answer» al diseases include any type of illness caused by bacteria. Examples are: Escherichia coli and Salmonella cause food POISONING, helicobacter pylori cause gastritis and ulcers, NEISSERIA GONORRHOEAE causes the sexually transmitted disease GONORRHEA, neisseria meningitidis causes MENINGITIS |
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go for a helping population education of water how how do forests help in percolation and retention of water |
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Answer» Thus, RATE of percolation and water retention are opposite attributes. Q 9 . ... What difference will if MAKE if some trees are CUT in a FOREST for a factory |
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Skins cell are thin fat rectangle versus what is the possible reason |
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Answer» Because that shape and CONFIGURATION WORKS BETTER than other shapes and configuration ANIMALS with other types of skin cells didn't survive |
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1 minute speech on global warming |
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Answer» warm morning to one and all present here . I am standing INFRONT of you all to deliver a short SPEECH on global warming. global warming is a slow and steady rise in earth's surface temperature. This is becoming a serious problem in the world. This global warming are caused by us that is we are making the earth POLLUTE so which leads to global warming. so I conclude my speech by telling that PLANT more trees to reduce global warming. we can LIVE for more days but think about our future generations. thank you |
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What are the main causes of deforestation? |
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Answer» Hey MATE here is your answer ⤵⤵Causes of deforestation are as follows :-☺Mining ☺Forest Degradation ☺Unsustainable managements for forests ☺Logging ☺Overpopulation ☺Infrastructure Expansion IHOPE it HELPS u ..........# FOLLOW me ❤❤ |
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Essay on oil conservation |
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Answer» servation towards Healthy and Better EnvironmentOil conservation is the direst need of the hour. The rate at which humans have been using the fossil fuels is not only consuming future resources for the coming generations, but is also polluting our environment alarmingly. The aftermath and fallout of the excessive use of fossil fuels have adversely affected man. Our environment is like a GIGANTIC balloon of transparent life-supporting gases that are being polluted with the tar-like emissions. Conserving oil will not only keep the oil reserves for future generations, but will also help us conserve our environment. Let us see how reckless use of oil results in unwanted consequences.Global Warming: BURNING of fossil fuels has damaged this beautiful balloon to such an extent that reclaiming it to its pristine purity and beauty is impossibility. Man, the FOOLISH creature, fails to see that his very existence depends on this balloon. It is a known fact that carbon dioxide, a gas released when fossil fuels are burnt, is one of the primary gases responsible for global warming. Rise in temperature of earth has resulted in melting of polar ice caps, flooding of low lying areas and rise in sea levels. If such conditions continue, our planet Earth might face some serious consequences in near future.Health Hazards: Besides damaging the environment, air pollution caused by the emission of gases produced in burning of fuels can result in asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, and lung cancer. Long-term exposure may increase respiratory infections in general people. Natural flora and fauna get affected with the TOXIC emissions that further complicate the ecological imbalance.Burden on National Economy: India is one of the largest importers of oil from foreign countries. A major chunk of our national funds get spent on oil imports. According to a data India spent USD 111.9 billion on oil imports in 2018-19. If we had some other alternative fuel for oil, we could have saved so much of our funds and spent on other developmental activities. Future Implications: Conservation of fuel is not only the urgent need of the current times. This colossal task can be accomplished by participation of all the people. Sagacious and frugal use of fossil fuels is the direst need of the hour. The present rate at which the fossil fuels are being used is quite alarming. There won't be left anything for the coming generations. We will be called highly selfish generation, if we don't leave fuels for the future generations. We need to put our acts together. We must follow the principles of sustainable development. After all it is our responsibility to bequeath a healthy and prosperous planet. Being parents and elders it is our moral responsibility. Exploring Alternatives for Oil Fuel: The best option in front of us at present to tackle the problems posed by fossil fuels is the option of using alternative sources of energy. The ever increasing