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7501.

Which is the densely populated areas of the world a. plains b.mountains c.plateaus.​

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ANSWER:

a plain is the density POPULATED AREA in compare to MOUNTAIN and PLATEAU

7502.

Explain any 5 steps taken by the central and state government to improve Indian agriculture after Independence.

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Various measures taken by the central and state governments from time to time, some of them are:

1. To begin with government took lead in providing various facilities on its own. In course of time DIFFERENT types of ACTIVITIES were ENTRUSTED to specific public agencies.

2. The government abolished the zamindari system. It was followed with the consolidation of small holdings to make them economically viable.

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3. Another important input was the widespread use of radio and television for acquainting farmers in new and improved techniques of cultivation.

4. The crop insurance was another step to protect the farmers against losses caused by crop failure on account of natural calamities like drought, flood, hailstorm, cyclone, fire, diseases etc.

5. Easy availability of CAPITAL or investment input through a well-knit network of rural banking and small scale cooperative societies with low interest rates were other facilities provided to the farmers for modernisation of agriculture.

6. Special weather bulletins for farmers were introduced on radio and television

7. The government ANNOUNCED minimum support price for various crops removing the elements of uncertainty. It ensures minimum price for the crop grown by the farmer

How Technological and Institutional Reforms Helps Improving Indian Agriculture?

Causes for Low Productivity of Indian Agriculture

Six characteristic Features of Indian Agriculture

What are the importance steps taken by Reserve bank of India to Improve the Indian Money Market?

7503.

How are plains better places for living and farming compared to the plateaus​

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in plain area, the soil is FERTILE so AGRICULTURE is DONE well. the plains have that type of soil on which roads, railway LINE can be made easily.

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7504.

Own wordsWnte a letter to thefertilizers can be a harmful.​

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The chemical fertilizers are very harmful to the because I'm if they are used for for GROWING crops they will have the land and the land will not able to grow any type of crop in vector FORM as we know that it is easy to spread this type of fertilizers but if we discuss about it it is very harmful I HOPE it will HELP

7505.

Name the type of soil found in the plains.​

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ALLUVIAL SOIL is the TYPE of soil found in the plains

7506.

Advantage of natural resources short note

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hola! dear....

1).It is USEFUL for producing energy.

2).It is useful in factories.

3).It is being using by the humans.

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7507.

Yo, I need this answer QUICK!!!!PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Using complete sentences, name the four major rivers in Canada and provide a characteristic of each.

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Explanation:

Ten major rivers in Canada are the St. Lawrence, Columbia, Fraser, Mackenzie, Yukon, Saskatchewan, Nelson, Slave, Peace and CHURCHILL Rivers. These rivers span the entire COUNTRY, with TWO flowing through the United States as well.

The St. Lawrence River forms part of the border with the United States in the EASTERN portions of Canada. It connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean. This river is approximately 1,900 miles long.

The Columbia River starts in the Canadian Rockies and travels down across the border of the United States to the Pacific Ocean. It is about 1,100 miles long, and travels through two mountain systems before flowing into the ocean. It is fast and provides hydroelectric power to the region.

The Mackenzie River is the longest river in Canada, and when combined with head streams, including the Peace River and the Slave River, is the second longest river system in North America. This river flows north to the Arctic Ocean. The river system is frozen for much of year, thawing only from May until October.

The Yukon River lies half in Canada, half in Alaska. During the gold rush in the late 1800s, this river was the main source of transportation for people and gold. Over 1,200 miles long, it also is frozen for a portion of the year.

The Saskatchewan River is about 340 miles long. It flows into Lake Winnipeg and is the main watershed for much of central Canada. It provides power through several hydroelectric plants built ALONG its length.

7508.

State the state the objectives of WTO​

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The WTO has six key OBJECTIVES:

(1) to set and enforce rules for international trade,

(2) to provide a forum for negotiating and monitoring further trade liberalization,

(3) to RESOLVE trade disputes,

(4) to increase the transparency of decision-making PROCESSES,

(5) to cooperate with other major international economic institutions involved in global economic management, and

(6) to help developing countries benefit fully from the global trading system.

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7509.

How to write introduction for school project​

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Answer:

before EMITS Diego relief this she snuck Lee WHITE ENJOYED their exam INTERVIEW

7510.

What is plain with example​

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Answer:

the flat distance on which geometry

cal DIAGRAM is drawn

Explanation:

for E. cardboard , drawing page

7511.

(vii) Homo Sapiens became active andexisted for about-(a) 70,000 years ago(b) 35, 000 years ago(c) 40,000 years ago(d) 47,000 years ago​

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Answer:

47000 YEARS

Explanation:

after him APPROX. 70000 years HOMO sapiens sapiens was

evaluated

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7512.

