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7101.

Name the lake that are together referred to as a great lake? ​

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Superior, MICHIGAN, HURON, ERIE, and ONTARIO.

7102.

How do winds give direction tIn which region are the warm ocean currents formed?o the ocean currents?

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Major surface ocean currents in the open ocean, however, are set in motion by the wind, which drags on the surface of the water as it BLOWS. ... The winds PULL surface water with them, CREATING currents. As these currents flow westward, the CORIOLIS effect—a force that results from the rotation of the Earth—deflects them

7103.

Die redes vir herbevolking en verandering in die funksie van Stanford, Cape Town, verduidelik.

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Stanford is a small riverside VILLAGE in Overberg District Municipality in the WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE of South Africa. LOCATED only 16 km east of Hermanus.

7104.

What is biogas and natural gas

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Biogas differs from natural gas in that it is a renewable energy SOURCE PRODUCED biologically through anaerobic digestion RATHER than a fossil fuel produced by geological processes. Biogas is primarily composed of methane gas, carbon DIOXIDE, and trace amounts of nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon monoxide.

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7105.

Resource is dynamic.explain in 5-6 points

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Dynamic RESOURCES are resources that move along an ASSIGNED path network and may transport entities between locations as a forklift would. They may also need to process entities at several locations, such as an operator performing TASKS at more than one location.

7106.

"Fill in the" blanks it take thousand of year to form – thick layer of soil

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ANSWER:

ROCK Soil

In THIRD layer

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7107.

Suggest some ways how indian farmers can be protected from the competition .

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1. Smart irrigation

There is a significant need for an appropriate irrigation system considering rising water scarcity and depleting groundwater resources. Less than 50% of agriculture in India is irrigated.

States such as Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand are still extremely vulnerable to climate change DUE to poor irrigation. Smart irrigation systems such as drip, sprinklers and efficient water management should be made a priority and allocated across the COUNTRY where needed.

2. Reduce post-harvest loss

Post-harvest loss of major agricultural produce is estimated at US$13 billion . About 16% of fruits and vegetables, valued at US$6 billion were lost in the year 2015. Only 2.2% of fruits and vegetables, the most perishable of agricultural produces, are sorted and packed for consumption in India, increasing the chances of wastage as it gets sent abroad. In contrast, the US (65%) and China (23%) are far ahead of India in processing their own crops.

Small landholders lose out the most from this. It is not economically viable for most of them to transport their produce for centralised large-scale processing – and they lack LOCAL processing and preservation technologies. This results in a lot of wastage. This is then compounded by inadequate transport infrastructure – produce gets damaged on the journey because of bad roads, gets contaminated from REPEATED loading and unloaded, as well as lack of refrigeration.

Small farms also suffer from their reliance on middlemen to sell their product. As a result, they are sometimes compelled to sell it at less than the cost of producing it.

Post-harvest processing needs improvement. Asian Development Bank, CC BY-NC-ND

So there is an overwhelming need to develop technologies for local processing, smart packaging and transport facilities which do not disadvantage small farmers.

3. Data driven supply-chain management

India must start using data to CONTINUOUSLY improve the efficiency of its agricultural supply chains. New technologies such as sensors, GPS and satellite imaging can help collect meaningful data to make India’s agriculture system more resilient.

This enables different sections of the supply chain to monitor environmental and other conditions. It can be used to adapt how crops are produced, stored and distributed to reduce waste.

4. Farmer-centric crop insurance

To compensate for the uncertainty caused by climate change, an effective crop insurance programme is required to protect farmers from bad yields. Many already pay into insurance programmes but they provide little protection. The system needs overhauling so that small farmers are protected by low premium and long-term insurance cover, instead of being designed, as it seems to be at the moment, purely for the profit of insurance companies.

5. Evidence based research

Agricultural research will be vital in increasing yields but also in increasing resilience to all the problems that could come with climate change – including extreme heat and precipitation, pests and crop disease. Research will be especially important for crops such as pulses and soybean, which are crucial crops and highly vulnerable to weather and climate change.

These measures will improve crop and water management practices. They are tailored to small farmers and to the fragmented, small-scale agricultural landscape – to directly improve efficiency, boost productivity and minimise the environmental impact on farming.

7108.

Comment on the current challenges facing Stanford Cape Town.

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The Cape Town program enables students to learn about the city and its achievements and challenges in numerous ways. Activities are AIMED at helping students achieve a deep understanding and appreciation of the city, the wider Western Cape region, and South Africa in general. While the curriculum is diverse and designed to serve the ACADEMIC interests of most undergraduates, experiential LEARNING and coursework will usually focus on CONTEMPORARY issues in post-Apartheid South Africa.

