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The need for conservation of soil erosion in arid region |
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Answer» Explanation: Arid and SEMI arid soils can be protected by mulching Mulching is nothing but cover the soil with with solid deposits. There are MANY mulches based on nature and texture. The best one is organic which is very widely available and COSTS less. Organic mulch is nothing but dry leafs and thick organic waste such as vegetable wastes. The other best way of conserving soil is by cover crops. It is nothing but GROWING creepers. it conserves soil moisture Controls weed growth Creates gud microclimate to beneficial soil MICRO organisms |
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How many indian states have pradesh in their names? |
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Saryu is tributary of |
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Name the hills which are part of purvancha ? |
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Answer» Naga Hills Garo Hills Garo Hills Khasi Hills Khasi Hills The PURVANCHAL range INCLUDES the hill ranges of the Patkai, Barail range, Manipur, Mizoram Mizo, and Naga Hills. The Garo, Khasi and JAINTIA hills are PART of Shillong Plateau, and not part of the Purvanchal range. ... . . . .follow me |
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What are continuous resource?. |
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Answer» Answer: A flow resource is neither a renewable resource or a non-renewable resource. It does not remain in one location and moves about because of natural actions in the PHYSICAL environment. Therefore, it MUST be used when and where it occurs. Examples of flow resources are: running water, solar radiation, wind, and tides. Continuous resources are those that will VIRTUALLY always EXIST. They include solar energy, rainfall, wind and wave action. |
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Find the locations of the five most devastating earthquakes in history |
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Answer» Answer: SHAANXI earthquake,tangshan earthquake,HAITI earthquake,antioch EARYHQUAKE and GREAT KANTO earthquake Explanation: |
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Different mining products and their largest producer in india |
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Answer» Production The net production of SELECTED minerals in 2015 as PER the Production of Selected Minerals Ministry of Mines, Government of India is given in the table below: Mineral Quantity Unit Mineral type Coal and lighunite 683 Million tonnes Fuel Natural Gas 32,249 Million CUBIC metres Fuel crued oil 36.9 Million tonnes Fuel Bauxite 28.134 million tonnes Metallic Mineral Copper 3.9 Million tonnes Metallic Mineral Gold 1594 kilogram Metallic Mineral Iron Ore 156 Million tonnes Metallic Mineral Lead 145 Thousand tonnes Metallic Mineral Manganese Ore 214 Thousand tonnes Metallic Mineral Zinc 759 Thousand tonnes Metallic Mineral Diamond 31836091 Carats Non Metallic Mineral Gypsum 3,651 Thousand tonnes Non Metallic Mineral Limestone 170 Million tonnes Non Metallic Mineral Phosphorite 1,383 Thousand tonnes Non Metallic Mineral |
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Describe the land use pattern in India with help of diagram |
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Land use pattern refers to the way the land is utilised.The Forest cover of the country is less than the prescribed 33% of the TOTAL country’s land. Forests occupy about 23.81% of the total land surface in India. Total net sown area of India is 46.24% of the total land in the country. Net sown area DIFFERS from state to state. While in Punjab and HARYANA, the net sown area is more than 80% of the total land in the state, it is less than 10% in Arunanchal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and Andaman Nicobar Islands. 3.38% of the total land is used for grazing while rests of the remaining lands are fallow and waste lands. In India, the land under permanent pasture has decreased. land under forest not increased much since 1960 because there has been constant deforestation of forests for expanding agricultural fields, FRO building residential areas, highways, large DAMS etc.
