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Man made resources are alternative to natural resources for a variety of reasons. Which of these would not beone of those? ? |
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Answer» Correct OPTION is B Minerals Minerals are NATURAL RESOURCES. REMAINING ones are man-madeExplanation: |
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E Differentiate between the following: 1.Windward and leeward side3.Convectional rainfall and Cyclonic rainfall5.Snowfall and Hail2. Warm and Cold air mass4. Evaporation and Condensation |
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Answer» ans 1.A windward vessel refers to ONE that is upwind of another vessel; a leeward vessel is DOWNWIND. ... An island's windward side faces the prevailing, or trade, winds, whereas the island's leeward side faces away from the WIND, sheltered from prevailing winds by hills and mountains.ans2- Convectional RAINFALL: When the temperatures are high, the air gets heated. Warm air rises higher into the atmosphere; it then expands and spreads at the top. ... Cyclonic or Frontal rain: This type of rainfall occurs when warm and cold air meets each other. Since warm air is lighter, it rises above the cold air.ans3.Snow is MADE up of one or more tiny ice crystals that come together to form the intricate and unique shapes of a snowflake," says ABC weather specialist and presenter Graham Creed, "Whereas, hail is a frozen raindrop and is generally a lot bigger than a pure crystal of ice.ans 4-In general, cold air masses tend to flow toward the equator and warm air masses tend to flow toward the poles. This brings heat to cold areas and cools down areas that are warm.ans5-Condensation is the change from a vapor to a condensed state (solid or liquid). Evaporation is the change of a liquid to a gas. Please mark me as a brainliest |
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One step towards green and clean energy essay (700) words minimum |
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Answer» Clean energy is referred to non-polluting energy sources like wind, solar power,and hydropower energies.While green energy MAY refers to bioenergy sources with low emissions harmfulto the environment .Explanation:We get "green" energy from natural sources, such as sunlight, wind, rain, rivers, plants, ALGAE and geothermal heat. We can obtain clean energy from traditional sources after detailed treatment of waste...Clean energy sources may pollute a lot during their TECHNOLOGICAL process of creating the facilities. Example the electric fars. They refuce the amiunt of pollution in CITIES, but the lacatipn where the hatterues are produced or depisut as waste are very affected!! Such sources cobtribute to local reduction of pollution, meaning shifting the pollution from one placeClean energy sources may pollute a lot during their technological process of creating the facilities. Example the electric fars. They refuce the amiunt of pollution in cities, but the lacatipn where the hatterues are produced or depisut as waste are very affected!! Such sources cobtribute to local reduction of pollution, meaning shifting the pollution from one place.to another. On my opinion totally non polluting clean sources do not exist! For every source we have to pay a price " with the environment destruction"..,HOPE IT HELPS U please mark as brainliest!!!! |
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Write T for true or F for false. 1. Many, many years ago, people used to travel to differentplaces on foot.2. Wheels have made travelling slower.3. Tongas are found in all large cities.4. Steamers are filled with air.5. Most modern vehicles use engines to run.Answer the following questions.1. What are known as means of transport?2. What gave early people the idea of a wheel?3. Name a few vehicles used in the cities. |
| Answer» 2. false5.truehope its HELPFUL | |
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Kya dusmane h tumhe mujhse |
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Answer» don't ASK IRRELEVANT QUES |
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Water conservation of project observation |
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Answer» Explanation:SIMPLE Actions = Big Water Savings By working together in the school environment, STUDENTS can promote small but significant changes in collective BEHAVIOR that will ultimately lead to INCREASED water conservation. It is easy to save water. |
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[Sand, feathers: leaves, stones, clay, cow dung]BioticAbiotic |
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Answer» [Sand, feathers: LEAVES, stones, CLAY, COW DUNG]BioticAbiotic |
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How to write notice board stop tobacco |
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Answer» he ATTACHMENT !EXPLANATION:HOPE this HELPS you !!!!!!! |
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Citybus and s.t bus defernces |
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Answer» tion:Local BUSES ply on the same route as the express buses however there STOPS are more. Any body can give a hand and the local buses generally slows down to pick the passengers at any place in INDIA. Since the SPEED of local buses are slow they take more time to cover the same distance. The fares of these buses are less compared to express service buses.If you go by the looks Local buses are worn out and ugly in appearance compared to Express buses which are more sophisticated and comfortable for TRAVEL. |
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Environmental ethics refers to the moral relationship between |
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Answer» Environmental ethics involve the moral relationship between the status of the LAND (from the perspective of the human being) and the USE of the land by HUMANS and other LIVING species.Explanation: |
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Write notice board to stop tobacco at church |
| Answer» PLEASE REFER to the ATTACHMENT... | |
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How many percentage Siberia home to the words forest |