What could a gladiator do to prevent their death?

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Successful gladiators could become major stars of the Roman world, and those who were slaves could sometimes be FREED after WINNING a certain NUMBER of matches. Some surviving gladiators became trainers themselves after their fighting days were over. In 2007 scientists discovered an 1,800-year-old graveyard at the Roman city of

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7513.

Oxbow lakes are found in​

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rivers

Explanation:

An oxbow LAKE FORMS when a RIVER creates a meander, DUE to the river's eroding the bank. After a long period of time, the meander BECOMES very curved, and eventually the neck of the meander becomes narrower and the river cuts through the neck during a flood, cutting off the meander and forming an oxbow lake.

7514.

DESCRIBE THE LOCATION OF INDIA ON THE WORLD MAP AND ITS IMPORTANCE​

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ANSWER:

INDIA is in NORTHERN hemisphere in WORLD map

7515.

What does thechild mention about his mothers caring hands​

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ANSWER:

MOTHER comforts her CHILD, so will I COMFORT you; and you will be COMFORTED over Jerusalem."

7516.

Differentiate between the climate of Brazil and India.

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India also has a monsoon TYPE of climate SINCE its climate is INFLUENCED by the Monsoon winds. Both India and Brazil have a LONG coastline which influences its climatic conditions. While Brazil RECEIVE rainfall from South East and North-East Trade winds, India receive rainfall from South west Monsoon winds.

7517.

Analysison pollution

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correct question :

Define the ROLE of REAL time analysis in pollution prevention.

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(1) There is a dire necd to develop improvised analytical methods to allow for real time, in process MONITORING and CONTROL PRIOR to the formation of hazardous substances.

(2) It is very much important for the chemical industries and nuclear reactors to develop or modify analytical methodologies so that continuous monitoring of the manufacturing and processing unit is possible.

7518.

Name the two houses of the states legislature in india

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Explanation:

there are TWO Houses known as LEGISLATIVE council and legislative assembly.

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7519.

Which is the best course after intermediate ??​

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ANSWER:

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7520.

What is the northern most of Ganga delta

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Answer: The NORTHERNMOST point of GANGA delta is Farakka in West BENGAL.

7521.

How is soil formed? Explain

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EXPLANATION:

Soil is FORMED by weathering, wearing AWAY and breaking down of rocks into fine particles. Soils are formed from rocks. When rainwater gets collected in pores (small holes) they CRACK the rocks in a NUMBER of pieces.

7522.

Why Pakistan has huge range of fruits and vegetables in the whole year?

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ANSWER:

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7523.

A hemisphere is one _____________ of the sphere

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ANSWER:

TWO EQUAL PARTS of the SPHERE...

7524.

What is saltation in geography​

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Saltation is a specific TYPE of particle transport by fluids such as wind or water. It occurs when loose materials are REMOVED from a bed and carried by the FLUID, before being transported back to the surface.

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7525.

Name the highest peak in the universe​

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ANSWER:

Godwin K2

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7526.

Write a note on natural disaster , types, causes and effect

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Natural Disaster

A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples are floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic ERUPTIONS, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other geologic processes. A natural disaster can cause loss of life or damage property, and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake, the severity of which depends on the affected population's resilience, or ability to recover and also on the infrastructure available.

Types of Natural Disasters:

  • Tornadoes and SEVERE Storms
  • Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
  • Floods
  • Wildfires
  • Earthquakes
  • Drought

Causes of Natural Disasters:

Earthquakes are one of the most devastating and frightening natural disasters a person can experience. They happen without warning in areas all around the world. Earthquakes can cause major damage and fatalities in populated areas, but the earthquake itself is not always to blame. Other natural disasters can be caused by earthquakes and these can be equally, and sometimes more, destructive.

Earthquakes may trigger volcanic eruptions. For example, in 1975, a MASSIVE earthquake hit Hawaii and a few hours later, the summit caldera in Kilauea erupted. Most earthquakes occur on or near the edges of tectonic plates. Similarly, a volcano is the result of the interaction of these plates. Scientists believe that seismic waves coming from earthquakes cause disturbances in the MOLTEN ROCK beneath volcanoes, making them active.

7527.

Why tropical cyclones in bay of bengal and not in arabian sea?

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Recent research shows that there are two CAUSES. First, the winds over the Arabian Sea are STRONGER because of the PRESENCE of the mountains of East Africa. These strong winds FORCE a much more vigorous oceanic circulation and the heat received at the surface is TRANSPORTED southward and into the deeper ocean.

7528.

