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5951.

Ruminant such as cows and buffaloes swollow their food hurriedly and then sit rest fully and chew their food. Can you reason why?

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They have 4 chambers in their stomach. First they swallow their FOOD and store it in first chamber and then CHEW this and this PROCESS ALSO done in the remainig three chambers.In the last chamber only the waste remain for digestion.Explanation:

5952.

Why makai is decreasi ng in Nagaland give the possible reason

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the main stay of the people is dependent on forest, DESTRUCTION of forests is imminent and THEREBY ENDANGERING many VALUABLE species. Due to the primitive method/ practice of cultivation (i.e slash burning) the rich Biodiversity of the state is dwindling year by year.

5953.

As soon as the sun rose the fog dispersed (negative)​

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as SOON as the SUN dont rose the FOG DISPERSED

5954.

Air Is moving from the east to the west in New Delhi on a hot day in June. What kind of wind is this and why

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nd is LOO EXPLANATION:it is a hot wind which BLOWS in the SUMMER SEASON

5955.

How contribute to green environment

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we SLD GROW PLANTS and TREES

5956.

Is coconut is tree or shrub

Answer» COCONUT is a treeExplanation:The coconut TREE is widely SEEN near water bodies. The term coconut refers to the FRUIT of the coconut tree. Shrubs are small and BUSHY plants.
5957.

Which are the industries more prone to pollution​

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The INDUSTRIES are polluting in many ways, MAJOR are Air, Water, SOIL, Noise, THERMAL, Nuclear POLLUTION

5958.

Suggest attitude and safety skils may deal with the impact of environmental factors at a personal level

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tion:In addition, a growing BODY of research has DOCUMENTED associations between social and CULTURAL factors and health (Berkman and Kawachi, 2000; Marmot and WILKINSON, 2006). ... The CONTEXTS in which social and cultural variables operate to influence health outcomes are called ...

5959.

Simple essay on oil conservation.

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tion:Oil and natural GAS conservation involves the use of these resources in a better and a more well-organized manner with respect to economic, SOCIAL and ambient EXPENSES and rewards, contributing to more EFFICIENT energy utilization practices and the reduction of the damage dealt to the ECOSYSTEM.

5960.

Can anyone help me making project on "why EVS is reached at school level " :)​

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an HELP U but how my DEAR.

5961.

How to apply prudence and frugality using natural resources at school?

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It is important to be prudent and frugal while using natural resources at home as well as in the community and in the surroundings.It should begin with small steps like not wasting food, water, and other consumables. Water, ELECTRICITY, and cooking fuel should not be WASTED unnecessarily. Electricity should be TURNED off when not required. Fuels for automobiles should be limited in their use and cycles could be USED while travelling shorter distances to avoid pollution and to save fuel.Old newspapers, old CLOTHES, and other clothing can be reused for cleaning purposes instead of throwing them away.   Plastics should be avoided and recyclable products should be used for storage.

5962.

Hi friends please Make a time table for a girl she is in 7th class and she come back from school at 3:30pm for Monday to Sunday for all subject maths1,maths2, Hindi, english lit, english language, biology,chemistry, physics, history, geography, computer,very day 5,6subject not more then please please please please please help​

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I THINK that GIRL should MAKE by her own self TIME table according to her

5963.

Impact of depletion of resources such as finishing stocks , firewood and land

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impact of depletion of resources such as finishing stocks like firewood which helps in other resources for work and land to CULTIVATE and grow crops and give it to sell to earn money and to take profit. FARMERS cultivate land and land owners take some PEOPLE to take their land and give profit to usthis is the impact of depletion MADE ME BRAIN LEST

5964.

Aranya samrakshane prabhanda in Kannada

Answer» TION:Yaare NEENU balige HUE
5965.

Mention two underground source of water

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tubewells, or by using HAND pump.thanks.thanks again for giving me the OPPORTUNITY to HELP you.thanks again

5966.

Responsibility of society in protecting sorrounding

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1. Reduce the use of poly bags.2. PLANT more and more trees. 3. PROMOTING sustainable development.4. Reduce the excessive use of fertilisers in the soil.5. Do not waste water unnecessarily.6. Do CAR pooling.7. Recycle old newspapers,clothes,etc.Explanation: please give me a heart if it helps u ......

5967.

Missuse of water and explain how conserve water

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no DRIPS ,save RAIN water ,go beyond the lawnExplanation:the misuse of water COMES in many forms such as pollutants added to water , FERTILIZERS, and WASTE from animals and more

5968.

Warning - do not give wrong answer Questions. 1 2^x-2 = 256

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i HOPE it will HELP U...

