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Maharashtra ka Rajya Pashu aur vanaspati |
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Answer» Answer: the state BIRD of Maharashtra is green Imperial PIGEON and state Pashu is GIANT squirrel |
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Water consumption pattern in rural and urban settlement |
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Answer» Answer: WATER is an abundant and renewable natural resource that covers almost two third of the earth but a very small proportion of this is effectively available for human use. • The DEMAND for water has always been rising due to development in both rural and urban AREAS. Water consumption: Meaning • Water consumption is defined as the freshwater TAKEN from ground or surface water sources, either permanently or temporarily and conveyed to the place of use. HOPE IT HELPS |
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Explain any two features of southern most range of Himalayas |
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Answer» Explanation: Features : (i) The OUTERMOST range of the Himalayas is called the Outer Himalayas or SHIWALIKS. (ii) They extend over a width of 10-15 KM. ... (IV) They are discontinuous ranges and are composed of unconsolidated sediments, gravel and ALLUVIUM brought down by the rivers from main Himalayan ranges located farther north. |
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Q.3. Identify the following physical features and,eatures and suggest a suitable title :GEOGRAPHICAL SKILL0.4. Carefully observe the given pictures and answer the ques(1) At which stage of the river the followed features will be fomed.(ii) Suggest a suitable title for figure 1.(iii) Suggest a suitable title for the figure 2.Fig. 1Fig. 2 |
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Answer» jaroorat Explanation: |
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The Himalayan mountains formed an arc and cover distance of |
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Explain with amy two examples. Classify the resources on the basis of distribution . Plz give two examples. |
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Answer» Answer: Resources can be classified on DIFFERENT bases; into following types: On the basis of origin: BIOTIC and Abiotic On the basis of exhaustibility: Renewable and Non-renewable On the basis of ownership: INDIVIDUAL, community, national and international On the basis of status of development: POTENTIAL, Developed, Stock and RESERVES |
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The Himalayan mountains from and I can cover a distance of |
Answer» COMPLETE the SENTENCE PLEASE.... |
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Case study on fans cyclone |
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Answer» Answer:CYCLONE Tracy was a DEVASTATING cyclone that STRUCK Darwin on Christmas morning 1974. Cyclone Tracy is known as one of Australia’s worst cyclone because it occurred on Christmas day. Cyclone Tracy was first detected on the 20th December 1974 in the Arafura sea 370km north east of Darwin. It was first announced as a tropical cyclone on the 21st December, before then it was considered a tropical LOW. Although a warning was issued no one paid attention to it because they had had many false alarms before. As the cyclone occurred on Christmas day the resident were not PREPARED. A total of 35,000 people were evacuated and only 10,000 stayed. Explanation: |
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How do we change natural resources into human made resources |
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Answer» we change natural resources into HUMAN made resources by industries . EX is COTTON , cotton is a natural resources and it can transformed into cotton clothes by industries . HOPE IT HELPS YOU . IF YOU HAVE DOUBT IN THIS YOU CAN ASK IN COMMON SECTION |
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What damage did the gujarat earthquake did from? |
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Answer» Explanation: GUJARAT Earthquake, 2001. AROUND 8.45 in the morning on India's 52nd Republic Day — January 26, 2001, a powerful earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale STRUCK Gujarat. The earthquake CAUSED over 13,800 deaths and extensive damage to properties in the state. |
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The place where river meets sea is called |
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Answer» An estuary is the area where a river MEETS the sea or ocean, where fresh water from the river meets salt water from the sea. Headwaters are STREAMS and rivers (tributaries) that are the source of a STREAM or river. The hydrologic cycle is ANOTHER name for the water cycle.
