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301.

Usefull micro organisms​

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FOLLOWING are a few USEFUL MICROORGANISMS: Bacteria. FUNGI. Protozoa.

302.

6litres=. milliliters​

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Answer:

6000 MILLILITRES

Explanation:

1 litre=1000 millilitres

6 litres=6000 millilitres

303.

What is a langar? How does it encourage a community feeling?

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fgydusuu the CHART U i is a GREAT WEEKEND too is e

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rurueu u u u really excited for you

304.

Friends jalsuraksha book pdf in english mudim and jalsuraksha book frandpage photo class 10th.Pless friends.

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Friends jalsuraksha BOOK PDF in english mudim and jalsuraksha book frandpage PHOTO CLASS 10th.

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305.

1)W.H.R चे पूर्ण रूप​

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ANSWER:

waist-hip RATIO

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306.

Which metal is extracted from hematite ore

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ANSWER: Iron

Iron is EXTRACTED from HEMATITE in the BLAST furnace.

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307.

Can you accurately the length of the wood to bhaiya looking at It ?​

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ANSWER:

Answer is GIVEN in the picture.

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308.

An iron nail is dipped in an aqueous solution of blue vitriol. what changes will be observed​

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ANSWER:

  1. which CHAPTER ?????????????????????
309.

Name at least two substances/ materials that constitute garbage ?​

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Materials which are of no use for its owner and can be THROWN away are called WASTES. Organic waste which decomposes due to BIOLOGICAL ACTION is called biodegradable waste. Plastic, metals etc.

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310.

पारा का घनत्व 13.6 ग्राम/क्यूबिक से.मी. होने पर 5 लीटर पारे का भार कितना किलोग्राम होगा?​

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the MASS of 5 litres of MERCURY in kilogram is 68 kilometre

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311.

how the world started which elements gets mixed and how was the environment on that day and why dinosauras gets killed by meteors??​

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ANSWER:

I don't KNOW WWWWW wwwwwwwwwww

312.

c) Am Biogeographical information can be applied to the study of contemporary b) aquatic d) oceanic problems. a) environmental c terrestrial A On noche​

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The ocean and climate change

The ocean is being disproportionately impacted by increasing carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from human activities.

This causes changes in water temperature, ocean acidification and deoxygenation, leading to changes in oceanic circulation and chemistry, rising sea levels, increased storm INTENSITY, as well as changes in the diversity and abundance of marine species.

Degradation of coastal and marine ecosystems threatens the physical, economic and food security of local communities, as well as resources for global businesses.

Climate change weakens the ability of the ocean and coasts to provide critical ecosystem services such as food, carbon storage, oxygen generation, as well as to support nature-based SOLUTIONS to climate change adaptation.

The sustainable management, conservation and restoration of coastal and marine ecosystems are vital to support the CONTINUED provision of ecosystem services on which people DEPEND. A low carbon emissions trajectory is indispensable to preserve the HEALTH of the ocean.

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313.

Remote sensing application in land use planning : An approach to minimize environment disaster​

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Photosynthesis, the PROCESS by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and USED to convert WATER, carbon dioxide, and minerals into OXYGEN and energy-rich organic compounds.

Explanation:

Photosynthesis, the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.

314.

What do you know about a) Archimedes​

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ANSWER:

U like it??

EXPLANATION:

Archimedes of SYRACUSE was a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Although few details of his life are known, he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity

315.

The heart circulates blood throughout the body.(true or false)​

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ANSWER:

TRUE

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316.

Why is organic vegetable farming getting more popularity nowadays​

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Organic foods have gained popularity because PEOPLE have BECOME aware of their BENEFITS. They contain no chemical pesticides and fertilizers and are grown NATURALLY with manure or compost and only natural pesticides and insecticides are used," said Dr.

317.

What are insectivorous plants? Explain with the help of an example, also draw suitable diagram. pls answer ​

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Mode of nutrition in Pitcher PLANT: Plants which grow in nitrogen deficient soil derive their nitrogen from insects, e.g., pitcher plant etc.