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What is the golden fibre of india |
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Answer» Answer: jute Explanation: Jute is a long, soft, SHINY vegetable fiber that can be SPUN into coarse, strong threads. It is produced primarily from plants in the genus Corchorus, which was once classified with the family Tiliaceae, and more recently with Malvaceae. The primary source of the fiber is Corchorus olitorius, but it is considered inferior to Corchorus capsularis.[1] "Jute" is the name of the plant or fiber used to make burlap, hessian or gunny cloth. Jute is one of the most affordable natural fibers, and second only to cotton in the amount produced and variety of USES. Jute fibers are composed primarily of the plant materials cellulose and LIGNIN |
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a slow,steady and progressive change in part of the earths magnetic field is known as(a)secular variation,(b)magnetic anomaly, (c)field effect, (d)pole change |
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What reasons would you assign for a rapid population growth in the developing countries |
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Answer» Answer: Rapid population growth in developing countries is because of several factors: limited access to FAMILY planning, religious beliefs, soperstitions, etc, but the main REASON for the increase is lack of money by the population as a whole. As a country develops and becomes more affluent, birthrates go down as the society makes the transition from a society based on agriculture to a society based on SERVICES. It is no longer profitable for the farmer to have many children as where will they WORK, and how expensive will it be to send everyone to school? In traditional societies it was (or is) beneficial for parents to have many children. In a society making the transition from 3rd WORLD to 1st it is not. |
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what will happen if we keep a plant cell or animal cell in a hypertonic solution hypotonic solution isotonic solution |
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Answer» UNDERLINED SENTENCES are the answer |
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Define -1)basin2)estuary3)meanders |
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Answer» Answer: Definition of basin. 1a : an open usually circular vessel with sloping or curving sides used typically for holding water for washing a new washstand and basin. b chiefly British : a bowl used especially in cooking. c : the quantity contained in a basin SPILLED a basin of water on the FLOOR. An estuary is a partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea. A meander is one of a series of regular sinuous curves, bends, loops, turns, or windings in the channel of a river, stream, or other watercourse. It is produced by a stream or river swinging from side to side as it flows ACROSS its floodplain or shifts its channel within a valley. A meander is produced by a stream or river as it erodes the sediments comprising an outer, concave bank (cut bank) and deposits this and other sediment DOWNSTREAM on an inner, convex bank which is typically a point bar. The result of sediments being eroded from the outside concave bank and their deposition on an inside convex bank is the formation of a sinuous course as a channel migrates BACK and forth across the down-valley axis of a floodplain. The zone within which a meandering stream shifts its channel across either its floodplain or valley floor from time to time is known as a meander belt. Explanation: Mark my answer as brainliest and follow me . Mark my answer as brainliest and follow me . Mark my answer as brainliest and follow me . Mark my answer as brainliest and follow me . |
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India receives more rainfall because____glaciers are____. |
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Answer» Answer: Because India is LOCATED in the windwards side of wistern ghats N the GLACIERS r MELTING due to EROSION |
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Find out the names of seas and oceans that sourrounding our country |
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Answer» India is surrounded by the Arabian SEA in the WEST, Indian Ocean in the south and the Bay of Bengal in the EAST. |
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On which ground was Pluto disappear disqualified |
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Answer» Without a NEW definition, the discoveries raised the prospect that there would soon me 50 or more planets in the SOLAR System. Pluto was automatically disqualified because its highly ELLIPTICAL orbit overlaps with that of Neptune and so it could only be classed as a DWARF planet.. |
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Largest production state of ragi |
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Answer» Karnataka is the STATE...... Explanation: |
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Write the name of the place through which the time meridian |
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Howare himalayas divided into west to east direction? |
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Answer» Answer: Himalayas have been divided on the basis of REGIONS from west to east or east to west. The DIVISION has been done on the basis of the rivers flowing in the Himalayan regions. Following is the division in east-west direction : Assam Himalayas: This part of Himalaya lies between the Tista and DIHANG rivers. Explanation: MARK my answer as BRAINLIEST and follow me . Mark my answer as brainliest and follow me . Mark my answer as brainliest and follow me . Mark my answer as brainliest and follow me . |
