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7451.

Explain the impact of external forces in the formation of landforms​

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Explanation:

External Processes

Some of the external processes that have an impact on landforms are:

1. Denudation: Denudation is a process where the wearing away of the surface of the earth is CAUSED due to MOVING water, by ice, by wind, and by waves, leading to a reduction in elevation and in relief of landforms and of landscapes. WEATHERING and Erosion are parts of denudation.

2 Deposition: Deposition is the GEOLOGICAL process in which sediments, SOIL, and rocks are added to a landform or land mass. It can be caused by water, ice, wind, living organisms, evaporation, precipitation, etc. Deposition of organic matter may also affect the landforms.

7452.

Why does water scarcity occur? ​

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Economic water SCARCITY is caused by a LACK of INVESTMENT in infrastructure or technology to draw water from rivers, aquifers or other water SOURCES, or INSUFFICIENT human capacity to satisfy the demand for water.

7453.

So the answer is red wood tree

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OKAY that AWKWARD but can you PLEASE TELL me the QUESTION?

7454.

A gas found in natural wetlands

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The GAS that is found in NATURAL WETLANDS is METHANE.

7455.

किसी राज्य का राज्यपाल संविधान के कौनसे अनुच्छेद के तहत संबंधित राज्य में नियम व कानून बना सकता है ?

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भारत का संविधान संघात्मक है। इसमें संघ तथा राज्यों के शासन के सम्बन्ध में प्रावधान किया गया है। संविधान के भाग 6 में राज्य शासन के लिए प्रावधान है। यह प्रावधान जम्मू-कश्मीर को छोड़कर सभी राज्यों के लिए लागू होता है। जम्मू-कश्मीर की विशेष स्थिति के कारण उसके लिए अलग संविधान है। संघ की तरह राज्य की भी शासन पद्धति संसदीय है। राज्यपाल की नियुक्ति राज्यों में होती है तथा केंद्र प्रशासित प्रदेशों में उपराज्यपाल की नियुक्ति होती है भारत में 7 केंद्र शासित राज्य हैं जिनमें से 3 केंद्र शासित राज्यों में उप राज्यपाल का पद है वह 3 केंद्र शासित राज्य निम्न है अंडमान और निकोबार द्वीपसमूह ,दिल्ली और पुडुचेरी बाकी चार केंद्र शासित राज्यों में प्रशासक होते हैं वहां पर उप राज्यपाल का पद नहीं होता है वह 4 केंद्र शासित राज्य है। चंडीगढ़ , दमन और दीव, दादरा और नगर हवेली, लक्ष्यदीप। राज्य की कार्यपालिका का प्रमुख राज्यपाल (गवर्नर) होता है, जो मंत्रिपरिषद की सलाह के अनुसार कार्य करता है। कुछ मामलों में राज्यपाल को विवेकाधिकार दिया गया है, ऐसे मामले में वह मंत्रिपरिषद की सलाह के बिना भी कार्य करता है।

7456.

Difference between organizational climate and culture

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Climate DESCRIBES the shared perceptions of the people in a group or organization, while culture INCLUDES how people feel about the organization and the beliefs, values, and assumptions that provide the IDENTITY and set the standards of BEHAVIOR (Stolp & Smith, 1995).

7457.

explain the impact of external forces in the formation of landforms ans in 3 4 sentence ​pleaseplease please anyone help me ​

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7458.

Explain the impact of external forces in the formation of landformsans in 3 4 sentence ​pleaseplease please anyone help me

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Explanation:

Some of the external processes that have an impact on landforms are:

DENUDATION: Denudation is a PROCESS where the wearing away of the surface of the earth is caused due to moving water, by ice, by wind, and by waves, leading to a reduction in elevation and in relief of landforms and of landscapes. Weathering and EROSION are parts of denudation.

Deposition: Deposition is the geological process in which sediments, soil, and rocks are added to a landform or LAND mass. It can be caused by water, ice, wind, living organisms, evaporation, precipitation, etc. Deposition of organic matter MAY also affect the landforms.

