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| 1851. |
Producers are green plant they may be arranged as phytoplankton free floating |
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Answer» PHYTOPLANKTON ARE THE PRODUCERS OF SEAS AND OCEANS. Explanation: HOPE IT HELPS YOU |
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| 1852. |
5. Name the plant parts that perform following functions-a. Anchoring- rootsb. Transpiration- leavesc. Conduction-? |
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Answer» Answer: answer is vascular bundle(XYLEM and phloem) hope it helps.. please MARK me as a BRAINLIEST..I need it |
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| 1853. |
What is the resistance |
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| 1854. |
What is the function of the nucleus? |
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Answer» Answer: The nuclues controls all the activities of the cell and is called the brain of the cell. Explanation: When the NUCLEUS DIVIDES itself the chromatin material present on it TAKE the form of CHROMOSOMES, which contain important functional segments called DNA. DNA carry the inherence CHARACTERISTICS of the parent cell. |
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| 1855. |
National animal of India |
Answer» TIGER is the NATIONAL ANIMAL of India.Hope this helps uh....! Be BRAINLY! |
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| 1856. |
Strings of guitar being played are in __________motion.(what will come in the following blank)The first one to answer will be marked as the BRAINLIEST! |
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Answer» Answer: what motion do the strings of the GUITAR or violin represent? The strings of guitar, violin etc VIBRATES when plucked or bowed. Vibration repeats itself after certain period of TIME. So it REPRESENTS PERIODIC motion. |
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| 1857. |
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| 1858. |
The composition of water gas is(A)Carbon monoxide and Nitrogen (B)Carbon monoxide and Hydrogen(C)Carbon dioxide and Hydrogen(D)Methane and Ethane |
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| 1859. |
Through which bone wings of the bird wings are attached? |
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Answer» Explanation: The massive breast MUSCLES provide the power for flight and are attached to a big ridge, called a KEEL, on the breast bone. As these muscles contract (shorten) they pull the wings DOWNWARD, PROPELLING the bird ALONG. When they relax the wings move back upward. |
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| 1860. |
Through which muscles wings of the cockroach attached ? |
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| 1861. |
What flowers sweet juice called? |
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Answer» the sweet JUICE of FLOWER is called NECTAR. nectar is the important food source of several types of wildlife, including humming bird, butterfly,and bees. it attract pollinating animals. it is the main source used by bees to make HONEY. I HOPE I HELP YOU PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIST |
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| 1862. |
distinguish between biota of the pelagic and benthic zones of the ocean with example (answer in 150words) |
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Answer» Answer Benthic zone includes the rooted submerged plants and animals. The animals LIKE crabs, fishes, prawns, and lobsters will remain on the BOTTOM of the oceanic layer. In Pelagic zone plants in the form of rooted microalgae. ... The mackerel, SARDINE, tuna are the commonly found fish SPECIES in the zone. |
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| 1863. |
What is biodiversity hotspot? why india considered as a mega biodiversity hotspot? |
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Answer» Answer: A BIODIVERSITY hotspot is a biogeographic region that is both a significant reservoir of biodiversity and is threatened with DESTRUCTION. The TERM biodiversity hotspot specifically REFERS to 25 biologically rich areas around the WORLD that have lost at least 70 percent of their original habitat. |
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| 1864. |
Differentiate between direct and indirect use vale of biodiversity |
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Answer» Answer: The direct value of BIODIVERSITY involves the direct economic value of the products that are sold, while INDIRECT economic value involves INTRINSIC value. ... The direct value of biodiversity is directly harvested from an organism. Example of the direct economic value of diversity includes making food, MEDICINE. |
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| 1865. |
Why the igneous rock called primary rock |
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Answer» Answer: Igneous rocks are called PRIMARY rocks because they BEGIN the ROCK CYCLE. Igneous rocks rocks are referred to as the primary rocks, because they represent the rocks which directly or indirectly provided MATERIALS for the formation of other types of rocks. |
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| 1866. |
Information about environmental secure organisation of NGO in marathi |
Answer» स्वयंसेवी संस्था सध्याच्या पर्यावरणीय समस्या आणि उपायांवर जनतेत जागरूकता निर्माण करतात. नैसर्गिक संसाधनांचे संरक्षण आणि संसाधनांचा न्याय्य वापर सोपविणे. ते वृत्तपत्रे, माहितीपत्रके, लेख, ऑडिओ व्हिज्युअल इत्यादी माध्यमातून माहिती हस्तांतरित करतात.Explanation:
भारतातील काही पर्यावरणीय स्वयंसेवी संस्थाबॉम्बे नैसर्गिक इतिहास समाज
नर्मदा बचाओ आंधळोन
निसर्ग भारतासाठी जागतिक स्तरावरील निधी (Worldwide FUND for nature INDIA)
गोवा फाउंडेशन
To know more observation of ngos WORKING for environment protection in mumbai ... |
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| 1867. |
C. Solve the following.1. Deepak starts walking from his house. He goes 5 km towards the East, then neto his left and goes 4 km. He turns to his left again and goes 5 km. How far is nefrom his house and in what direction? |
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Answer» He is 4 k.m. far from his HOME in NORTH direction. to understand how the ANSWER CAME see the diagram ATTACHED to it. hope it helps!!!! |
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| 1868. |
How can I start an elocution instead of saying good morning to one and all I am here to speak speak few words please suggest some other ways to start for the topic waste management? |
