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1301.

Poor road conditions in locality project work

Answer» POOR ROAD CONDITIONS :-

if person is suffering from poor road conditions it is very BAD time for him
1302.

Ex of long branched cell

Answer»

long branched CARDIAC NERVE and skeletal MUSCLES CELLS

1303.

Why south west trade winds bring heavy rains in mumbai whereas less rain in chennai?

Answer»

The SOUTHWEST TRADE winds bring heavy RAIN in Mumbai where has LESS rain in Chennai because Mumbai is very close to Southwest trade and where as Chennai is away from Southwest trade

1304.

Why is the difference in the duration of day and night more at kashmir than at kanyakumari?

Answer»

The difference in the duration of day and night MODE and KASHMIR than at Kanyakumari as we move away from the EQUATOR towards POLE the difference in the duration of day and hands BECOME greater

1305.

Which type of natural disaster has no definite beginning and end?

Answer»

Natural disasters OCCUR due to sudden change in natural form of Earth’s core elements including land, water and AIR.

Every disaster has certain origin point and COVERED area but Earthquake is the one that doesn’t have a definite beginning and end.

It can start with any magnitude at any PLACE and end at any time with variations.

1306.

Whoch of the day is suitable for drying of washed clothes ? Explain y? (Windy day ) or coloudy day)

Answer»

HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.❤❤

Windy day is SUITABLE for drying of WASHED clothes bcuz in windy DAYS wind will be more and we know that when in atmosphere if there is more wind then the MOISTURE is less as compared to a CLOUDY day.

Its get more easier for drying the washed clothes in " WINDY DAYS "


HOPE IT HELPS U.✌
#BE BRAINLY.❤❤

1307.

Gulmohar - its pecularities movement

Answer»

Delonix regia is a SPECIES of flowering plant in the bean FAMILY Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae. It is noted for its fern-like leaves and flamboyant DISPLAY of flowers. In many tropical parts of the world it is GROWN as an ornamental tree and in English it is given the name Royal Poinciana or Flamboyant. It is also one of several trees known as Flame tree. This species was previously placed in the genus Poinciana, named for Phillippe de Longvilliers de Poincy, the 17th century governor of Saint Christophe (Saint Kitts). It is a NON nodulating legume.

1308.

Which government department list are working under the environmental protection list of departments?

Answer»

Community GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT list are working under the Environment PROTECTION list of department

1309.

What do you mean bi IPCC

Answer»

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a scientific and intergovernmental BODY under the auspices of the United NATIONS, set up at the request of member governments, DEDICATED to the task of providing the world with an objective, scientific view of climate change and its POLITICAL and economic impacts

1310.

Which process is more efficient aerobic or anaerobic in waste water treatment?

Answer»

Methane-rich BIOGAS is also produced through the anaerobic PROCESS, which can be treated and used as a renewable ENERGY source, helping save money and the environment. Withaerobic TREATMENT, microorganisms convert organics into carbon dioxide and new biomass in the presence of oxygen.

1311.

Which countries are developed and realing greenhouse gases into atmosphere?

Answer»

The greenhouse effect happens when certain gases—known as greenhouse gases—collect in Earth’s atmosphere. These gases include carbon dioxide (CO2), methane, nitrous oxide (N2O), fluorinated gases, and ozone. Greenhouse gases let the sun’s light shine onto the Earth’s surface, but they trap the heat that reflects back up into the atmosphere. In this way, they act like the GLASS walls of a greenhouse. This greenhouse effect keeps the Earth warm enough to sustain life. Scientists say that without the greenhouse effect, the average TEMPERATURE of the Earth would drop from 14˚C (57˚F) to as low as –18˚C (–0.4˚F). Some greenhouse gases come from natural sources. Evaporation adds water vapor to the atmosphere. Animals and plants RELEASE carbon dioxide when they respire, or breathe. Methane is released naturally from some low-oxygen environments, such as swamps. Nitrous oxide is produced by certain processes in soil and water. Volcanoes—both on land and under the ocean—release greenhouse gases, so periods of high VOLCANIC activity tend to be warmer. Since the Industrial Revolution of the late 1700s and early 1800s, people have been releasing large quantities of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. That amount has skyrocketed in the past century. Greenhouse GAS emissions increased 70 percent between 1970 and 2004. Emissions of CO2, the most important greenhouse gas, rose by about 80 percent during that time. The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere today far exceeds the natural range seen over the last 650,000 years. Most of the CO2 that people put into the atmosphere comes from burning fossil fuels. Cars, trucks, trains, and planes all burn fossil fuels. Many electric power plants do, as well. Another way humans release CO2 into the atmosphere is by cutting down forests, because trees contain large amounts of carbon. People add methane to the atmosphere through livestock farming, landfills, and fossil fuel production such as coal mining and natural gas processing. Nitrous oxide comes from agriculture and fossil fuel burning. Fluorinated gases include chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). These gases are used in aerosol cans and refrigeration. All of these human activities add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. As the level of these gases rises, so does the temperature of the Earth. The rise in Earth’s average temperature contributed to by human activity is known as global warming

1312.

