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1251.

Question related to globe warming

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What are the EFFECTS of GLOBAL WARMING how can it be CONTROL

1252.

Aim and objective of tooth pate

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The aim and OBJECTIVE of TOOTHPASTE is that to protect the TEETH from CAVITIES

1253.

About handicapped people in Telugu

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; HANDICAPPED PEOPLE in Telugu are more talented they can make the structure of any ONE

1254.

Slogans for Uttrayan

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What is UTTARAYAN WRITE the MAIN ENGLISH MEANING

1255.

Essay on ethics and human values

Answer» HUMAN VALUES are that to RESPECT our ELDERS
1256.

C) Gain knowledge about the ancient practices to increase energy efficiency.

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The BIG DIFFERENCE BetweenEnergy Efficiency and Sustainability. A misunderstanding of thedifference between sustainability versus energyefficiency is PREVENTING PRACTITIONERS from reaching their GOALS of helping the environment. ... It's the incentive that keepssustainability practitioners working hard.

1257.

Who many nuclear power plant in india?

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✴️ HELLO FRIEND ✴️


➡️ India has 22 nuclear POWER PLANT with seven SITES... ☺️ ☺️

1258.

How to design real life based activity for evs

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Conservation of environment simply indicates the sustainable use as well as management of natural resources which include wildlife, WATER, AIR, and earth deposits. ... Its main focus is upon MAINTAINING the health of the natural world, its, fisheries, habitats, and biological DIVERSITY.

1259.

What is role of public in making india cleanand green

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They should CLEAN their SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT

1260.

What steps can you tell to develop science? Thanks

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For developing the science,
1- ALWAYS solve numerical problems.
2- read the CHAPTER thoroughly.
3- always highlight the IMPORTANT points or TERMS in it.

1261.

Methodology on green revolution

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1.increasing production of crops like paddy and wheat is known as GREEN revolution.2.this is done with help of LATEST agricutlutural METHODS such as genetic strains and using hybrid varieties and all.3.green revolution increases food production INORDER to MEET the food requirement of increasing population.

1262.

Describe the increase in pressure exerted by the liquid at the greater depths

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At sea level, the air that surrounds us presses down on our bodies at 14.5 pounds per square INCH. You don't feel it because the fluids in your body are pushing outward with the same force.

Dive down into the ocean even a few feet, though, and a NOTICEABLE change occurs. You can feel an increase of pressure on your eardrums. This is due to an increase in hydrostatic pressure, the force per unit area exerted by a liquid on an object. The deeper you GO under the sea, the GREATER the pressure of the water pushing down on you. For every 33 feet (10.06 meters) you go down, the pressure increases by 14.5 psi.

1263.

Best exercise for weight loss

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Laps and weight LIFTING on doing TREADMILL and cycling are the BEST EXERCISES for weight LOSS please mark me as brain list

1264.

Two ways a magnet bar can be freely suspended

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The both MAGNETS MAY be may not be SUSPENDED

1265.

Benda dalam keadaan setimbang jika pada benda tersebut

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Nzbsbdnfjdnfjfnnfncn

1266.

Prepare a cannot on the status of well being and the envirement in you village twon

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I WANT my VILLAGE WELL being my village can only be well being when there is no POLLUTION

1267.

What are objective of crop rotation

Answer» 1...to maintain SOIL fertility for next CROPS
2..to conserve soil EROSION
3..to conserve soil moisture.
1268.

Change in locality along with graphical presentation

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The CHANGE in LOCALITY will change GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION.

1269.

What is plastic ? how does it influence our day to day life and environment

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Plastics have transformed everyday life; USAGE is increasing and ANNUAL production is likely to exceed 300 million tonnes by 2010. In this concluding paper to the Theme Issue on Plastics, the ENVIRONMENT and Human Health, we SYNTHESIZE current understanding of the benefits and concerns surrounding the use of plastics and look to future priorities, challenges and opportunities. It is evident that plastics bring many societal benefits and offer future technological and medical advances.

1270.

Is women work is considered as economic activities. If yes why? If not why?

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Women work is CONSIDERED as economic activity when she EARNS something. When she is a housewife, she does home work and take care of HOUSE and children, it would not be considered as economic activity.
Hope that it would be helpful.
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1271.

crop yields in india in the year 2009 were quite low almost all over india.can you suggest a possible reason for that

Answer» EVERYTHING is POSSIBLE in this WORD because the word IMPOSSIBLE itself SAYS that are I'm possible.
1272.

Conclusion of conservation of ecosystem

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While the intrinsic VALUES and recreation benefits of public conservation land are well known, the ECONOMIC and health benefits are assuming increasing significance.

Failure to appreciate non-market values such as ecosystem services carries a RISK of DETERIORATION of natural capital in New Zealand, with consequences including increased flood risk, reduced whitebait catches, impoverished tourism experience, and damage to our clean, green IMAGE.

1273.

How can you help such people who are disabled??

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Give some money to CURE themselves
You take and go to hospital
You give some DRESS to PUT

1274.

Conclusion part for kyoto conference

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Is in RAJASTHAN ......