7459.

what is the time lag between Arunachal Pradesh and Gujarat? how is uniform time setup for all places?​

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there is a TWO HOUR difference but from Mirzapur (up) the STANDARD time has TAKEN..❤️

7460.

Difference between artificial port and natural port

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The PORT which is MADE by human is CALLED artificial port WHEREAS the port which is naturally made is called natural port

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7461.

Utility and value of a resource vary from time to time and place to place'.Give any three examples to support the statement​

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Yes , it is true that utility of a resource VARY from time to time and place to place due to FOLLOWING reasons :-

1).Due to geographical conditions the resources vary from place to place.

2).Some PLACES may be rich in some resources but lack in some other resources.

3).The utility of resources also play an important role in depleting AMOUNT of resources.

7462.

Name two power plant from each part of India​

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1. Vidhyachal POWER PLANT- MADHYA Pradesh

2. Sipat power plant- Chhattisgarh

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7463.

What is Mediterranean agriculture

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MEDITERRANEAN agriculture is an agro-ecological strategy,an adjustment to PARTICULAR climatic CONDITIONS in Mediterranean zones.

7464.

What is the width of Eastern costal plain along the carvery delta

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The width of the PLAINS varies between 100 and 120 km (62 to 80 miles).

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7465.

What are the conventional methods of irrigation?

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CONVENTIONAL methods of irrigation are:

1)TUBE wells

2)Canals

3)Spray Irrigation

4)Drip Irrigation

5)Furrow Irrigation

6)Sprinkler Irrigation

7466.

The northern mountains are divided into three ranges. explain each of them in detail.

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Three ranges of Himalayas are …

1.1 Outer Himalaya

Outer Himalaya Vedic name is Siwalik. It is youngest and lowest range of Himalaya. The height of this range varies between 600 m to 1500 m, but rarely exceeds 650 m.

Siwaliks are characterized by fault scraps, anticlinal crests and synclinical hills.

Important Hills of Siwalik Range

Dalfa , Miri, Mishmi, Abor and Patkai in ARUNACHAL Pradesh.

Dhang range, Dundwa range, Churian and Muria Ghats in Nepal.

Jammu hills in Jammu & Kashmir.

1.2 Middle Himalaya or Lesser Himalaya

The Middle Himalaya forms the most intricate and rugged mountainous system, it is 60-80 km wide and 3700-4500m high. Its Vedic name is Himachal.

Most of the hills stations such as Dalhousie, Manali, SHIMLA, Nanital, Musoorie, Darjeeling, etc. are located in this range.

On Dhauladhar range, the hill stations of Shimla and Pir Panjal are Situated. The Kashmir VALLEY which is about 150 km long and 80 km wide LIES between the Pir Panjal and the Zaskar ranges.

From west to east, middle Himalaya is divided into following ranges:Pirpanjal range (J&K): It is longest range of the Middle Himalaya.Dhauladhar range (Himachal Pradesh)Mussoorie range (Uttarakhand)Nagtibba range (Uttarakhand)Mahabharat range (Nepal)

1.3 Inner Himalaya or Greater Himalaya

Inner Himalaya or greater Himalaya Vedic names are Himadri & Bahirgiri. It is the highest mountain range of the world. Its average height is 6100 m. Most of the world’s highest peaks are located in this Inner Himalayan region.

Important Peaks in Inner Himalaya

Mount Everest (8848 m): Mount Everest is the highest peak in the world. It is located in Nepal. It is also known as Sagarmatha in Nepal and Chomolangma in China.

Mount K-2 (8611 m): It is also known as Godwin Austin or Qagir. It is the highest peak of India and 2nd highest peak of the world. It is located in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir in Karakoram range.

Mount Kanchenjunga (8598 m): It is the 2nd highest peak of India and third highest peak of the world. It is located in Sikkim region.

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7467.

Q. Write related to the Life in the Temperate Grasslands.​

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So, how many of you know what grasslands are? NO! It is not only a land made of grasses! YES, the lands are obviously filled with grasses, but that’s not all! Grasslands refer to places that are dominated by the PLANT life. In this chapter, we will study all about grasslands and the Prairies. We will see how the LIVES of the people are in these areas, their occupation, the flora and fauna and EVERYTHING ELSE!