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Answer» warm wishes to all. Today I would like to share my views on the most important TOPIC that is WASTE management. |
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| 1870. |
How can i start an elecution on the topic waste management? |
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Answer» answer . you have to start with the INTRODUCTION of waste of waste management then start topic on waste management that how is waste or on BIODEGRADABLE and nonbiodegradable waste and renewable and NONRENEWABLE resource means that the your topic will be a greater and you can start TUITION very EASILY so please so please use this and you can start the |
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| 1871. |
What is innovation give perfect meaning up to 200 words? |
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Answer» Answer: what is innovation Explanation: Innovation in its modern meaning is "a new idea, creative thoughts, new imaginations in form of DEVICE or METHOD". Innovation is often also viewed as the APPLICATION of better solutions that meet new requirements, unarticulated needs, or existing market needs. Such innovation takes PLACE through the provision of more-effective products, processes, services, technologies, or business models that are made available to markets, governments and society. An innovation is something original and more effective and, as a consequence, new, that "breaks into" the market or society. Innovation is related to, but not the same as, invention, as innovation is more apt to involve the PRACTICAL implementation of an invention (ie new / improved ability) to make a meaningful impact in the market or society,and not all innovations require an invention. Innovation often manifests itself via the engineering process, when the problem being solved is of a technical or scientific nature. The opposite of innovation is exnovation. |
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| 1872. |
Chipko movementof Raja shthan.wasstarted by Bishnoisamaj.(give reason) |
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Answer» Explanation: The 'Chipko Movement' started inspired by the true story of Amrita DEVI Bishnoi. She was a brave lady who showed defiance against the CUTTING down of tree by the MEN of kings. During her FIGHT to protect the nature her head was SEVERED. |
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| 1873. |
Think green go green simple sentences for primary kids |
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Answer» if we SAVE TREES we save earth. trees are GOD for humans. we should not cut the trees. we should grow the trees. Explanation: |
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| 1874. |
What Is Lumbering Exactly? |
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Answer» lumbering INCLUDES process of lodding, driving, manufacturing and TRANSPORTATION of tress after CUTTING down. Explanation: |
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| 1875. |
Find any 4 difference Village life and city life |
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Answer» village not have TIME to time water but city have time to time water DAILY |
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| 1876. |
How long does each moon phase last? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: 10 minutes |
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| 1877. |
Essay writing about importance of the trees and conservation of the trees why do they important for us |
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Answer» Answer: importance of the trees and conservation of the trees Explanation: Importance and Value of Trees Since the beginning, trees have furnished us with two of life’s essentials, food and oxygen. As we evolved, they provided additional necessities such as shelter, medicine, and tools. Today, their value continues to increase and more benefits of trees are being discovered as their ROLE expands to satisfy the needs CREATED by our modern lifestyles. It is necessary to conserver trees. Trees helps us in many ways.Like:-) 1)Trees help to prevent global warming on earth as it control the level of CO2, which is produce by human BEINGS activities 2) Trees exhale life giving gas oxygen.Which is used by humans,and aquatic ANIMALS and co2 is procude which is used by plants and trees to prepare their food and oxygen as their product. 3)Trees gives animals and humans food. 4)Trees give us wood to burn and which is used in construction also.So it necessary to conserver trees
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| 1878. |
Does the earth have molecules?if yes,then does conduction takes place in it? |
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Answer» Answer: yes Explanation: Conduction is one of the three main WAYS that HEAT energy moves from place to place. The other TWO ways heat moves around are radiation and convection. Conduction is the process by which heat energy is transmitted through collisions between neighboring atoms or molecules. Conduction occurs more readily in solids and liquids, where the particles are closer to together, than in gases, where particles are further apart. The rate of energy transfer by conduction is higher when there is a large temperature difference between the substances that are in contact. Think of a FRYING pan set over an open camp stove. The fire's heat causes molecules in the pan to vibrate faster, making it hotter. These vibrating molecules collide with their neighboring molecules, making them ALSO vibrate faster. As these molecules collide, thermal energy is transferred via conduction to the rest of the pan. If you've ever touched the metal handle of a hot pan without a potholder, you have first-hand experience with heat conduction! |
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| 1880. |
Small family is happy family.explain |
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Answer» Answer: A small family (also nuclear family) is a group of people, which is MADE of parents and one or two kids. Nowadays, most newly wedded couples plan to have only one or two kids Explanation: HAPPY families are members, related by BLOOD or by choice, that FREELY give and receive love in healthy ways. Children and family members are ACKNOWLEDGED and rewarded for the good actions, thinking |
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| 1881. |
