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What do we call the function of the numerous mountain Ranges |
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Answer» Explanation: A mountain system or mountain BELT is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have ARISEN from the same cause, USUALLY an orogeny. Mountain ranges are formed by a variety of GEOLOGICAL processes, but most of the significant ones on Earth are the result of PLATE tectonics. |
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Which is the closest country to india between bangladesh, brunei, cambodia, indonesia, laos, malaysia, myanmar, philippines and singapore |
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Largest and smallest country of each continent in area |
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Answer» CONTINENT largest country smallest country asia rusia Maldives africa ALGERIA Gambia europe Ukraine Vatican City australia WESTERN australia tasmania north america canada SAINT Kitts and Nevis. south america BRAZIL Suriname |
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Find rhe out man outstates of indan1.Madhya Pradesh 2. Maharashtra 3. meghalya4. maranhaao |
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Answer» Answer: 3. meghalyaHOPE IT HELPS YOU IF IT HELPS YOU MARK AS BRAINLIEST PLZ ZZZ |
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Equatorial region human adoption |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: (d) Human response the equatorial region is undeveloped as the natural environment is unsuitable. The climate is hot and humid, which is not very conducive to human SETTLEMENTS. The FORESTS are impenetrable as they are inaccessible. The DENSITY of population is low. The main ACTIVITIES of the people are hunting, food-gathering and fishing. They practice shifting agriculture in the Zaire and the Amazon basin. They do intensive CULTIVATION in the fertile soil of the Java islands and plantation agriculture is carried on in Malaysia. |
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Kun si dhatu thande jal ke saath abhikiriya kar leti hai |
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Org for institutional credit of agriculture in india |
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Answer» COMMERCIAL BANKS, COOPERATIVE banks and NOG'S |
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Geography suggest some ways to protect our environment |
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Answer» Answer: yes there are many WAYS which are suggested by geography to SAVE our ENVIRONMENT let's do it by planting trees and reducing the usage of FOSSIL fuels and using some eco friendly products and PROMOTION of recycling concept. |
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A why is there a great varietyvegetation in Indiasof natural |
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Answer» Answer: Your answer is below Explanation: It is because in India most religion PEOPLE should divided.There is 80 per CENT of people in India are vegetarian. This is SUFFICIENT or not. |
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"Indiscriminate use of resources has led to numerous problems." Justify this statement. |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Resources are essential for human survival and for maintaining the quality offlife. But INDISCRIMINATE use of resources had led to many problems LIKE; (i) Depletion of resources for satisfying the need of few greedy individuals. (II) ACCUMULATION of resources in the hands of few individuals dividing the SOCIETY into haves and have nots or rich and poor. (iii) Over exploitation of resources has led to global ecological crisis like global warming, depletion of ozone layer, environmental pollution and land degradation. |
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Which state has the lowest net sown area? |
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Answer» The STATE which has the lowest "NET sown area" is Chhattisgarh. |
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FILL IT:A LATITUDE IS THE________DISTANCE OF A PLACE NORTH OR SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR |
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Answer» parallel. Please MARK as BRAINLIEST and FOLLOW me |
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What do you mean by plastids?how many types of plastids are found in a plant cell,explain it? |
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Answer» Answer: plastids are the pigment found in plant cells. there are three types of plastids: 1)chloroplasts;it CONSISTS of green pigment found in green parts of the plant. 2)chromoplast;it consists of RED, orange or yellow colour pigment found in fruits nd FLOWERS of the plant. 3)leucoplast;it is COLOURLESS and consists of starch and it STORES food. hope it helps!!! |
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India first movie...... |
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Answer» Explan Raja HARISHCHANDRA Raja Harishchandra is a 1913 INDIAN SILENT film, DIRECTED and produced by Dadasaheb Phalke, and is the first full-length Indian feature film.
