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What word is used to describe the detailed landscape of a region that can be shown on a map? |
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Brazil is known as the ‘ coffee pot of the world the question is related to which chapter? |
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Answer» Answer: Brazil is known as the ‘ coffee pot of the world the QUESTION is related to which chapter? Explanation: IT IS RELATED TO CHAPTER OF GEOGRAPHY CROPS CHAPTER I.e Agriculture.plz mark brainliest and give a heart!!!#peace#LOVE |
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A particle of mass m is projected with a velocity V making anangle of 45° with horizontal. The magnitude of angularmomentum of projectile about the point of projection, whenthe particle is at its maximum height h is |
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Answer» Explanation: #MARK BARINLIEST AND PLZ CLICK ON HEART |
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What is continental drift theory |
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Answer» Explanation: Continental DRIFT is the THEORY that the EARTH's continents have moved over GEOLOGIC time relative to each other, thus appearing to have "drifted" ACROSS the ocean bed. The speculation that continents might have 'drifted' was first put forward by Abraham Ortelius in 1596. |
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Compared to villages, life in cities is more comfortable.Give reasons |
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Answer» Answer: People live in cities because it is easy for them to find and do the things they want there. A city USUALLY has a "city CENTRE" where GOVERNMENT and business TAKE place, and places called SUBURBS where people live around the outside of the centre. |
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7. Draw the diagrams to represent the following(a) Meander(b) Delta(c) Block Mountain (d) Anticline and Syncline |
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Answer» Baate Google MAIN search Kar LE Explanation: It will be EASY |
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Does the factory have a safety propagate in case of emergency |
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Answer» Answer: Some do some DONE (it REALLY depends on the FACTORY) Explanation: |
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Name a sparsely populated forested area. |
Answer» Some of the more sparsely populated regions of the world are found in Afghanistan, SYRIA, Iraq, the Arctic CIRCLE, the Sahara, the Himalayan region of Asia, ICELAND, Northwest AFRICA, the Outback of Australia, and Mongolia.PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST...... |
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Obtain information about any one.indusyry in yoir locality |
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Answer» Answer: BRICK industry Explanation: |
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Recommendations on how to deal with increase in price of food lead by the drought |
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Answer» High oil PRICES raise shipping costs. Food gets transported great distances. You can expect high gas prices about SIX weeks after an increase in oil futures. Oil prices also affect farming. Oil byproducts are a SIGNIFICANT component of fertilizer. That contributes 20% of the cost of raising grain. Between 2001 and 2007, high oil prices added 40% to the cost of growing corn, wheat, and soybeans. |
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Recommendations on how to deal with the increase in price of food lead by the drought |
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Answer» Answer Since I first became aware of the severity of the drought of 2012, I have been waiting for my grocery BILL to rise precipitously. But most of the negative effects of the drought will take some TIME for the average grocery shopper to feel. In fact, you may find that the COST of your sirloin and pork chops has dropped recently. This has to do with the economics of livestock farming. When a drought raises the price of feed, farmers need to find a way to make their herds economically sustainable. They do so by liquidating (that is, slaughtering) a portion of their breeding herds. That leaves them with fewer mouths to feed when the price of CORN goes up, and gives them an extra influx of cash via the sale of that meat. What it means for consumers is that there is a short-term surplus of meat on the market, making prices lower. However, we shouldn’t get used to those lower prices, since the reduction of herds means that there will be fewer animals available for slaughter in the coming months, driving the prices up again. The USDA, which tracks the changes in food prices from year to year, estimates that inflation of meat prices will be about 5% in 2013. To put that in perspective, the food inflation rate for all edibles in 2011 was 3.7% – which was already MUCH higher than the usual annual inflation rate of 2%. |
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Recommendations on how to deal with decline in food production lead by the drought |