A tigers sense of hearing is very sharp.Give reasons to support this statement

Answer»

A highly developed ear enables a TIGER to detect the faintest rustle from a distance, many a time through dense foliage. It HELPS a tiger to take up a vantage position in hunt. Notice the white spots on the back of a tiger's ear. They are always twitching like a RADAR dish analyzing sounds for PREY or for danger.

Even the whiskers are excellent sensory monitors .

Even then average strike rate may be 10–20%, only one in 10 to 5 stalks turn into a kill. A tiger's life is tough.

Nature gives tiger a super EYESIGHT and a super hearing ability to catch prey and remain warned of possible threats.

tiger can hear from 0.2 kHz to 65 kHz.

1313.

Features of poisonous and non poisonous snakes

Answer»

Some of the most venomous snakes in the world have round pupils, but many infamous snakes such as rattlesnakes have the classic slitted pupil. Look for a PIT between the snake's eyes and nostrils. A venomous snake NORMALLY has a heat-sensitive pit there to locate warm-blooded prey. Non-venomous snakes lack such PITS.

1314.

When time derivative and space derivatives can be interchanged?

Answer»

In calculus, Leibniz's rule for differentiation under the integral sign, named after Gottfried Leibniz, states that for an integral of the form

{\displaystyle \int _{a(x)}^{b(x)}F(x,t)\,dt,} {\displaystyle \int _{a(x)}^{b(x)}f(x,t)\,dt,}

where {\displaystyle -\infty

{\displaystyle {\frac {d}{dx}}\LEFT(\int _{a(x)}^{b(x)}f(x,t)\,dt\right)=f{\big (}x,b(x){\big )}\cdot {\frac {d}{dx}}b(x)-f{\big (}x,a(x){\big )}\cdot {\frac {d}{dx}}a(x)+\int _{a(x)}^{b(x)}{\frac {\partial }{\partial x}}f(x,t)\,dt,} {\displaystyle {\frac {d}{dx}}\left(\int _{a(x)}^{b(x)}f(x,t)\,dt\right)=f{\big (}x,b(x){\big )}\cdot {\frac {d}{dx}}b(x)-f{\big (}x,a(x){\big )}\cdot {\frac {d}{dx}}a(x)+\int _{a(x)}^{b(x)}{\frac {\partial }{\partial x}}f(x,t)\,dt,}

where the partial derivative indicates that inside the integral, only the VARIATION of f(x, t) with x is considered in taking the derivative.[1] Notice that if {\displaystyle a(x)} a(x) and {\displaystyle b(x)} b(x) are constants rather than functions of {\displaystyle x} x, we have a special case of Leibniz's rule:

{\displaystyle {\frac {d}{dx}}\left(\int _{a}^{b}f(x,t)\,dt\right)=\int _{a}^{b}{\frac {\partial }{\partial x}}f(x,t)\,dt.} {\displaystyle {\frac {d}{dx}}\left(\int _{a}^{b}f(x,t)\,dt\right)=\int _{a}^{b}{\frac {\partial }{\partial x}}f(x,t)\,dt.}

Thus under certain conditions, one may interchange the integral and partial differential operators. This important result is particularly useful in the differentiation of integral transforms. An example of such is the moment generating function in PROBABILITY THEORY, a variation of the Laplace transform, which can be differentiated to generate the moments of a random variable. Whether Leibniz's integral rule applies is essentially a question about the interchange of limits.

1315.

Which kenyan environmentalist started the green belt movement against deforestation?

Answer» [email protected]

illtumish

it's a KENYAN environmentalist.

I hope HELP U
1316.

When and where do we see a rainbow? how is rainnbow formed ? draw?

Answer»

Rainbow is defined as the natural phenomenon in which DUE to dispersion of white light, an ARCH of seven COLORS is formed. We see rainbow in the sky only after rainfall due to dispersion of sunlight by the tiny water droplets of rain present in the ATMOSPHERE.