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Suggest suitable measures to check soil erosion |
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Answer» SUITABLE measures to CONTROL soil erosion are :
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Land is a vital resource.'- Justify. |
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Answer» Explanation: land is vital RESOURCES because of following reasons :- 1. ALL THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ARE PERFORMED ON LAND 2. LAND SUPPORT VEGETATION , WILDLIFE. 3.MOST OF THE MINERALS ARE FOUND IN LAND 4.ROADS , RAILWAY , BUILDINGS ARE BUILT ON LAND Mark it brainliest if you liked my ANS. |
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Name some regional broad categories of Himalayas. |
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Answer» here is your answer if it HELPED you PLZ MARK me as a BRAINILIST |
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KUOS. vvhat I uud! TUE JUwalik ranges are prone to ldltusuues du LuyumQues 6: What are Duns? Explain how is the Himalayan range divided from east to westcues 7: How are riverine islands formed? Explain the diverse relief features of the Northernues 8: What are Sahyadri? Where is the Deccan Trap located? What is it composed of?Jes 9: What does the Peninsular Plateau consists of? Explain the two major divisions of the PenPlateau.es 10: What are Barchans? Describe the climatic characteristics of the Indian Desert.es 11: Name the Northern part of the Eastern Coastal Plain. State some of the features of theWestern Coastal Plain.s 12: How are Lakshadweep Islands formed? Distinguish between the two Island groups of in5 13: What is Terai? Highlight the importance of Himalayas to our country.14: How are Indian rivers divided? Why the Peninsular rivers are not navigable? Explain.15 : What is Indus Water Treaty? Write a short note on the Sunderban Delta.16: Why does river Ganga form large meanders? Differentiate between the Narmada andbasin.17: Explain the course of river Ganga and Brahmaputra. Why does the Brahmaputra riverflood every year?8: Name a lake that is seasonal. Classify lakes into three categories and also explain thewith examples.: Why is pollution rate of Ganga river increasing? Mention some ways which may helpcontrolling pollution in Ganga river.Describe the major steps taken by the government of India to control the pollutioniver Ganga. |
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Answer» Explanation: Western ghats also known as SAHYADRIS is mountain range that COVERS an area of 140,000 km in a stretch of 1,600 km parallel to western coast of the Indian peninsula TRAVERSE the state of gujarat, maharashtra, tamil nadu, goa, kerla, karmataka |
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10. Explain covead coral polyps.11. What is Tributary?12. what is barchan ?13. what was the Gondwanaland |
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Answer» Answer: Tributary MEANS SMALL river FLOWS to larger rivers Barchan means crescent shaped SHIFTING sand dune as found in the desert of TURKESTAN |
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Give two reasons for choosing 82.30 degrees E longitude as the Standard Meridianof India. |
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Answer» Answer: because the longitudinal EXTENT of India is 68 degree 7 EAST to 97 degree 25 east .this meridian passes through mirzapur which is the centre of India and there is a understanding between the countries of world that the degrees of the meridian should be DIVISIBLE 7 1/2 .this enable us to overcome the differences of TWO hours of the time between arunachal pardesh and Gujarat. the time is Indian standard time. hope it HELPS..... |
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क्षेत्रभेटीदरम्यान कचर्याचे व्यवस्थापण कसे कराल |
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Answer» Answer: do not UNDERSTAND |
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Role of Technology in the utilization of resources . |
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Answer» A RESOURCE is a source or supply from which benefit is produced. ... Technology is an important FACTOR that an change substances into resources. People themselves are the most important resource. It is their ideas, knowledge, INVENTIONS and discoveries that lead to the creation of more resources. |
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Important occupation of people living coasts is called |
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Answer» Explanation: The people who LIVE near COASTAL AREAS present enormous heterogeneity as a CONSEQUENCE of its coastal topography |
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What is the usefulness of webcam |
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Answer» Explanation:
The term webcam is a combination of "Web" and "video camera." The purpose of a webcam is, not surprisingly, to broadcast video on the Web. Webcams are typically small cameras that either attach to a user's monitor or sit on a desk. Most webcams CONNECT to the computer via USB, though some use a Firewire connection. Webcams typically COME with software that allows the user to record video or stream the video on the Web. If the user has a website that supports streaming video, other users can watch the video stream from their Web browsers. Webcams can also be used for video chat sessions with other people. Instead of broadcasting the video on the Web, users can set up a video chat session with one or more friends and have a conversation with live audio and video. For example, Apple's iSight camera, which is built into Apple laptops and iMacs, allows users to video chat using the iChat instant MESSAGING program. SEVERAL other chat programs also work with webcams, allowing users to set up video chat sessions with friends. Since streaming video over the Internet requires a lot of bandwidth, the video stream is typically compressed to reduce the "choppiness" of the video. The maximum resolution of a webcam is also lower than most handheld video cameras, since higher resolutions would be reduced anyway. For this reason, webcams are relatively inexpensive compared to most video cameras. And while they may not be ideal for filming a movie, webcams are great for video chat sessions with friends. |
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How does a developed transport and communication infastructure imprene land use |
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Answer» STATE DOTs INFLUENCE land development through PROVIDING INFRASTRUCTURE and, to a lesser extent, through transportation-related regulations. ... State transportation projects are normally planned to improve safety, decrease travel time by alleviating congestion, and achieve other mobility-related goals. |
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Why is the use of excessive irrigation of water harmful for the Soll? |
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Answer» ANSWER:because excess water can AFFECT soil AERATION which is neccesary for plants. please mark it brainliest if you like it |
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Mention any two ways in which lakes are useful to man |
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Answer» Two WAYS in which LAKES are useful to man are : 1. They help to moderate the climate of the SURROUNDINGS.