What is the economic signingficance of delta​

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These were FORMED by the SEDIMENTARY ROCK BOUGHT down by the Himalayan RIVERS and got settle down

7529.

What r the objectives of agenda 21​

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Agenda 21 is a global action plan for SUSTAINABLE development into the 21st CENTURY ... For wealthy nations , achieving sustainable development MEANS adopting and implementing policies concerning issues such as recycling, energy EFFICIENCY , conservation and rehabilitation of damaged landscapes.

7530.

Write a short conclusion on the topic TRANSPORT IN INDIA.

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7531.

Why land is called most important natural resource?

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because every living organism requires food to survive , for that they are DIRECTLY or INDIRECTLY depends on trees so here SOIL i.e land is REQUIRED to for 's to grow .so land PLAYS major role in the nature for survival of organisms.

7532.

A particle starting from rest moves in a straight line with acceleration asshown in the a-t graph. Find the distance (in m) travelled by the particle inthe first four seconds from start of its motion.​

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✔Initial velocity of the particle(u) = 0

✔Final velocity of the particle, V = 18 km/h = 5m/s

▶Time(t)  = 5s

▶Acceleration(a) = (v − u)/t

▶a = (5 − 0)/5 = 1 m/s^2

DISTANCE (s) =ut+1/2at^2

▶s=12×1×(5×5)=12.5 m

a) Average velocity =Total displacement/Total time taken

▶Average =(12.5)/5 = 2.5 m/s

b) Distance travelled, s = 12.5 m

7533.

Is talking a online program as a dropper fine ?

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ANSWER:

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7534.

Question 1 = how have the changing human needs along with technological advancement facilitated the varied use

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Answer:

PEOPLE can now do some kind of work in way and COMFORTABLE manner

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7535.

Why does bay of bengal faces more cyclone compared to arabian sea upsc?

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Explanation:

The ARABIAN SEA and the Bay of BENGAL also exercise a ... Why are there more CYCLONES in the Bay of Bengal as compared to the Arabian Sea there are very few Tropical Cyclones during southwest MONSOON

7536.

Why lines of longitude are called meridians of longitude?

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Lines of Latitude are called parallels because the lines parallel, or run in the same direction as the EQUATOR. ... Lines of Longitude intersect the equator at right angles but END at the North and the South Poles. Lines of Longitude are also called meridians. MERIDIAN comes from a LATIN WORD that means midday.

7537.

Why tropical cyclones never orginate in arabian sea?

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Most of the TROPICAL cyclones originated in the Arabian Sea, the PORTION of the Indian Ocean NORTH of the EQUATOR and west of India. The remainder formed in the Bay of Bengal off India's east coast. ... Tropical cyclone damage in the Arabian PENINSULA is chiefly due to flooding.

7538.

Why dont we construct strong walls and trees along coastines around the world ?

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Explanation:

its a NICE thought for saving regions from tsunami

but it WOULD cost huge expenses

its not a small length to be covered

but ya we must plant trees

it would be benificial in many ways as providing oxygen FOOD generation of electricity.

but building walls can cause pressre on earth which could be harmful

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7539.

Name various realms of the Earth?

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Explanation:

There are FOUR realms of earth : lithosphere , HYDROSPHERE , BIOSPHERE and atmosphere.

7540.

AMAZON NADI ANI GANGA NADYANCHI VAHANYACHI DISHA KADUN VAHATAT IN MARATHI

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Answer:

AMAZON Nadi - Purv DISHA

Ganga Nadi - Purv Disha ani DAKSHIN Disha

7541.

Please give Name of 4 types of Motion ?​

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Rotary Motion :

⟹ is An motion in which the particle ROTATES AROUND a Fixed point

Such as turning round in a circle, such as a wheel turning.

Linear motion :

⟹ is moving in a straight line.

★such as on a paper trimmer.

⟹ is moving backwards and FORWARDS in a straight line

†Oscillating motion

⟹ is swinging from SIDE to side Such as an Two and FRO motion.

★ like a pendulum in a clock.

7542.

What is land degradation?describe any 5 measures to control land degradation.​

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MEASURES to control land degradation

(i) AFFORESTATION

(ii) Proper management of grazing

(iii) Planting shelter BELTS of plants

(iv) STABILIZATION of sand dunes by planting thorny bushes

(V) Proper management of waste land

(vi) Control of mining

(vii) Proper discharge of industrial effluents and wastes after treatment.

Explanation:

7543.

Which of the following was NOT one of the Barbary States of North Africa?a) moroccob) tunisiac) egyptd) algiers

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Which of the following was NOT ONE of the Barbary States of NORTH AFRICA?

a) morocco✔✔

b) tunisia

c) egypt

d) ALGIERS

7544.

Why are natural resource refer from place to place?