1317.

What malaysia has done on international level about climatic problems?

Answer»

It INSPIRED the citizen how to EARN MONEY at watch in Word Level

1318.

What will be the condition of a place, after earthquake of 7 richter?

Answer»

all the PUBLIC LOST their HOME and ALSO there FAMILY

1319.

Which environmentalist made efforts to save the taj mahal from the harmful effects of industrial units?

Answer»

A lawyer by profession and a committed environmentalist by choice, he has made the fight to protect India's environment his unending mission. He has pioneered legal ACTIVISM for environmental protection and is proof that one man can make a difference.

Born on 12 October 1946, Mehta hails from a small village in district Rajouri in the State of Jammu & Kashmir (India). It was here that his love for nature instilled in him a sense of commitment towards protecting the environment. He got his education up to primary level in his village Dhangri. Later, to get higher education he had to join school at Rajouri. For few years he travelled from his village to school and back by crossing two rivers and about 15 km. of distance every day. After his schooling at Rajouri he moved to Jammu and completed his postgraduation education in political science and law degree from Jammu University and started his practice in Jammu & Kashmir High Court. During his stay in Jammu, he took an active part in social and political issues. He raised his voice against corruption and motivated students and youth to fight against discrimination taking place with the Jammu region. He remained president of The Youth Action Committee and pioneered the social and political causes.

His career as a Supreme Court lawyer began in 1983, when he migrated to Delhi. In 1984, he began focusing on environmental litigation.

In the words of Ms Smita Gate "Often described as the One Man Enviro-legal Brigade, Mr Mehta is probably the only Supreme Court lawyer to have taken up legal cudgels with the polluting Indian INDUSTRIES and come out victorious. A dedicated, fearless and extremely honest man, he PURSUES his goals with single-minded devotion. He has been conferred with several prestigious awards. Some of these are the Governor's Gold Medal, the Goldman Environmental Prize, considered on alternative Noble Prize in USA and Europe, the UN's Global 500 Award for 1993 and above all the Magsaysay Award for 1997. he is the men that helps to include the environmental science in all technical branch and he want that every educated person must know about our environment and they have to protect. Some of his early cases were discussed in Reader's Digest.

1320.

What are 5 major improvements you would like to see in the future as regards the condition of both people & the environment

Answer»

The MAJOR need's I WANT to see in people are:-
1.Every one should use dustbins.
2.should use public BATHROOMS
3.Must have some KNOWLEDGE about how to protect our environment .
4.Shouldn't use plastic.
5.Shouldn't damage any public PROPERLY.

1321.

What is the activity that may not affect ecological balance is?

Answer»

Pollution is activity that may not AFFECT ECOLOGICAL balance

1322.

How to use water judiciously at home

Answer»

☺️Reduce outdoor watering.
☺️Check for broken or CLOGGED sprinkler HEADS.
☺️Fix leaks in all plumbing fixtures.
☺️Check for and repair leaks in all toilets, faucetsand showerheads.
☺️Install water-efficient devices.
Swap out your LAWN with low-water plants

1323.

Suggest some ideas and techniques of sustainable tourism

Answer»

Is to CREATE a BETTER RELATION between them

1324.

In which colour the chewed boiled rice will change after adding iodine solution to it

Answer» CHANGES to BLUE COLOUR
1325.

What are the animals whose ears are not found called

Answer»

These are the NAME of animals WHOSE ears are not found.

1) Frog
2)Fish
3) Ant
4) Crow
5) Sparrow
6) Snake
7) LIZARD
8) Duck.
If this answer is HELPFUL for you than plz Mark✔ me as BRAINLIEST.

1326.

What i can do to save environment short speech in english easy language?

Answer»

For saving the environment we can do many things LIKE we can PLANT many TREES we don't have to can any tree don't THROW garbage here and there through only it in dustbin

1327.

What is the permissible bod value of disposal of treated wastewater in river and on land?

Answer»

It depends on the water SOURCE and RECEIVING body. In General for India, the permissible limit to DISCHARGE is COD, less than 250 mg/L and BOD is less than 30 mg/L
1328.

Why should be grow more and more tress

Answer»

We should grow more and more trees for SAVING our environment for getting the OXYGEN from them if plant are not there so we can't inhale oxygen SOFA INHALING oxygen grow more and more trees is important

1329.