demand for energy cannot be met by the fossil fuels. It will lead to environmental collapse as well as utter depletion. Renewable energy sources are the best bet in the scenario. And what can be a better renewable resource than the sun? Besides, it is a renewable and CLEAN energy source. Taking both environmental and economic cost, solar energy works cheaper than fossil fuel resources. Once we master techniques to harness solar energy, it can be a vital source of power across the entire planet.Electric Vehicles: The rise in economic activity and the burgeoning population have led to a tremendous demand in the transport sector, especially in urban India. In the near future, India's urban population is expected to grow fivefold to a staggering 200 million; pollution will also grow alarmingly. With this tremendous growth has emerged a very critical issue of keeping air and noise pollution in urban areas under control. The viable solution to the above mentioned problems is the use of electric vehicles (EVs) on the roads. EVs will reduce pollution by 16 lakh metric tons. The Government must promote and encourage people to replace their pollution-causing vehicles with smart zero-emission vehicles. For this the Government must make stricter laws to protect the environment. The Government must also provide subsidy on these smart vehicles. In conclusion it can be said that if we have to conserve our oil and save our environment. It is possible only through minimizing the use of oil and replacing the fossil fuels with alternative sources of energy. We must switch over to them as early as we can for a brighter, healthier and safer future |
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Whome Bhaskar Burman sent as Ambassador to Harshavardhan |
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Answer» Bhaskaravarman (600–650), the last of the Varman dynasty, was perhaps the most illustrious of the kings of the medieval Kamarupa. After being captured by the Gauda king during the reign of his FATHER, he was able to re-establish the rule of the Varman's. He made political alliances with Harshavardhana of Thaneswar, against the alliance of the Gauda and East Malwa.[1] He was visited by Xuanzang and Li Yi-piao, the envoy of the Tang dynasty who have left accounts of the king and the kingdom.Bhaskaravarman came to power after his brother Supratisthitavarman had died. He was the first Kamarupa king to claim descent from the mythical Narakasura, Bhagadatta and Vajradatta.[2] After his death Salasthambha, who established the Mlechchha dynasty, acquired power in Kamarupa Kingdom.He issued the Dubi and Nidhanpur copper PLATE grants, re-issued after his ancestor Bhutivarman, and a clay seal found in Nalanda.BackgroundAfter Susthitavarman was defeated by Mahasenagupta, his son Supratisthitavarman came to power, who built Kamarupa's elephant army but died prematurely without an heir. Thus, the younger son, Bhaskaravarman, came to power in Kamarupa.[3] Even after he succeeded to the throne c. 600 CE, Bhaskaravarman was known as kumara (prince), probably because he was a bachelor throughout his life.[4]RivalsMahasenagupta, in alliance with Shashanka, had defeated on Susthitavarman and took control over north and central Bengal. After the death of Mahasenagupta Shashanka became the ruler of this portion.[5] On ascending the throne Bhaskaravarman found two strong rival powers growing in northern India, viz. one in central and northern Bengal under Shashanka and the other in mid-India under Prabhakaravardhana, the father of Harshavardhana.[4]When Shashanka murdered Rajyavardhana who had succeeded Prabhakaravardhana as the king at Thaneswar, Bhaskaravarman sent an envoy, Hangsavega, to form an allinace. This incident by both Bana and Xuanzang.[6]Alliance with HarshaThe Harsha Charita of Bana gives a detailed account of Hangsavega's meeting with Harsha. Plying him with gifts and praise, the diplomat was able to effect an offensive and defensive alliance between the two kings.The Nidhanpur copper-plate grant was issued from Bhaskaravarman's victorious camp at Karnasuvarna,[7] the erstwhile capital of Shashanka.Alliance with ChineseAfter 648 CE, the Chinese invaded India to avenge the insult done to Chinese representatives at the court of Harshavardhana by the MINISTER who usurped the throne of Harshavardhana after his death. The minister was defeated and captured. In the conflict, Bhaskaravarman aided the Chinese with supplies of cattle, horse and accoutrement.[8]Xuanzang's accountThe Chinese traveler, Xuanzang, visited Bhaskaravarman in his court on his invitation, noting the King patronized Buddhism though a non-Buddhist.[9] According to the text of the Si-yu-ki, the circumference of the capital of Kamarupa was thirty li and the king who was Bhaskaravarman, a Brahman by caste.Kamarupa of BhaskaravarmanXuanzang, in his travelogue, noted that he crossed a great river Karatoya before entering the Kamarupa. The eastern boundary was a line of hills close to the Chinese frontier. He also said Kamarupa was nearly 1700 miles in circumference. The climate was genial. He mentioned that the people were are short height and of yellow complexion and Bhaskar Varman was Hindu and not Buddhist. The people were honest. Their speech differed a little from that of mid-India. They were of violent disposition but were persevering students. They WORSHIPPED the Devas and did not believe in Buddhism. The Deva-temples were some hundreds in number and the various systems had some myriads of professed adherents. The few Buddhists in the country performed their acts of devotion in secret. The pilgrim ascertained from the people that to the east of the country was a series of hills which reached as far as the confines of China. The inhabitants of these hills were akin to the "Man of the Lao". In the south-east of the country elephants were plentiful.[10] |