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What countries change their clocks in spring and autumn? |
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Answer» Explanation: BRITISH Summer Time (BST) is also called Daylight Saving Time (DST) and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the same as Western European Time. So which countries go through this twice-yearly tradition of PUTTING CLOCKS forward in the spring and then back again in the autumn |
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Lakshadweep Island is situated south west of Indian mainland in |
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What does the Brahmaputra board take measures for flood relief |
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Answer» Explanation: Devastation by floods is a recurrent annual phenomenon in India. Almost every year, some or the other part of the country is affected by floods. Floods cause enormous damage to life, property (public and private) and disruptions to infrastructure, besides psychological and emotional instability amongst the people. Based upon the statistics of 59 years’ period (1953 to 2011), average annual flood damage in the country is more than about Rs. 1800 crore. It was decided by the Government of India to provide central ASSISTANCE to the concerned State Governments for redressal of the above problem. Accordingly, during X Plan following four schemes were sanctioned to provide central assistant to the flood prone states to take up flood control and river management works in critical areas- Critical Anti-erosion works in Ganga Basin States (a Centrally Sponsored Scheme) Critical Flood Control and Anti-erosion Schemes in BRAHMAPUTRA and BARAK Valley States ( a State Sector Scheme) Improvement of Drainage in Critical areas in the country ( a State Sector Scheme) and Critical Anti-erosion Works in Central and other than Ganga Basin States ( a State Sector Scheme) Due to unprecedented floods of the year 2004 in Assam, Bihar and West Bengal, the Ganga and Brahmaputra RIVERS crossed their highest flood levels at several places resulting in heavy loss of lives and properties. Hon’ble Prime Minister visited the flood affected areas of Assam and Bihar and directed the Ministry of Water Resources to CONSTITUTE a Task Force on Flood Management / Erosion Control to look into the problems of recurring floods in Assam and neighbouring states as well as Bihar, West Bengal and Eastern Uttar Pradesh. The Task Force, headed by Chairman, Central Water Commission, submitted its final report on 31st December, 2004. It recommended a number of flood management works under (a) Immediate Measures, (b) Short Term-I Measures and (c) Short Term-II Measures. Part of these works was taken up by enlarging the ongoing scheme (a) “Critical Anti-erosion Works in Ganga Basin States” and (b) “Critical Anti-erosion Works in Brahmaputra and Barak Valley States”. |
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Name the governing body providing public service to the village. |
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Answer» Explanation: A local government is a form of public ADMINISTRATION which, in a majority of contexts, exists as the lowest tier of administration within a given state. The TERM is USED to contrast with offices at state level, which are referred to as the central government, national government, or (where appropriate) federal government and also to supranational government which deals with governing institutions between states. Local governments GENERALLY act within powers delegated to them by legislation or directives of the higher level of government. In federal states, local government generally comprises the third (or SOMETIMES fourth) tier of government, whereas in unitary states, local government usually occupies the second or third tier of government, often with greater powers than higher-level administrative divisions. |
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Difference between inner Himalayas and lesser himalayas |
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Answer» Answer: Difference :-
1. The highest mountain range of the Himalayas. 2. Under perpetual snow, these RANGES have an AVERAGE HEIGHT of about 6000m. 3. Mountain peaks with a height of more than 8000m are situated in this mountain range. (Eg: Kanchenjunga- 8595m, Nangaparbat- 8126m)
1. Situated to the south of the Himadri 2. Average height is above 3000m 3. MANY health resorts are situated on the southern slope of the mountain range, eg: Shimla, DARJEELING. |
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The movement of cool air from land towards sea is called |
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Answer» ANSWER:The movement of COOL AIR from LAND towards sea is CALLED land breeze. Explanation: |
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Conclusion on physical features of europe |
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Answer» Answer: EUROPE is the 2nd Smallest Continent. It is LOCATED in Northern & Mid - LAND Hemisphere of the Earth. It has an Area about 1,04,98,000 sq.km of the Total Land. Europe STRETCHES from 35°N to 71°N Latitude & 24°W to 65°N Longitude. Explanation: |
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the earth has enough resources to meet the needs ofall but not enough to satisfy the greed of even one person. how is thus statement relevant to the discussion of development. discuss |
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Answer» I can't write Explanation: because I can't UNDERSTAND your QUESTIONS |
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How many hours is the Indian Standard Time first is ahead or behind Greenwich Mean Time GMT |
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Conclusion on physical features of Europe 100 words needed |
