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Essay on distribution of temperature |
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1) Explain the Moho Discontinuity onthe basis of seismic evidences. |
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Answer» Answer: What is meant by Moho discontinuity? The Moho is the boundary between the crust and the mantle in the earth. ... Also TERMED the Mohorovicic' discontinuity after the Croatian seismologist ANDRIJA Mohorovicic' (1857-1936) who discovered it. The boundary is between 25 and 60 KM deep BENEATH the continents and between 5 and 8 km deep beneath the ocean floor. |
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Briefly describe orographic rainfall along with its diagram |
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Answer» Answer: Orographic precipitation, rain, snow, or other precipitation produced when MOIST air is LIFTED as it moves over a mountain range. As the air rises and cools, orographic clouds form and serve as the source of the precipitation, most of which falls upwind of the mountain ridge. Some also falls a short distance downwind of the ridge and is sometimes called spillover. On the lee side of the mountain range, rainfall is usually low, and the area is said to be in a rain shadow. Very heavy precipitation typically occurs upwind of a prominent mountain range that is oriented across a prevailing wind from a warm ocean.orographic liftorographic liftCondensation, precipitation, and the rain shadow effect resulting from orographic lift.Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.Orographic precipitationQUICK FACTSRELATED TOPICSPrecipitationRain shadowSpilloverOrographic cloudThe EDITORS of Encyclopaedia BritannicaThis article was most recently revised and updated by Adam Augustyn, Managing Editor, Reference Content.LEARN MORE in these related Britannica articles:rain shadowRain shadow, lee side of an orographic (mountainous) barrier, which receives considerably...…newsletter iconHISTORY AT YOUR FINGERTIPSSign up here to see what HAPPENED On This Day, every day in your inbox!EMAIL addressEmail addressBy signing up, you agree to our Privacy Notice. |
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Explain the Moho discontinuity on the basis of seismic evedenace |
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Answer» Answer: This seismic DISCONTINUITY is now know as the Moho (much EASIER than "Mohorovicic seismic discontinuity") It is the BOUNDARY between the felsic/mafic crust with seismic velocity around 6 km/sec and the denser ultramafic mantle with seismic velocity around 8 km/sec. |
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C. Answer the following questions.1. What are the main drawbacks of the tarikhs written during the Sultanate period?2. What was Minhaj-us-Siraj's attitude towards Raziyya?3. How did Balban assert his authority over the nobles?4. How did Iitutmish save India from a Mongol invasion?5. What steps did Ala-ud-din Khalji take to strengthen his army?6. Describe the iqta system introduced by Iltutmish.7. Discuss the economic measures adopted by Ala-ud-din Khalji as part of his Mongol policy.8. What economic measures did Muhammad-bin-Tughluq adopt? Why did these fail? |
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Sundari is a famous name in tidal forests. How? AND GIVE A LITTLE LONG ANSWERPLEASE DON'T DO SPAM |
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Answer the following questions.1. Who founded the Delhi Sultanate?2. Name two authors whose works give us information about the Delhi Sultanate.3. Name two buildings constructed wholly or partly during Qutb-ud-din Aibak's reign.4. Who was the only woman Sultan of Delhi?5. According to legend, which Sultan attacked Mewar to capture Queen Padmini? |
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Answer» Answer: 1.QUTB-udin-Aibak 2. 3.Lahore FORT and Qutb minar 4.Sultana Raziya 5.Alluaddin KHILJI |
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बांगर मिट्टी एवं खादर मिट्टी में अंतर स्पष्ट करें |
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Answer» Answer: (i) Bangar is the old alluvium. In other WORDS, Bangar is older than KHADAR. (II) Bangar often contains kankar nodules with calcium CARBONATES in sub-soil. ... (ii) Khadar is finer, more sandy and free from kankar nodules. Explanation: Plz MARK me as Brainliest |
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Naadam is the festival celebrated in MexicoCorrect the sentence |
Answer» ANSWER:NAADAM is the FESTIVAL CELEBRATED in Mongolia. hope it HELPS!! |
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Why do we need industry? In Short?For Kids |
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Answer» Answer: ☞ ̄ᴥ ̄☞ Industries are IMPORTANT so to meet the RISING demands of people. HOPE IT HELPS ❣️。.゚+ ⟵(。・ω・) |
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Where is himachal Pradesh situated |