1275.

Write your question here (Keep it simple and clear to get the outline answer)what problems can we have from smoke coming out of vehicles

Answer» FIRSTLY our environment get POLLUTED by which we have got the PROBLEM in in the INHALING or EXHALING gased
1276.

How can you help such people who are disabled

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By giving them some helping HAND and give them some MONEY for there further life where they can not feel like there are disable........

HOPE this answers HELPS you. ........

1277.

How can you help such people??

Answer» LIKE which PEOPLE..........
1278.

What feeling do you have for the people who are disabled

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The PERSONS which are handicapped or disabled , are MAINLY ignored by others.
The persons never give them a chance to increase their status or ability.
I have some sympathy for them. When I saw these types of persons , I just WANT to help them by any means.
In my VIEWS , all should help these types of person. No one have right to make jokes on them.....

1279.

What is a possible explanation of a phenomenon that can be supported or disproved through a set of carefully designed procedures known as?An experimentA variableA theoremA hypothesis

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The ANSWER the is an EXPERIMENT

1280.

Question : Different ways by which river water gets polluted ???

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By the WASTE coming from FACTORIES and people washing clothes in it which have CHEMICALS

1281.

Write down the different ways by which river water gets polluted

Answer» FACTORIES THROW DRAINAGE in RIVERS
1282.

List down two ways to save water

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Hey bestie here is the answer...
1.use WATER in a limited amount
2. Turn off the ap while BRUSHING up Ur teeth and washing Ur hands...
hope it will help U...

PLEASE MARK It AS A BRAINLIEST FRIEND

1283.

Why we must store drinking water in covered utensils ???

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So that bacteria do not AFFECT the WATER and if we DRINK it then we will suffer from severe disease and MAY even lead to contaminated DIEASE

1284.

NOTE-1.ANSWER IN A FORMAL WAY.2.ANSWER SHOULD BE SHORT.3.ANSWER SHOULD NOT BE COPYRIGHT.4.NO SPAMS.ANYONE WHO BREAKS IT WHILE ANSWERING WILL BE REPORTED.HERE IS YOUR QUESTION.Q. EXPLAIN HOW THE THREE R'S HELP US IN CONSERVING OUR RESOURCES?PLEASE ITS URGENT.ANSWER FAST.

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3Rs are reduce, reuse,and RECYCLE all HELP to cut down on the AMOUNT of waste we THROW away they conserve natural resources landfill, space and ENERGY

1285.

Basalt forms when magma cools very quickly

Answer» YES it is TRUE because it is a IGNEOUS ROCK
1286.

Write five line of windy days

Answer» BLOW like WINDMILL CHILL in the mountain hills
get the boats away , helping them to move away
radiates the whole earth . give plants birth(air pollination)
1287.

Whichn fibre would you use in a chemicaly infected lab?

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XX1.-THE DESTRUCTION OF CELLULOSE FIBllES
AND FABRICS BY MICRO-ORGANISMS, AND
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MICROSCOPE IN
THE STUDY OF THIS DESTRUCTION.
By A. C. THAYSEN, Yli.D., and H. J. BUNKER, H.A.
(From Bacteriological Laboratory, 1t.N. Cordite FACTORY, Holton
Heath, Dorset.)
(Read March 21, 1923.)
TWO PLATES AND ONE TEXT-FIGURE.
IT has long been known that cotton and linen fabrics become
brittle and short-fibred on storage, particularly when exposed to
the ATMOSPHERE. A good example of this destruction of cellulose
fabrics has lately been reported by the explorers of the tomb of
King Tutankhamen, who found most of the fabrics there deposited
deteriorated and turned into a brownish dust.
Had this destruction of cellulose fabrics been LIMITED to such
samples. which had been stored for thousands of years, the problein
of detecting the cause and of preventing the damage would have-
been of little practical importance.
Unfortunately, however, the destruction of cellulose fabrics
through exposure tc the atmosphere often proceeds at such a
rapid rate that its inzywtance was bound to be recognized in the
course of time. It was the urgent needs of the Great War which
set people working to determine the cause of it, and to find means
of preventing it.
As to the cause of the destruction, various suggestions have
been made, and sunlight, chemicals and micro-organisms have in
tarn been suspected. It need hardly be added that physicists
have favoured a physical explanation of the destruction, chemists a
chemical, and bacteriologists a microbiological. The truth appears
to be that physical, chemical and biological AGENTS can set up the
disintegration.
The authors prefer to leave other and more competent people
to deal with the physical and chemical side of the deterioration of
cellulose fibres, and are limiting themselves to a DISCUSSION of the
destruction caused by micro-organisms. It might be advisable to
add, however, that whatever the cause of the breakdown the effect
on the fibre appears to be the same. The final result in all cases
is that the fibres disintegrate into a powdery mass.

1288.

What are ox bow lakes? Write small ans

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If a river is moving along a curved path and it CHANGE its route STRAIGHT,the LEFT curved lake(or scar,probably) on the land is called ox bow lake

1289.

What is gotu kola??????