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Answer» Europe is traditionally DEFINED as one of seven continents. Physiographically, it is the northwestern peninsula of the larger landmass known as Eurasia (or the larger Afro-Eurasia); Asia occupies the eastern bulk of this continuous landmass and all share a common continental shelf. Europe's eastern frontier is delineated by the Ural Mountains in Russia. The southeast boundary with Asia is not universally defined, but the modern definition is generally the Ural River or, less commonly, the Emba River. The boundary continues to the Caspian Sea, the crest of the Caucasus Mountains (or, less commonly, the river Kura in the Caucasus), and on to the BLACK Sea. The Bosporus, the Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles conclude the Asian boundary. The Mediterranean Sea to the south separates Europe from Africa. The western boundary is the Atlantic Ocean. Iceland, though on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and nearer to Greenland (NORTH America) than mainland Europe, is generally included in Europe for CULTURAL reasons and because it is over twice as close to mainland Europe as mainland North America. There is ongoing debate on where the geographical centre of Europe falls. |
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6 x ki power 2 - 2 Y + 6 x power 2 + 3 Y + 9 x ki power 2 - 6y |
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Shabdalankar ke 10 udaharan badhiya se likh kar dijiye dhanyavad !!!!!!!!!! Quickly......????? |
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What is the use of mercury barometer? |
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Answer» Explanation: MERCURY BAROMETERS are primarily used for measuring ATMOSPHERIC pressure. It is a device that CONSISTS of an upside-down tube filled with mercury that is in a vessel full of mercury. The atmosphere (or the air) pushes down on the mercury in the vessel, which in turn, pushes the mercury in the tube up. Hope this helps. |
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Answer this questions Icse geography class 8 Population Dynamics chapter very urgent |
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Answer» Explanation: quizzes to GOOGLE can solve your multitasking questions and WASTE of posting this question because I get in 5 POINTS INSTEAD I say wrong answer |
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Difference between slanting rays and vertical rays. |
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Answer» ANSWER: VERTICAL RAYS fall always 90° but vertical rays does not. |
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Name two landmass separated by tethys see or tethys geosynclines |
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Answer» Answer: First phase of the TETHYS Ocean's forming: the (first) Tethys Sea starts DIVIDING Pangaea into two supercontinents, LAURASIA and GONDWANA. |
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Write the chemical equation of photosynthesis... |
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Answer» ⏩The CHEMICAL EQUATION Of PHOTOSYNTHESIS : 6CO2+6H2O+Light Energy=C6H12O6+6O2. ♥️.HOPE IT HELPS.♥️ |
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Pls Answer this following Short questions Very urgent |
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Water comes from three sources - granitic magma, groundwater, and the oceans. |
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Answer» Answer: yes WATER COMES from all the water bodies Explanation: but all the water we are GETTING is not good for Drinking.It is not USEFUL for using purposes... |
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Two types of trees found in the lesser.Himaliyan region |
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Answer» Answer: Deciduous trees like sissoo, SAL and toon grow. From 1300 UPWARDS till about 2700 metres, you get Evergreen Oak Forest Belt where you get Oaks, poplar, ELMS, laurel, maples, birches, alders, MAGNOLIA, etc. 4,000 m and 5,300 m. Rhododendrons, WILLOWS, primroses and junipers etc grow at these altitudes. |
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What is Surd??????? |
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Answer» Answer: ️A surd is a NUMBER that cannot be simplyfied to remove the SQUARE root. ️A surd is an irritational number. ️For example:√2. |
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What is the temperature now in india (odisha)balangir? |
Answer» Answer: HEY MATEHOPRE THIS HELPSthe temperature right now in Odisha is 28 degree Celsius and it is hazy PLS MARK AS BRAINLIESTTHANKSExplanation: |
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Thw state which has the lowest density of population is |
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Answer» HI MATE YOU GOT THE ANSWER Rank State Area(Km2) Density Population Density Population 1 Arunachal PRADESH 83743 17 1383727 13 1097968 2 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 8249 46 380581 43 356152 3 Mizoram 21081 52 1097206 42 888573 4 Jammu and Kashmir 222236 56 12541302 46 10143700 5 Sikkim 7096 86 610577 76 540851 6 Nagaland 16579 119 1978502 120 1990036 7 Himachal Pradesh 55673 123 6864602 109 6077900 8 Manipur 22327 128 2855794 103 2293896 9 Meghalaya 22429 132 2966889 103 2318822 10 Uttarakhand 53483 189 10086292 159 8489349 thanks me mark as brainliest answer following me byeeeeeeee |
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To state that gets heaviest rainfall in northern mountain |
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Answer» Karnataka Agumbe is sometimes called The Cherrapunji of the South and gets the highest average rainfall in the state of Karnataka. The small hill village is wettest PLACE of the WESTERN Ghat mountains in Karnataka and surrounded by rainforest,medicinal plants,waterFalls and the natural beauty. thanks me mark as brainliest answer FOLLOWING me byeeeeeeee |
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Why is the Deccan plateau having a low population density?? |
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Answer» There are few reasons why population in deccan plateau is LOW where are some of them-: the deccan plateau has very dry climate and low rainfall. the NORTHWESTERN part of the plateau is MADE up of lava flows or igneous rocks because of it the NATURAL resource are lesser. |