5969.

Deforestation and their effect on environment in Marathi

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ीचे परिणाम जंगलतोडीचे काही परिणामः ग्रीनहाऊस गॅस उत्सर्जन पृथ्वीच्या वातावरणामध्ये मिथेन आणि कार्बन डाय ऑक्साईड ट्रॅपसारख्या वायूमुळे हवामानात बदल होतो. झाडे कार्बन डाय ऑक्साईड शोषून घेतात आणि वातावरणात ऑक्सिजन आणि पाणी सोडतात आणि यामुळे ग्लोबल वार्मिंगला हातभार लागतो. कार्बन डाय ऑक्साईड कापण्याने वातावरणात भर पडते आणि मग झाडाची ही कमतरता शोषणाची कमतरता निर्माण करते. जंगलतोडीमुळे हरितगृह वायूचे उत्सर्जन होते. मातीची धूप झाडे तोडण्यामुळे जंगलांची साफसफाई होते आणि म्हणूनच मातीची धूप होते. सूर्याच्या उष्णतेसाठी मातीच्या प्रदर्शनामुळे मातीमधील ओलावा सुकतो. पौष्टिक बाष्पीभवन होते आणि त्याचा परिणाम जीवाणूंवर होतो जो सेंद्रिय पदार्थांचा नाश करण्यास मदत करतो. यामुळे, पाऊस मातीच्या पृष्ठभागावर धुतो आणि धूप होते. मोठ्या प्रमाणात माती स्थानिक नाले आणि नद्यांमध्ये धूत असतात आणि जलविद्युत संरचना आणि सिंचन मूलभूत सुविधांचे नुकसान करतात. जैवविविधता तोटा  जंगलतोडीमुळे जमीन बदलते आणि त्यामुळे अनेक झाडे व प्राणी जगू शकत नाहीत. अधिक जंगलतोड केल्याने संपूर्ण प्रजाती नष्ट होऊ शकतात. ही ‘जैवविविधता कमी’ आहे. वनस्पती आणि प्राण्यांच्या अद्भुत प्रजाती नष्ट झाल्या आहेत आणि इतर अनेकजण धोक्यात आले आहेत. एखाद्या परिसंस्थेची प्रत्येक प्रजाती इतर प्रजातींवर अवलंबून असल्याने, एक प्रजाती नष्ट झाल्याने इतर प्रजातींसाठी त्याचे दूरगामी परिणाम होऊ शकतात. आम्ही दररोज सुमारे 50 ते 100 प्रजातींचा प्राणी नष्ट करतो कारण त्यांचा नाश होतो. जंगलतोडीमुळे कोट्यवधी वनस्पती आणि प्राणी प्रजाती नामशेष होण्याच्या मार्गावर आहेत. पूर जंगलतोड केल्याने भू-क्षरण होते कारण झाडे डोंगराच्या पृष्ठभागाची देखभाल करतात. नद्यांच्या पाण्याची पातळी अचानक वाढते आणि त्यामुळे पूर येतो. जेव्हा पाऊस पडतो तेव्हा झाडे आपल्या मुळांच्या मदतीने मोठ्या प्रमाणात पाणी शोषून घेतात आणि संग्रहित करतात. झाडे तोडल्याने पाण्याचा प्रवाह विस्कळीत होतो आणि काही भागात पूर येतो.hope it HELPS you!GIVE THANKS ♥️

5970.

One important of parent material in soil formation

Answer» PARENT ROCK BED rockExplanation:
5971.

What are the effects on the dumping of polystyrene containers to the environment?

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this helpsExplanation:it's has HARMFUL EFFECTS on our BODY too

5972.

Describe aerobics...​

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Aerobic exercise is sometimes known as " CARDIO" it is a FORM of PHYSICAL exercise that COMBINES rhythmic aerobicexercise

5973.

He phenomenon of polar vortex accelerates the ozone depletion

Answer» EXPLANATION:The Coriolis effect (CAUSED by the EARTHS rotation) sets up a strong westerly circulation around the south POLE, forming an oblong vortex which varies in size from year to year. As temperatures in the lower stratosphere cools below -80'C, Polar Stratospheric Clouds (PSC's) start to form.
5974.

Hat is the stand of different countries or geographical regions across the world on the cultivation and use of gm crops?

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ally modified crops (GM crops) are PLANTS used in agriculture, the DNA of which has been modified using genetic engineering methods. In most cases, the aim is to introduce a NEW TRAIT to the plant which does not occur naturally in the species. Examples in food crops INCLUDE resistance to certain PESTS, diseases, environmental conditions, reduction of spoilage, resistance to chemical treatments (e.g. resistance to a herbicide)

5975.