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3 important fibre crops.Major rubber producing stateLeading state of sugarcane production |
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Answer» Answer: 3 IMPORTANT FIBRE crops: cotton,jute and silk. Major RUBBER producing state:Kerala and karnataka leading state of sugarcane production: MADHYA pradesh and Bihar Explanation: |
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Geography also studies about aerial differentiation |
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Answer» Explanation: Geography is the study of areal differentiation, of variations at DIFFERENT scales in the environment, in human activities, and in the interactions between the two. Its key concepts are environment, place, and space and its goal is to account for what is where. Geography emerged as an academic discipline in the late nineteenth century, PROVIDING knowledge about areal differentiation that was crucial both for informing commercial and colonial enterprises and for creating an informed citizenry in a new age of mass education. It built on foundations provided by earlier generations of explorers, cartographers, travelers, and traders. During the twentieth century, especially the second half, it EXPANDED substantially |
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Discuss about the Greenhouse effect - Causes and dangers [ NEED A BIG DESCRIPTION] |
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Answer» Answer: Causes and greenhouse effect Climate change is caused by both natural factors and human activities. Natural processes INCLUDE changes in the Earth's orbit of the sun which causes changes in the sun's intensity, plate tectonics changing the position and size of the continents and volcanic activity changing CARBON emissions. Since the EARLY 20th century human activities have significantly changed the composition of the Earth's ATMOSPHERE due to the emission of greenhouse gasses. These human activities include the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, gas and peat in factories, the carbon emissions from car exhausts, methane and nitrous oxide emissions from agriculture and the change of how land is being used for example DEFORESTATION and urbanisation. |
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(i) The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through:(a) Rajasthan(b) Odisha(c) Chhattisgarh(d) Tripura |
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Answer» Odisha Explanation: |
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Leading state of cotton production |
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Answer» Answer: hey buddy here is ur answer Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and TAMIL NADU are main cotton growing states. ... THEREFORE, China - the world's second largest producer - has signed an advance contract for 5 lakh bales of NEW cotton CROP from India for delivery in November-December of the 2018-19 marketing year. follow me mark me as brainliest |
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In each of the following numbers 'replace *by the smallest number to make it divisibal by 3 |
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Diciplince of Eassydiscipline essay |
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Answer» We should have diciplince in our selves . KEEPING all THINGS PROPERLY in their place , giving help when needed , eating FOOD properly,saving WATER are some signs of discipline. Hope it helps u... |
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Which region of india is almost devoid of economic minerals |
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Answer» the vast alluvial plains in North states such as PUNJAB HARYANA UTTARPRADESH ETC |
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Essay about wild life conservation |
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Answer» Answer: They are responsible for cleaning the air most living creatures breath, they give humans and ANIMALS material to build homes and buildings with, they help KEEP the dirt in place, and, among MANY other uses, they gave humans the material that people use every day, PAPER. They do all this for humans, and all they need in return is for their young to be planted. If you have not guessed by now, this is describing trees. It is vital for humans to maintain not only the trees population, but also the population of all wildlife. Wildlife conservation is important because regulates wildlife population, helps balance the ecosystem, and maintains the natural beauty for future generations. People mostly assume that maintaining wildlife population. Also, when the deer population is too high, farmers crops become damaged by the deer, as well as there are more deer killings by car (“Deer” par. 1-10). It is important to keep track of an animals population in order to make sure that the negative side affects do not occur. Sometimes it means keeping one species in its own habitat and preventing it from expanding into habitats that are not its own. Species who manage to do this are called invasive species. Species such as the Lionfish. Lionfish are not a native species to the Atlantic Ocean. They are a venomous, fast reproducing fish that are aggressive eaters and will eat almost anything in copious amounts. They eat so MUCH that they will actual become obese and contract liver diseases. They have no know predators, besides humans. Because they have no predators, once introduced to a reef, they can wipe out 90% of it. “The lionfish invasion is probably the worst environmental disaster the Atlantic will ever face” said Graham Maddocks, president and founder of Ocean Support Foundation (“Lionfish” Par. 3). Lionfish are especially dangerous to ecosystems, because the native aquatic life-forms do not have a natural instinct to be wary of the lionfish. |