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Answer» northern Asianorthern AsiaSiberia, Russian SIBIR, vast region of RUSSIA and northern Kazakhstan, CONSTITUTING all of northern Asia. Siberia extends from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east and southward from the ARCTIC Ocean to the hills of north-central Kazakhstan and the borders of Mongolia and China. Siberia.Explanation:Please make as Brainlist answer |
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5) Riverfront and Sea coast difference |
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Answer» A sea is SMALLER than an ocean which may be partly or fully ENCLOSED by land. A river is a naturally flowing BODY of water which comes from higher areas such as mountains. Seas are much bigger than rivers which are longer and NARROWER. Seas have SALT water while rivers have fresh water |
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Who was started thr rawlatt act in briefly |
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Answer» Sir Sidney RowlattPassed on the RECOMMENDATIONS of the Rowlatt Committee and named after its president, British Judge Sir Sidney Rowlatt, this act effectively authorized the GOVERNMENT to imprison any person SUSPECTED of terrorism living in British India for up to TWO years without a TRIAL, and gave the imperial authorities power.Explanation:HopeithelpU |
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Write whether follwing statement is true or false |
| Answer» E STATEMENT GIVE the statement so that we can TELL you ANS | |
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What are the causes that changes or increases the temperature of earth. |
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Answer» Ocean currents carry heat around the Earth. As the OCEANS absorb more heat from the ATMOSPHERE, sea surface TEMPERATURE increases and the ocean circulation patterns that transport WARM and cold water around the globe change. The direction of these currents can SHIFT so that different areas become warmer or cooler. |
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Answer the following questions in brief. (1) What is the main source of water?2) what will you if the tap is leaking in your school?3) what happens if you take out water from a pot or vessel without doya? |
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Answer» The main sources of water are SURFACE water, GROUNDWATER and rainwaterclose the tap— Matka water provided chilled water BACK in those days when there were no refrigerators. These pots WORK on ... |
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State the climatic conditions in South Korea !? |
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Answer» South Korea has a temperate climate with FOUR distinct seasons. Winters are usually LONG, COLD and DRY. Summers are very short, hot, and humid.Explanation:hope it helps u gima |
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Write a breef note on inter population. |
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Answer» occurring between or INVOLVING TWO or more DISTINCT populations interpopulation DIFFERENCES in feather color. |
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Exponential growth in population occurs when there is |
| Answer» TIAL growth may occur in environments where there are few individuals and plentiful RESOURCES, but when the number of individuals BECOMES LARGE enough, resources will be depleted, SLOWING the growth rate. Eventually, the growth rate will plateau or level off. | |
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What is inter population?brief note. |
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Answer» Population genetics (ecology) In population genetics a sexual population is a set of organisms in which any pair of members can breed together. This means that they can regularly exchange gametes to produce normally-fertile offspring, and such a breeding group is also known therefore as a gamodeme. This also implies that all members belong to the same species.[4] If the gamodeme is very large (theoretically, approaching infinity), and all gene alleles are uniformly distributed by the gametes within it, the gamodeme is said to be panmictic. Under this state, allele (gamete) frequencies can be converted to genotype (ZYGOTE) frequencies by expanding an appropriate quadratic equation, as shown by Sir Ronald Fisher in his establishment of quantitative genetics.[5] This seldom occurs in nature: localization of gamete exchange – through dispersal limitations, preferential mating, cataclysm, or other cause – may lead to small ACTUAL gamodemes which exchange gametes reasonably uniformly within themselves but are virtually separated from their neighboring gamodemes. However, there may be low frequencies of exchange with these neighbors. This may be viewed as the breaking up of a large sexual population (panmictic) into smaller overlapping sexual populations. This failure of panmixia leads to two important changes in overall population structure: (1) the component gamodemes vary (through gamete sampling) in their allele frequencies when compared with each other and with the theoretical panmictic original (this is known as dispersion, and its details can be estimated using expansion of an appropriate binomial equation); and (2) the level of homozygosity rises in the entire collection of gamodemes. The overall rise in homozygosity is quantified by the inbreeding coefficient (f or φ). Note that all HOMOZYGOTES are increased in frequency – both the deleterious and the desirable. The mean PHENOTYPE of the gamodemes collection is lower than that of the panmictic original – which is known as inbreeding depression. It is most important to note, however, that some dispersion lines will be superior to the panmictic original, while some will be about the same, and some will be inferior. The probabilities of each can be estimated from those binomial equations. In plant and animal breeding, procedures have been developed which deliberately utilize the effects of dispersion (such as line breeding, pure-line breeding, backcrossing). It can be shown that dispersion-assisted selection leads to the greatest genetic advance (ΔG=change in the phenotypic mean), and is much more powerful than selection acting without attendant dispersion. This is so for both allogamous (random fertilization)[6] and AUTOGAMOUS (self-fertilization) gamodemes.[7] In ecology, the population of a certain species in a certain area can be estimated using the Lincoln Index. Explanation: |