Enlist a few ways by which you can minimise waste produced |
Answer» The growing amount of waste has created a tremendous problem of dealing with the wastes and its proper disposal. As most of the waste ends up in our oceans, it is necessary to minimize the waste production.Explanation:
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| 1882. |
The lowest layer in the understorey is formed by __________. |
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| 1883. |
State three needs for youth to celebrate festivals |
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Answer» Answer:
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| 1884. |
Match it conservation biodiversity afforestation global warming logging over grazing what will the answe. Conservation |
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| 1885. |
Difference between magnetic and nonmagnetic material |
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Answer» The difference between magnetic and non-magnetic materials is that the magnetic materials are attracted to an external magnetic field due to their proper alignment of magnetic DOMAINS whereas non-magnetic materials are REPELLED from an external magnetic field due to their RANDOM arrangement of magnetic domains. |
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| 1886. |
Responsible for turning taj mahal yellow |
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Answer» BURNING of crackers |
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| 1887. |
Problem 16.9: At a sudden enlargement of a water main from 240 mm to 480 mm diameter. Thehydraulic gradient rises by 10 mm. Estimate the rate of flow. |
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| 1888. |
Hou are forest fire controlled? |
Answer» Generally, the fire spreads only if there is continuous supply of fuel (Dry vegetation) along its PATH. The best way to CONTROL a forest fire is therefore, to prevent it from spreading, which can be done by CREATING firebreaks in the SHAPE of SMALL clearings of ditches in the forests.Hope it help you... So, Plzz mark my ans as brainliest answer... |
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| 1889. |
पर्यावरण शिक्षणाची गरज का आहे |
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Answer» पर्यावरण शिक्षण या संकल्पनेचा उगम सामाजिक ... पर्यावरण शिक्षणाची नितांत गरज आहे. |
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| 1890. |
Is technology a boon or bane |
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Answer» in some AREAS there are benefits of technology like in COMMUNICATION and in some areas TERE are DISADVANTAGES like in increasing of POLLUTION |
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| 1891. |
Name of energy which will never end |
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| 1892. |
Briefly state the steps of 'fuel cycle' and the hazards that they cause. |
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Answer» Explanation: Stages of the Nuclear Fuel CYCLE. Uranium recovery to extract (or MINE) uranium ore, and concentrate (or MILL) the ore to produce a uranium ore concentrate, sometimes CALLED U3O8 or "yellowcake" CONVERSION of uranium ore concentrate into uranium hexafluoride (UF6) Enrichment to increase the concentration of uranium-235 |
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| 1895. |
Which 4 gases are responsible for global warming |
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Answer» Answer: Indeed, CARBON dioxide, a byproduct of fossil fuel combustion, is the principal greenhouse gas CONTRIBUTING to global warming. Greenhouse gases cause the greenhouse effect on planets. The primary greenhouse gases in Earth's ATMOSPHERE are water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and ozone (O3). Halogenated COMPOUNDS such as CFCs, HCFCs, HFCs, PFCs, SF6 and NF3 are responsible for 11 % of global warming. |
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| 1896. |
How does building a dams affect the life of the people who are displaced |
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Answer» Many HUMANS are displaced DUE to dams. Human who live in an area that is to be flooded due to a new dam have to relocate and lose their HOMES to the rising water. Building of dams ALSO affect the people mentally and economically. They have to SHIFT their places, for that they need money. hope it is useful |
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| 1897. |
explain the composition of biotic and abiotic factors in the environment. Give suitable example to distinguish between the two factor |
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Answer» biotic are LIVING COMPONENTS .ex -animals abiotic components are NON living components.ex -water |
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| 1898. |
Observation of endangered species in india |
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Answer» Answer: Wildlife observation is the practice of noting the occurrence or abundance of animal species at a specific location and time,[1] EITHER for research purposes or recreation. A common example of this TYPE of activity is bird watching. The process of scientific wildlife observation includes the reporting of what (diagnosis of the species), where (geographical location), when (date and time), who (details about observer), and why (reason for observation, or explanations for occurrence). Wildlife observation can be performed if the animals are alive, with the most notable example being face-to-face observation and live CAMERAS, or are dead, with the primary example being the notifying of where roadkill has occurred. This OUTLINES the basic information NEEDED to collect data for a wildlife observation; which can also contribute to scientific investigations of distribution, habitat relations, trends, and movement of wildlife species. |
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| 1899. |
it is a riddle. name that food which you throw outer part, than you eat middle part . than you throw inner part . if you gave thia answer than thing you are genious |
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Answer» MANGO is the answer to your riddle. Because we throw its peel, eat the MIDDLE PART and also throw its INNER seed. |
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| 1900. |
What is it that goes up and down but never moves from its place? For answer,rearrange the letters correctly:LAAERSSCT |
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