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Leading state of maize production |
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Answer» Answer: hey buddy here is UR answer The predominant maize growing states that contributes more than 80 % of the total maize production are ANDHRA Pradesh (20.9 %), Karnataka (16.5 %), Rajasthan (9.9 %), MAHARASHTRA (9.1 %), Bihar (8.9 %), Uttar Pradesh (6.1 %), MADHYA Pradesh (5.7 %), Himachal Pradesh (4.4 %). follow me mark me as brainliest |
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Name the latitudes for the following degrees: a)66°30N b)23°30N |
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Answer» Answer: not that sure Explanation: The 66th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 66 degrees south of the Earth's EQUATORIAL PLANE, about 61 km north of the Antarctic Circle. It CROSSES the Southern Ocean and Antarctica. At this latitude the sun rises on December 13 and does not set again until December 30. |
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Wild lifè conservation |
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Wildlife conservation is the PRACTICE of protecting animal species and their HABITATS. It is achieved partially through legislation such as the ENDANGERED Species Act, the establishment and PROTECTION of public lands, and responsible public practices that CONSERVE wild animal populations. |
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Steps taken by government to abolish the untouchability |
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Answer» Answer: To avoid this untouchability, Indian government has MADE the spcific measures LIKE, 1] As PER the law, the person doing untouchability should be punishable. 2] POSITIVE Discrimination is done across such persons. |
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Give any two fetures of town planning of indus valley |
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Answer» Answer: The main towns of INDUS valley civilization were Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro, Kalibangan, Lothal.2. The SIGNIFICANT features of Indus Valley civilization are personal cleanliness, town planning, CONSTRUCTION of burnt-brick houses, ceramics, CASTING, forging of metals, manufacturing of COTTON and woolen textiles. |
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Identify in which direction we should travel to reach Europe from India |
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Answer» Answer: The direction in which we should TRAVEL to REACH EUROPE from INDIA is North-Western. |
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I am an igneous rock black or grey in colour I make up most of the ocean floor |
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Answer» Answer: The EARTH was formed about 4.6 billion years ago. The planet was so hot that the entire Earth was molten or liquid. As the Earth cooled, the lightest materials floated to the top and the heaviest materials sank to the center. The OUTER part of the Earth, the crust, consists of the lightest rock.
 The lightest rocks form the continents, which are made mostly of the rock granite. Most of the granite on the continents has, over millions of years, been broken down, transported, and deposited into sedimentary rock. These layers of sedimentary rock vary from 8-9 miles thick to nothing in some areas like the Canadian Shield of North America. The Canadian Shield has HUGE outcroppings of granite right on the surface. Under the thick layers of sedimentary rock lies the denser granite.
The granitic continents ride on a much denser rock called BASALT. These BASALTS form the bottom of our continents and the bottoms of our great oceans. This layer of rock extends down to 40 miles from the surface of the earth. |
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Definition of natural resources has changed over time discuss |
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Answer» Answer: The definition of natural resources changed over a TIME because the need of natural resources TOTALLY depends on its ACTUAL use in a particular content. A particular thing could have been useful hundreds of years ago but may not FIND any use in modern TIMES. |
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Q.1 Write a paragraph on Kerala in 200 words with the help of the clues. Clues : Total Area, Neighbouring states, Climate, 2Main occupation, Rivers, Traditional Dress, Dance forms,Chief Minister, Districts, Gender Ratio |
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Answer» the KERALA was verry poor distik its not rich I am so sad OCCUPATION TRADICIONAL dress not the composed dance was LIFE to me |
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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow : (12 marks)Just seven species make up the known diversity of the world's sea turtles today, but theseevolutionary marvels are encountering a growing number of threats. The marine reptiles, all Olthem endangered, have persisted for millions of years, moving from the sea to land for nesting,and traversing the great tropical and sub-tropical ocean basins as part of their life cycles. Yet, asthe 30th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation held recently in Goa hashighlighted, the modern human-dominated era poses grave challenges for their survival. Witheach passing year, nesting habitat is degraded or lost, feeding grounds are polluted, more turtlesdie in mechanised fisheries, and the threat of mindless port development looms large. Twoenvironmental crises in the past few weeks highlight the dangers. The large oil spill in the Gulf ofMexico has turned the major feeding grounds of the rare Kemp's Ridley turtle into a veritabledeath zone. In South Asia, which hosts five species, thousands of Olive Ridleys making theirannual journey to Orissa's Rushikulya rookery for nesting had to suffer the effects of a massive oilleak from a ship in the Ganjam port. If a healthy population of turtles must survive into the future,there is a need for a new conservation paradigm.2. The first-order priority is to identify and protect the nesting habitat of sea turtles on the Indiancoastline. This can be achieved through a full environmental audit of all port projects. theproposals discussed at the Goa symposium are accurate, no fewer than 331 ports are planned,and notifications have been issued for over 200. The scale of coastal development warrants anaggressive conservationist stance on the part of the Ministry of Environment and Forests. To itscredit, the MoEF has supported the International Sea Turtle Society in organising the global... for the finet time in the country. It must now strike a blow for protection by enforcing |
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Should river be harnessed?Why or why not? |
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Answer» Answer: 1)River harnessing is an artificial way of controlling the water flow by using the river dams,in order to produce hydroelectricity and to do many other things. Ofcourse it is necessary nowadays, because the INCREASING population is constantly demanding a lot of resources for their survival. But we should harness the river in a SUSTAINABLE manner ,to avoid any kind of environmental harm. 2) Glaciers are often dangerous for the locality under the mountain regions.Glaciers can easily DEMOLISH those localities. And glaciers can also block the flow of the rivers in the mountain regions. More dangerous is the case when a glaciers flow across a stream or river CREATING a DAM that can that can trap a large amount of water |
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Explain the parallel range of Himalayas. |
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Answer» Answer: Answer: The three parallel ranges of the Himalayas are: Himadri (Great or Inner Himalayas) It is the most continuous range. The northernmost range is called the Himadri. It consists of loftiest peaks with an average height of 6,000 metres. It contains all the prominent peaks. It remains snow covered throughout the year, RESULTING into the FORMATION of glaciers and some perennial rivers. Himachal (Lesser Himalayas) It lies to the south of Himadri and forms the most rugged mountain system. The ranges are MAINLY composed of highly COMPRESSED and altered rocks. Average height is between 3,700 to 4,500 metres. Some famous ranges are the Pir Panjal range, Dhaula Dhar and Mahabharat ranges. It has some famous valleys like Kullu, Kangra and Kashmir. They are known for their HILL stations. The average width is 50 Km. Shiwaliks (Outer Himalayas) This is the outermost range of the Himalayas. Its height varies between 900 and 1,100 metres. These ranges are composed of unconsolidated rock material, so these ranges are prone to earthquakes and landslides. These longitudinal valleys lying between lesser Himalayas and Shiwaliks are called ‘Duns’ like Dehra Dun, Kotli Dun and Patlin Dun, etc. |
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Describe the location of India on the world into different ways 1) by a hemisphere 2) by latitude |
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Classify the resource in the basis of their origin renewability?(please answer this question) |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The RESOURCES which are COMPOSED of non-living things are called ABIOTIC Resources such as rocks and metals. Resources are classified on the basis of origin as biotic and abiotic resources. ... Resources can ALSO be classified on the basis of exhaustibility as RENEWABLE Resources and Non-Renewable Resources. |
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Explain global warming |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: What is Global Warming? Earth absorbs about 75 % of the total solar energy reaching its surface thereby increasing its temperature. Some of this energy is radiated back into the atmosphere. The gases present in the atmosphere for example OZONE, methane, carbon dioxide, water vapor and chlorofluorocarbons are called greenhouse gases, they absorb some heat thereby restricting the heat to ESCAPE our atmosphere. These gases add to the heating of the atmosphere and result in global warming. In places where the temperature is LOW, we use glass covered areas known as a greenhouse to grow flowers, fruits, and vegetables. It is very interesting to know that even we live in a greenhouse, but the difference is that we are not covered by the