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What is inter population |
| Answer» TION:OCCURRING between or involving two or more DISTINCT populations interpopulation differences in feather color. | |
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Benefits of coconut water |
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Answer» Here are 8 health benefits of coconut water.Good Source of Several Nutrients.May Have Antioxidants Properties. May Have Benefits Against DIABETES. May Help Prevent Kidney Stones.May Support HEART Health. May Reduce Blood Pressure. Beneficial After Prolonged Exercise. Delicious Source of Hydration.Explanation:Hope it is HELPFUL for YOUHAVE a nice DAY |
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Discuss any 5 ways that wind erosion gets accelerated |
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Answer» Wind erosion can result in a variety of TYPES of movement of the soil. These three types DIFFERENT types INCLUDE suspension, creep, and saltation. Suspension occurs when the wind takes FINE particles of dirt and dust into the area and can move SAID particles over long distances.Explanation: |
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What impact does child marriage have on developed |
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Answer» Child marriage ends childhood. It negatively influences CHILDREN’s RIGHTS to education, health and PROTECTION. These consequences IMPACT not just the girl directly, but also her family and community.Explanation:HOPE it will help you |
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The main factors contributing to the decline in death rate in20th century were |
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Answer» During the first half of the CENTURY, changes in the ability to avoid and withstand infectious diseases were the prime FACTORS in reducing mortality. Infectious diseases were the LEADING cause of DEATH in 1900, accounting for 32 percent of DEATHS. Pneumonia and influenza were the biggest killers. |
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One different bettween bus station and railway station |
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Answer» between the TERMS : station, stand, stop, rank when used in RELATION to TRANSPORT, such as buses, taxis, trains, trams. A bus station, is an area where MANY buses depart on different routes.Explanation:I HOPE YOU GET SOME HELP THIS ANS. |
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Steps to nurture wildlife |
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Answer» tion:WILDLIFE' is a term that refers to animals that are not normally domesticated. They are a living resource that will die and be replaced by OTHERS of their kind. Wildlife plays an important ROLE in balancing the environment and PROVIDES stability to different natural processes of NATURE. |
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Write a short note on pond ecosystem |
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Answer» Pond Ecosystem refers to fresh WATER ecosystem on which DIFFERENT ORGANISMS depend for their survival and to fulfill their nutritional needs as well. The ponds are the water bodies which are USUALLY of 12-15 feet deep in which the sun rays can reach which results into growing of plants down there. |
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Write one diffent for each banlowg and flat |
| Answer» L the MEANING of banlowgthen TAKE answer☛plz mαrk вrαínlíst☚ | |
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Explain the laws of conservation of mass with an activity ? |
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Answer» the law of conservation of mass states that mass can neither be created nor be destroyed. If we account for all REACTANTS and products in a chemical REACTION, the TOTAL mass will be the same at any point in time in any closed SYSTEM. weigh a test tube. ... now weigh the flask in which the reaction is going to occur.Explanation:hope it helpsguys PLEASE sub my channel - sachin baishvery close to 110 subs |
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Periodic Assessment Test Envir uitment (Around us)Std- 4January-Time : 1 HourMarks :L.O.- Learning OutcomeLO Explains the process of production and distribution of basic necessities like food, watercloth (e.g. from source to home, grains from farm to market and from there to homeways for purification and consumption of water from local water source.)Q-1 Arrange the steps of farming process in order and name the tools or equipmentsfor it.eg. ploughing the field - plough or spade1) Weeding2) Watering (irrigating)3) Sowing4) Ripening of grains5) Harvesting grainsLO Recognizes the simple features of roots ,flowers and fruits seen aroundQ-2 Answer the following questions in brief.List of vegetables and fruits is given below.Classify into "that gets rotten easily' and that stay fresh for few days'. |
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Answer» tion:Periodic Assessment TestEnvir uitment (Around us)Std- 4January-Time : 1 HourMarks :L.O.- Learning OutcomeLO EXPLAINS the process of production and distribution of basic necessities like food, watercloth (e.g. from source to home, grains from farm to market and from there to homeways for purification and CONSUMPTION of water from local water source.)Q-1 Arrange the steps of farming process in order and name the tools or equipmentsfor it.eg. ploughing the FIELD - plough or spade1) Weeding2) Watering (irrigating)3) Sowing4) Ripening of grains5) Harvesting grainsLO Recognizes the simple features of roots ,FLOWERS and fruits seen aroundQ-2 Answer the following questions in brief.List of vegetables and fruits is given below.Classify into "that GETS rotten easily' and that stay fresh for few days'. |