7468.

How to find acceleration of the body and total distance covered​

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acceleration is velocity/TIME for uniform but if it is not uniform then acceleration is dv/dt... and TOTAL distance covered by any particle is velocity*time for uniform velocity but for any GENERAL case distance =U*t +1/2a*t^2 where a is uniform acceleration

7469.

Cotton and Jute major Crops grown on Indiadescribe the candition required for the growth growing area​

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Explanation:

The geographical REQUIREMENTS for growth of cotton are as follows : ... Cotton grows in tropical and sub-tropical warm humid climate. Annual temperature requirement is 20°-28°C. Equitable temperature distribution and bright sunshine is desirable.

Jute requires 160–200 cm of rainfall weekly with EXTRA NEEDED during the sowing period. River basins or ALLUVIAL or loamy SOILS are best for jute cultivation.

7470.

Jwalamukhi ke bare meun​

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ज्वालामुखी पृथ्वी की सतह पर उपस्थित ऐसी दरार या मुख होता है जिससे पृथ्वी के भीतर का गर्म लावा, गैस, राख आदि बाहर आते हैं।[1] वस्तुतः यह पृथ्वी की ऊपरी परत में एक विभंग (RUPTURE) होता है जिसके द्वारा अन्दर के पदार्थ बाहर निकलते हैं। ज्वालामुखी द्वारा निःसृत इन पदार्थों के जमा हो जाने से निर्मित शंक्वाकार स्थलरूप को ज्वालामुखी पर्वत कहा जाता है।

7471.

Complete the sentence 1. Human resource is considered as a special resource​

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because of it is VALUABLE

7472.

Atmospher plays a dynamic role how

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The Atmosphere

The Atmosphere

Our atmosphere is a dynamic mixture of gases that envelop the Earth. Two gases, nitrogen and oxygen, make up most of the atmosphere by volume. They are indeed important for maintaining life and driving a number of processes near the surface of the Earth. Many of the so called "minor gases" (known here as "variable gases") play an equally important role in the Earth system. These gases include those that have a significant impact on the heat budget and the availability of moisture across the Earth. The atmosphere is not a homogeneous mass of gases, but has a layered structure as defined by vertical temperature changes.

Atmospheric Composition

Two broad regions can be identified using air composition as a means to subdivide the atmosphere. The heterosphere is the outer most sphere where gases are distributed in distinct layers by gravity according to their atomic weight. Extending from an altitude of 80 km (50 mi), the lightest elements (hydrogen and helium) are found at the outer margins of the atmosphere. The heavier elements (nitrogen and oxygen) are found at the base of the layer.

The homosphere lies between the Earth's surface and the heterosphere. Gases are nearly uniformly mixed through this layer even though density decreases with height above the surface. The only exceptions is the "ozone layer" from 19 to 50 km (12 to 31 mi) and near surface variations in water vapor, carbon dioxide and air pollutants.

Constant Gases

Nitrogen, oxygen and argon are called the "constant gases" because their concentration has remained virtually the same for much of recent earth history. Nitrogen (78%)is a relatively inert gas produced primarily by volcanic ACTIVITY. It is an important component of protein in meat, milk, eggs and the tissues of plants, especially grains and members of the pea family. It cannot be ingested directly by organisms but made available to plants, and then to animals, by compounds in the soil. Most atmospheric nitrogen enters the soil by nitrogen-fixing microorganisms.

Oxygen (21%) is important for plant and animal respiratory processes. It is also important to chemical reactions (oxidation) that breakdown rock materials (chemical weathering). Without oxygen, things cannot burn either. Free oxygen in the atmosphere is a product of plant PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Plants take up carbon dioxide and in the process of photosynthesis release oxygen.

Argon (.93%) is a colorless, odorless relatively inert gas, the reason it use to electric light bulbs, fluorescent tubes. It is used to form inert atmosphere for arc welding, and growing semiconductor crystals.

Variable Gases

The so called "variable gases" are those present in small and variable amounts. These include carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, water vapor, and particulates among others. Even though they represent a tiny portion of the atmosphere as a whole, they EXERT a great control over our environment.

Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide(CO2) makes up only .036% of the atmosphere by volume. Carbon dioxide is essential to photosynthetic processes of plants. Huge quantities of carbon are stored in plant tissue, deposits of coal, peat, oil, and gas. Carbon dioxide is taken in by plants and during photosynthesis is combined with water and energy to form oxygen and CARBOHYDRATES. The stored carbohydrates are used to fuel plant respiration and growth. Carbon is also stored in limestone rocks that have formed by the compaction of carbonate-rich shells of ocean life. Because vegetation TAKES in so much carbon dioxide, we often refer to plants as a "sink" for it.

Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere varies throughout the year, decreasing slightly during the summer as plants leaf out, and then increases during the winter as plants go dormant and photosynthesis decreases. The zigzag pattern of carbon dioxide measurements taken at Mauna Loa, Hawaii below illustrates this seasonality.

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7473.

Can u tell me radioactive pollution sources and effects

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its main source is nuclear weapons TESTING and it has an drastic effect on human beings as you would know about China it's radioactive waves can have harmful effects on human heart and lungs and according to an SURVEY if their will be one more TEST of nuclear weapons or nuclear war it can RESULT in DESTROY of earth

7474.

Complete the sentence 1.it is our duty to preserve the earth as.......​

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EXPLANATION:

it is our DUTY to preserve the earth as TREES and harmfull gases.

7475.

I am a metamorphic rock,dark grey in colour.I am used in make to roofs and black board

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ANSWER:

SLATE is RIGHT answer for this QUESTION

7476.

Uses of six maximum and minimum rain gauge ..?

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What is the use of maximum thermometer?

It is used to MEASURE the maximum temperature within a period (usually DAILY). The most common maximum thermometer is the mercury-in-glass thermometer with a CONSTRICTION in the bore below the lowest graduation. When temperature rises, the expansion force pushes the mercury through the constriction.

What is the use of minimum thermometer?

A thermometer that records the lowest temperature to which it has been exposed (e.g. by allowing a fall of mercury past a restriction in the tube, but preventing the mercury's return on expansion). It is most commonly used to record minimum daily temperatures.

Six's Maximum and Minimum thermometer is a U shaped parallel tube made up of glass. ... The bend at the bottom of the thermometer contains mercury which moves up or down BASED on the expansion and contraction of ALCOHOL. When the temperature rises, the alcohol expands and pushes the mercury up the maximum column.

7477.

What migration measures are taken by government to remove pollution give two points​

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Conserve energy - at home, at WORK, everywhere.

Look for the ENERGY STAR label when buying home or office equipment.

Carpool, use public transportation, bike, or walk whenever possible.

Follow gasoline refueling INSTRUCTIONS for EFFICIENT vapor recovery, being careful not to spill fuel and ALWAYS tightening your gas cap securely.

Consider purchasing portable gasoline containers labeled “spill-proof,” where available.

Keep car, boat, and other engines properly tuned.

Be sure your tires are properly inflated.

Use environmentally safe paints and cleaning products whenever possible.

Mulch or compost leaves and yard waste.

Consider using gas logs instead of WOOD.

7478.

Features of dairy farming

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Easily managed – although ease of management encompasses some of the previously MENTIONED characteristics, other traits such as CALVING ease, ADAPTABILITY to milking, temperament, good leg conformation to MINIMISE lameness as well as good udder conformation, metabolic disease resistance and the metabolic ability to

7479.

Vegetation in middle Himalaya

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7480.

Find the countries which have better sea routes

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1. South Atlantic Oceanic Route

This route joins North America and Europe with South America. Through this, waterway, the industrial goods from North America and Europe are transported to South America. The major products transported by this oceanic route are MACHINES, electric goods, goods of daily needs, medical apparatus and medicines, railways goods, parts of airplanes and army and defence equipment.

2. North Atlantic Oceanic Route

It has much more important than any other waterways. This waterway joins the developed regions of Western Europe with the developed REGION of North America. There are many important parts of the world on this oceanic route, e.g. Glasgow, Manchester, Southampton, London, Rotterdam, Breman, body, Lisbon, Quebec, Montreal, New Orleans, York, Charleston, Gaveston, and New Havana. Maximum goods are transported through this waterway of the world.