glass but by the blanket of air called the atmosphere. It is this atmosphere which has kept the earth’s temperature constant for centuries and helped in the survival of life. Atmosphere traps the heat around the earth and keeps it warm. This is called as natural greenhouse EFFECT because it maintains the temperature and sustains life. In a greenhouse, the solar energy enters through the glass, warms the soil and atmosphere and helps in the growth of plants. In return, the soil and plants emit infrared radiation, which is partly absorbed and partly reflected by the glass. This mechanism traps the sun’s energy in the greenhouse. Similarly, we have carbon dioxide which absorbs heat (as they are transparent to sunlight but not to infrared heat radiation) and is the major contributor to the global warming. Other than carbon dioxide we have methane, ozone, CFC’s and nitrous oxides forming a major part of greenhouse gases. These chemicals either occur naturally or are man-made. The use of these compounds should be reduced; otherwise, the average temperature of the earth will rise. This will result in melting of polar ice caps and flooding of the coastal areas. Increase in the global temperature also increases the incidence of diseases like dengue, malaria, yellow fever etc. What is the Greenhouse Effect? To understand the nature of the greenhouse effect on climate change which leads to global warming, we must first know what the greenhouse effect is. When you enter a car that has been in the sun for quite some time, what is the first thing you notice? It is a lot hotter inside than it is outside. The sun’s rays (UV radiation, thermal radiation, visible light) enter the car through the glass panes and all the rays entering the car do not leave owing to the buildup of gases inside the car and the REFRACTIVE properties of the glass itself. The weaker thermal radiation does not completely leave the car. This eventually heats up the inside of the car. The same thing happens in a greenhouse. The plants in a greenhouse require a warm temperature to grow. Have you ever seen a greenhouse? It is made almost entirely out of glass. The heat is retained and the plants thrive. The temperature inside a greenhouse is always higher than the temperature outside. Greenhouse Effect A typical greenhouse used to regulate the climate for plant growth This is called the greenhouse effect. What happens when the greenhouse effect occurs on a large scale in the world itself? This is where greenhouse gases come in. Let’s have little back-story here. Other planets in our solar system are either extremely cold or really hot. It’s only planet earth that has a climate which is mild enough to support life. This is because of the presence of a thin layer of naturally occurring greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane gas, water vapor and nitrous oxide. These gases are part of our atmosphere. The atmosphere here plays the role of the glass pane like in the greenhouse. They let the sun’s rays inside but not all of it is reflected back. The greenhouse gases even facilitate the absorption of the heat thereby warming up the earth and not letting it become extremely cold like it otherwise should have been. Greenhouse Effect The Greenhouse Effect Since the beginning of the 18th century, the concentration of these gases in the atmosphere has started rising gradually. Since then, CO2 levels have risen around 40%. And why is this happening? Different human activities, mainly industrial, have led to the production of these gases; the most common being carbon dioxide. The unnatural presence of increased greenhouse gases has led to a more pronounced greenhouse effect which has altered the temperature of the earth, leading to a phenomenon termed ‘Global Warming’. |
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How does government ensure equality of opportunity in a society intrenched with social inequality |
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Answer» Answer: The major examples of SOCIAL inequality include INCOME gap, gender inequality, health care, and social CLASS. In health care, some individuals receive better and more professional care compared to others. They are ALSO expected to PAY more for these services. |
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On a political mapof World mark all the Eropean companieswhich comes to India trade with India |
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Answer» Answer: Only after several years later, near the conclusion of the 15th century, Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama became the first European to re-establish uninterrupted business connections with India since Roman TIMES by signifying the first person to arrive by circumnavigating Africa. Luxury goods exchanged ALONG the Incense ROUTE introduced Indian seasonings, ebony, silk, and fine textiles. The spice trade was connected with overland journeys EARLY on but marine maps proved to be the circumstance which served the trade grow. The PTOLEMAIC administration had amplified trade with India utilizing the Red Sea ports. |
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Which is the main cause of Land Degradation in Punjab and West Uttar Pradesh |
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Different types of season of india... |
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Answer» as per corp seasons there are there seasons: KARIF RABI zaid seasons are the three seasons of cropping Explanation: |
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