2. They provide employment LIKE fishing.
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Why did Samir suggest not to burn dry leaves |
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Answer» Answer: We should not BURN dry leaves . They make a lot of AIR pollution. If you like my answer please follow me |
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Draw a map of india with state and their capital. |
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Answer» INDIA's States: Andhra PRADESH, CAPITAL City: Hyderabad. Arunachal Pradesh, Capital City: ITANAGAR. Assam, Capital City: Dispur. |
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Write the main features of the French constitution of 1719 |
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Answer» Answer: FEATURES of French constitution of 1719 1-not all men have the right to vote. 2-the man who pay the tax equal to four days of the labourer WAGES are classified as active citizens 3-the REMAINING man and all WOMEN were classed as passive citizens |
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How overgrazing is responsible for land degradation in Gujarat??? |
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Answer» Answer: Heya mate UR answer Explanation: Mark as brainliest Dear BRAINLIE I will be happy to help you WHENEVER you are in need.. |
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Collect the information about the 6 silk route .more than 300 word |
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Answer» What Is the Silk Route? The Silk Route was a historic trade route that dated from the second century B.C. until the 14th century A.D. It stretched from Asia to the Mediterranean, traversing China, India, Persia, Arabia, Greece, and Italy. It was dubbed the Silk Route because of the heavy silk trading that took place during that period. This valuable fabric originated in China, which initially had a monopoly on silk production until the secrets of its creation spread. In addition to silk, the route facilitated the trade of other fabrics, spices, grains, fruits and vegetables, animal hides, wood and metal work, precious stones, and other items of value. In 2013, China announced plans it would revive the Silk Route, connecting it with more than 60 countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, and the MIDDLE East. Understanding the Silk Route The Silk Route was a series of ancient trade networks that connected China and the Far East with countries in Europe and the Middle East. The route included a group of trading posts and markets that were used to help in the storage, transport, and exchange of goods. It was also known as the Silk Road. Travelers used camel or horse caravans and stayed in guest houses or inns typically spaced one day’s travel apart. Travelers along the Silk Route’s maritime routes could stop at ports for fresh drinking water and trade opportunities. Archaeologists and geographers pursuing research of ancient sites have been the Silk Route’s most modern travelers. The opening of the Silk Route brought many products that would have a big impact on the West. Many of these commodities had their roots in China and included gunpowder and paper. These became some of the most traded goods between China and its Western trading partners. Paper was especially important, as it eventually led to the invention of the PRINTING press, which gave way to newspapers and books. There has been a push by China to reopen the Silk Route to improve cooperation among countries in Asia, Africa, and Europe. History of the Silk Route The original Silk Route was established during the Han Dynasty by Zhang Quian, a Chinese official and diplomat. During a diplomatic mission, Quian was captured and detained for 13 YEARS on his first expedition before escaping and pursuing other routes from China to Central Asia. The Silk Route was popular during the Tang Dynasty, from 618 to 907 A.D. Travelers could choose among a number of land and sea paths to reach their destination. The routes evolved along with territorial boundaries and changes in national leadership. The Silk Route was a means to exchange goods and cultures. It also served in the development of science, technology, literature, the arts, and other fields of study. The Silk Route also helped missions by Buddhist and European monks and was instrumental in spreading Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and other religions throughout the regions served by the routes. Reviving the Silk Route In 2013, China began to officially restore the historic Silk Route under president Xi Jinping with a $900 billion strategy called “One Belt, One Road” (OBOR). The project was a way to improve China’s interconnectivity with more than 60 other countries in Asia, Europe, and East Africa. Also known as the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), it traverses numerous land and sea routes. The Silk Road Economic Belt is primarily land-based to connect China with Central Asia, Eastern Europe, and Western Europe, while the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road is sea-based, connecting China’s southern coast to the Mediterranean, Africa, South-East Asia, and Central Asia. China views the venture as an important way to improve its domestic growth. It also serves as a way to open up new trade markets for Chinese goods, giving the country the cheapest and easiest way to export materials and goods. China has passed several milestones related to the OBOR including the signing of hundreds of deals since 2016. In January 2017, a new rail service using the East Wind freight train was introduced from Beijing to London along the historic route, passing beneath the English CHANNEL to reach London. The 16- to 18-day journey, travels nearly 7,500 miles and allows freight shippers an alternative to slow but relatively CHEAP water routes, and fast but relatively expensive air routes. Other key OBOR routes go from China to 14 major European cities. |