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ANSWER:

  • Anything that can be USED to satisfy our NEED is known as resource.
  • The distribution of natural RESOURCES depends upon number of physical factors like terrain,climate and altitude.
  • The distribution of resources is unequal because these factors differ so much over the earth.

7545.

Why are kelp forests mostly located on continental margins pacific ocean?

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Kelps are primarily associated with temperate and arctic waters worldwide. Of the more dominant genera, Laminaria is MAINLY associated with both sides of the Atlantic Ocean and the coasts of China and Japan; Ecklonia is found in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa; and Macrocystis occurs throughout the northeastern and southeastern Pacific Ocean, Southern Ocean ARCHIPELAGOS, and in patches around Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.The REGION with the GREATEST diversity of kelps (>20 species) is the northeastern Pacific, from north of San FRANCISCO, California, to the Aleutian Islands, Alaska.

7546.

Impacts of folding and faulting

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Deformation processes alter the EARTH's crust by EXTREME stress or pressure in the crust and MANTLE. Most deformation occurs along plate margins from plate TECTONIC movements. Folding and faulting are the most common deformation processes. ... BRITTLE Deformation.

7547.

Why andaman and nicobar islands in india having volcanoes?

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The only LIVE volcano in the Andaman and Nicobar islands is erupting once again. The BARREN Island volcano, located 140-km north-east of Port Blair, DORMANT for more than 150 years started erupting in 1991 and has since then shown intermittent activity," CSIR-NIO SAID in a statement here

7548.

I want a case study on tourism in switzerland

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Tourists are drawn to Switzerland's diverse landscape as well as activities. Most interesting are the Alpine climate and landscapes, in particular for sking and mountaineering.

Tourism begins with British mountaineers climbing the main peaks of the Bernese Alps in the early 19th century (Jungfrau 1811, Finsteraarhorn 1812). The Alpine Club in London is founded in 1857. Reconvalescence in the Alpine climate, in particular from Tuberculosis, is another important branch of tourism in the 19th and early 20th centuries for example in Davos, Graubünden. Because of the prominence of the Bernese Alps in British mountaineering, the Bernese Oberland was long especially known as a tourist destination. Meiringen's Reichenbach Falls achieved literary fame as the site of the fictional death of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes (1893). The first organised tourist holidays to Switzerland were offered during the 19th century by the Thomas Cook and Lunn Travel companies.

Official statistics of tourism were planned since 1852, but were only realized from 1934, and continued until 2003. Since 2004, the Federal Statistical Office had discontinued its own statistics, but collaborates with Switzerland Tourism in the publication of yearly "Swiss Tourism Figures". In the year 2011 as a total number of 4,967 registered hotels or hostels, offering a total of 240,000 beds in 128,000 rooms. This capacity was SATURATED to 41.7% (compared to 39.7% in 2005), amounting to a total of 38.8 million lodging nights. 14% of hotels were in Grisons, 12% each in the Valais and Eastern Switzerland, 11% in CENTRAL Switzerland and 9% in the Bernese Oberland. The ratio of lodging nights in relation to resident population ("tourism intensity", a measure for the relative importance of tourism to local ECONOMY) was largest in Grisons (8.3) and Bernese Oberland (5.3), compared to a Swiss average of 1.3. 56.4% of lodging nights were by visitors from abroad (broken down by nationality: 16.5% Germany, 6.3% United Kingdom, 4.8% United States, 3.6% France, 3.0% Italy).

The total financial volume associated with tourism, including transportation, is estimated to CHF 35.5 billion (as of 2010) although some of this comes from fuel tax and sales of motorway vignettes. The total gross value added from tourism is 14.9 billion. Tourism provides a total of 144,838 full time equivalent jobs in the entire country. The total financial volume of tourist lodging is 5.19 billion CHF and eating at the lodging provides an additional 5.19 billion. The total gross value added of 14.9 billion is about 2.9% of Switzerland's 2010 nominal GDP of 550.57 billion CHF.

The most visited Swiss tourist ATTRACTIONS are first, the RHINE Falls, second, the Berne Bear exhibit (both without entrance fee), and third, with over 1.8 million paid entries

7549.

What is capital of south sudan?? When it formed?? And why it got separated from Sudan?? ​

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Answer:

Juba, 1992

South Sudan gained independence fromSudan in July 2011 as the outcome of a 2005 peace deal that ended Africa's longest-running civil war. An overwhelming majority of South Sudanese voted in a January 2011 referendum to SECEDE and become Africa's FIRST new country since ERITREA split from ETHIOPIA in 1993.

7550.

Purpose of water resources. Planning and Management

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ANSWER:

USAGE of WATER should be in the LIMIT