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Answer» Answer: Himachal Pradesh, state of INDIA, in the EXTREME northern part of the Asian subcontinent. It is bounded by the state of Jammu and Kashmir to the north, by the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the east, and by the states of Uttarakhand to the SOUTHEAST, Haryana to the south, and PUNJAB to the west. Explanation: |
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भारतातील शेती व्यवसायाचे स्वरूप स्पष्ट करा |
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Answer» शेतीची सुरुवात आणि भारतीय शेतीची आजवरची वाटचाल याचा ऐतिहासिक आढावा घेणारा हा लेख. ब्रिटीशपूर्व काळातील शेतीचं स्वरूप, ब्रिटीश काळातील शेती, हरितक्रांती या मुद्द्यांवर चर्चा करत आजच्या परिस्थितीत शेतीसमोरील आव्हाने काय आहेत हे या लेखात विस्तृतपणे मांडलं आहे. महत्त्वाचं म्हणजे शेतीच्या प्रश्नांची उत्तरे नव्या शास्त्रीय पर्यायांमधून कशी मिळू शकतील याची मांडणी या लेखात केली आहे. शेतीचा शोध हा शिकार व अन्नसंकलनासाठी वणवण भटकण्यापेक्षा एका जागीच अन्न मिळविण्याचा मानवी इतिहासातील महत्त्वाचा टप्पा होता. एका परीने मानवाच्या स्थिर जीवनाची ती सुरवात होती. या शोधाचे मानवी जीवनावर सामाजिक, सांस्कृतिक व आर्थिक अंगाने व्यापक परिणाम झालेत. शेतीचे उत्पत्तीस्थान जगात शेतीचा शोध साधारणत: १०,००० वर्षांपूर्वी प्रथम मध्यपूर्वेतील आताचे इस्त्राईल, पँलेस्टाईन, जॉर्डन, लेबनॉन, सिरीया, तुर्कस्थान, कुवेत व इराक या देशांमधील लगतच्या प्रदेशांचा मिळून जो अर्धचंद्राकृती आकार होतो त्या सुपीक प्रदेशात (FERTILE CRESCENT) लागला. अर्थात प्रत्यक्ष शेतीला सुरवात करण्याआधीही माणूस (खरे तर स्त्रिया) त्यांच्या आजूबाजूच्या परिसरातील वनस्पतींचे निरीक्षण करून त्यातील खाद्ययोग्य अन्नाचे व विशेषत: बियाणांचे निरीक्षण करीत होता. पोषणमूल्य असलेली बियाणे राखून ठेवून ती दुसर्या वर्षीच्या हंगामात पेरता येऊ शकतात व एका बियाणाच्या पेरणीतून उगवलेल्या ताटातून कापणी किंवा तोडणीनंतर कितीतरी जास्त बियाणे गोळा करता येतात हे समजल्यावर शेतीतील अन्ननिर्मितीचे तंत्रच त्याच्या हाती आले. सुरवातीच्या काळात शेतीतंत्र हे अतिशय प्राथमिक अवस्थेत होते. हातानेच शेताची मशागत, पेरणी व इतर कामे व्हायची. पुढे गुरांच्या मदतीने शेती व्हायला लागली. |
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Differentiate between Convectional Rainfall, Orographic Rainfall, and Cyclonic / Frontal Rainfall.Answer with explanation will get brainliest, Inappropriate answers will get reported. |
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Answer» Convectional rainfall: When the temperatures are high, the air gets heated. Warm air rises higher into the atmosphere; it then EXPANDS and spreads at the TOP. ... Cyclonic or Frontal rain: This type of rainfall occurs when warm and COLD air meets each other. Since warm air is lighter, it rises above the cold air |
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Houses with stilts are found in areas prone to : *1 pointFast windsHeavy rainfallSnowfallAll of these |
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What is the percentage of the totalworkforce employed in agriculturesector in India?(a) About 50%(b) About 56%(c) About 60%(d) About 64% |
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What does the symbol ‘CG’ indicate on a topographical sheet |
Answer» Topography concerns the shape and character of the Earth's surface, and maps were among the first artifacts to record these observations.[1] In modern mapping, a topographic map or topographic sheet is a type of map characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative representation of RELIEF, usually using contour lines (connecting points of equal elevation), but historically using a variety of methods. Traditional definitions REQUIRE a topographic map to show both natural and artificial features.[2] A topographic survey is typically based upon systematic observation and published as a map series, made up of two or more map sheets that COMBINE to form the whole map. A topographic map series uses a common specification that includes the range of cartographic symbols employed, as well as a standard GEODETIC framework that defines the map projection, coordinate system, ellipsoid and geodetic datum. Official topographic maps also adopt a national grid referencing system.Explanation: I hope you get help. |
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Migration may be broadly classified as ____ and ____ |
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Wherw does the water of puddles go |
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Answer» When a PUDDLE dries up, TINY PARTICLES of water break away from the liquid in the puddle and go into the air. The tiny water particles are called water molecules. Water on the ground goes into the air, becomes part of a cloud, and comes back down to Earth as RAIN. |
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Explain briefly the structure of atmosphere? (5 marks) |
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Answer» Answer: Hello mate Explanation: The atmosphere has 4 layers: the TROPOSPHERE that we LIVE in near the surface of the earth; the STRATOSPHERE that houses the ozone LAYER; the mesosphere, a colder and lower density layer with about 0.1% of the atmosphere; and the thermosphere, the top layer, where the air is hot but very thin. Please FOLLOW |