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Answer» Since I first became aware of the severity of the drought of 2012, I have been waiting for my grocery bill to rise precipitously. But most of the negative effects of the drought will take some time for the average grocery SHOPPER to feel. In fact, you may FIND that the cost of your sirloin and pork chops has dropped recently. This has to do with the economics of livestock FARMING. When a drought raises the price of feed, farmers need to find a way to make their herds economically sustainable. They do so by liquidating (that is, slaughtering) a portion of their breeding herds. That LEAVES them with fewer mouths to feed when the price of corn goes up, and gives them an extra influx of cash via the sale of that meat. What it means for consumers is that there is a short-term surplus of meat on the market, making prices lower. However, we shouldn’t get used to those lower prices, since the reduction of herds means that there will be fewer animals available for slaughter in the coming months, driving the prices up again. The USDA, which tracks the changes in food prices from year to year, estimates that inflation of meat prices will be about 5% in 2013. To put that in perspective, the food inflation rate for all edibles in 2011 was 3.7% – which was already much higher than the usual annual inflation rate of 2%. |
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2 in India place....................................... |
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Answer» Answer: The Redport ,Delhi |
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What type of climate does India have ? |
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Answer» tropical monsoon type of CLIMATE is FOUND in india . It have UNEVEN distribution of climate in india as it has many landform |
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The population pyramid of which country showsdecreasing death rates?(a) Japan(b) India(c) Kenya(d) Malaysia |
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Population pyramid tells us about(a) senior citizens(b) males-females(c) youngsters (0-18)(d) estimate the birth rate |
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Answer» D........................... |
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How droughts leads to loss of jobs in agriculture |
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Answer» Answer: DROUGHTS lead to loss of job in agriculture because is reduced the fertility of WATER and CROPS did not grow on such a WORSE LAND and in such bad conditions so farmers loos their jobs |
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The state which do not have an international border lie on the largest state.find any 7 |
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Plz tell me 5 points about it |
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BRAINLESTHow did the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution impact the Vietnam War?Group of answer choicesincreased involvement because it allowed the US President to make military actions, like increase troops, without formal declaration of warthe Gulf of Tonkin Resolution drastically shortened the Vietnam Warthe total number of US troops in Vietnam went down because Congress now had to authorize sending more troops, and Congress was hesitant to send more troopsall of these |
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The state which do not have an international borde lie on the largest state |
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Answer» haryana is the latest state that do not SHARE international boundries |
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Why Deccan plateau is also called as penasular plateau |
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Answer» Answer: To the south of the Satpura MOUNTAIN Range, the Indian peninsula is known as the Deccan Plateau. CENTRAL Highlands - The northern SEGMENT of the peninsular cluster is known as the Central Highlands, DESPITE the fact that they are not really so high. It was formed from HARD metamorphic and igneous rocks. |
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Why is ganga brahmaputra basin the most thickly populated region in India |
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Answer» this so because of FERTILE SOIL PRESENT there.It is RICH in ALLUVIAL soil. |
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How drought lead to the food insecurity |
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Answer» Answer: DROUGHT represents a constant threat to world food security. It causes income losses because SEVERAL sectors can be affected. Prices of food PRODUCTS rise as supplies are reduced, with severe EFFECTS on the POOREST and most vulnerable. mark this answer as a brainliest... |
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What is gravity made of?And how many of you are born on 18 April you know you are very lucky as you are born on the date Albert einstein died. |
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Answer» Answer: Albert Einstein Biography: "Let me tell you what I look like: pale face, long HAIR, and a tiny beginning of a paunch. In addition, an awkward gait, and a cigar in the mouth ..." Albert Einstein was born as the first child of the Jewish couple HERMANN and Pauline Einstein, nee Koch, in ULM on March 14, 1879. Albert Einstein had an IQ of about 160. How did Albert Einstein die? After suffering an abdominal aortic aneurysm rupture several days before, Albert Einstein died on April 18, 1955, at age 76. Einstein WOULD WRITE that two “wonders” deeply affected his early years.Jan 14, |
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How droughts leads to starvation? |
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Answer» Explanation: Droughts are unusually long periods of insufficient rainfall. ... Livestock and wildlife, as WELL as humans, DIE of thirst and famine; large LAND areas often suffer damage from DUST storms or fire. Famines are EXTREME shortages of food that cause people to die of starvation. |
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What is the meaning of Indian soldiers |
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Answer» the besttttttttttttt |
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Who is the first nobel prize winner in asia. |
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Answer» Answer: the FIRST NOVEL PRICE WINNER in Asia is rabindranath Tagore Explanation: hope you may understand |
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India have which kilometers |
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Answer» Answer: INDIA measures 3,214 KM (1,997 mi) from north to SOUTH and 2,933 km (1,822 mi) from east to west. It has a land frontier of 15,200 km (9,445 mi) and a coastline of 7,516.6 km (4,671 mi). |
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Between India and Brazil, whose per capita income is less? |
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Answer» BRAZIL per capita income 15,160 PPP DOLLARS (2017) INDIA per capita income 7,060 PPP dollars (2017) so brazil has higher Per capita income |
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What will happen if suddenly sun disappears? |
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Answer» Answer: Firstly, if the sun were to vanish RIGHT now, we wouldn’t know for eight and a half minutes. Because NOTHING travels faster than LIGHT, INCLUDING the pull of gravity, we would blissfully orbit the recently vanished star unaware of our impending demise. Suddenly, as the last of the sun’s rays fell onto earth’s daylight side, the Sun would SIMPLY vanish. Eternal night would fall over the planet and Earth will start traveling into interstellar space at 18 miles per second. |
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What was so strange about king of fool answer 150 wards |
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Answer» Answer The FOOLISH king FELL for the words of the Guru and POSTPONED their execution. Answer: The strange thing about the Kingdom of fools was that not only humans but animals were also MADE to sleep during the day. Everything in this kingdom used to come for a dudu |
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What do you mean by att |
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Answer» Explanation: ATT MEANS "At This Time" or "All The Time" PLZZZZ Mark me as brainliest plzzllzzzzzz |
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How drought lead to the increase in price of food? |
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Answer» Explanation: when DROUGHTS occurs the production of grains go down... taking ADVANTAGE of the situation the shops INTEND to sell the grains at a higher price because there is no other AVAILABILITY of grains... hope this HELPS you... pls mark as brainliest... :)))) |
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___ of a country means what type of people it is made up of |
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Explain the major power of president and pm of india |
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Answer» ANSWER Like most PARLIAMENTARY democracies, the president's duties are mostly ceremonial as LONG as the constitution and the rule of law is obeyed by the cabinet and the legislature. The PRIME MINISTER of India is the head of government and has the RESPONSIBILITY for executive power. Like most parliamentary democracies, the president's duties are mostly ceremonial as long as the constitution and the rule of law is obeyed by the cabinet and the legislature. The prime minister of India is the head of government and has the responsibility for executive power. |
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6) Explain with reason the places ofinterest that can be developed astourist centres in your district |
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Answer» Answer Places of natural beauty such as beaches, tropical island resorts, national parks, mountains, deserts and forests, are examples of traditional tourist attractions which people may visit. Cultural tourist attractions can include historical places, monuments, ancient temples, zoos, aquaria, MUSEUMS and art galleries, botanical gardens, buildings and structures (such as forts, castles, libraries, former PRISONS, skyscrapers, bridges), theme parks and carnivals, living history museums, public art (sculptures, statues, murals), signs[clarification needed], ethnic enclave communities, historic trains and cultural events. Factory tours, industrial heritage, creative art and crafts workshops are the object of cultural niches like industrial tourism and creative tourism. Many tourist attractions are also landmarks. Tourist attractions are also created to capitalize on legends such as a supposed UFO crash site near Roswell, New Mexico and the alleged Loch Ness monster sightings in Scotland. Ghost sightings also make tourist attractions. Ethnic communities may become tourist attractions, such as Chinatowns in the United States and the black British neighbourhood of Brixton in London, England. In the United States, owners and marketers of attractions advertise tourist attractions on billboards along the sides of highways and roadways, especially in remote areas. Tourist attractions often distribute free promotional brochures to be displayed in rest areas, information centers, fast food restaurants, and motel rooms or lobbies. While some tourist attractions provide visitors a memorable experience for a reasonable admission charge or even for free, others may be of low quality and overprice their goods and services (such as admission, food, and souvenirs) in order to profit excessively from tourists. Such places are commonly known as tourist traps. Within cities, rides on boats and SIGHTSEEING buses are sometimes popular. Novelty attractions Novelty attractions are oddities such as the "biggest ball of twine" in Cawker City, KANSAS, the Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota, or Carhenge in Alliance, Nebraska, where old cars serve in the place of stones in a replica of Stonehenge. Novelty attractions are not limited to the American Midwest, but are part of Midwestern culture.[2] Tourist destination A tourist destination is a city, town, or other area that is dependent to a significant extent on revenues from tourism, or "a country, state, region, city, or town which is marketed or markets itself as a place for tourists to visit".[3] It may contain one or more tourist attractions and possibly some "tourist traps". Fátima town, for example, is a popular tourist destination in PORTUGAL. Siem Reap town is a popular tourist destination in Cambodia, mainly owing to its proximity to the Angkor temples. The Loire valley, the third tourist destination in France, is a good example of a region marketed and branded as a place for tourists to visit, mainly known for its Châteaux of the Loire valley. A tropical island resort is an island or archipelago that depends on tourism as its source of revenue. The Bahamas in the Caribbean, Bali in Indonesia, Phuket in Thailand, Hawaii in the United States, Fiji in the Pacific, and Santorini and Ibiza in the Mediterranean are examples of popular island resorts. France, the United States, and Spain were the three most popular international destinations in 2017. The total number of international travelers arriving in those countries was about 234 million,[4] contributing 8.9%, 7.7%, and 14.9%, respectively, to the total GDP of those countries.[5] From the tourism industry supply perspective a destination is usually defined by a geo-political boundary, and destination marketing is most commonly funded by governments. From the traveler perspective, a destination might be perceived quite differently |
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Secondary School Social sciences 5 pointsThe construction company wants to make a feasibility study of a proposed ring road near your city. It hires Civil engineer for this purpose. The engineer learns that the project would have a very negative impact in term of pollution, economy, and lives of low income rural population. The Engineer had no intention of divulge the information during public hearings. What should the Engineer as Adviser to do? Make report |
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If it is 9:00 p.m. at the place a 50 degree. West what the time at the place be 20 degree West |
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What is the northern most limit of india |
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Answer» Explanation: 37°6' N The northern most point of confinement of India is 37°6' N scope. All the extraordinary purposes of India NOTWITHSTANDING SOUTH are QUESTIONED, EITHER politically or geologically. The northernmost point that India claims is currently under China. |
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There should be increase in ______ stop landslide. |
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Answer» ANSWER: AFFORESTATION to Explanation: There should be INCREASE in afforestation to STOP landslide. |
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Next to rice to the crop which is cultivated in a large scale is |
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Answer» WHEAT is the answer. |
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Describe about desert Forest in 5 points |
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Answer» A desert is a barren area of landscape where LITTLE precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are HOSTILE for plant and ANIMAL life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the GROUND to the processes of denudation. About one-third of the land surface of the world is arid or semi-arid. |
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Resource is dynamic. explain |
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Answer» Answer: Resources are DYNAMIC because their quantity KEEPS on increasing with the passage of time. More and more resources REMAINED unexplored and once they are being EXPLORED then there quantity rises. |
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Iron and steel is important for growth and development of modern civilization. Justify the statement. |
Answer» HEY mate here is ur ans :-IRON and steel are important for the development of modern civilization because most of the things in our surroundings is made from either iron or steel whether its a small SAFETY pin or a huge railway track, everywhere we could easily sort iron or steel metals hopes it's HELPS uh dear!!!!!!!!❤️ |
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At the regional and community level _________ should be encouraged. |
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Answer» Of the GOVERNMENT......... |
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two dice are thrown simultaneously 500 times each time, the sum of two number appearing their tops is noted and record as given below |
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