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How did scientists measured titanic ship measurments and i'm not asking the measurments...but i'm asking how they measured.? in those days,how did they measured?and also how they found that the titanic went into water upto certain depth? how did they caluculate the depth too? |
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Answer» Titanic was 882 feet 9 inches (269.06 m) long with a maximum breadth of 92 feet 6 inches (28.19 m). Her total HEIGHT, MEASURED from the base of the keel to the top of the bridge, was 104 feet (32 m). She measured 46,328 gross register tons and with a DRAUGHT of 34 feet 7 inches (10.54 m), she displaced 52,310 tons. |
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Discuss any 5 ways in which wind erosion is accelerated |
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Answer» The three PROCESSES of wind EROSION are SURFACE CREEP, SALTATION and suspension.Explanation: |
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Can i get a copyright free image on chipko movement |
| Answer» TION:There's the PIC of CHIPKO MOVEMENT | |
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Is elephant's foot get spoil easily? |
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Answer» The Elephant's Foot is the nickname given to a large mass of corium and other MATERIALS formed during the Chernobyl DISASTER in April 1986. Discovered in December that year, it is presently located in a steam DISTRIBUTION corridor underneath the remains of the reactor. It remains an extremely radioactive object; however, its danger has decreased over time due to the decay of its radioactive components.Explanation: |
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Classify the following components Biotic and Abiotic Component |
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Answer» Introduction In ecology and biology, abiotic components are non-living CHEMICAL and PHYSICAL factors in the environment which affect ecosystems. Biotic describes a living component of an ecosystem; for example organisms, such as plants and ANIMALS. Examples Water, LIGHT, wind, soil, HUMIDITY, minerals, gases. |
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5. What do you know about Bachendri Pal? Where did she get her training? |
| Answer» GO buddy!!!Born: 24 May 1954 PROFESSION: Mountaineer Nationality: IndiaOn the invitation of her SCHOOL principal, she was sent to college for higher studies and during her course at Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, became the first girl in 1982 to climb MT. Gangotri {convert|23,419|ft|m|abbr=on|sigfig=5} and Mt. Rudragaria 19,091 ft (5,818.9 m). | |
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Which of the following is most closely related to terracing? - contour farming - crop rotation - shelterbelts - intercropping |
| Answer» CROP ROTATION EXPLANATION:MARK me BRILLIANT | |
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Write down the names of any two bravery award given to the children up to 16 years? |
| Answer» SANJAY Chopra AWARD:-2012 Gajendra RAM 11 years2017 Karanbeer SINGH 16 years | |
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CiansimuorytirrectAryunjasthiddbu di |
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Answer» what is the QUESTIONEXPLANATION: |
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Discuss ecological uses of forest |
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Answer» The BENEFITS provided by forest ECOSYSTEMS include: goods such as timber, food, fuel and bioproducts. ECOLOGICAL functions such as carbon storage, NUTRIENT cycling, water and air purification, and maintenance of wildlife habitat. social and CULTURAL benefits such as recreation, traditional resource uses and ... |
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Exams are coming but not concentrated yet . give some motivational thoughts? |
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Answer» Everybody is a genius. ...“My ADVICE is, never do tomorrow what you can do today. ...“Success CONSISTS of going from FAILURE to failure WITHOUT loss of ENTHUSIASM.” – “Don't say you don't have enough time. |
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Write two names 1) spices used in the kitchen2) biometric component of the soil3) martyrs |
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Answer» 1) SALT and PEPPER . 2) I dont know .3) I don't know .EXPLANATION:Please mark my answer as brainlist . |
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Which of these have young ones that look like a fish ? 1) butterfly 2) cockroach 3) grasshopper 4) frog |
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Dogs give birth to puppies. Snakes lay eggs .This process by which animal produce their young ones is called _______. |
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What would you do if you find a nest with eggs in your balcony? |
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Answer» If the babies have already hatched, really the only thing you can do is wait for them to grow up and fly away. Don’t worry — baby pigeons grow up very quickly! The time between when they hatch from the egg to when they fly away from their nest is usually less than 4 weeks. Once they leave, the babies don’t come back to the nest again.The parents may try to start ANOTHER nest in the same spot, even before the first babies have grown up and flown off. Read on to find out how to keep them from nesting on your balcony in the future.No. Pigeons are very location-specific when it COMES to their nest site. Moving the nest over even a few feet — say to a neighbouring balcony — can cause the parents to abandon the nest.Baby pigeons NEED their parents — they cannot survive without them. Their parents feed them, keep them warm, and even after they’ve left the nest mom and DAD SHOW them how to fly, escape from predators, and integrate with the flock.If you take the babies off of your balcony and move them, even if it’s to a “nice” spot like the local park, they will die. The best thing to do is to let the parents raise this one set of babies. It will take less than a month, they grow up so fast. Once the babies have flown away, you can prevent the pigeons from nesting again in the future. |
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