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What do you understand by weathering, mass movement, rapid movement, land slides? (1/3 marks) |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Weathering is the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on Earths surface. Weathering describes the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on the surface of the Earth. Water, ice, acids, salts, plants, animals, and changes in temperature are all agents of weathering. 2. Mass MOVEMENT, also called Mass Wasting, bulk movements of soil and rock debris down slopes in response to the pull of gravity, or the rapid or gradual sinking of the Earth's GROUND surface in a predominantly vertical direction. 3. Rapid plant movement encompasses movement in plant structures occurring over a very SHORT period, usually under one second. These rapid plant movements differ from the more common, but much slower "growth-movements" of plants, called tropisms. 4. A landslide is defined as the movement of a mass of rock, debris, or earth down a slope. Landslides are a type of "mass wasting," which denotes any down-slope movement of soil and rock under the direct influence of gravity. Earthquake SHAKING and other FACTORS can also induce landslides underwater. Please mark me as the brainliest |
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Explain about the soil forming factors? (3/5 marks) |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Parent Material: It is deposited by streams or DERIVED from in-situ weathering. In this stage, soil inherits MANY properties like mineral composition, color, particle size, and chemical ELEMENTS. For example- Black soil derives its colour from lava rock. 2. Climate: It is one of the important factors in the formation of soil because it affects the rate of weathering of the parent rock. 3. Role of Precipitation: The variability in the precipitation modifies the composition of the soil. For Example- Areas with little rainfall and a HIGH rate of evaporation led to the accumulation of salts in the soil. The soils underlying tropical rain forests tend to be nutrient-poor because of intensive leaching due to heavy rains. 4. Role of temperature: It also plays an important role because fluctuations in temperature causes shrinking and swelling, frost action, and general weathering in soil. 5. Topography (Relief, Altitude, and Slope): It is considered a passive factor in modifying the EFFECTS of climate because it affects soil processes, soil distribution, and the type of vegetation. |
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Explain briefly about chemical weathering? (5 marks) |
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Answer» Chemical weathering is when chemicals in RAIN and moving water react with rocks and minerals to change or weaken them in some way. Chemical weathering always causes some type of chemical REACTION within the rock or mineral itself. EXPAND your knowledge of the breaking down of rocks and soil through examples of EROSION. |
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How many rubber plantations are there in Assam |
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Answer» Answer: 1000 RUBBER plantation Mark me BRAINLIST |
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Air transport was nationalized in the year |
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Answer» Air TRANSPORT was NATIONALIZED in the year 1953 |
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What is climate?how many type of climate. |
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Answer» Answer: Climate means the USUAL condition of the TEMPERATURE, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, rainfall, and other Meteorology|meteorological Weather|elements in an area of the EARTH's surface for a long time. In simple terms climate is the average condition for about thirty years. Climate and weather are different. Explanation: Polar Chill. Polar CLIMATES are very cold and DRY throughout the year. ... Temperate Regions. ... Arid Zones. ... Damp Tropical Regions. ... The Mild Mediterranean. ... The Cold Tundra. |
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What is the longitude Europe. |
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Answer» Answer: 54.5260° N, 15.2551° E 53.0000° N Europe's latitude and longitude is 53.0000° N, 9.0000° E. Europe is the WORLD's second smallest continent by surface AREA comprising of 47 countries, HOWEVER it is the wealthiest continent in the world. |
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Where is mowsynram located?Why does the mowsynarm recieves the higher amount of rain fall |
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Answer» Answer: mawsynram is located on the WIND ward side of MEGHALYA in garo and khasi and jantiya hills it receives rain from South west MONSOON winds which has its PATH from bay of bengal also it is near to bay of bengal due to this it receives highest amount of rain |
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Comidering the locatie atent andclimatic conditions of bewrite months as per in theIndiaSummer |