7109.

Explain the reasons for re-population and change in the function of Stanford.

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the reason for re population and change in the FUNCTION of stqnford are

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•the re poultion are HELD DUE to smoking

7110.

Il Complete the given cross word​

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EXPLANATION:

we we cannot SEE the CROSSWORD THEREFORE we cannot SOLVE it

7111.

A wide variety of species of insects is found in Brazil give reasons​

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A WIDE variety of INSECTS is FOUND in BRAZIL because it has a HIGH diversity and density of wildlife in the Amazon rainforests. Evergreen forests are foundin this region around the Amazon basin as it rains throughout the year.

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7112.

Distinguish between Biogas and natural gas​

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(ii)Biogas is an excellent fuel for cooking and LIGHTING and produces huge amount of organic manure each year. (iii)It is a non-conventional SOURCE. (ii)Natural GAS is found with petroleum deposits and is released when crude oil is BROUGHT to the surface. (ii)It can be used as a domestic and industrial fuel.

7113.

Complete the given coossword?les hollow asngFor21 이 여مقام لاkadtoChe​

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7114.

When the temperature of air is 30° C S its web pure holding capacity is 31370 is absolute humidity is 18 cm then what would what would be the relative humidity

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7115.

Change the following sentence into active voice not a word was spoken by parvez

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ANSWER: PARVEZ didn't SPEAK a word

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7116.

About 80% of the people in the world live near a water body .why

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Abstract

Traditionally, people have inhabited places with ready access to fresh water. Today, over 50% of the GLOBAL population lives in urban areas, and water can be directed VIA tens of kilometres of pipelines. Still, however, a large part of the world's population is directly dependent on access to natural freshwater sources. So how are inhabited places related to the location of freshwater bodies today? We present a high-resolution global analysis of how close present-day populations live to surface freshwater. We aim to increase the understanding of the relationship between inhabited places, distance to surface freshwater bodies, and climatic CHARACTERISTICS in different climate zones and administrative regions. Our results show that over 50% of the world's population lives closer than 3 km to a surface freshwater body, and only 10% of the population lives further than 10 km away. There are, however, remarkable differences between administrative regions and climatic zones. Populations in Australia, Asia, and Europe live closest to water. Although populations in arid zones live furthest away from freshwater bodies in absolute terms, relatively speaking they live closest to water considering the limited number of freshwater bodies in those areas. Population distributions in arid zones show statistically significant relationships with a combination of climatic factors and distance to water, whilst in other zones there is no statistically significant relationship with distance to water. Global studies on development and climate ADAPTATION can benefit from an improved understanding of these relationships between human populations and the distance to fresh water.

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people is now needed a lot of water for a lot of uses .This may be the reason

7117.

distuinguis between private land and community land 2 arable land,fallow land and cultivable land 3mulching and contour building surface water and groundwater alluvial soil and laterite soil arid and peaty soil

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Private and community land

Private land:

-         Belongs to INDIVIDUALS

-         Owned by a group of people

Community land:

-         Individuals that own utilize for their personal needs

-         It is USED for COMMON use like collection of fodder, fruits, nuts or medical HERBS

7118.

Name the foll The line connecting places of equal value of a particular geographical variable on a map

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ANSWER:

I THINK it is EQUATOR

7119.

Landforms are caused by what forces? Do you know any landform that appeared because of any force..please reply.... hurry up please ​

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Tectonic plate movement under the Earth can create landforms by PUSHING up MOUNTAINS and hills. Erosion by water and wind can wear down land and create landforms like valleys and CANYONS. Both processes happen over a long period of time, sometimes millions of YEARS.

7120.

An earthquake originates at the​

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SURFACE of the EARTH.........

7121.

Difference between spring and neap tides?

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SPRING tides OCCUR when the sun and the moon are in line (180°) with the earth. NEAP tides occur when the sun and the moon occur at right angles (90°) to the earth. At any one time there are two places with high tides and two places with low tides on Earth.

7122.

Why do we call the Earth a living planet?

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Answer:As earth is the only planet on which LIFE exists. a life can't exist on planet WITHOUT OXYGEN and water...

7123.

Uncritically discuss ways that can help to minimisi violation of human rights

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The maintenance of international peace and security is one of the purposes of the United Nations Charter. Violence and conflict undermine sustainable development. Human RIGHTS VIOLATIONS are at the root causes of conflict and insecurity which, in turn, invariably result in further violations of human rights. As such, action to PROTECT and promote human rights has inherent preventive power while rights-based approaches to peace and security bring this power to efforts for sustainable peace. The human rights normative framework also provides a sound basis for addressing issues of serious concern within or between countries that, if left unaddressed, may lead to conflict. Human rights information and analysis is a tool for early warning and early targeted action that has not yet been USED to its full potential.