Giving less or more water to plants, both are harmful.Comment.

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Too much water is as harmful to PLANTS as not getting ENOUGH. ... Too much water actually is bad for most of our trees and plants. If soil BECOMES waterlogged and stays that way — as poorly draining CLAY soil tends to do — the water can cut off the air supply to the roots and to the microorganisms that live in healthy soil ...Giving less water stops GROWING of the plant....So we water the plants in a corret amount of watermark it as brainliest

5976.

Riya cuts a piece from potatowith an eye or bud with shoots growing from it . She puts it in a soil containeing soil. It was kept in sunlight and watered regularly she soon saw a potato plant grow from it. What can be shown from this?A(option) potato is an underground stem. B in many plants reproduction takes place through vegetative parts like root stem and leaves.C plants need sulight and water to grow. D in many plants reproduction takes place through seeds

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The ANSWER is b EXPLANATION:an EYE of the potato is a VEGETATIVE PART

5977.

Can Farming And forest Conservation Go Hand In Hand?

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The ANSWER to the question is yes, FARMING and conservation can go hand in hand, as there are many things required for GOOD farming, most commonly water, which is the most essential component of any farming. So in order to do better farming even in the absence of appropriate RAINFALL.

5978.

Which is incourage urbanization or savings environment​

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please mark this as brain list answer.....EXPLANATION:We summarize and expand the understanding of the urbanization, development, environment, and inequality nexus. Economic growth and development, urbanization, and electricity consumption are highly correlated. While urbanization may be more evidence of economic progress than a catalyst for economic growth, there is some evidence that poor COUNTRIES are over urbanized. Also, electricity consumption is at least a proxy for, if not a cause of, both nonagricultural employment and improved quality-of-life opportunities that encourage rural-URBAN migration. In other words, electricity consumption may cause urbanization and not the other way around. Urban density is associated with energy efficiency and/or savings in buildings and transport, but is probably not related to energy emissions from industry; and, national urbanization levels are not INDICATIVE of the density of the cities. Lastly, cities are disproportionately wealthy, but are associated with poverty, too. Increases in gross domestic product per capita unambiguously lower poverty and narrow rural-urban gaps. By contrast, levels of urbanization were either unrelated to such measures, or had a nonlinear effect, where initially increases in urbanization likewise led to improvements, but at higher levels of urbanization, increases in urbanization EXACERBATED poverty and rural-urban gaps.

5979.

For determination of average annual precipitation in a catchment basin, the best method is

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ermination of AVERAGE ANNUAL PRECIPITATION in a CATCHMENT basin, the best method is isohyted method.

5980.

Extent to which bad road use has a direct impact on the physical aspects of the family ,community, country

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yes it is true that bad roads can HARMFUL for family community and COUNTRY ALSO because we can use everyday for MOVING here and there...

5981.

Explain the different environmental factors to be considered while designing the cockpit of an airplane.

