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What is the importance of moral values in present society plzzzz answer this in ur own words |
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Answer» All of us have grown up listening stories like ‘The Thirsty Crow’ , ‘The Fox and the Grapes’, that always end up with a strong conclusion. We MIGHT have forgotten those stories but their teachings someway or the other have contributed to what we call our moral values. Moral values are the PRINCIPLES that guide us throughout our lives. From childhood to ADULTHOOD we keep on learning and transforming ourselves and so do our morals. Moral values are important in life because: |
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Cave different from a stable ? |
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Answer» I can't UNDERSTAND your QUESTION what do you MEAN COMMENT down below |
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Dinosaurs are ancestors of .... ? |
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Answer» HELLO |
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Do god really exist?? or are those alien who helped us Settle down here?? breif discussion please |
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Answer» Hey.....dear....here is your answer....✌️✌️✌️ |
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Conclusion On earth turning into dumping ground |
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Answer» HERE YOUR ANSWER ..THE EARTH TURNING INTO DUMPING GROUND ..... |
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What is a rules kabbadi |
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Answer» ✳️Each team shall consist of no more than 12 PLAYERS with only 7 taking to the field at any one time. |
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Change in locality describe with alliteration you many use maps diagram flowchart how your locality has changed over the past through two or three decades including change in the way people are depends on local and global ecosystem services land US population status for quantity of the environment extra |
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Answer» TEACHER has a class discussion. While the tips on COMPOSING e-mails are ... We have not GRABBED their land, their culture, their history and tried to enforce our way of life on ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLS FOLLOW me |
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Which is the smallest biosphere reserve in india? |
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Answer» HEY here is your ANS. Dibru-Saikhowa |
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Water pollution due to solid waste images |
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Answer» Hey I can't send the images if you WANT then GOOGLE it I only TELL you about the WATER POLLUTION how is it caused. |
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What is thereason clothes dry slow in rainy season |
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Answer» ✳️➡️In the RAINY SUMMER the humidity is too high so the clothes dry slower.In the rainy summer the rate of evaporation decreases.Humidity is the AMOUNT of water in the air because there is no SUN on the clothes.This difference causes the cloth to dry faster or slower⬅️✳️ |
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List at least five factors that must be considered in the collection of msw |
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Answer» 1)FULL form 2) advantages 3) disadvantages 4)uses 5) HARMFUL EFFECTS |
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What is sustainable development?suggest any 2 ways in which resources can be used judiciously? |
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Answer» Improving our quality of life without DAMAGING the life of FUTURE generations is known as sustainable development. |
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Twenty years of ecosystem services: how far have we come and how far do we still need to go? |
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Answer» It has been 20 years since two seminal publications about ecosystem services came out: an edited book by Gretchen Daily and an article in Nature by a group of ECOLOGISTS and economists on the value of the world’s ecosystem services. Both of these have been very highly cited and kicked off an explosion of research, policy, and applications of the IDEA, including the establishment of this journal. This article traces the HISTORY leading up to these publications and the subsequent debates, research, institutions, policies, on-the-ground actions, and controversies they triggered. It also explores what we have learned during this period about the key issues: from definitions to classification to valuation, from integrated modelling to public participation and communication, and the evolution of institutions and governance innovation. Finally, it provides recommendations for the future. In particular, it points to the weakness of the mainstream economic approaches to valuation, growth, and development. It concludes that the substantial contributions of ecosystem services to the sustainable wellbeing of humans and the rest of nature should be at the core of the FUNDAMENTAL change needed in economic theory and practice if we are to achieve a societal TRANSFORMATION to a sustainable and desirable future. |
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What are some possible reasons for current skepticism about climate change in the u.s. public? |
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Answer» In US, the skepticism with GLOBAL warming has found rather unusual support and following could be the underlying reasons for this phenomenon: 1)Prospects of financial LOSS: In ORDER to address the global warming issues, the COMPANIES need to invest. |
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What are the different types of natural disasters has no definite benining and end? |
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Answer» Flood, earthquake are GREAT type of natural disaster. Here the earthquake is also known as the shaking of the SURFACE of the earth and as result it from the sudden release of energy in the earth lithosphere which make seismic waves. Hence it provides additional support to move forward with no RISK and trouble to STUDENT to collect ANSWER. |
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What are disadvantages of rapid urbanization |