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What is the difference between heavy and light industry areas? |
| Answer» HEAVY industry is a industry in which the AMOUNT of production is high and QUALITY is very good Light industry is industry in goods are PRODUCED in SMALL amount and quality is low | |
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World biggest mountain |
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Answer» world's biggest mountain is Mount Everest its height is 8848M DISCOVERED by british government in 20TH CENTURY |
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Have a pollution and enviroment same part or different? |
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Someone tell 10 questions and their answers on enviromental day for kids please |
| Answer» YES, YOUR IDEA IS GOOD ☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺ | |
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Which of the following is not the objective of teaching EVS: A to develop an awareness about environmental issues B. to train children to read and write about environmental issues c. to develop an understanding based on observation and illustration, drawn from lived experiences and physical, biological, social and cultural aspects of life D. to nurture the curiosity and creativity of the child particularly in relation to the natural environment |
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Answer» ain CHILDREN to READ and WRITE about ENVIRONMENT ISSUES |
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Waste management stresses upon right storage, collection, transportation and of waste. A. Reducing B. Managing C. Segregation D. Recycling |
| Answer» REDUCING is the RIGHT ANSWER | |
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What is meant by floral environment? |
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Answer» diversity refers to the diversity of plants OCCURRING in a specific region during PARTICULAR ERA. here you go MATE!!! ^_^ |
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Notes of Ch 2 People as Resource| Class 9th Economics |
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Answer» Explanation: Chapter-9 People as RESOURCE(Notes)Human ResourceThe working people in a country in terms of their abilities and skills. It contributes to the Gross NATIONAL Product (GNP).Human Capital FormationWhen the existing human resource is further educated and health facilities are extended to all the people, then it is called human capital formation. Investing in human capital (health, training, education, etc.) produces returns similar to investing in physical capital. Higher incomes are earned because of the high productivity of the educated and trained persons. Human capital is more important than other resources such as the physical capital. Human capital can utilize physical capital, but physical capital cannot become useful themselves. Population, which was EARLIER considered a liability, can become an asset if proper investment is made on human capital. E.g. investing in education, health, training man power, scientific research, etc. Investment on education is a major advantage as it improves the total productivity, which adds to the overall economic growth. Classification of Economic ActivitiesDifferent occupational activities are divided into three main sectors: primary, secondary and tertiary. Primary sector: agriculture, forestry, fishing, animal husbandry, mining, poultry farming, etc. Secondary sector: manufacturing and construction. Tertiary sector: transport, communication, trade, banking, health services, tourism, insurance, etc. Economic activities can be divided into marketing activities and non marketing activities. Marketing activities: tasks performed for profit. E.g. goods production, government services, etc. Non-marketing activities: production for own consumption. Quality of Population EducationAdds to the national income and sustains morality and cultural richness. The Sarva Siksha Abhiyan aims at providing education to all children WITHIN the age group of six to fourteen years by 2010. The Mid-day Meal Scheme has been incorporated with the literacy campaigns for improving a child’s health status and nutrition.In the last 50 years, the number of institutions and universities has significantly increased in India. Health An unhealthy individual is not an asset but a liability for a country. The national policy of our country aims at improving the health care, with special emphasis on the under-privileged sections of society. Unemployment In India, unemployment prevails in the rural and urban areas.Rural areas: Seasonal and Disguised unemployment. Urban areas: Educated unemployment. Seasonal unemployment occurs when an individual remains unemployed only during a particular period in a year. It happens mostly with people engaged in agriculture where, when the field work and cultivation is complete, they become jobless until the next season. Disguised unemployment occurs when people appear to be employed or involved in a job. If four people get the work done in a field, adding three more to it would not create a different IMPACT. If these extra three are removed, it would not harm the productivity. Educated unemployment happens when an educated individual is not able to find a job. Unemployment results in wastage of man- power resource. Unemployed people become a liability on the society. Increases economic overload. Dependence on the working population increases. In India, agriculture sector involves maximum labour force. But, owing to disguised unemployment, there has been a fall in the population’s dependence on agriculture. In the secondary sector, maximum labour is absorbed by the small scale manufacturers. In the tertiary sector, there are new opportunities evolving in the fields of biotechnology, information technology, etc. |
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Wat is the theme of 2019 world enviromental day |
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Why celebtrated enviromental day |
| Answer» TION:World ENVIRONMENT Day is held each year on June 5. It is one of the principal vehicles through which the UNITED Nations (UN) stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and action. World Environment Day promotes WAYS to IMPROVE the Earth's environment, such as conserving forests. | |
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Enviromental day questions |
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Answer» I don't KNOW this........ |
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Please help me in finding the right answer please do not post any statements like I don't know and etc.... |
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Answer» 0Explanation:COS(-1710 DEGREES) ?cos(-THETA) = cos(theta)cos(-1710 degrees) = cos(1710 degrees) |
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What is a temp today in lucknow |
| Answer» SEE the attachedExplanation: | |
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Eplain two physical changes that can be carried out with water |
| Answer» ICE and snowExplanation:PLEASE LIKE and FOLLOW me | |
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How does philosophy define the person's relationship with environment |
| Answer» PHILOSOPHY is not about defination . it's all about understanding our own behavior .So, I don't look for definitions . I take a look on what people does,how they behave . Philosophy is a seed from which all thought originates . EVERY IDEA , invention,thought STARTS with a philosophical point of view that is developed inTo SOMETHING more tangible. | |
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Suggest strategies that could be considered to minimize the effects of inhumane farming methods |
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Answer» firstly we should to AWARE our farmers in these ways:-1.less use of chemical fertilizers2.stop JHUM CULTIVATION and MANY more |
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Avoiding smoking and alcoho |
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Answer» Avoiding smoking and alcohol MAY help you live a happy life.You may PREVENT having diseases LIKE( cancer,HEARTH deseases).Many people get addicted to these drugs.Many COUPLE's divorce because of the disease of alcohol.Explanation |
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Effects of harmful substances in crop production |
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Answer» pestschamicals affect healthnow a daysless CHANCES of profitHOPE IT HELPS U MATE #FOLLOWME #markasbrainlist |
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Write shore note on diabatic |
| Answer» TION:diabetes occurs when your immune SYSTEM, the body's system for fighting infection, attacks and destroys the insulin-producing BETA cells of the pancreas. Scientists THINK type 1 diabetes is caused by genes and environmental factors, such as viruses, that might trigger the disease. | |
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When blue litmus solution aded to water it changes its colour to red. Why? |
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Paryavaran ko saaf Rakhna Kyun zaroori hai |
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Answer» Paryavaran KO saaf rakhna zaroori hai kyu KI Bharat SWACHH rahe doosri COUNTRIES ki tarha. |
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Which fort is shown on mumbai - pune expressway |