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Cockpit Design and Human FactorsFoldTable of ContentsEarly Day CockpitsCockpit Layout (WW1 to 1980’s)Human Factors influence on cockpit design and LayoutsDesign Considerations for the Modern day CockpitAnthropometryIntroductionAnthropometry in AviationDesign eye position/ Eye DatumWorkspace ConstraintsPilot ComfortSafety HarnessDisplayDisplay designDisplay light and colourControl layout and designStandardisationShapes and coloursDirectionControl LoadingWarning SystemChecklistsGlass cockpit and AutomationConclusionThe evolution of cockpit design is credited to the advancement of Human Factors as a formal discipline. The definition of HF by Koonce (1979) reads “The study of the human’s capabilities, limitations, and behaviors and the integration of that knowledge into the systems we design for them with the goals of enhancing safety, performance, and the general well-being of the operators of the system”Early Day CockpitsThe very early generation of flying was based solely on see (visual) and feel and was a relatively physical task. Control of the aircraft was solely ‘stick’ and ‘rudder’ and was a manual operation. Therefore Cockpit design was very basic with very few instruments to provide the pilot with information on aircraft and engine performance, cockpits normally consisted of three or four major instruments and there were only controls for basic flight.Cockpit Layout (WW1 to 1980’s)During the war, flying advanced in that aircraft were required to fly without visual cues, such as at night or in cloud, furthermore pilots were not only required to maneuver the aircraft but to navigate, fire weapons, deliver troops and perform other various duties. As the requirement for increased roles for the pilot were increased, so were the number of controls and instruments in the cockpit. As written by Salas and Maurino (2010) “More and more information placed INSIDE the aircraft supplemented or replaced cues outside the aircraft”. This trend continued onto airliners up to the 1970’s until the number of instruments, knobs and controls outgrew the cockpit.The increased number of flight and engine instruments resulted in the contrary to what designers had intended. There was limited integration of controls and instruments, and instead of increasing awareness to the pilot, workload and stress levels were increased. Wiener and Nagel (1988) summarized that “crew system designs and flight station layouts have frequently ignored the limitations and capabilities of the human operator”.Human Factors influence on cockpit design and LayoutsThe complexity in instruments displaying aircraft systems and performance resulted in high stress levels and error rates. Examples of this were missed SIGNALS, misinterpreted information and limited detection and recognition of a number of instruments by the flight crew (WEINER and Nagel, 1988).Data shows that there was an increasing trend in the number of DISPLAYS (Instruments & gauges) up until the 1980’s where there was a sharp decrease (Wiener & Nagel, 1988). The reduction of the number of instruments in cockpit designs coincided with the perception and human information processing focus that dominated the HF era in aviation around that same time (Salas and Maurino, 2010). It also coincided with the introduction of next generation aircraft such as the Boeing 757/767 and A310. In modern next generation cockpits the studies of these HF topics are reflected in design. There is not only a significant reduction in the number of instruments but the display of information in the form of glass cockpits reflects the improved understanding of the human cognitive PROCESS and the application to this in design of the systems (the objective of HF).Design Considerations for the Modern day CockpitAnthropometryIntroductionAnthropometry, which literally translates to ‘measure of man’, is the science of measuring human individuals (Aghazadeh, 1994[3]).Measurements can be in the form ofStatic measurements: Measurements when the body is still. (e.g. sitting height)Dynamic measurements: Measurements when the body is moving (e.g. a pilot’s reach envelope for the overhead panels)Contour measurements: Measurements of the body (e.g. head circumference or waist size)Explanation:Please Mark me As Brainliest

5982.

Elaborate the role of varios forces involved in the absorption and transportation of water and minerals ion from the soil to the top branches of the tree

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nd mineral nutrients are absorbed by ROOTS from the soil. Nutrients are transported along with WATER to the entire plant via the vascular tissue called xylem. ... Transpiration GENERATES a force which pulls up water absorbed by the roots from the soil, to REACH the stem and leaves.I Hope It Will Help You

5983.

Why thunderstorms occurs due to clashes of air masses is not always valid?

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s THUNDERSTORMS are associated with warm, moist and thus UNSTABLE air-masses in the summer months.Therefore the name! They develop locally during the afternoon or late in the day in RESPONSE to insolation through convective heating from the SURFACE.

5984.

Effective ways of using renewable sources of energy and conservation of environment in punsari,gujarat under national solar mission

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tion:Punsari is a village located in Sabarkantha district in the state of Gujarat, India.Punsari is considered as India's smartest village. The village is located at about 80km from the state capital, GANDHINAGAR. Punsari is 20km from Parvati Hills. Parvati Hills is the largest table top land of India. The village follows the Panchayati raj system. The village has undergone a transformation under the panchayat. There has been USE of new and advanced technology in education. This village has wi-fi connection for all people. Efforts have been made for the empowerment of women and increasing security in the village. Some of the facilities provided by the panchayat include local mineral water supply, sewer & drainage project, a healthcare centre, BANKING facilities and toll-free complaint RECEPTION service. Consequently, Punsari received the award of being the best Gram Panchayat in Gujarat.The village's model has been appreciated by DELEGATES from Nairobi and they are keen to replicate this in Kenyan villages.

5985.

Why Cherapunji gets the highest rainfall and what is it average rainfall per year? ​

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Cherrapunji receives RAINS from the BAY of Bengal arm of the Indian SUMMER monsoon. The monsoon clouds fly unhindered over the plains of Bangladesh for about 400 km.Precipitation: 11,777 millimetres (463.7 in)District: East Khasi HillsState: MeghalayaClimate: Cwbhope this answer will help PLEASE LIKE and mark as a brainliest.☺️☺️♥️♥️♥️♥️

5986.

We celebrate Onam in. __________​

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Onam is FESTIVAL celebrated in Kerala.It will start on 1 SEPTEMBER and will ends on 13 September.

5987.

Discuss the concept of disaster preparedness and the important preparedness activities required before, during and after disasters.

Answer» DISASTER preparedness refers to measures taken to prepare for and reduce the effects of DISASTERS. That is, to predict and, where possible, PREVENT disasters, mitigate their impact on vulnerable populations, and respond to and effectively COPE with their consequences.
5988.