Failure to adhere to international human rights standards and protect human rights weakens peace- making, peacekeeping and peacebuilding efforts. Global efforts to counter terrorism and prevent the spread of violent extremism suffer from this failure. The UN’s renewed focus on prevention and sustaining peace is key to both this and the previous pillar on advancing sustainable development. We can help to sustain both peace and development by showing how applying human rights norms can address grievances, reduce inequality and build resilience. This pillar also addresses potential threats posed by new technologies in a security context.

7124.

Ki vabe koriolis probaho baeu probaho o somudro srot k probhabhito korebaho o somudro srot k probhaabhito kore

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pta NHI MKO kya krte AAB HUM

7125.

The valley of India formed by the rivers and it's tributary

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The INDUS River (also called the Sindhu) is one of the longest rivers in Asia. It flows through China (WESTERN Tibet), INDIA (LADAKH) and Pakistan. ... The northern part of the Indus Valley, with its tributaries, FORMS the Punjab region, while the lower course of the river is known as Sindh and ends in a large delta.

7126.

Which are the three sector of national inconate a short note of each?

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1. PRIMARY SECTOR

2.Secondary Sector

3. TERTIARY SECTORS

7127.

DESCRIBE THE TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM OF KUTCH.

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Transport and communication are a way for us humans to overcome the barrier of physical distance. ... Transport generally involves the movement of people or GOODS FORMS ONE PLACE to another via a means of transport. On the other hand, communication is the passing of information or data from one SOURCE to another.

7128.

How does under population affect per capita income?

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The relationship between population growth and economic growth is controversial. This article draws on historical data to CHART the links between population growth, growth in per CAPITA output, and overall economic growth over the past 200 years. Low population growth in high-income countries is likely to create SOCIAL and economic PROBLEMS while high population growth in low-income countries may slow their development. International migration could help to adjust these imbalances but is opposed by MANY. Drawing on economic analyses of inequality, it appears that lower population growth and limited migration may contribute to increased national and global economic inequality.

7129.

Advantages of nuclear

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The advantages of nuclear POWER are:

One of the most low-CARBON energy sources.

It also has one of the smallest carbon footprints.

It's one of the answers to the energy gap.

It is essential to our response to CLIMATE change and greenhouse GAS emissions.

Reliable and cost-effective.

7130.

Which economic factors influence the construction of an industry​

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With the aim of identifying exogenous economic factors influencing the construction INDUSTRY through qualitative literature review, 59 such factors were identified and the most prevailing ones were GDP, inflation, interest rate, CONSUMER price index, EXCHANGE rate, unemployment, employment, crude oil price, producer ...

7131.

हर घर में क्या क्या प्रॉब्लेम होते हैं? ​

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7132.

Explain why terrestrial radiation occurs mostly in night for a 7th class student

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Terrestrial Radiation is not only due to the radioactive decay of the materials in and on the Earth but also majorly due to Solar radiation. EXPLANATION: The Earth's crust has a limit to the AMOUNT of energy it can ABSORB. ... So when the long wave radiation STARTS it usually LASTS through the night.

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7133.

How human security is vital component of national security

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  • In view of the wide range of RISKS, the security of a nation state has several DIMENSIONS, including ECONOMIC security, energy security, PHYSICAL security, environmental security, FOOD security, border security, and cyber security.
  • These dimensions correlate closely with elements of national power.

7134.

What are the wildlife found in tropical monsoon type of natural region?

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The tropics are regions of the EARTH that lie roughly in the middle of the globe. The tropics between the latitude LINES of the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. The tropics include the Equator and PARTS of North America, SOUTH America, Africa, ASIA, and Australia.

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7135.

Define degradation of land list out any three ways by which Land Degradation is caused.​

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Land DEGRADATION is caused by multiple forces, including extreme weather conditions particularly drought, and human activities that pollute or degrade the QUALITY of soils and land utility negatively AFFECTING food production, livelihoods, and the production and provision of other ECOSYSTEM goods and services

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7136.

propose strategies that Stanford can implement over the next few years to maintain its 'unique character' and remain a viable settlement.

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Explanation:

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First published Thu Sep 4, 1997; substantive revision Tue Apr 2, 2019

Tanya and Cinque have been arrested for robbing the Hibernia Savings Bank and placed in separate isolation cells. Both care much more about their personal FREEDOM than about the welfare of their accomplice. A clever prosecutor makes the following offer to each: “You may choose to confess or REMAIN silent. If you confess and your accomplice remains silent I will drop all charges against you and use your testimony to ensure that your accomplice does serious time. Likewise, if your accomplice confesses while you remain silent, they will go free while you do the time. If you both confess I get two convictions, but I'll see to it that you both get early parole. If you both remain silent, I'll have to settle for token sentences on firearms possession charges. If you wish to confess, you must leave a NOTE with the jailer before my return tomorrow morning.”