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Draw a map with state and their capital. |
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Answer» Heya❤ Refer the ATTACHMENT for UR ANSWER; ✌✌✌ |
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How can we reduce wastage of water in paragraphs |
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Answer» Stop the MISUSE of water. Manage the USAGE of water properly. Stop DISCHARGING pollutants without proper treatment. Take efforts in maintaining the quality of water. Stop WASTAGE of water in our toilet. Promote rain-water harvesting and irrigation projects. |
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What is oxygen catastrophy |
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Answer» Explanation:
The GREAT oxygenation event , the beginning of which is commonly known in scientific media as the Great OXIDATION event (GOE) also CALLED as oxygen catastrophy please MAKE me as brainlist please |
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What are potential resources? Why they are not presently being used |
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Answer» Answer:Resources which are found in a region, but have not been utilised due to lack of capital or other reasons. For example, the western parts of INDIA PARTICULARLY Rajasthan and Gujarat have enormous POTENTIAL for the development of WIND and solar ENERGY, but so far these have not been developed properly. Explanation: |
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Write the general characters of prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells with a suitable example? |
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Answer» Answer: EXPLANATION:prokariyotic cells have only one cells and eukaryotic cells have more than one cells. In prokaryotic Nucleus region is not developed properly and in eukaryotic nucleus region is properly developed. Prokayotic cells are new cells which are broken in our body they TURNS into new cells and eukaryotic cells are the old cells. EXAMPLE of prokaryotic are BACTERIA ETC. And of eukaryotic are plants animals and human beings. |
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With which country do states of Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh Bihar West Bengal and Sikkim have common frontiers |
Answer» The answer is NEPAL.... |
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Summary and conclusion on disasters |
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Answer» Answer: The decade 1990-99 was declared as the INTERNATIONAL Decade for NATURAL Disaster Reduction with emphasis on the disaster Management planning for prevention education , mitigation preparedness and RESPONSE to reduce the loss of life and property DUE to natural disaster .The implementation of the Disaster Management plan . Explanation: |
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Features of forest (classification) |
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Answer» high ANIMAL and vegetal biodiversity. evergreen trees. dark and sparse undergrowth interspersed with clearings. scanty litter (organic matter SETTLING on the ground) |
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Is water a renewable resource |
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Answer» So in areas of little or no precipitation, water becomes almost non-renewable. _____________ |
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Describe the need for planning resources |
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Answer» Answer: It is essential to have RESOURCE PLANNING because of the following reasons: It helps to identify the VARIOUS resources present in different regions of the COUNTRY. It helps in the conservation of various non-renewable/extinguishable resources. It helps in reducing wastage of resource Explanation: It helps in reducing wastage of resources |
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In a political map of the world mark three places were rich deposits of gold , copper and iron are found |
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Looks at your surroundings make list of use that the land in your near areas being put do . |
Answer» land use MEANS the way the land can be USED for.There are plenty of uses of land today when we LOOK at our surrounding.some of the major uses of land for different purposes are:
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Write some questions and answers of chapter Water Resources of class 10th. |
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Answer» Answer: why are WATER CONSIDERED a precious resource and which base can be DISSOLVED in it |
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