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It is a HERBACEOUS , FROST TENDER PERENNIAL PLANT.

1290.

Ravi stepped on a nail and jumped back at once. How did the information travel in his body?

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The information was travelled from the SKIN RECEPTORS which then transfers through nerves to the spinal cord and lastly it spinal cord SENDS the information to the BRAIN.

1291.

Why should india work in the field of biogas production

Answer» INDIA should work on the field of biogas production because the resources such as petrol,COAL etc are BECOMING less DAY by day. It also doesn't CAUSE air pollution
1292.

What good habits must be cultivated in order to use water economically

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Some habits that must be improved in order to use water ECONOMICALLY would be a) to know how to efficiently conserve water e.g. using water tanks to collect rain water that can then be USED to water gardens, checking for leaks in taps to conserve water and LOWER bills etc.

b) we must learn how to be more water SAVVY.

1293.

Does oil really evaporate?

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No OIL doesn't evaporate
If U FIND it useful MARK me as brainliest

1294.

What are the types of pencil we got in our school

Answer» WOODEN PENCILS and MECHANICAL pencils or PEN pencils
1295.

Name if the waste shich are generated in your home daily what measures take for their disposal

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Wastes like fruit and vegetables PEELS ,kitchen,PAPERS, wastes is BIODEGRADABLE waste.
wastes like plastic waste and bags are non-biodegradable

1.We can MAKE manure or compost from biodegradable waste.
2.we can give non biodegradable waste to RECYCLE

1296.

Can you name the man who made road with plastic?

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A Government order in November 2015 has made it mandatory for all ROAD developers in the country to use waste plastic, along with bituminous mixes, for road construction. This is to help OVERCOME the growing problem of plastic waste disposal in India. The TECHNOLOGY for this was developed by the ‘Plastic MAN’ of India, Prof Rajagopalan Vasudevan, Professor of Chemistry at Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai
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1297.

Write a note on the main objectives of the national forest policy 10th class jkbose answers

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Pls look about it in nios SOCIAL science book in 14th CHAPTER. there have about it

1298.

List 5 things u can do to help in preventing an electric crisis

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.Use eco friendly sources of energy e.g. solar, WIND, geo-thermal etc

.Be energy savvy- don't keep appliances, lights, heaters etc RUNNING to save power and lower BILLS in the FUTURE.

1299.

Why the parents of the child denied to buy the things asked for him in the lost child supplementary reader?

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Because they were poor and the child wish to buy EVERYTHING...
but later when he LOST his parents a MAN ask him to buy everything and he only SAY i NEED my mother and father....

hope it help

1300.

Why did the oil companies trafigura dum the waste in ivory coast and what has had the direction pose for the residents of ivory coast?

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The 2006 Ivory Coast toxic waste dump was a health crisis in Ivory Coast in which a ship registered in Panama, the Probo Koala, chartered by the Singaporean-based oil and commodity shipping company Trafigura Beheer BV, offloaded toxic waste to an Ivorian waste handling company which disposed of it at the port of Abidjan. The local contractor, a company called Tommy, dumped the waste at 12 sites in and around the city in August 2006.[1] The dumping, which took place against a backdrop of instability in Abidjan as a result of Côte d'Ivoire's first civil war,[2] allegedly led to the death of 17 and the injury of 30,000.

In the days after the dumping, almost 100,000 Ivorians sought medical attention after Prime Minister Charles Konan Banny opened the hospitals and offered FREE healthcare to the capital's residents.[3][4]

Trafigura originally planned to dispose of the SLOPS – which resulted from cleaning the vessel and contained 500 tonnes of a mixture of fuel, caustic soda, and hydrogen sulfide – at the port of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The company REFUSED to pay Dutch company Amsterdam Port Services (APS) for disposal after APS raised its charge from €27 to €1,000 per cubic meter.[5] The Probo Koala was reportedly turned away by several countries before offloading the toxic waste at the Port of Abidjan.[6][7] An inquiry in the Netherlands in late 2006 confirmed the composition of the waste substance.

Trafigura denied any waste was transported from the Netherlands, saying that the substances contained only tiny amounts of hydrogen sulfide, and that the company did not know the substance was to be disposed of improperly. After two Trafigura officials who traveled to Côte d'Ivoire to offer assistance were arrested and subsequently attacked in jail,[8] the company paid US$198 million for cleanup to the Ivorian government, without admitting wrongdoing in early 2007.[8][9] A series of protests and resignations of Ivorian government officials followed this deal.

In 2008, a civil lawsuit in London was launched by almost 30,000 Ivorians against Trafigura. In May 2009, Trafigura announced it would sue the BBC for libel after its Newsnight program alleged the company had knowingly sought to cover up its role in the incident. In September 2009 The Guardian obtained and published internal Trafigura emails showing that the TRADERS responsible knew how dangerous the chemicals were. Trafigura agreed to a settlement of £30 million (US$42.4 million) to settle the class action suit against it.[10] Law firm Leigh Day, which represented the Ivorian claimants, was found guilty of negligence after £6 million of the settlement funds were embezzled.[11]