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Describe soil profile in india map for upsc answer |
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Answer» Alluvial soil [43%] Red soil [18.5%] Black / regur soil [15%] Arid / desert soil Laterite soil Saline soil Peaty / marshy soil Forest soil Sub-mountain soil Snowfields Alluvial soil: Mostly available soil in India (about 43%) which covers an area of 143 sq.km. Widespread in northern plains and river valleys. In peninsular-India, they are mostly FOUND in deltas and estuaries. Humus, lime and organic matters are present. Highly fertile. Indus-Ganga-Brahmaputhra plain, Narmada-Tapi plain etc are examples. They are depositional soil – transported and deposited by rivers, streams etc. Sand content decreases from west to east of the country. New alluvium is termed as Khadar and old alluvium is termed as Bhangar. Colour: Light Grey to Ash Grey. Texture: Sandy to silty loam or clay. Rich in: potash Poor in: phosphorous. Wheat, RICE, maize, sugarcane, pulses, OILSEED etc are cultivated mainly. Red soil: Seen mainly in low rainfall area. Also known as Omnibus group. Porous, FRIABLE structure. Absence of lime, kankar (impure calcium carbonate). Deficient in: lime, phosphate, manganese, nitrogen, humus and potash. Colour: Red because of Ferric oxide. The lower layer is reddish yellow or yellow. Texture: Sandy to clay and loamy. Wheat, cotton, pulses, tobacco, oilseeds, potato etc are cultivated. Black soil / regur soil: Regur means cotton – best soil for cotton cultivation. Most of the Deccan is occupied by Black soil. Mature soil. High water retaining capacity. Swells and will become sticky when wet and shrink when dried. Self-ploughing is a characteristic of the black soil as it develops wide cracks when dried. Rich in: Iron, lime, calcium, potassium, aluminum and magnesium. Deficient in: Nitrogen, Phosphorous and organic matter. Colour: Deep black to light black. Texture: Clayey. Laterite soil: Name from Latin word ‘Later’ which means Brick. Become so soft when wet and so hard when dried. In the areas of high temperature and high rainfall. Formed as a result of high leaching. Lime and silica will be leached away from the soil. Organic matters of the soil will be removed fast by the bacteria as it is high temperature and humus will be taken quickly by the trees and other plants. Thus, humus content is low. Rich in: Iron and Aluminum Deficient in: Nitrogen, Potash, Potassium, Lime, Humus Colour: Red colour due to iron oxide. Rice, Ragi, Sugarcane and Cashew nuts are cultivated mainly. Desert / arid soil: Seen under Arid and Semi-Arid conditions. Deposited mainly by wind activities. High salt content. Lack of moisture and Humus. Kankar or Impure Calcium carbonate content is high which restricts the infiltration of water. Nitrogen is insufficient and Phosphate is normal. Texture: Sandy Colour: Red to Brown. Peaty / marshy soil: Areas of HEAVY rainfall and high humidity. Growth of vegetation is very less. A large quantity of dead organic matter/humus which makes the soil alkaline. Heavy soil with black colour. Forest soil: Regions of high rainfall. Humus content is less and thus the soil is acidic. Mountain soil: In the mountain regions of the country. Immature soil with low humus and acidic. |
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Write any two functions of roots in plant body |
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Answer» The two MAIN functions of roots are to DELIVER WATER and nutrients to the plant or TREE and provide an anchor that KEEPS the plant or tree in the soil. |
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Can we derive chemical erosion flux from river sediment? |
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Answer» No. we can't derive chemical EROSION FLUX from RIVER SEDIMENT. |
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Biotic and a biotic component |
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Answer» Biotic components are the living things that shape an ECOSYSTEM. Examples of biotic components include ANIMALS, plants, fungi, and BACTERIA. ABIOTIC components are non-living components that influence an ecosystem. |
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What are the problems faced before rain water harvesting |
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Answer» Answer: Rain WATER HARVESTING is that PROCESS in the rain water SAVES. |
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| 2256. |
Whichplanet is nearest to the sun |
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Answer» Mercury Explanation: |
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Cocount seeds are dispersed by water give the reason simple answer |
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Answer» Answer: seeds dispersed by watwr are contained in light and BUOYANT FRUIT giving them the ABILITY to float .coconuts are well known for their ability to float on water to reach LAND where they can GERMINATE |
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Give two reason on how unclean school induce negative learning |
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Answer» Answer: KIDS could get sick and have to miss SCHOOL, and a bad ENVIRONMENT could END up hurting the kids mentally. Explanation: |
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What to write introduction for school project work |
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Answer» Answer: EXPLANATION: project work Topic_________ Submitted to *your TEACHER NAME Submitted by your name CLASS and roll no |
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Uses of trees in kannada |
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Answer» Answer: trees give food to eat. trees give us herbs for making medicines. trees gives us WOOD |
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Give the recommendations on how to encourage your school mates to keep their classrooms clean |
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Answer» + let them know the benefits of keeping their CLASSROOM clean + make more fun and game INVOLVED in that which will inspire them or MAYBE boost them to do that + there can be award for the cleanest classroom and then they will be MOTIVATED to do so |
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Give three advice to your principal on how to reward students who keep their classroom clean |
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Answer» hi mate Daily Clean up Daily Clean upStack chairs so the custodian can vacuum efficiently Daily Clean upStack chairs so the custodian can vacuum efficientlyPick up all trash and debris Daily Clean upStack chairs so the custodian can vacuum efficientlyPick up all trash and debrisTidy up all classroom materials and put them where they belong Daily Clean upStack chairs so the custodian can vacuum efficientlyPick up all trash and debrisTidy up all classroom materials and put them where they belongUse disinfectant wipes to wipe the tops of students desks Daily Clean upStack chairs so the custodian can vacuum efficientlyPick up all trash and debrisTidy up all classroom materials and put them where they belongUse disinfectant wipes to wipe the tops of students desksWipe black and white boards as well as the ledges Daily Clean upStack chairs so the custodian can vacuum efficientlyPick up all trash and debrisTidy up all classroom materials and put them where they belongUse disinfectant wipes to wipe the tops of students desksWipe black and white boards as well as the ledgesMaintaining a clean classroom ensures a safe and germ-free learning environment. There are MANY tips and ideas available for cleaning SERVICES. First Coast Home Pros has been servicing the JACKSONVILLE, FL area since 2008. It is our goal to be the best service company to ever enter your home. Our team of professionals can provide cleaning services from housekeeping, window and blinds, carpet and other floor surfaces, tile and grout cleaning, pressure washing, gutter services, and air duct cleaning. THANKS ME MARK AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER FOLLOWING ME BYEEEEEEEE |
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| 2263. |
Any five components of home science ad writ on 1 line class 10 |
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Give three recommendations on how to encourage your school mates to keep their classrooms clean |
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Answer» Answer: U can ENCOURAGE the?m by teaching about the DISADVANTAGE of the uncleanness |
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How will India look like in 2050 if you stop nurturing the nature |
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Answer» I THINK that the everything is change in 2050.And technology is so FAST . scientists are research about TIME machine. what do you think give COMMENTS following me |
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Write a short note on acid rains and its harmful effects on environment |
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Answer» Acid RAIN is rain that is unusually acidic and corrosive in nature. ... Acid rain can have harmful EFFECTS on plants, ANIMALS and humans. It is CAUSED when gaseous compounds of ammonium, carbon, nitrogen, and sulphur are released into the atmosphere. The wind carries the gases high into the sky |
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Give one reason on how an unclean school induce negative learning |
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Answer» Answer: When a school is unclean it BECOMES unhygienic and everyone wants a CLEAN environment while studying and if the school will be unclean then many at times students will FALL sick which MIGHT effect their studies. Explanation: |
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State three advantages and disadvantages of a clean school |
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Answer» 3 ADVANTAGES of CLEAN SCHOOL is : no HEALTH problems stay cool be pride 3 |
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| 2269. |
Write information about ganga yamuna river causing effects to taj mahal |
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Answer» The GANGA river is one of the most POLLUTED rivers in the world and poses major threats to the human populous based around it. The Yamuna river is not as polluted as the Ganga, however, after the Wazirabad BARRAGE and Okhla barrage there is a discharge of WASTE which makes the river become dangerously polluted. |
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What is the definition of the term "clean school environment"? |
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Answer» ABSTRACT: Clean and healthy lifestyle is an IMPORTANT thing for student. Healthy ENVIRONMENT can encourage STUDY activity in SCHOOL. School environment is prominent factors for the formation of students habits. ... Based on SEM it was found that clean school significantly affect student's clean lifestyle behavior. |
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Write a paragraph on global warming and its causes |
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Answer» Get the basic facts about global warming and how it is effecting our climate. Unbiased information presented in easy to understand format. Free PDF download available. Climate CHANGE. Non-profit. SAVE a child. Tax Deductible. Types: SEA RISE, Green House EFFECT, Pollution |
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Write a paragraph on my aim in life is flight attendent |
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Answer» SURE i can OK okokokvhghuvobufocixsvixudkgufyrqyrkzkvkciatockvk iwxuvuvuv |
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Against on the nature is for need |
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Answer» no Explanation: in older TIMES like Ramayana, the experiments were ECOFRIENDLY. they were also happy than us. it was not MAGIC. it was all the POWER of brain |
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Why is it important to reduce and control soil erosion? |
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Answer» It is caused by factors such as water, wind and tillage of farm fields. ... One of the best ways to prevent SOIL erosion is to increase vegetation, which locks in the soil particles and breaks up damaging WINDS. TERRACING is an option for CONTROLLING erosion on SLOPED land by cutting in flat surfaces |
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Which initiative was taken to reduce global warming? |
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Answer» FORTUNATELY, a few of the GLOBAL INITIATIVES to prevent climate change are started by various sectors. . haze pollution incidents of 1997–1998, ASEAN has taken MANY initiatives and ACTIONS on-the-ground to address land . |
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How is energy flow has important implication for the way in which we obtain our food and energy |
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Answer» I don't UNDERSTAND your QUESTION |
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Names of 3 Edible buds for my project please |
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Answer» Answer: Edible BUDS are unopened buds of caper BUSHES ,the buds of BANANAS, buds of DAY lilies, cabbage and lettuce are LARGE terminal buds |
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What would happen if there is no fuel on the earth? imagine a world without fossil fuels and write ways ur life would be different without oil and gas .suggest kind of fuel to be used in place of fossil fuels. |
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Answer» There WOULD be no COMBUSTION of FUELS |
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Why is essential to conserve biotic species |
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Answer» Answer: The GOAL of ecosystem CONSERVATION is the long-term persistence of the biotain the system. Protected areas areessential to conserve species unable to coexist with HUMANS. They also function as ecological BASELINES to monitor the effects of humans on their own ecosystems. |
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Magnetic inks are made by mixing very small particles of a magnetic substance with aliquid. Find out the uses of magnetic inks |
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Answer» Answer: Magnetic Ink CHARACTER Recognition is USED for the printing of bank CHECKS on blank stock. Unlike toner (ink) used for general text printing, MICR toner has a HIGH iron oxide content so that it can be read by electronic bank processing equipment. |
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What is unauthorized recycling of metals |
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Answer» Answer: Metal is all AROUND us, whether you realize it or not. The electronic gadgets, batteries, buildings, furniture, transportation, almost everything around you consists of metals. They are even used by SCULPTORS and artists for their art pieces. To make all these metal products, we need raw metal which is obtained either from extracting or metal recycling. LET's learn more about them. Extracting Raw Metals After the metal is extracted from the soil, it is REFINED, processed, and transported to several manufacturers. There, the processed metal will undergo further processes and turned into different products. While these products are useful, the processes required to produce them end up doing a lot of DAMAGE to the environment. In order to minimize these damages, you must recycle metals. hope it helps u buddy..... @dhruvchaudhary38 |
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What is the seventh largest country in the world |
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Answer» India_____..........!!! |
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What is the sixth largest river in the world |
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Answer» Answer: The Yellow River or Huang He is the SECOND longest river in China, after the YANGTZE River, and the sixth longest river system in the world at the estimated length of 5,464 km (3,395 mi).[1] Originating in the Bayan Har Mountains in Qinghai PROVINCE of Western China, it flows through nine provinces, and it empties into the Bohai Sea near the city of Dongying in Shandong province. The Yellow River basin has an east–west extent of about 1,900 kilometers (1,180 mi) and a north–south extent of about 1,100 km (680 mi). Its TOTAL drainage area is about 752,546 square kilometers (290,560 sq mi). hope u like my answer !!! |
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Which is the third longest river in world |
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Answer» YANGTZE IS YOUR ANSWER MATE Explanation: |
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How much fresh water is available to us till 2025 |
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Answer» By 2025, an estimated 1.8 billion people will live in areas plagued by water scarcity, with two-thirds of the world's POPULATION LIVING in water-stressed regions as a result of USE, growth, and climate change |
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Which is the common Bone disease |
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Answer» Answer: Osteoporosis Osteoporosis, disease characterized by the thinning of bones, with a CONSEQUENT tendency to SUSTAIN fractures from minor stresses. Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic BONE disease, and its NAME LITERALLY means “porous bone.” The disorder is most common inpostmenopausal women over age 50HOPE IT HELPS YOU ❤❤ |
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How to engage in a protest of human right violation |
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Answer» Answer: While no HUMAN RIGHTS instrument or national CONSTITUTION GRANTS the absolute right to protest, such a right to protest may be a manifestation of the right to freedom of assembly, the right to freedom of association, and the right to freedom of speech.Additionally, protest and restrictions on protest have lasted as ... |
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Georgette fabric information for project |
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Answer» Georgette is a synthetic fabric made up from either polyester or NYLON. Originally when Georgette was invented by a French dressmaker EARLY 20th century it was produced with silk yarns. As materials and processes have developed there is a cheaper and easily accessible Georgette which is made up of a synthetic yarn. Georgette is a lightweight slightly textured crepe fabric with a dull FINISH compared to other crepe materials LIKE chiffon. The crinkles in the fabric are made by alternating yarns in the weft and warp creating this texture when it is relaxed. Double Georgette is a heavier weight compared to the other types of Georgette available. |
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What are the threats to biodiversity? Discuss briefly in the context of India . |
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Answer» Answer: DEFORESTATION, poaching, ILLEGAL hunting,ETC |
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What are the harmful gases present when we burn fossil fuels? |
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Answer» Carbondioxde , Sulpherdioxide , Methane , Nitogen OXIDE Are Some Of The HARMFUL Gases Produced While BURNING Fossil Fuels |
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What is building sustainability and why is it important? |
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Answer» Green building/construction, sustainable design/building, whatever you want to call it, it’s one of the hottest topics in the home and design world right now. But what does it really mean to build sustainably and how does it BENEFIT homeowners and our environment?
In Canada alone, our buildings produce 17% of the country’s greenhouse gases and account for 40% of emissions from electricity generation. Sustainable buildings are designed to help reduce the overall impact on the environment and human health during and after construction.
This is accomplished by:
Preserving and protecting the natural resources that surround the project site. Reducing trash, pollution, and degradation of the environment when the building in under construction. Efficient use of energy, water, and other resources Protecting the homeowner’s health. Building to a Passive House STANDARD In a RESIDENTIAL home, heating is the biggest culprit when it comes to energy consumption. According to National Resources Canada, it accounts for a whopping 61.3% as compared to water heating (18.7%), appliances (13.6%), and lighting (4.4%). With stats like these, it’s no wonder why more insulation, better windows, less thermal bridging & air tight homes make such an impact. Want to do your part and live more sustainably? Here are some things to consider when building/renovating your new home:
Incorporate better performing insulation in WALLS, ceiling and under floors, which will help keep the heat in and save on energy costs. Install a Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) system, which will provide controlled ventilation and continuous fresh air into the home while capturing heat from stale exhaust air - helping to IMPROVE the indoor environment Install higher quality windows to reduce cool and drafty areas in your home. Reduce air leakage with quality windows and a continuous air barrier - keeping warm air inside and cold air outside, and vice versa. Utilize the sun - place your windows to take advantage of the sun’s position throughout the day and seasons. This will help to warm the house in the winter. Additionally, install solar water heating to generate heat for such things as baths, showers, radiant floor heating, and more. Install appliances with high energy efficiency ratings and use energy efficient LED lighting throughout the home. Use non-toxic building materials with low Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). Minimize waste and recycle where possible, especially when demolishing and building. Use recycled materials such as Trex decking for outside patios, which is made of 95% recycled plastic and wood fibres. Use local materials to reduce transportation costs and partner with suppliers who also operate sustainably. Install water tanks to collect rainwater for use in bathrooms and gardens to improve water use efficiency. Install a drain-water heat exchanger which can recover heat from the hot water used in showers, bathtubs, sinks, dishwashers, and clothes washers.
Whether you are building or renovating, think green. Incorporating sustainable elements into your home is easier than you think and in the long run, can help you save money and live a healthier life. |
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What are blooms that are produced in polluted water bodies? |
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Answer» Answer: Cyanobacteria. HARMFUL algal BLOOMS in freshwater lakes and rivers, or at estuaries, where rivers FLOW into the OCEAN, are caused by Cyanobacteria, ALSO known as "blue-green algae". They can produce hazardous toxins, such as microcystins, a neurotoxin which destroys nerve tissue of mammals Explanation: |
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What are factors of production |
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Answer» Answer: FACTOR of PRODUCTION are capital, LAND , labour, etc.... |
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What are benefits of medicinal plants of india?? |
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Plants which have more than one edible part |
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Answer» ANSWER: GREEN BEANS have an EDIBLE part Explanation: its LEAVES are edible |
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Social-religious reform movement under Rammohan Roy-4 Marks |
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Answer» Answer: Social Reforms The Bengal society was weighed down with an array of evil customs and regulations. There was a huge prevalance of intricate rituals and scrupulous moral codes which were largely modified and badly elucidated ancient traditions. He was against traditional Hindu practices and echoed his voice against Sati system, polygamy, caste rigidity and child marriage. His biggest achievement was the prohibition of the “sati PRATHA”, a practice in which a widow was made to immolate herself at the funeral pyre of her deceased HUSBAND. He struggled for YEARS to get this evil legally eradicated. He established the Brahmo SAMAJ along with the other enlightened BENGALIS. The samaj was a highly influential socio-religious reform movement which raised its voice against evils like caste system, dowry, ill-treatment of women, etc. |
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Write your views about swachh Bharat mission |
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Answer» Answer:
Mark me as a brainliest. |
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-the global schoolhapter : Improvement In Food ResourcesWorksheetAnswer the following questions.1. In agricultural practices, "higher input gives higher yield”. Discuss how.2. Given figure shows the two crop fields [ plots A & Bl have been treated by manure and chemicalfertilisers respectively, keeping other environmental factors same. Observe the graph andanswer the following questions.(1) Why does plot B show sudden increase and thengradual decrease in yield ?(11) Why is the highest peak in plot A graph slightly> Plot Al Mamuresdelayed ?(in) What is the reason for the different pattern ofthe two graphs ? |
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Answer» We should no waste FOOD because FARMERS are doing HARD WORK to get a single rice |
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