3. Routes of Mediterranean Sea

This waterway joins Asia and Australia continents with North Atlantic Oceanroutes. Mediterranean waterway joins together the maximum number of countries of the world. Through this waterway the raw MATERIAL of eastern countries is being transported to western countries and transport industrial products to eastern countries.

4. Cape of Good Hope route

It joins Eastern Asia and Europe to southern parts of Africa. This oceanic route has lost its importance with the construction of the Suez Canal. Now-a-days, only large sized ships loaded with heavy and cheap goods sail through this oceanic route.

5. North Pacific Oceanic Route

These waterways join East Asia and North America with each other. This waterway is very long. From this route the countries like China. Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong take maximum benefits.

6. South Pacific Oceanic Route

It connects Australia, New Zealand, North America and Western Europe with each other. Through this oceanic route Australia exports wool, butter, cheese, skins, RUBBER, etc. and industrial products are imported.

7. Routes of Indian Ocean

Indian oceanic waterways are USED by the countries which fall in the vicinity of the Indian Ocean. The major items exported through this route are tea, jute products, mineral ores and import items are mainly industrial products.

7481.

what is meant by self clean cleansing capacity of river how does it get affected by pollution give two points please​

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⚡The self cleaning capacity of a river refers to the PROCESS by which pollutants discharged into a river GETS cleaned by natural processes. Factors like the flow of the river and the presence of BACTERIA which decomposes pollutants into harmless SUBSTANCES contribute to the self cleaning capacity of a river.

⚡The self cleaning capacity of rivers are as they can clean the WATER with the help of some usefull microbes present in it.It get disturbed by pollution as these microbes get killed due to pollution and river gets polluted.Eg:-River Ganga.

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7482.

What are the new development d which are improving communication routes of high altitude.

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ANSWER:

the NEW development d which are IMPROVING COMMUNICATION routes of high altitude.

7483.

Where does platinum come from?​

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Platinum is found in its PURE NATIVE form or in platiniridium, a natural alloy of platinum and iridium. Platinum is present in THIN sulfide layers in CERTAIN mafic igneous bodies and is MINED in Canada, Russia, South Africa, the USA, Zimbabwe and Australia.

7484.

(x+1)×2=x/x+1 find value of x​

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(x+1)^2 .2 = x

2x^2 + 2 + 4X =x

2x^2+3x +2 =0

solve the quadratic and find the roots

7485.

Need of environment conservation in points​

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Environmental conservation doesn’t just mean protecting cute animals on the other side of the world. It is in fact essential to our own survival. If your response to anything to do with the environment is either ‘there are more pressing issues’ or ‘who cares?’ then it might be time to consider how important it really is.

Importance to AGRICULTURE

Agriculture depends on the environment and we depend on agriculture. This is obvious in countries where the economies depend on agriculture but applies to all. A country’s wealth might come from something else but its population needs to eat. Conserving the environment and preventing soil erosion, desertification, and flooding is essential. Unsustainable farming techniques not only impact natural ecosystems but also ultimately make farming itself impossible.

Importance to fishing

While MUCH of our food comes from agriculture, the oceans are also an essential source. Communities worldwide depend upon seafood. Marine conservation is vital to protect human food supplies as well as marine animals. Looking after the SEAS doesn’t just mean saving big, glamorous animals from extinction, important as this is. At the moment there are serious conservation issues affecting the oceans, including over fishing and pollution. The complex, interlinked ecosystems need conserving in our own self-interest. You might not be interested in saving the whale, but saving the human might strike a chord.

Importance to climate

Human activities impact the climate, and this affects all life. Droughts, floods, and extremes of heat and cold, are caused by global warming, which is ALMOST certainly linked to greenhouse gas emissions. Some countries are already EXPERIENCING disastrous effects, while others it is just, for the moment, inconvenient. There are other, more local, climate changes also caused by not treating the environment with respect. For example rainfall is affected by deforestation. Conservation of natural environments should be done not just for their own sake, but also for that of the world as a whole.