Pitcher Plants : Leaf blade or lamina is modified into sac like structure known as pitcher. Leaf apex forms the lid of the pitcher which is lined by nectar secreting glands. Internal lining of the pitcher has digestive glands which secrete proteolytic enzymes to digest proteins of the trapped insects. To trap the insect pitcher has following modifications: 

(i) Insects are attracted by coloured lid and nectar.

(ii) Neck of the pitcher bears bristles pointing inward and DOWNWARD which pierces the body of the ESCAPING insects and kills them.

(iii) INNER portion of pitcher is SLIPPERY and contain acidic fluid by which insects slips down and gets drowned in the fluid. 

(iv) Once the insect is trapped and killed, it is digested and end products of digestion mainly amino acids are absorbed by the pitcher walls.

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318.

How can you use water harvested from rain?​

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Rooftop rainwater harvesting is used to PROVIDE DRINKING water, DOMESTIC water, water for livestock, water for small irrigation, and a way to replenish GROUNDWATER levels.

319.

Answer in one or two sentence(s): Cite examples of two chemical reactions that are familiar to you.​

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ANSWER:

NA + Cl₂ = 2NaCl

2H₂ + O₂ = 2H₂O

Explanation:

320.

.1 Cite examples of two chemical reactions that are familiar to you.​

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EXPLANATION:

chemical reactions in everyday life INCLUDE photosynthesis, rust, baking, digestion, combustion, chemical batteries, fermentation, and WASHING with soap and water..

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321.

How is soil formed plz help me​

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SOIL minerals form the basis of soil. They are produced from ROCKS (parent material) through the PROCESSES of weathering and natural erosion. Water, wind, temperature change, gravity, chemical interaction, LIVING organisms and PRESSURE differences all help break down parent material.

322.

3.Answer in one or two sentence(s):3.1 Cite examples of two chemical reactions that are familiar to you.​

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EXPLANATION:

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Below are the some familiar chemical REACTIONS of daily LIFE :-

Combustion

Photosynthesis

Oxidation

Digestion

AEROBIC respiration

Anaerobic respiration

323.

2.3 In which type of soil there is approximately the same amount of sand and clay?​

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Most soils are a combination of the three. The relative percentages of sand, silt, and clay are what give soil its TEXTURE. A clay LOAM texture soil, for example, has NEARLY equal parts of sand, SLIT, and clay.

324.

In which type of soil there is approximately the same amount of sand and clay​

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Most SOILS are a combination of the three. The relative percentages of sand, silt, and CLAY are what give soil its TEXTURE. A clay loam texture soil, for example, has NEARLY equal PARTS of sand, slit, and clay.

325.

Answer in a sentence :2.1 The BCG vaccine is used to immunize us against a disease. Name the disease.​

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326.

The BCG vaccine is used to immunize us against a disease name the disease​

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ANSWER:

ok

Explanation:

OH it's EASY tuberculosis

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327.

The animal that is an invertebrate is​

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ANSWER:

hi

Explanation:

An INVERTEBRATE is a cold-blooded animal with no backbone. Invertebrates can LIVE on land—like insects, spiders, and worms—or in water. Marine invertebrates include crustaceans (such as CRABS and lobsters), mollusks (such as SQUIDS and clams), and coral.

328.

Speed of cyclone tauktae in tamilnadu, karnataka, kerala, maharashtra, goa, tamilnadu, gujrat?​

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Answer:

6ig7 ciyco7byfugo7 TACKY

329.

The bone that stretches from shoulder to elbow is​

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ANSWER:

hi

Explanation:

The ELBOW joint connects the upper arm BONE, which is called the HUMERUS, with the bones in your forearm, called the radius and ULNAR.

330.

_____8.Ang pag-aalaga ng isda ay may dalang ________.A.pandaemyaB.polusyonC.populasyonD.swerte​

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ANSWER:

swerte YAN

EXPLANATION:

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331.

3: short answers questions:1:How can we prevent pollution of sea water?​

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by CLEANING the water and by using cloth BAG instead of using plastic bags ...

we can also prevent it by throwing the GARBAGE into dustbin not in river

Explanation:

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332.

How many hours cyclone tauktae remained in tamilnadu, karnataka?​

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  • PHOTOPHOBIA literally means "fear of light." If you have photophobia, you're not ACTUALLY AFRAID of light, but you are very sensitive to it. The sun or bright indoor light can be uncomfortable, even painful. Photophobia isn't a condition -- it's a symptom of another problem.

333.

3:short answers questions:(1) How can we prevent pollution of sea water?​

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Explanation:

By following some methods :-

  • CONSERVE Water. Use less water so excess RUNOFF and wastewater will not flow into the ocean.
  • Conserve Water. Use less water so excess runoff and wastewater will not flow into the ocean.Reduce Pollutants. ...
  • Conserve Water. Use less water so excess runoff and wastewater will not flow into the ocean.Reduce Pollutants. ...Reduce Waste. ...
  • Conserve Water. Use less water so excess runoff and wastewater will not flow into the ocean.Reduce Pollutants. ...Reduce Waste. ...Shop WISELY. ...
  • Conserve Water. Use less water so excess runoff and wastewater will not flow into the ocean.Reduce Pollutants. ...Reduce Waste. ...Shop Wisely. ...Reduce VEHICLE Pollution. ...
  • Conserve Water. Use less water so excess runoff and wastewater will not flow into the ocean.Reduce Pollutants. ...Reduce Waste. ...Shop Wisely. ...Reduce Vehicle Pollution. ...Use Less Energy. ...
  • Conserve Water. Use less water so excess runoff and wastewater will not flow into the ocean.Reduce Pollutants. ...Reduce Waste. ...Shop Wisely. ...Reduce Vehicle Pollution. ...Use Less Energy. ...Fish Responsibly. ...
  • Conserve Water. Use less water so excess runoff and wastewater will not flow into the ocean.Reduce Pollutants. ...Reduce Waste. ...Shop Wisely. ...Reduce Vehicle Pollution. ...Use Less Energy. ...Fish Responsibly. ...Practice Safe Boating

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334.

3:short answers questions:what do you know about water cycle?​

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The CONSTANT flow of water from the Earth to the atmosphere and BACK to the Earth is known as the water cycle. The two MAIN steps INVOLVED in water cycle are evaporation and condensation. Evaporation is the process in which water changes into vapour DUE to the heat of the Sun.

335.

3:short answers questions:(1) Define cells?​

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A cell is defined as the SMALLEST, BASIC unit of life that is responsible for all of life's processes.” Cells are the STRUCTURAL, functional, and biological UNITS of all LIVING beings

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336.

Vayu k hanikarak tatva ky ky ha

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ANSWER:

NAHI maloom

Explanation:

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337.

Ture,B. Fill in the blanks.trientsrmatiagat1. Suspended particles of the air are known as2. Aboutof the global people inhabit the arid and semiarid regions3. Arsenic poisoning is caused due toof the water-table.4. Removal of the topsoil from its place is known as5. Rainharvest aids in6. Desert soil is found in7.is the ultimate source of energy on this planet.8. Fossil fuels are modified forms of plant and animalC. Mark the following true or false.1. Exhaustible resources are actually non-renewable.2. Arsenic poisoning is due to inhalation of contaminated air.3. Uranium is a non-metallic mineral.4. Fossil fuels are non-renewable sources of energy.5. Ozone layer protects us from harmful ultraviolet rays.6. Soil consists of four layers.7. Air is a mixture of various aerosols.8. Energy is the capacity to do work.betUsdelDIE​

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338.

How did George mestrol invent velcro? write briefly ​

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George De Mestral got the idea for Velcro® from cockleburs CAUGHT in his clothes and his dog's fur. During a walk in the WOODS in 1948, SWISS engineer and outdoorsman de Mestral caught hundreds of BURRS in his clothes and his dog's fur. He wondered how they attached themselves so tenaciously.

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339.

what is environmental science... the first question ......give some 10-20 examples of or from your surroundings that next question I will ask u later on wait for. other question I will be asking each and every day from u... WHO SO EVER GIVING MY ANSWERS CORRECTLY I'LL BE MARKING THAT ID FOR THE BEST ID I'LL BE FOLLOW THAT ID WITH THOS I'LL BE HIGHLIGHTING THAT ID FOR THE BEST EVER ID​

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ENVIRONMENTAL science is defined as a branch of BIOLOGY focused on the study of the relationships of the NATURAL world and the relationships between organisms and their environments. An example of environmental science is the study of the natural world and how it relates to RECYCLING and mulching.

340.

রাসায়নিক পরিবর্তনঘটলে কী কী দেখে/অনুভবকরে তার বোঝা যেতে পারে?

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ANSWER:

THis LANGUAGE Out OF My FIND

341.

Lime water is a acid or base

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EXPLANATION:

ACIDIC

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342.

Wind erosion and it's types

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Wind erosion can result in a variety of types of movement of the soil. These THREE types different types INCLUDE SUSPENSION, creep, and saltation. Suspension occurs when the wind takes fine particles of dirt and dust into the area and can move SAID particles over long distances..

343.

Which fruit it is tell me fast​

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ANSWER:

I THINK it's Not a FRUIT maybe it is a SPONGY BALL

344.

Please answer fast nd don't spam....​

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COORDINATES simply GIVE a place's position relative to the Equator (LATITUDE) and PRIME meridian (longitude). Signs OFTEN point in the general direction of a location.

345.

Food stored in flowers

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HEYA mate......

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Plants can store the starch in these places

  1. leaves (cabbage, spinach, lettuce)
  2. fruit (apples, BANANA, peaches)
  3. fruit (apples, banana, peaches)stem (sugar cane)
  4. fruit (apples, banana, peaches)stem (sugar cane)seeds (wheat or MEALIES)
  5. fruit (apples, banana, peaches)stem (sugar cane)seeds (wheat or mealies)flowers (nasturtiums, broccoli and CAULIFLOWER)
  6. fruit (apples, banana, peaches)stem (sugar cane)seeds (wheat or mealies)flowers (nasturtiums, broccoli and cauliflower)roots (CARROTS or beetroot)

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346.

Please answer this three questions..... Spammers stay away from this ​

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ANSWER:

d

a

d

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347.

Ecosystem and adaptation of mango trees

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Explanation:

The mango plant consists of a long tap root that can reach up to 6 feet deep. This unique feature allows the mango to survive in semi-drought conditions, like an eight month DRY period. Mango leaves are equipped with a THICK OUTER CUTICLE to prevent WATER and nutrient loss.

348.

Define environment for 11thclass​

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The environment can be defined as a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects which INFLUENCE human life. While all living or biotic elements are ANIMALS, plants, FORESTS, FISHERIES, and birds, etc. The non-living or abiotic elements include water, land, sunlight, rocks, and air, etc.

Functions of Environment

(1) Supply of RESOURCES

The environment offers resources for production.

It includes both renewable and non-renewable resources.

Example: Wood for furniture, soil, land, etc.

(2) Sustains Life

The environment includes the sun, soil, water, air which are essential for human life.

It sustains life by providing genetic and biodiversity.

(3) Assimilation of Waste

Production and consumption activities generate waste.

This occurs mostly in the form of garbage.

The environment helps in getting rid of the garbage.

(4) Enhances Quality of Life

Environment enhances the quality of life.

Man enjoys natural beauty like rivers, mountains, deserts, etc.

These add to the quality of life.

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349.

Why do people need a community

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Having a sense of community UNITES us. Being a part of a community can make us feel as though we are a part of something greater than ourselves. It can give us OPPORTUNITIES to connect with people, to reach for our GOALS, and makes us feel safe and secure. It's IMPORTANT for every person to have a sense of community.

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350.

State 3 importance of nuclear energy

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Answer:

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