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Describe the types of alluvial soil? |
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Answer» Alluvial Soil Alluvial soil is found in the valleys of the Terai region and in the middle hill valleys around Kathmandu and Pokhara. The valleys lie between the Siwalik and Mahabharat hills which widen out in places to form flat fertile valleys called Dun valleys. New alluvial soil with more sand and silt than clay is being deposited in the flood plain areas along the river courses. Alluvial soil is ALSO found in the higher areas above the flood plain covering a greater part of the Terai. The nutrient content of new alluvial soil is fair to medium depending on how long it has been cultivated. Conversely, the nutrient content of old alluvial soils is very low. Alluvial soil has the highest productivity with respect to other soils. It is present mostly along rivers and is carried by its streams during weathering of rocks. The soil is generally covered by tall grasses and forests, as well as a NUMBER of crops, such as rice, wheat, sugarcane, tobacco, maize, cotton, soybean, jute, oilseeds, fruits, vegetables, etc. This soil has very soft strata with the lowest proportion of nitrogen and humus but with an adequate amount of phosphate. There is a wide variation in the amount of iron oxide and lime in different regions. Alluvial soil is one of the BEST soils, requiring the least water due to its high porosity. The consistency of alluvial soil ranges from drift sand and rich, loamy soil to silt clays. India is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of alluvial soil, which covers more than 46% of its total LAND area. Most alluvial soils are derived from the sediment being deposited by the river Ganga in the Indo–Gangetic plain, ranging from Punjab in the west to West Bengal and Assam in the east, as well as in the coastal areas of northern parts of Gujarat, Narmada, and Tapi valleys, which are formed by sea waves. The alluvial soil found in India, particularly in the Indo–Gangetic plain, is of two types: khaddar (pale brown, sandy clays to loamy, less CALCAREOUS and carbonaceous soil, and found in the low areas of valley that are regularly flooded) and older bhangar soils (dark colored, mostly clayey, and containing lime nodules) PLEASE MARK ME AS THE BRAINLIEST |
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Human beings used them indiscriminatly and this had let to the following major proplem justify |
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Answer» we have justice for MAJOR problem for PUBLIC and SOCIAL media and state POLICE cbi |
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Name any two important latitude and give their latitudinal values. |
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Ambala surname belongs to which caste in andhra Pradesh |
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Answer» Answer: table4sheludeld CASTE POPULATION in the state of ANDHRAPRADESH 57belongs kappu reedy CULTIVATOR comminuty |
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Explain the importance of geographical field visit |
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Answer» because it is HELP full for our FUTURE and KNOW and the fertility will be mantaint |
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Discuss how rainwater harvesting in semi arid region of Rajasthan is carried out |
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Answer» Answer: In SEMI arid regions of RAJASTHAN rainwater harvesting is carried out in their own MANNER. ... These are big and are a part of well-developed rooftop rainwater harvestingsystem. These tanks are constructed inside the main house or the courtyard and are CONNECTED to the sloping roofs of the HOUSES through a pipe. |
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Discuss how rainwater harvesting in semi-arid region of Rajasthan is carried out |
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Answer» Answer: ln semi-arid regions of Rajasthan rain water harvesting the is carried out in their own MANNER.. These are big and are a part of well developed roof top rain water harvesting system. These TANKS are constructed inside the main HOUSE or the court yard and are connected to the sloping ROOFS of the houses through a pipe.... |
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Short note on national river conservation plan (NRCP) from chapter drainage |
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Answer» it is the idea of the government which was set up to CLEAN up the RIVERS such as the ganga and G anga ACTION plan |
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Causes of urbanization |
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Answer» Explanation: URBANISATION results from a natural increase in the population and rural to urban migration. People migrate to towns and cities in hope of gaining a better standard of living. They are INFLUENCED by pull factors that attract them to urban LIFE, and push factors that MAKE them DISSATISFIED with rural living. |
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What the 6 relief for explain every form |
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Answer» ANSWER: Your QUESTION is INCOMPLETE. |
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What is exoplanet ?name them |
Answer» Answer:hey mateAn exoplanet or extrasolar planet is a planet outside the Solar SYSTEM. The first EVIDENCE of an exoplanet was noted in 1917, but was not recognized as such. The first scientific detection of an exoplanet was in 1988; it was confirmed to be an exoplanet in 2012. The first confirmed detection OCCURRED in 1992. Gamma Cephei AB ,51 Pegasi b , Kepler 186f are the example of the exoplanet hope this helpsplease mark as brainliestExplanation: |
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What are the punjab himalayas , kumaon himalayas , nepal himalayas , assam himalayas? |
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