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Answer» An impact on the environment and quality of life, pollution in cities is greater due to traffic, congestion of vehicles and poor collection of waste; cities often exceed the natural capacity to absorb waste, which harms health; cities demand land, water and natural resources that are disproportionately high than the surface they occupy due to high incomes and consumption and the large size of the population. Price of the home: the price of homes is one of the main elements that are affected by the agglomeration in cities. Thus, living in a big city is always more expensive than in small urban centers. Cost of mobility , this is greater in large cities, a factor that in fact decisively INFLUENCES the first point (the price of HOUSING), since the price you are willing to pay for a house depends largely on the displacement cost. Crime index, there is documentation that confirms the existence of a positive relationship between crime and the size of the city. Pollution’ according to a WHO study, more than 80% of people living in urban areas are exposed to levels of pollution that exceed those recommended by the same organization. Poverty ,since urbanization is linked to the increase in urban poverty; the great inequality in cities; the poor live in informal settlements crammed and in poor conditions because the housing costs . Floods , urban centers have extensive areas covered by CONCRETE and asphalt, making it difficult to infiltrate rainwater into the soil. The rains in large proportions cause a very large accumulation of water and the rain gutters can not absorb all the flood and these invade residences, public buildings, tunnels and compromise the traffic. A strain on infrastructure , once there is overpopulation there will be an increase in movement which can quickly destroy roads and bridges . Hot and humid environment , because everyone is crammed in one central area there is a REDUCTION in the flow of air which results in a humid weather . Less arable land, as populations swell the need for land to build house and industries increases thus reducing land for agriculture . The land that is left for agriculture uses a lot of fertilisers to increase food production thus devaluing the quality of agriculture land. Human trafficking and prostitution ,prostitution has been always an integral part of urbanization .The more a society open up to the world and new cultures become integrated the more complex are the crimes which are prostitution and human trafficking . Many person are also trafficked to city with the promise of good paying jobs or other opportunities only to be pushed into prostitution or slavery |
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Solid and hazardous waste management objective type questions and answers |
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Answer» How many times U will ask question |
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Role of grasses and pasture in soil conservation, wind break and shelterbelts |
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Moral values and ethics in telugu |
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Answer» Moral values are that MOTHER is the SECOND name of GOD God CARES for our god is ONE |
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Name the harmful chemicals which are tested during the pollution check of the vehicle |
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Answer» Air NATURALLY contains about 78% NITROGEN gas (N2) which does not burn and does not contribute to engine power. But it cannot be separated from air entering the engine. |
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How can we awre people from flouride |
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Answer» Most Developed Countries Do Not Fluoridate Their Water |
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Policy regarding watershed management in india |
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Answer» Yes this statement is hundred PERCENT true because police REGARDING watershed MANAGEMENT in India is very pretending WORK |
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One word substitution of one who is completely self satisfied |
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Answer» The PERSON who is COMPLETELY SELF SATISFIED is KNOWN as self-satisfied. |
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Rewive of biodiversity issue from chap 1&2 |
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Answer» PLS tell ur STANDARD and school pls tell COMPLETE details then ask QUESTION |
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MCQS ABKUT SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN |
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Answer» 1. from which DAY this ABHIYAN launched 2. what is the AIM of this Abhiyan |
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Integrated mission for sustainable development (imsd) guidelines for suitable sites water conservation structure |
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Answer» Integrated mission of sustainable development guidelines for SUITABLE sites WATER CONSERVATION structures that we have to make up a river non polluted |
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Explain how private land use can change over time |
| Answer» PRIVATE land USE can change over time because it was the private not PUBLIC private is better than public or private is only USED by the person who is owner of this land but public means EVERYONE can I use | |
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Gases by virtue of its enormous amount in the atmosphere has the greatest impact on global climate change? |
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Answer» atmosphere has the impact on GLOBAL CLIMATE change because if our atmosphere is FRESH on the this global climate changes |
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For more than 20 years, scientists have been analyzing expected climate change and the impact on crops grown in particular regions. for example, states that typically plant corn and soybeans may need to switch to growing cotton. such a change is an example of |
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Explain in detail the principles of environmental impact assessment and environmental management? |
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Answer» Environmental ISSUES |
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Should more green space (parks) be set avoid for community use? |
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Answer» No it should not be about it because if I don't get the fresh of OXYGEN then what is the ADVANTAGE of GREEN PLANTS |
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Why are the caste rules rigid |
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Answer» Because in our COUNTRY DIFFERENT COMMUNITIES have different TRIBES because of CAST |
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What will happen if we keep cutting trees? |
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Answer» HIII!!! here's ur answer.. TREES help us in many ways like they absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen which is essential for all humans and animals. and the carbon dioxide they absorb is one of the main greenhouse GAS, which cause greenhouse effect and further global warming. so if we cut more trees, less carbon dioxide will be absorb and it will increase and will cause more greenhouse effect. trees also helps to prevent floods. they give us many things like honey, rubber, wood, Medicines ETC. more over some people are totally dependent on FORESTS. if we cut more trees, then it will affect their lives and animals too. so we shouldn't cut trees. hope this helps...!! |
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How do biotic and abiotic factors interdepend on each other? |
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Answer» It is the amount of life any ecosystem can SUPPORT with the available space, energy, water and food. Example of INTERDEPENDENCE of biotic and ABIOTIC COMPONENTS: The interdependency of the abiotic components like air, water, temperature, SOIL, etc and the biotic components like trees and living organisms are related. |
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Write note on modern olympics games |
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Answer» The revival of the Olympic Games began with Baron Pierre de COUBERTIN (1863–1937) of France. Coubertin was greatly interested in education, and he firmly believed that the best way to develop the minds of young PEOPLE was to develop their bodies as well; learning and athletics should go together. After he visited the ruins of ancient Olympia, it occurred to Coubertin that perhaps the best way to generate widespread acceptance of his theory was to resurrect the Olympic Games. He hoped the new Games would BRING back the ideals of physical, mental, and spiritual excellence displayed in the ancient Games, as well as build courage, endurance, and a sense of fair play in all who participated. In addition, he hoped the Games would turn the tide he saw worldwide of the growing commercialism of sports. |
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Gause's ‘competitive exclusion principle' states that two closely related species competing for the same resources cannot co-exist indefinitely and the competitively inferior one will be |
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Answer» Will be not COMPLETE EXIT INDEPENDENTLY because it's not the same RESOURCES if it is same then it will carry same symptoms of resources |
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Who find the science & when |
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Answer» HI FRIEND.... |
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Write a note on ancient olympic games |
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Answer» ☺☺☺HEY MATE YOUR ANSWER IS HERE. ...☺☺☺☺ |
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Explain briefly about IOA |
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Answer» INDIAN Olympic ASSOCIATION is the body responsible for selecting athletes to REPRESENT INDIA at the Olympic Games, Asian Games and other international athletic meets and for managing the Indian teams at the events. It also acts as the Indian Commonwealth Games Association, responsible for selecting athletes to represent India at the Commonwealth Games. I HOPE this is helpful for u....... |
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Every thing on environmantal pollution |
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Answer» Burning of FUELS , plastic ,dumping harmful chemical waste in rivers or in SURROUNDING MAINLY CAUSES environmental pollution. |
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Energy conversion efficiency photosynthesis |
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Answer» ᴊᴀᴊᴀᴊᴊᴀᴊᴊᴀᴊᴀɴᴀɴᴀɴɴᴀɴᴀ |
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What is water cycle ? Plz explains me properly |
| Answer» PLEASE MARK me as the BRAINLIEST. | |
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Disadvantages of ultraviolet radiation in food preservation |
| Answer» ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION in food preservation have the BAD impact on the food when it it's radiation PRESERVE on the food it gets chemicalize | |
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Whether your action would help conserve biodiversity,at local,state and/or global level? how? |
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Answer» Actually , if hadn't been for technological developments after the 18th century , biodiversity would still be conserved , except for the hunting of course. (that would still continue unregulated without government interference) |
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Difference between canopy tree and large tree |
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Answer» In FOREST ecology, canopy ALSO refers to the UPPER layer or habitat zone, FORMED by mature tree crowns and including other biological organisms (epiphytes, lianas, arboreal animals, etc.). Sometimes the term canopy is used to refer to the extent of the outer layer of leaves of an individual tree or group of trees. |
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WHEN COLD ZONE START ON EARTH? |
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Answer» The side which is OPPOSITE to sun . See in GLOBE it is tilted . When it is tilted to sun there is cold in SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE and when northern hemisphere cold when it is opposite. |
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Define photosynthesis |
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Answer» The process by which PLANTS make their own food by using NONLIVING substance is known as PHOTOSYNTHESIS substances such as sunlight WATER minerals carbon dioxide ............hope it helps........ |
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