Why we get irritated when soap water can enter in our eyes

Answer»

We get irritated when soap WATER can ENTER in our EYES because soap is ACIDIC in NATURE or water is neutral

1330.

What is the name that we call for the lion habitat

Answer»

I THINK GIR FOREST is the RIGHT ANSWER

1331.

What is the main cause of land degradation in gujarat rajasthan and madhya process how it can be checked?

Answer»

Deforestation of unsuitableland Deforestation is both a TYPE of degradation as such, and ALSOCAUSE of other types, principally water erosion. ... It is the leading cause of water erosion in steeply sloping HUMID environments. It is also a contributory cause of wind erosion, soil fertility decline and salinization.

1332.

What are your innovativeidea to conserve water for better fyture?

Answer»

1) we can use SPRAYER for washing cars instead of pipes.
2) we can use the BUCKETS for bathing instead of SHOWERS
3) we can mop the floors instead of washing it daily .
4) we can use WASHED water of fruits vegetables for mopping
5) we can conserve water by daily checking of taps in our home because each and every drop of water is PRECIOUS .

if it is helpful for you Mark me as the brainliest

1333.

How to protect our environment 8 points in Malayalam

Answer»

Hii Friends !! here is your answer

we PROTECT our ENVIRONMENT in the following ways-
Use reusable PRODUCTS or borrow, RENT, or share items used infrequently
, Select products made from RECYCLED materials or designed to be safer for the environment,
 Turn off appliances and lights when you leave the room,
Take public transportation instead of driving,  

Turn your thermostat down in the winter and up in the summer,
Avoid waiting in long drive-thru lines at fast-food restaurants or banks.
Park your car and go in.

1334.

What effort we are making to conserve our nation wealth of the world life and the natural vegetation?

Answer» FIRSTLY we have to make our country corruption FREE that can made only in one condition when EVERYONE is TRUE person
1335.

What are the two main climatic factors responsible for soil formation?

Answer» TEMPERATURE
MOISTURE
1336.

Us withdrawl from paris agreement consequences vision ias

Answer» HEY from this STATEMENT what you WANT to ASK
1337.

Similarities between acid rain and global warming

Answer»

The MAIN similarity between ACID RAIN and global warming is that both are dangerous for LIFE

1338.

Water related poblems faced by people livin in different region

Answer»

There R MANY problems
like
1.scarcity
2.floods
3.drought
and many more
if it HELPED u than plz mark as BRAINIEST

1339.

How does a big plant grow from a tiny seed answer for 5th class

Answer»

It depends on the Type of PLANT that the seed germinates to. If the TREE is a MANGO tree than it can GROW enormously TALL but if it is a rose plant than it will not grow up to much height

1340.

The factors that disturb the biodiversity

Answer» NATURAL DISASTERS, UNBALANCED ECOSYSTEM,deforestation,rise in POPULATION
1341.

The subsidence theory related to the coral reef was propounded by?

Answer»

Subsidence theory of Darwin. - Allcoral REEFS develop due to GROWTH of polyps at shallow depth, because at greater depth they cant survive. - Fringes, Barrier, ATOLL are successive STAGES of DEVELOPMENT of coral reefs. ... - Consequently lagoon is formed between coastal land and reef henceBarrier Reef

1342.

Why do stepwells have so many steps

Answer» STEPWELLS do not have any STEP it is SIMPLE
1343.

The long-term effect of increasing ocean heat content is that it

Answer» CLIMATE is LONG TERM EFFECT
1344.

What is good for environment . What is bad for environment and what is best for environment.

Answer» PLANTING more trees is good for ENVIRONMENT cutting more trees is BAD for environment.
do not THROW garbage is the best for environment.
1345.

The largest portion of wasteland in india is in which state

Answer»

Rajasthan-84,929 SQ KM

1346.

The basic nature of lithosphere does not arise from elements like

Answer»

The basic nature of LIGHT HOUSE where does not arise from ELEMENT like COPPER

1347.

Science 6th class subject questions with answers to write in notes

Answer» SUBJECT QUESTIONS with ANSWERS to WRITE in NOTES
1348.

Explain why this happened the wheat that was brought in a bit moist

Answer»

The WEATHER AUTOMATICALLY CHANGE into DIFFERENT

1349.

How many streams are there to choose after 10th class

Answer»

There are MANY such as PCM+PE,COMMERCE,ARTS,SCIENCE....ETC.

1350.

How to make plastic free mumbai

Answer» RESTRICT USING PLASTICS STRICTLY