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Draw a creative picture of a space craft that could be sent on next NASA mission to Mercury and Venus. What important features the space craft would require?please send me the picture and important features of the space craft |
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Answer» not yet received the same THING is that the yyExplanation:I am not GOING to be FRIEND na PO to the same thing is that the same thing is that the same thing is that the same thing is that the t thing is yyyy |
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\NO google// DONOT Answer if you DONT know it!!!!!!! no gezzing plz What can help convince developers to implement environment-friendly designs and materials during construction? FIll In The Blank Proper incentives and ______________can help convince developers to implement environment-friendly designs and materials during construction. |
| Answer» INCENTIVES and PROPER IMPLEMENT can HELP | |
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NO google// DONOT Answer if you DONT know it!!!!!!! no gezzing plz What does water pollution cause? Fil In The Blank. Water pollution causing__________________has a prominent harmful effect on aquatic environments. |
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HOW DOES MYCORRHIZA HELPIN AGRICULTURE |
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Answer» orrhiza FIX nitrogen. so they help in nitrogen FIXATION of PLANTS in agriculture. |
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Trees and plants started growing by the throwing seeds of fruits.Where did this fruits growed? |
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Ravi wants to known the measuring units of water.what will you tell him |
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Answer» t be litres.HOPE IT HELP YOU PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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Weeds from cluster beans which type of method of separation is it |
| Answer» TECHNIQUE with HOE or by USING PESTICIDES | |
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A wet shirt huge out in the sun dries up Reversible or irreversible |
| Answer» BLE change because it is a PHYSICAL change not a CHEMICAL change THUS , it can be REVERSED. | |
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Which animal never drinks water in its entire life? a. Kangaroo b. Hippopotamus c. Rat d. Kangaroo rat? |
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Why are migratory species harder to protect? |
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Answer» the migratory species are in the ENDANGERED list so they are HARDER to protect ALSO they MOVE from one place to another for which the encounter many number of migratory species e a t e r |
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What would life be like with out cotton |
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Answer» he COTTON in the paper bills that make it PLIABLE and long lasting. If cotton production ended today it would impact the world's economy. ... But like all things we GET used to, the all IMPORTANT cotton ball is one of the comforts all humans can AGREE on they would not like to live without. |
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In what ways do you think, you can inculcate environmental ethics in children.give two reasons |
| Answer» ILD labour.send POOR CHILDREN to SCHOOL. | |
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Sharp thorn like leaves in desert plants are known as |
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Answer» hron like LEAVES in desert PLANTS are KNOWN as spiral aloe plants |
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The importance of eradication of mosquoitoe |
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Answer» oes must be CONTROLLED because of the risk to HUMAN health. ... The goal of the District's mosquito CONTROL program is not to eradicate all mosquitoes, but to successfully REDUCE NUISANCE mosquito populations and prevent mosquito-borne disease transmission. |
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Artical on jaipur air pollution |
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Answer» ate●︿●Hope it HELP you!!! |
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Help i will Mark Bainly/// No GOOGLE PLEASE In which countries is the human population increasing sharply? fill in the blankThe human population is growing increasing sharply in_________________countries. |
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Why are tubwells are popular means of irrigation |
| Answer» SIMPLEST and cheapest source of IRRIGATION and the POOR INDIAN farmer can EASILY afford it. | |
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Four guidelines of effective work centres which have been used in our homes |
| Answer» IFY what needs to get done EVERY day and make sure to do it.2.Don't let FRIENDS stop by. 3.Make a STOPLIGHT for family members4.Invest in creating a comfortable office | |
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Report of animal husbandry Needs and importans |
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Answer» nd I am here to clear your doubtANIMAL HUSBANDRYAnimal husbandry is a scientific management of livestock. It can be defined as the SCIENCE of rearing ,feeding, breeding, diseases control and utilisation of animal .ANIMALS based forming include cattle ,goat, sheep, poultry and FISH farming.NEED OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY It is required to make the increasing demand of animal based goods like milk ,MEAT, egg ,leather ,etc.., according to the size of population and living standards of people☺️ It sets guidelines for proper management and SYSTEMATIC approach to animal rearing |
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Tsunami,earthquake,windmills,cyclones find the odd one |
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Answer» llswind mill is a ELECTRICITY PRODUCER WHEREAS others are NATURAL calamities |
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Who are intentical twins |
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Answer» Any pair of twins who look alike and are of the same gender are CALLED IDENTICAL twins. The resemblance is the RESULT of having the same DNA. |
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Construct a parallelogram ABCD in which AB =6.5cm, BC =5.2cm and angle B=45 degree |
| Answer» ER the ATTACHMENT | |
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For how many minutes we should take a break after complete one chapter ? |
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Answer» for 15 minutes Everyone's CAPACITY is not the same so it may VARY |
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How many ocean are there on earth? and name it |
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Answer» MATE ❤️❤️❤️ HERE IS UR ANSWER..1. PACIFIC OCEAN2. ARCTIC OCEAN3. ANTARCTIC OCEAN4. INDIAN OCEANHOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU ❤️ ❤️❤️❤️STAY BLESSED ❤️ ❤️❤️ |
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Social impact of climate change on coastal ecosystem |
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Answer» acts of climate change onecosystem structure and functionNancy B Grimm1*, F Stuart Chapin III2, Britta Bierwagen3, Patrick Gonzalez4, Peter M Groffman5, Yiqi Luo6,Forrest Melton7, Knute Nadelhoffer8, Amber Pairis9, Peter A Raymond10, Josh Schimel11, andCraig E Williamson12Recent climate-change research largely confirms the impacts on US ecosystems identified in the 2009 NationalClimate Assessment and provides greater mechanistic understanding and geographic specificity for thoseimpacts. Pervasive climate-change impacts on ecosystems are those that affect productivity of ecosystems ortheir ability to process chemical elements. Loss of sea ice, rapid warming, and higher organic inputs affectmarine and lake productivity, while combined impacts of wildfire and insect outbreaks decrease forest pro-ductivity, mostly in the arid and semi-arid West. Forests in wetter regions are more productive owing to warm-ing. Shifts in species ranges are so EXTENSIVE that by 2100 they may alter biome composition across 5–20% ofUS land area. Accelerated losses of nutrients from terrestrial ecosystems to receiving waters are caused by bothwinter warming and intensification of the hydrologic cycle. Ecosystem feedbacks, especially those associatedwith release of carbon dioxide and methane release from wetlands and thawing permafrost soils, magnify therate of climate change.Climate fundamentally controls the distribution ofecosystems, species ranges, and process rates onEarth. As a component of the US National ClimateAssessment, to be released in 2014, a group of over 60ecological experts from academic, governmental, andnongovernmental organizations assessed the state ofknowledge about how climate change has affected andwill affect species, biodiversity, and ecosystem structure,function, and services in the US. Here, we summarize keyfindings on the impacts of climate change on ecosystems,focusing on the fluxes of matter and energy and the bioticand abiotic parts of ecosystems that contribute most tothose fluxes.Ecosystem patterns and processes, such as rates of pri-mary productivity or input–output balance of chemicalelements, respond in complex ways to climate changebecause of multiple controlling factors. For example,whether a forest is a carbon (C) source or sink dependson the balance of primary production and ecosystemrespiration, processes that respond to different drivers.Physical changes in ecosystems – for instance, changesin thermal STRATIFICATION patterns in lakes and oceans,flood and drying regimes in streams and rivers, or inten-sification of the hydrologic cycle across LARGE basins –lead to changes in ecosystem structure and functionthat have economic and human consequences. Oftenthe extremes or changes in timing have greater impactthan changes in average conditions and incur greatersocietal impacts and costs. Recognizing these issues, cli-mate-change ACTION plans and management strategieshave begun to account for forecasted changes inextremes or seasonality.n Seven key impactsAlthough climate change is affecting US ecosystems innumerous ways, seven findings emerged from our assess-ment as representing the most critical climate-changeimpacts on ecosystem structure and function in the US,supported by compelling evidence from the past 4 years(Figure 1). Only a few of the important references can becited in this article due to space limitations, and we referreaders to the WebReferences for additional supportingreferences.Climate effects on sea ice, lakes, and coastalecosystemsThe late summer extent of Arctic sea ice continues todecline, with a record low set in 2012 (www.climate-watch.noaa.gov/article/2012/arctic-sea-ice-breaks-2007-record-low). This low extent exceeds the previous recordset in 2007 (Figure 2a). The Arctic Ocean is projected tobe ice-free in late summer before the middle of the 21stcentury, radically changing patterns of marine productiv-ity associated with ice edges (Arrigo et al. 2012). In theSouthern Hemisphere, the population size of krill – a keycomponent of whale and other marine vertebrate diets – ispositively correlated with the extent of sea ice (Atkinsonet al. 2004). As the oceans warm and land-based ice melts,sea level is rising steadily (Figure 2b) and threateninghabitat-forming species such as corals and mangroves incoastal ecosystems, as well as infrastructure and liveli-hoods of people living on coasts (Doney et al. 2012).Ecosystem state change Many of the aforementionedbiome shifts are stabilized byfeedbacks that maintain theseecosystems in their new state,making it difficult to reverse thechanges. For instance, the Sahelchanged from a TROPICAL forest tograssland and then to desertwithin a few thousand years(Kröpelin et al. 2008). Rapid orabrupt transitions, such as deser-tification or collapse of coralreefs, may occur when a thresh-old is crossed (Scheffer et al.2001). |
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How can stone came in existence |
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Answer» ndation Stone is the name of the rock at the centre of the Dome of the Rock inJerusalem. It is also known as the Pierced Stone because it has a small hole on the SOUTHEASTERN corner that enters a cavern beneath the rock, known as the Well of Souls. There is a difference of opinion in classical Jewish sources as to whether this was the location of the Holy of Holies or of the Outer Altar. According to those that hold it was the site of the Holy of Holies, that WOULD make this the holiest site in Judaism (Tanhuma, chapter 10).[citation needed]Jewish tradition views the Holy of Holies as the spiritual junction of Heaven and Earth, theaxis mundi, and is therefore the direction that Jews face when praying theAmidah.[citation needed] The other view, that this was the site of the Outer Altar, would EXPLAIN the holes in the stone which served various sacrificial PURPOSES in the Outer Altar.From a classical Jewish textual STANDPOINT, there is no conclusive opinion on the matter. |
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Comment on ecolpgycal type of india |
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Answer» nomies may be classified in a number of ways. A layman, for instance, may classify economies as rich and poor.In a rich economy, the per capita income and the standard of LIVING are very high, whereas in a poor economy like that of India, the per capita income is extremely low and the average citizen hardly gets two square meals a day.The economies can also be classified as simple or complex. A simple economy like that of an isolated Indian village is a self-sufficient economy. All the needs of the villagers are fully satisfied in the village itself. It has no trade with the outside world.ADVERTISEMENTS:The requirements of the people must be very few. Each family in the village may be carrying on what is called subsistence economy, i.e., producing enough of all goods to satisfy its own wants. For a long time, the Indian farmer carried on subsistence farming, i.e., producing for the family and not for the market. The economy of a modern town or city is an example of a very complex economy. Millions of people are crowded together in a small area and there are hundreds and thousands of occupations.There is extreme degree of specialization of products and. businesses, and no person can even DREAM of self- sufficiency. To be self-sufficient is considered neither desirable nor feasible. For the satisfaction of the wants of the people, millions of workers, producers and businessmen must co-operate.Goods have to come SOMETIMES from the farthest END of the world. Just think how many hundreds of people—producers of raw materials or paper industry, paper manufacturers, printers and the workers, the authors and the writers of hundreds of books they may have consulted, publishers’ representatives long chain of middle MEN and retail booksellers—must have co-operated to place this’ book in your hands. Specialisation and co-operation that it necessitates in the form of mutual exchange are the dominant characteristics of a modern economy. |
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Name the tropical cyclone which caused widespread rains in srilanka |
| Answer» DISTURBANCE CAUSE | |
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Good behavior in essay for intermediate |
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Answer» ction:Good behavior gets respect in every corner of the world. It is considered as an ornament of a man’s character.In this world, a person is often examined on the basis of his or her behavior which speaks of his cultureGood behavior can be anything which is DONE with a warm heart. All those things that possess a good intention, a good salutation, greetings, polite speech, and good manners are considered as good behavior. A man following good behavior always receives ESTEEM and love of the entire world. Conversely, a man who has cruel nature is often ignored by the world. Signs of bad behavior include abusive language, wrong face expression, angry, reactive nature, and much more negative qualities.Importance:It is necessary to maintain a good behavior while living in a social world. We must offer respect towards all living beings. We should learn to respect human beings as well as animals. There are several practices that bring goodness in behavior. We must ADOPT those good qualities to become a man with good behavior.Qualities:We can maintain our behavior in numerous WAYS. Some of these ways are explained below.Good behavior includes gentleness and esteem towards our parents, teachers, relatives, friends, women, elders and animals. It costs nothing to show respect but in return we receive much more precious things such as love, respect, admiration etc. In short, it is a way to catch many hearts. One can buy or borrow the good qualities but one has to develop them. A person learns these qualities GRADUALLY. Thus, we must show respect to receive the same in return. For this, we can connect our day to day speech with some simple words such as thank you, sorry, please, dear, sir or madam.These words show good manners of a person. Does it cost anything to speak these words? Nothing, these words cost nothing but their usage and presence can definitely please someone. Good behavior of a child speaks more about his family. It shows that the child has been brought up in a well mannered family. Traditions play an important role in growing good manners. Courtesy costs nothing.Advantages:Person having good behavior often gets respected. He can do many difficult tasks through his good behavior. Communication plays an important role in showing our good manners. In this way, we can win many hearts. We can live a peaceful life when we are polite. A man with good behavior is always fair to the truth and to others. Good behavior and pleasant manners leave an indelible impression on others and become an example for others.Hope it may help u......... |
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For 5 ways to create a positive work environment |
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Answer» ing PLASTICS and and start to plant a tree at least three months once and keep your ROADS and PUBLIC PLACES CLEAN |
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How can educating the people help in saving forests |
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Answer» n problem of people is they are educated but unemployment other than ILLITERATE. The needful things like furniture, paper, and more, some ANTIBIOTICS, medicines are obtained from forests. But we do deforestration which is not good (for our next GENERATION). But people don't KNOW the importance of trees. so, by providing EDUCATION to illitrate it will be needful for our society to our next generation. |
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Let look us carefully at the picture above. |
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Answer» s the PICTURE? |
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Effects of chemical fertilizer on agriculutural on bilaspur |
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Answer» e here is your answer ✌️✌️☺️CHEMICAL fertilizers have aided farmers in increasing crop production since the 1930's. While chemical fertilizers have their place increasing PLANT nutrients in adverse WEATHER conditions or during times when plants NEED additional nutrients, there are also several harmful effects of chemical fertilizers. Some of the harm chemical fertilizers may cause include waterway pollution, chemical burn to crops, increased air pollution, acidification of the SOIL and mineral depletion of the soil.Chemical fertilizers have aided farmers in increasing crop production since the 1930's. While chemical fertilizers have their place increasing plant nutrients in adverse weather conditions or during times when plants need additional nutrients, there are also several harmful effects of chemical fertilizers. Some of the harm chemical fertilizers may cause include waterway pollution, chemical burn to crops, increased air pollution, acidification of the soil and mineral depletion of the soil.Excess nitrogen used in crop fertilization can contribute to the release of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide into the atmosphere. This effect is caused by using a greater amount of chemical fertilizer than the plants can readily absorb.hope this helps you ✌️✌️☺️ |
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When people move from village to cities what problems do they usually face? |
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Answer» :When people move from village to cities are as follows :1) the person from rural area face many problems LIKE they have no works for earning money2) 2 PROBLEM is that they are not well educated by this it could create a big problem because in todays generation we have to be well educated to get a good job3) 3 problem is they have not their own land or HOUSE to live4) the person who came from rural area they can be fooled by the person who are living in the cities because they are not trustworthy5) they cannot communicate by the other people and they cannot match the dressing STYLE. |
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Merits and demerits of clean india and green india |
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Answer» -we BECOME HEALTHY our country become clean POLLUTION WOULD be in control |
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The importance of eradication of mosquitoe |
| Answer» DUCE diseases LIKE DENGUE and malaria• To reduce the SPREAD of cholera. | |
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Where is linseed grown in Maharashtra and give its real picture |
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Is linseed grown in Maharashtra |
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Answer» is an ANNUAL herbaceous plant and grows to a height of 30 to 120 cm. Fibre types are tall growing and less branched than the seed types. ... Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, CHHATTISGARH, Jharkhand, Bihar,Maharashtra, ODISHA, Uttar Pradesh, West BENGAL and Assam are major linseed growing States in the country. |
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HELP PLEASE.. Throughout the world countries are dumping their garbage in the oceans. This dumping has affected the fish and other aquatic organisms of the oceans. Many fishing industries have collapsed due to this extensive dumping. Which theory explains this scenario? A. intensity of demand theory B. demographic transition theory C. age structure theory D. tragedy of the commons theory E. zoning theory |
| Answer» OPTION B Is The RIGHT ANSWER | |
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5 lines on man made things for class 2 |
| Answer» E inorganic MATTERS. they are non biodegradable.they are causes of pollution.they are harmful.they MAKE HUMAN LIFE easy and comfortable. | |
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Help no google plase!!!!!!! What establishes specific regulations and laws that businesses must adhere to in order to protect the environment? __________________________establish specific regulations and laws that businesses must adhere to in order to protect the environment. |
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Answer» ernment of the STATE where the BUSINESS house is present and some basic ENVIRONMENTAL rule and regulations are ALSO made by the WTO the central government can also make laws on maintaining a healthy environment |
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Please HELP Which factors cause about 25 percent of all diseases and deaths in the world? According to Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, about 25 percent of all diseases and deaths in the world are due to_____________________factors. |
| Answer» DENGUE or MALARIA | |
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What is the difference in parameters in farming india and USA |
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Answer» te here is your answer ✌️✌️☺️The biggest difference is in scale. The average US farm size is 178 ha while the average farm size in India is 1.06 ha (a decline from 2.63 in 1960–61). Less than 3% of the US POPULATION is INVOLVED in farming while 30 to 35% of the population is involved in farming in India. India crops rice and millet while corn and soybeans are the dominant US crops.During the period from 1950 to 2000 farms in North America underwent a technological revolution with dramatic results. The average milk produced per cow went from 5,000 Lbs. to 18,000 Lbs. and the average yield of corn per acre went from 39 bushels to 153 bushels. Productivity in India from 1970 to 2000 rose in COMPARISON 75%.The average farmer in India receives only 15% of the price paid for his produce by the consumer. The average farmer in the US receives 70 to 75%HOPE it may helpful to you ✌️✌️☺️☺️ |
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Speech on national integration class10 in 120 words |
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Answer» l Integration SpeechThe spirit of national integration is the most distinguishing feature of a vast and heterogeneous country like India with an awesome diversity of cultures. It leads to dissolution of all parochial differences. It has helped India build a national identity and national character, promoting a feeling of UNITY, solidarity and cohesion DESPITE socio-cultural, regional, religious, LINGUISTIC and economic diversities. There are various occasions that require you to speak on the DEEPLY MEANINGFUL theme of National Integration. Here, we are providing you two speeches to help you deliver a powerful speech on National Integration. |
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Speech on it is never too late to start something new |
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Answer» ever Too LATE To Start A New Journey Of Success. MANY people go through their whole life saying that I didn't have a good start to my life so that is why I shall remain where I am. The mistake that many people make is that they don't SEEM to be aware that the beginning of their life does not DETERMINE their END. |
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The secretion of the sting of silk f Worm form the silk fibre |
| Answer» NG ". PLEASE MARK as BRILLIANCE | |
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Which states is remains dry even in monsoon |
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Answer» ,The state remain dry EVEN during the monsoon in India is>>>>>>> Gujrat HOPE MY ANSWER HELPS U PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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A compound h2x with molar weight of 80 gram is dissolved in solvent having density of 0.4 gm/ml assuming no change in volume up on dissolution the molarity of a 3.2 molar solution is ?? |
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Answer» ═══════════════╕☬ YOUR ANSWER ☬╘═════════════════════╛This is ALREADY solved by me ;This question can be solved by conversion of Molarity into molality As we know that , Molarity = 3.2 Mlet volume of solution = 1000ml = Volume of SOLVENT MASS of solvent = 1000 × 0.4 = 400 gsince, Molarity of solution = 3.2 molarso, N(SOLUTE) = 3.2 molMolarity (m) = Hence, CORRECT integer by solving is 8 ╒══════════════════════╕☬ THANKS! @Brainlyconquerer ☬╘══════════════════════╛ |
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