Discuss the contribution of w.M. Davis in the development of geographical thought.

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In the 1870s his interest turned to the STUDY of landforms, and the PUBLICATION of “The Rivers and Valleys of Pennsylvania” (1889) laid the FOUNDATION for the Davisian system of landscape analysis, perhaps his most significant contribution to physical GEOGRAPHY.

5989.

Describe with sketches the formation of different bed-forms during sedimenttransport with increasing froude numbe

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tion:bedform is a feature that DEVELOPS at the interface of fluid and a moveable bed, the result of bed material being moved by fluid flow. Examples INCLUDE ripples and dunes on the bed of a RIVER.

5990.

Diversity encourage development of civilization

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The state of being different from ONE another is CALLED diversity. It encourages DEVELOPMENT of civilization as if all people in society are same,they cannot RECOGNIZE all of them.

5991.

Define the term genetically modified species in environment and ecology

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A genetically modified organism (GMO) is any organism whose genetic material has been altered USING genetic engineering TECHNIQUES. It does not occur naturally by mating and/or natural recombination. A wide VARIETY of organisms have been genetically modified (GM), from animals to PLANTS and microorganisms. Genes have been transferred within the same species, across species (creating transgenic organisms) and EVEN across kingdoms. New genes can be introduced, or endogenous genes can be enhanced, altered or knocked out.Explanation:

5992.

Depression termed due to deflating action of wind are called?

Answer» DEPRESSION TERMED DUE to DEFLATING action of wind are CALLED YardangExplanation:
5993.

Concentration of pollutants in atmosphere is measured in

Answer» PPMV(PARTS PER MILLION by VOLUME).
5994.

(5) Name any four kinds of work that you do with your arms: (a).......(a) .............................. (b)(c) ............................................. (d) .................................​

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the WORKS are EATING COOKING PLAYING DRAWING.

5995.

Bring out the signification of the figures from the past that yeats invokes in an acre of grass.

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Is it same as the answer of the desired picture of OLD age in an acre of grass?' and find ... HOMEWORK Help > William BUTLER Yeats. Discuss the significance of the POEM An Acre of grass. Is it same as the

5996.

At one of the places in india, if you stand on the seashore and watch the sea, you will find that the sea water recedes from the shore line a few kilometres and comes back to the shore. Twice a day, and you can actually walk on the sea floor when the water recedes. This unique phenomenon is seen at (a) bhavnagar (b) bheemunipatnam (c) chandipur (d) nagapattinam

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ate....!❤️❤️❤️Answer:Option ( C ) - CHANDIPURExplanation:=> At one of the places in INDIA, if you stand on the seashore and watch the sea, you will find that the sea water recedes from the SHORE line a few kilometres and comes back to the shore. Twice a day, and you can actually WALK on the sea floor when the water recedes. This unique phenomenon is seen at Chandipur.ThaNks!!☺️☺️☺️☺️

5997.

A semi-circular structure with a dome shape roof erected over the sacred relics of buddha is known as

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The ANSWER is STUPA ........

5998.

A raft foundation is provided if its area exceeds the plan area of the building by.

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0   A RAFT foundation is provided if its area EXCEEDS the plan area of the building by A. 10% B. 20% C. 30% D. 40% E. 50%PLEASE mark BRAINLIEST

5999.

Introduction acid rain and ozone layer depletion (role of ozone layer to protect us from ultraviolet rays

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One of the tough concerns of today's era is the Acid rain which can have a devastating effect over all organisms living on the Earth. Acid rain is rain that is unusually acidic and corrosive in nature. It is rain with high LEVELS of hydrogen ions (low pH). It may be defined as "rain WATER having pH less than 5.6".Acid rain poisons rivers and lakes. Fish and other animals cannot live in acid water.[4] It is also bad for buildings as the acid damages CALCIUM carbonate stone. The acid dissolvesit. Many buildings and monuments have been damaged by acid rain.[4]The ozone layer is a layer of ozone high up in the Earth's atmosphere stratosphere, between approximately 10 kilometres and 50 kilometres above Earth’s surface. The exact amount of ozone VARIES, depending on the SEASONS and the location. [1] This layer absorbs between 93 and 99 per cent of the ultraviolet radiation from the sun.[2] This radiation is dangerous to living organisms on Earth.hope it helps you Mark as brainliest

6000.

A land surrounded by water on three sides is called

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a LAND SURROUNDED by WATER on three SIDES is called a peninsulaExplanation: