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Place like Kerala and West Bengal receive rain during summer why |
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Answer» Answer: The winds that BRING RAIN are the South West Monsoon ARABIAN Sea Branch. These winds blow from the South West and hence Trivandrum being TOWARDS the South will receive heavy rain first. (Also the rain over much of Uttar Pradesh comes from the Bay of Bengal current which has to first MOVE up the Ganga valley Explanation: |
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How is uniform time set for all places |
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Answer» ANSWER:By KEEPING GST as STANDARD unit. Explanation: |
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Compare waterfall model with iterative model and their applicability |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: To manage the level of complexity during the software development cycle, various SDLC model is implemented by the software companies. Their AIM is to deliver a quality software PRODUCT, however each model is unique in terms of their software development approach. To effectively LEARN the SDLC models we will compare the various models of Software Engineering. Here we will see how each model DIFFERS from other in terms of cost, time duration, requirements, maintenance ETC. |
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Short note on black soil in points |
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Answer» Answer: ✌✌✌ BLACK soil composed essentially of humus from drained swampland. Black soil is also described as Black Cotton soil as its appearance is black and it is suitable for cotton farming. Black soil is abundant in potassium, calcium, and magnesium but has lower nitrogen content. Explanation: ✌✌✌ -- These soils are black in colour and are also known as rugur soils and black cotton soil . -- These soil are MAINLY found in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh,Malwa,and Chhattisgarh extend in the south east DIRECTION along the godavari and Krishna valley. -- The blacks soil is made up of extremely fine clay material. -- They are well-known for their capacity to hold MOISTURE. -- They are rich in soil nutrients. Such as calcium, carbonate and lime they develop deep CRACK during hot weather. -- These soil are sticky when wet and difficult to work during monsoon period. hope it helps you Mark as brainlist ❤❤❤❤❤ |
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Short note on black soil |
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Answer» ℍ ℰ ℽ ℱ ℛ ℕ ⅅ Answer: Black soils, locally called regard or black cotton soils, and internationally known as 'tropical black earths' or 'tropical chernozems' have been developed by the weathering of the Deccan lava in majorparts of Maharashtra, western MadhyaPrades (Hoshangabad, Narsinghpur, Damoh, Jabalpur, Raisen and Shahdol districts), Gujarat (Surat, Bharuch, Vadodara, Kheda, Sabarkantha and Dang districts), Andhra Pradesh (Adilabad, Warangal, Khammam, Mahbubnagar, Kurnool, Guntur and Karimnagar districts), Karnataka (Bijapur, Dharwar, Gulbarga, Bidar, Belgaum, Raichur, Bellari and CHITRADURGA districts), Rajasthan (Kota, Bundi, Sawai Madhopur, Bharatpur and Banswara districts), Tamil Nadu (Ramnathpuram, Tirunelvelli, Coimbatore, Madurai and South Arcot districts) and Uttar Pradesh (Jalaun, HAMIRPUR, Banda and Jhansi districts). According to Krebs the regur soil is essentially a mature soil which has been produced by relief and climate rather than by a particular type of rock. It occurs where the annual rainfall is between 50 cm to 75 cm and the number of RAINY days is from 30 to 50. The colour of these soils varies from deep black to light black and chestnut and is dependent on the colour of the mechanical fractions. The black color is attributed to the presence of titaniferous magnetite, compounds of iron and aluminum, accumulated humus and colloidal hydrated double iron and aluminum silicate. In general these soils have clay texture, average clay content being 50% and the range being 40-50%. Except in cases where there is stratification, the clay content down the profile is uniform. The structure of these soils is usually cloddish but occasionally friable. Regard soils are calcareous neutral to mild alkaline in reaction, high in carbon exchange capacity and low in organic matter. In general these soils are rich in iron, lime, calcium, potash, aluminum and magnesium CARBONATES but poor in nitrogen, phosphorus and organic matter. The chemical test near Nagpur yields soluble matter 68.71%, ferric oxide 11.24%, alumina 9.3%, water and organic matter 5.83%, lime 1.81% and magnesium 1.79%. Black soils are highly retentive of moisture, extremely compact and tenacious when wet, considerably contracted developing deep wide cracks on drying and self-ploughing. Black soils are credited with high fertility. These are well suited to leguminous crops like cotton, turn and citrus fruits. Other crops include wheat, jowar, millets, linseed, castor, tobacco, sugarcane, safflower, vegetables etc. On the uplands these soils are comparatively less fertile than on the low lands. Classification On the basis of the proportion of clay and silt regard soils are divided into two broad groups: (a) Trappean Black Clayey Soil-it occupies major parts of the Peninsular India. This soil is very heavy owing to finer constituents (65% to 80%). (b) Trappean Black Loamy Soil-in this soil the silt-content varies between 30 and 40 per cent. It occurs in patches in the Wainganga valley and northern Konkan coast. Based on the thickness of layers black soils may be divided into three sub-groups: (a) Shallow Black Soil-its thickness is less than 30 cm. It mainly occupies Satpura hills (Madhya Pradesh), Bhandara, Nagpur and Satara (Maharashtra), Bijapur and Gulbarga districts (Karnataka). The soil is utilised in the cultivation of jowar, rice, wheat, gram and cotton. (b) MEDIUM Black Soil-its thickness ranges between 30 cm and 100 cm. It covers a larger area in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. (c) Deep Black Soil-its thickness is more than 1 meter. It covers large areas in lowland zones of the Peninsular India. The clay content ranges between 40 to 60 per cent. Its reaction is alkaline. The soil is fertile and is utilised in raising the crops of cotton, sugarcane, rice, citrus fruits, vegetables etc.. hope it help yours ✌✌ |
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What is the Eastern extension of Central Highlands called write its two features |
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Answer» Explanation: The eastern extension of the central highlands of India is the Chota Nagpur plateau. Its main features are 1. The Indo-Gangetic plains lie to the north and east of Chota Nagpur plateau and the MAHANADI river lies to the SOUTH. The plateau mainly covers the state of Jharkhand. 2. The total area of the Chota Nagpur plateau is about 65000 square kilometers. 3.The average height of the plateau is 610 metres. The highest point is 1164 metres. 4. The plateau has a very attractive climate. It is neither too hot nor too cold. It receives an average rainfall of about 1400 MILLIMETRES. 5. The plateau has dry deciduous forests. There are a number of protected FOREST reserves in the plateau. 6. The plateau is rich in minerals like mica and bauxite. hope it helps you. ...mark as a brainlist. . . Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/4149770#readmore |
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10 uses of mercury barometer please answer this question fastly |
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Classify the himalaya on the basis of region from west to east |
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Answer» this is your ANSWER MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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Self cleansing capacity of river how does it affect by pollution give two points |
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Answer» 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 decomposespollutants into harmless SUBSTANCES contribute to the self cleaning capacity of ariver. |
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What consequences of Non equitable distribution of Resources |
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Answer» these included metals fossil FUELS PLEASE mark as BRAINLIEST |
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How long does it take for earth to rotate on its axis one time?A. 24 hoursB. 24.25 hoursC. 365 daysD. 365.25 days |
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Answer» C. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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What is the impact of tourism on Himachal Pradesh?Also,what is the Economic Impact of tourism on Himachal Pradesh? |
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Answer» Tourism contributes almost 8% of the state's local item. In this detailed survey is done on impact of tourism on the economy from 2001 to 2011 and it was found that tourism has put a significant impact on economy of Himachal Pradesh. As Himachal Pradesh is now an all-around set and imperative traveler goal and expanding tourism in the state to its potential is the prime focus of the administration for monetary development and success of the state. The nature has given Himachal Pradesh with its unmistakable magnificence and aura with its lavish green valleys; snow secured. Himachal Pradesh has many UNDISCOVERED spots with unspoiled charm that are worth a visit for a QUIET rewarding holiday spent amidst the splendor of nature away from crowds. Some tourist places need to be DEVELOPED to international standards |
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How to identify escarpment on a topographic map |
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Answer» Answer: The numbers written in brown ALONG the contour lines INDICATE elevation of the line. For this map elevation is in feet above sea level. Forested areas are REPRESENTED by areas shaded GREEN; for SPRUCE Knob this means most of the area. |
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Why do globes lean side ways?A. To allow them to spin easierB. To demonstrate the tilt of earth's axisC. To demonstrate day and nightD. To demonstrate the effects of gravity |
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Answer» C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Earth's axis always point toward polar isA. The southB. The sunC. The moon |
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Answer» the NORTH star is the answer hope it is helpful , follow me MARK as Brainliest ...................... |
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Between what longitude and latotudes does india lie |
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Answer» YES INDIA lies between longitude and LATITUDE 8.04 to 37.06 north lattitude 68.07 to 97.25 east longitude |
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5 uses of six maximum and minimum thermometer |
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Answer» Six’s THERMOMETER is used where when one wants to know the maximum or minimum temperature during a day. It indicates current temperature along with the highest and the LOWEST temperatures since it was last set. It is used to record extreme temperatures at a location as in meteorology, horticulture etc. They can be used to measure air temperatures. Recording data over a period of time means that changes in the climate could be observed. They can also be used to measure air temperatures. The temperatures are SHOWN both in Centigrade and Fahrenheit. Water temperature is an important factor for determining evaporation rates since the energy needed to EVAPORATE warmer water is lesser than that for cooler water. Six’s thermometer is also used to measure this. Six’s thermometer is also popularly used by gardeners in greenhouses to PLAN care for plants better. They are now filled with safer liquid like alcohol instead of mercury for measuring temperatures. Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/448112#readmore |
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NODON'T LITTERCLEANTHE SURROUNDINGS PLASTIC USE ME I CAMPUSOnce Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam said inHyderabad, "We expect the governmentto clean up, but we are not going to stopchucking garbage all over the place norare we going to stop to pick up a straypiece of paper and throw it in the bin. We expect the railways to provide cleam bathroom |
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Answer» Dear your thinking is really nice and I want to say something to you about this .Gandhiji once told that sanitation is more important than Freedom but everyone has been forgetting the good thoughts of our Legendary PERSON . No DOUBT there r many facilities for people in the train but majority of people only know that how to use it but they never TRY to know that it is our property we should maintain this . This is very shameful situation for US. |
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They are made of rock and are smaller than a planet...A. Little satellitesB. AsteroidsC. StarD. Umbrellas |
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Answer» Answer: ASTEROIDS is the answer Hope this HELPS you PLEASE mark as branieliest |
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The components of the solar system areA. Main stars, the sun, umbrellas, table and satellitesB. Main stars, the sun, comets, asteroids, natural satellites and planetsC. Planets, apples, fruits and the sun |
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Answer» The answer is B Main STARS, the sun, comets, asteroids, NATURAL SATELLITES and PLANETS Please mark as branieliest |
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The components of the universe are:A. Galaxies, stars, earth, planets, natural rocks, asteroids.B. Galaxies, star, the sun, comets, asteroids, planet, natural satellites.C. The sun, the moon, the earth |
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Why glass is transparent? |
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Answer» ▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩۞۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Glass Is Transparent Becoz Photons PASS through glass because they are not absorbed. And they are not absorbed because there is nothing which "absorbs" LIGHT in VISUAL FREQUENCIES in glass. You MAY have heard that ultraviolet photons are absorbed by glass, so glass is not transparent for them. Atoms absorb well-defined discrete frequencies. ▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩۞۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬ ☞ ʜᵃᵛᵉ ᴀ ɢᵒᵒᵈ ᴅᵃʸ ☜ ʕ•ٹ•ʔ ᵇʳᵃⁱⁿˡʸ_ᵗʳᵉᵃˢᵘʳᵉ |
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Billions of make up the universe.A. StarsB. GalaxyC. ConstellationD. Planets |
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Answer» Explanation: I THINK that there is SOMETHING missing in your question The answer is Galaxy . Many galaxy together make up the Universe. PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME |
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Which are the smaller components?A. Planets, the sun, the moonB. Comets, asteroids, satellites and PlanetsC. Planets, stars and rocks. |
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What are the chief causes of soil erosion |
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Answer» Answer: It is a process in which the top fertile layer of soil is lost. Due to soil EROSION, the soil BECOMES less fertile. The top layer of soil is very LIGHT which is EASILY carried away by wind and water. The removal of topsoil by the natural forces is known as soil erosion. Causes of Soil Erosion Various agents, like wind, water, deforestation, overgrazing by cattle, etc., cause soil erosion. |
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What is geographical condition of Kushinagar And gorakhapur? |
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Answer» Answer Gorakhpur district District of Uttar Pradesh in India Gorakhpur is a district of Uttar Pradesh in India. It is one of the major and largest districts of Uttar Pradesh. Gorakhpur is the administrative headquarters of the district. This article is about the district. For (1) its eponymous headquarters, see Gorakhpur. For (2) its eponymous division, see Gorakhpur division. Quick facts: • Total, Website … History The district was ceded by the Nawab of Awadh to the British East India Company in 1801. It was the location of the Chauri Chaura incident in 1922. It was earlier expanded to north till Nepal border but northern part was carved out to form a NEW Maharajganj district in 1989.[citation needed] Geography Gorakhpur district lies between latitude 26°46'N and longitude 83°2'E. The district covers an area of 3,483.8 square kilometres (1,345.1 SQ mi). It is bounded by Maharajganj district to the north, Kushinagar and Deoria districts in the east, Ambedkar Nagar, Azamgarh, and Mau districts to the SOUTH, and Sant Kabir Nagar district to the west. The district is part of Gorakhpur division. Economy In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Gorakhpur one of the COUNTRY's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640). It is one of the 34 districts in Uttar Pradesh CURRENTLY receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF). Demographics please mark as brainliest. .. |
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Write about extract species |
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Answer» Frontier Co-op Extracts Almond Extract. Almond extract's flavor has a SWEET, nutty essence. ... Chocolate Extract. Sweet chocolate extract ENHANCES chocolate milkshakes, PUDDINGS, cheesecakes and whipped cream. ... Vanilla Extract. ... Indonesia Vanilla Extract. ... Papua New GUINEA Vanilla Extract. ... Almond Flavor. ... Anise Flavor. ... Banana Flavor. |
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The main features of the Sahiwalik hills |
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Answer» three MAIN features of sahi wali hill is 1= it is outermost range of himaliya or SHIVALIK. 2=they extendover if 10-15 KILO meter. 3=there height is900meter and 1100meter I WISE it is help u |
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Explain the location, extent and formation of Peninsular plateau |
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Answer» Answer: The Peninsular plateau is a TABLELAND. It is composed of the OLD crystalline, igneous and METAMORPHIC ROCKS. The Peninsular plateau is considered the oldest land mass as it was formed due to the DRIFTING of the Gondwana land. The plateau consists of broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills Explanation: |
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Write about earthquake in 300 words |
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Answer» Answer: Earthquake is a natural calamity can occur anytime and anywhere on the EARTH surface, cause lots of disturbance of to the living beings and useful natural resources. If we think about the earthquake, we also think that NOTHING is more destructive than this natural calamity. Earthquake has its long devastating history from the ancient time all over the world however its monotonous regularity makes us more fearful. Earth crust consists of several unfixed solid rock faces which move slowly below the surface under the range of millimeters to kilometers. The rate of movement increases with the thickness of plates. Such huge moving plates get separated from other plates and get out of their boundaries. Earthquake occurs when such moving plates clash with each other and separate. Sometimes volcanos (located AROUND EDGES of the Pacific Ocean, known as Ring of Fire) bursts and releases lots of lava, gas, etc which causes pressure and imbalance within the earth surface and produces earthquake waves in the surrounding areas. Thus, volcanic activity within the earth surface is one of the reasons for earthquakes. Faults created by the volcanic activitiy are filled up by the strong earht surface movement which causes tremor. Everyone should take care of them when earthquake occurs by following some precautions like: People should stay calm and stay inside or outside the door but away from windows, buildings and power lines.They should stand against the wall near to the center of building, at doorway and crawl under some heavy furnitures like a desk or table.Never use flammable things like matches, candles, or any other flame as they caught fire with broken gas lines.Never use elevators as they may stuck.If SOMEONE is in the running car, he/she must stop the car and stay inside until the earthquake stops. Explanation: |
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Write in points the factors of which lead to soil degradation? |
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Answer» Answer: 1) deforestation 2)overgrazing |
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Design a poster highlighting energy conservation tips you would take for your school |
Answer» Conservation is needed to SUSTAIN the world for future.Explanation:
Learn more about the design a poster highlighting energy conservation tips you would take for your school.
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I have to write a introduction on air pollution in my geography project plz help me... |
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Answer» ANSWER: "Air POLLUTION refers to the condition in which the existence of toxic substances in the atmosphere, generated by various human activities and natural phenomena such as volcanic eruptions, results in DAMAGING effects on the WELFARE of human beings and the living environment" (Omasa 2002). Explanation: |
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Need a conclusion on Agriculture |
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Answer» HELLO dear here your answer hope it HELPS you THANK [email PROTECTED] |
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Write feature of those rock and journey of their birth of metamorphic rock |
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Answer» CHARACTERISTICS of Metamorphic Rocks. METAMORPHISM involves the alteration of existing rocks by either excessive heat and pressure, or through the chemical ACTION of fluids. |
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Why visakapatnam port is know as jewel of all ports? |
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Answer» because of ITZ history. Explanation: it was the major PORT during the time of CHERA empire... they were the ONE who developed it and IMPORTED the spices... |
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Write major physiographic divisions of india and explain |
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Answer» Explanation: The major physiographic divisions of INDIA (i.e. The Himalayan Mountains, The Northern PLAINS, The PENINSULAR Plateau, The Indian Desert, The Coastal Plains, and The Islands). 7. The great Himalayas, THREE parallel ranges in its longitudinal extent |
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What are the roles of government on development of natural resources? |
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Answer» Answer: They can pass the bill from prilament and ALSO can do social work aweerness progress Explanation: |
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Why we call it cyclone in india but they are anticyclone? |
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Answer» Answer: This is because the Coriolis effect directs winds away from their original path DUE to the rotation of the Earth and DEFLECTS winds to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. ANTICYCLONES are spinning STORMS AROUND high-pressure systems. |
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Green revolution in India meaning |
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Answer» a revolution that lead to the increase in total PRODUCTION of crops and GIVING higher and better quality yield |
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Why are southern slopes of himalayas covered with thick vegetation as compared to northern slopes? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The growth of vegetation depends upon the amount SUNLIGHT and rainfall RECEIVED. The southern slopes of the Himalaya receive more rain due to the SOUTH west monsoon winds which TRAVEL west ALONG the southern slops. ... So the southern slopes are covered with thick vegetation as compared to the northern slopes. |
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Why is the boundary of a district not same as lok sabha constituency boundary? |
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Answer» The BOUNDARY of the LOK Sabha Constituency is not the same as the district boundary because the entire state is divided into equal Lok Sabha CONSTITUENCIES on the basis of POPULATION. |
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Why is coastal eerosion is harmful to coastal cities? |
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Answer» Answer: hey mate✌ Explanation: Coastal Erosion. Storms, flooding, strong waves, sea level rise, and human activities all contribute to coastal erosion. Increased STORM frequency and intensity will EXACERBATE the ISSUE. A November nor'easter caused severe beach erosion and damage on Long ISLAND's South Shore. hope it HELPS you |
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Why is coastal erosion harmful to the coastal cities? |
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Answer» ADDED to this are impacts such as increased erosion due to coastal development, increased pollution, and increased boat traffic - all of which lead to further habitat LOSS and put increased pressure on MARINE species. ... Other coastal developments can also harm sensitive marine HABITATS and species.... |
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Why international date line is not a straight line? |
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Answer» It is crooked so that it does not pass over any of the oceanic islands in that region and cause CONFUSION of date. The International Date Line is an imaginary ZIG zag line on the SURFACE of the earth roughly following the 180 degree MERIDIAN. Crossing the date line causes the date to be changed exactly by one day. |
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Write Any three features of Shiwalik range that effects the Human life negatively? |
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Answer» Answer: Three features of Shivalik Range : (i) The outermost range of the HIMALAYAS is called the OUTER Himalayas or Shivaliks. (ii) They extend over a width of 10-15 km. (iii) These height VARIES between 900 METRE and 1,100 metre. These are ALSO called foothill ranges. Explanation: |
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Why are mercury venus earth and mars terrestrial planets? |
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Answer» Answer: A terrestrial PLANET, telluric planet, or rocky planet is a planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals. Within the Solar System, the terrestrial planets are the inner planets closest to the SUN, i.e. Mercury, VENUS, Earth, and Mars. The terms "terrestrial planet" and "telluric planet" are derived from Latin words for Earth (Terra and Tellus), as these planets are, in terms of structure, "Earth-like".These planets are located between the Sun and the ASTEROID belt. Explanation: |
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