| Answer» LOHAGAD FORT is SHOWN on Mumbai-Pune EXPRESS HIGHWAY. | |
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What do you understand by environmental degradation what are the factors responsible for it? |
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Answer» Well, Environmental degradation is the deterioration of the environment through DEPLETION of resources such as air, water and soil, the destruction of ecosystems, HABITAT destruction,the extinction of wildlife, and pollution.Explanation:factors areHumans impact the environment in several ways. Common effects include decreased water quality, increased pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, depletion of natural resources and contribution to global climate change.It is caused by natural phenomenon as well as by certain activities of HUMAN BEINGS. Obviously any person INVOLVED in such activity which is resulting in degradation of environment is responsible for the same. |
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Methodology on visualize the future |
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Answer» logies for the futureWWF − METHODOLOGIES for the future Encourages a continuous INNER reflection, and a more concrete form of listening, expressing, writing and ARTISTIC creation.please MARK it as a brainlist please PLZ |
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Example of male and female flowers |
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Answer» Male and FEMALE flowers grow on separate kiwifruit PLANTS. Male flowers (top) produce pollen from the numerous stamens. Female flowers (bottom) have a well-developed OVARY with long sticky STIGMAS in the centre. Although female flowers have stamens, they do not produce functional pollen. |
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How can i make a surway for waste to wealth ncsc survey file |
| Answer» SORRY yaar LAKIN Agar answer MILE to MUJHE bhi BANANA | |
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Black or dark grey substance made from partly burned wood |
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Answer» coal is the ANSWER. coal is the SUBSTANCE MADE from partly burned WOOD |
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Where the Water is being wasted and resons and way to prevent show in table |
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Answer» what is being wasted in many places and COUNTRIES around the world....... |
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I am a small white mosquito What is the name of mosquito |
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Answer» The Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) is a small BLACK and WHITE mosquito, about 1/4-inch long. The name "tiger mosquito" COMES from its white and black color pattern. It has a white stripe RUNNING down the center of its head and BACK with white bands on the legs. |
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How can Ubuntu help to fight social challenges |
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Answer» Ubuntu is core of human values such as love, gentle, KIND, truth, peace, happiness, humanity, etc.social CHALLENGES are the problems which some people face difficulty to interact with other people in society. Such as, Making conversation, Handling Competition, Feeling Insecure, Dealing with embarrassment etc. Ubuntu is extremely IMPORTANT and it is most helpful to fight social challenges. Without Ubuntu a mankind wrapped with greed, ANGER, ego, pride, selfishness etc. If any person is facing difficulty to interact with other people then Ubuntu is most helpful to him to fight with this CHALLENGE. |
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Explain four contributory factors that lead to poor living condition |
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Answer» of poverty. ... ASSOCIATED with the lack of education, high divorce rate, a culture of poverty, one cause is also illiteracy overpopulation, epidemic diseases such as AIDS and MALARIA and environmental problems such as lack of rainfall. Extreme weather may be a cause of poverty in many countries.PLEASE MARK it as a BRAINLIST please plz plz |
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Topic on phone of 5 lines for class 2 |
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Answer» 1 . Phone is a electronic device 2. We can click pictures from phone 3. A phone has many APPS 4. Phone is very helpful 5. We can ALSO phone as a smart device |
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What is forest resources? What are the uses |
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Answer» tion:Forest provide us timber , wood and have CULTURAL values; DELIVER recreation BENEFITS and ecosystem service. |
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If you do not understand a direction or part of a procedure, |
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Answer» if you do not understand a DIRECTION or a part of a PROCEDURE , u should ASK the instructor before proceeding HOPE this helps !! MARK me as brainliest |
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