7486.

Describe the dynamic enviromment

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DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT

In dynamic environments, service composition needs to SUPPORT the recovery service-based applications from unexpected VIOLATIONS of  not only FUNCTION but also QOS.

7487.

Need of environment conservation​

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Answer:

For healthy living: To have a healthy life one needs fresh air (free of pollution), clean water supply and tidy surroundings. If air and water are polluted and surroundings are filthy, then we are prone to fatal health disorders. So we need to safeguard the environment in terms of pollution and DISPOSAL of garbage.

BETTER BREATH: All living things breathe air for survival. The air mostly composes of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and other gases. Of them, oxygen is the key for the body as it helps in the generation of energy from the food consumed with the help of mitochondria. So fresh air is an important component in the importance of the environment which has to be kept pollution free.

Better water: Water comprises nearly 80% of total body mass. It is the medium for all the reaction and physiological processes in the body. If the very water is contaminated by filth or toxins or even disease-causing microbes like bacteria, then that water is a great risk to drink.

Better rainfall: Rainfall is one of the steps of the water cycle on the earth. Without rainfall, there will be no water on the earth (other than sea water which is UNFIT to drink). This rainfall depends on trees and green vegetation around to shower as the clouds need to be cooled to form droplets. The presence of plants, trees and greenery is essential in the environment for rainfall, fresh air and water.

Better soil: Soil is the other components of the environment. The soil is useful for the growth of plants which are again a source of food to the animals around. This soil top layer is suitable for plant growth and seed germination. Further, it is a great natural resource for many medicines, metals, chemicals, etc. So we need to CONSERVE soil for a better environment.

7488.

Iist any 2 fetures of a computer

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two features of computer are:-

1. it takes input and PROCESS then gives output.

2. it makes the WORK EASIER

7489.

What is mulching?where is it practised?

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Explanation:

MULCHING is any MATERIAL that is spread or laid over the soil as COVERING. It is USED to retain the soil.

7490.

Draw a poster of Secularism ​

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ANSWER:

a POSTER on SECULARISM

7491.

Measures to decrease land degradation​

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EXPLANATION:

countour PLOUGHING

reducing use of fertiliser

less OVERGRAZING

using MANURE

7492.

Explain how the earth is the home of humankind

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Answer:

because is contain all the SUITABLE FEATURES which REQUIRES to SURVIVE .

7493.

How has chemical industry influenced the textile industry

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Answer:

BASICALLY chemicals are used in textile INDUSTRY to give colours to DIFFERENT clothes . some BASIC chemicals used in textile industry are sulphuric acid OXALIC acid.. ....

7494.

Durgapur is located in .....?​

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HEYA Mate

Answer:

DURGAPUR LOCATED in WEST Bengal.

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7495.

Explain meaning of vegetation and its types​

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Vegetation is an assemblage of plant species and the ground cover they provide. It is a general TERM, without SPECIFIC reference to particular taxa, LIFE forms, structure, spatial extent, or any other specific botanical or geographic characteristics.

Vegetation regions can be divided into five major TYPES: forest, grassland, tundra, desert, and ice sheet.

7496.

Durgapur located in ......?​

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HEYA Mate

Answer:

DURGAPUR LOCATED in WEST Bengal.

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7497.

Durgapur Collector ??​

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HEYA Mate

Answer:

Madhumita MUKHERJEE was the COLLECTOR of Durgapur.

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7498.

The prairies of canada have generally florished owing to the development og roads and railways state true or false​

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yes , this statement is true . prairie grassland is spread in two COUNTIES - USA and CANANDA. both of them are very developed countries .

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7499.

which of the following is not a method of conservation of land resources ? a. afforestation b. land reclamation c. mining​

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7500.

Own country has cultural linkage with entire Asian countries through the ages explain​

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Answer:

yes it is true

EXPLANATION:

our country was very big from now before some ages so it was the half of the Asian continent and it was also very fertile for farming . so it was linked with whole of Asia and HENCE our country has cultural LINKAGE with ENTIRE Asian COUNTRIES through ages