7137.

5.What is purvanchal ? for 9th grade​

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7138.

Indian monsoon is described as

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Explanation:

Indian MONSOON is DESCRIBED as  Article Continents

7139.

Discuss the individual aims of education ?​

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Individual aim is according to nature.  It's narrow sense, individual aim of education EMPHASIZES self-expression or natural development of the child so that after receiving education according to his interests, INCLINATIONS, CAPACITIES and needs, the child is able to choose a vocation according to his nature.

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7140.

Why is a terrarium considered to be a miniature model of the Earth?

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7141.

Explain any three differences between east flowing rivers and west flowing rivers.

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East Flowing Rivers: 1.These rivers originate from the Western Ghats and flow eastwards.2.These rivers flow into the Bay of Bengal.3.These rivers from deltas at their mouths.

West Flowing Rivers: 1.These rivers originate in CENTRAL India and flow westwards.2.These rivers flow into the Arabian Sea. 3. Hundreds of SMALL STREAMS originating in the Western Ghats flow swiftly westwards and join the Arabian Sea. ️️

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7142.

How do people who work as an informal trader benefit

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7143.

The process acting deep under the Earth surface

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Weathering, EROSION, and deposition are processes that act together to wear down and build up the Earth's SURFACE. These processes have occurred over billions of years. Weathering is any process that breaks down rocks and creates sediments.

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7144.

How human development will help to improve the social and environmetnal conditions of a society

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In 1990 the first Human Development Report introduced a new approach for advancing human wellbeing. Human development – or the human development approach - is about expanding the richness of human life, RATHER than simply the richness of the economy in which human beings live. It is an approach that is focused on people and their opportunities and choices.

People: human development focuses on improving the lives people lead rather than assuming that economic growth will lead, automatically, to greater wellbeing for all. Income growth is seen as a means to development, rather than an end in itself.

Opportunities: human development is about giving people more FREEDOM to live lives they value. In effect this means developing people’s abilities and giving them a chance to use them. For example, educating a girl would build her skills, but it is of little use if she is denied access to jobs, or does not have the right skills for the local labour market. Three foundations for human development are to live a long, healthy and creative life, to be knowledgeable, and to have access to resources needed for a decent STANDARD of living. Many other things are important too, especially in helping to create the right conditions for human development, and some of these are in the table below. Once the basics of human development are achieved, they open up opportunities for progress in other ASPECTS of life.

Choice: human development is, fundamentally, about more choice. It is about PROVIDING people with opportunities, not insisting that they make use of them. No one can guarantee human happiness, and the choices people make are their own concern. The process of development – human development - should at least create an environment for people, individually and collectively, to develop to their full potential and to have a reasonable chance of leading productive and creative lives that they value.

As the international community moves toward implementing and monitoring the 2030 agenda, the human development approach remains useful to articulating the objectives of development and improving people’s well-being by ensuring an equitable, sustainable and stable planet.

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7145.

Write about torrid temperature and frigid zones in detail

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Answer:In between the torrid and frigid zones lie the temperate zones, which have features of both of the other two. In the Northern Hemisphere, the temperate ZONE is bound by the TROPIC of Cancer and the Arctic CIRCLE. In the SOUTHERN Hemisphere, it extends from the Tropic of Capricorn to the Antarctic Circle

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7146.

How did the northern plains come come to existence? write two points briefly. Also mention two features of these plains.​

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The Northern Plain was FORMED by the DEPOSITS brought in by the three major rivers and their TRIBUTARIES. Alluvium was deposited at the foot–hills of the Himalayas for millions of YEARS. These deposits are now the fertile Northern Plains. Alluvium issoil or SEDIMENTS deposited by a river or other running water.

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7147.

Describe the significant of geographical location of india

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Answer:

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Explanation:

  • India is centrally located between the East and the WEST Asia.
  • India is strategically located at the centre of the trans-Indian Ocean routes which connect the EUROPEAN countries in the west and the countries of East Asia.
  • India could establish close contact with West Asia, AFRICA and Europe from the western COAST.

7148.

Which is the highest peak in Africa?​

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ANSWER:Kilimanjaro

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7149.

What will be the time in new York [175 degree west] when it’s 2pm Monday in Morocco [30degree west]

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ANSWER: 9 am

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7150.

Topo map symbol of fort​

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Answer:

BLUE DART inside a Black dot inside array dot