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Answer» HELLO friends good MORNING how are you |
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Adam Smith the father of economics have stated that it is____________ |
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Answer» Adam Smith was an 18th-century Scottish economist, philosopher, and author, and is CONSIDERED the FATHER of modern ECONOMICS. ... Smith's ideas–the importance of free markets, assembly-line PRODUCTION methods, and gross domestic product (GDP)–formed the basis for theories of classical economics. |
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Advantage of globalisation? |
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Answer» Explanation: The Benefits of Globalization INCREASED Flow of Capital. ... Better Products at Lower PRICES. ... Collaboration and SHARED Resources. ... Cross-Cultural Exchange. ... Spread of Knowledge and Technology. ... QUICK Technological Advances. ... Increased Household Income. ... Increased Open-Mindedness and Tolerance |
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1010 Marks Question1. Classify different types of map and discuss theirfeatures in brief.of cartography in 20th |
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Answer» Answer: Cartography chartēs, "papyrus, sheet of paper, map"; and graphein, "write") is the study and practice of making maps. Combining science, AESTHETICS, and technique, cartography builds on the premise that reality (or an imagined reality) can be modeled in ways that communicate spatial information effectively. A medieval depiction of the Ecumene (1482, Johannes Schnitzer, engraver), constructed after the coordinates in Ptolemy's Geography and using his second map projection. The translation into Latin and dissemination of Geography in Europe, in the beginning of the 15th century, marked the rebirth of scientific cartography, after more than a millennium of stagnation. The fundamental OBJECTIVES of traditional cartography are to: Set the map's agenda and select traits of the object to be mapped. This is the concern of map editing. Traits may be physical, such as roads or land masses, or may be abstract, such as toponyms or political boundaries. Represent the terrain of the mapped object on flat media. This is the concern of map projections. Eliminate characteristics of the mapped object that are not relevant to the map's purpose. This is the concern of generalization. Reduce the COMPLEXITY of the characteristics that will be mapped. This is also the concern of generalization. Orchestrate the elements of the map to best convey its message to its audience. This is the concern of map design. Modern cartography constitutes many theoretical and practical FOUNDATIONS of geographic information SYSTEMS and geographic information science. |
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If you want hindu current affairs daily for low cost in your local language for the preparation of civil services u can text me here? |
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How do resources become an integral part of human survival and development |
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Answer» Answer Resources are an integral part of our LIFE as without it we cannot perform any of functions or FULFIL are basic or necessary needs for eg -TOOTHPASTE contain minerals due to which it PROTECTS are teeth and many more Hope this helps~ Explanation: |
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Explain the chief characteristics of resources |
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Answer» Answer: Resources characteristics: Resources have THREE MAIN characteristics namely 1) Utility, 2) Limited availability, 3) Potential for depletion or consumption. Scarcity is the fundamental ECONOMIC problem of having HUMANS who have unlimited wants and needs in a world of limited resources. Explanation: please mark me as brainliest thank you to make me brainliest |
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Di How is the process of resource allocation of civis |
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Answer» Explanation: Know Your Scope. Before you can ALLOCATE your resources or manage them, you have to DETERMINE the scope of the project you're working on. ... IDENTIFY Resources. ... Don't Procrastinate. ... THINK Holistically. ... Know Your Resource DEPENDENCIES. ... Track Time. ... Use Tools. ... Don't Over-allocate. |
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Decadelasical division① Northern himalaya rangewesten plofen ..♡ plait regionthedebEsta western patsigalila proge @ persentinggham །དུན་ཚང་མའི་ ལོ་Eastern |
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If cos O=4/5 then tan =O 3/5O 3/404/305/3 |
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Answer» Answer: 3/4 Explanation: ACCORDING to the question, COS A = 4/5 …(1) We know, tan A = sinA/cosA To find the value of SIN A, We have the equation, sin2 θ +cos2 θ =1 So, sin θ = √ (1-cos2 θ) Then, sin A = √ (1-cos2 A) …(2) sin2 A = 1-cos2 A sin A = √(1-cos2 A) Substituting equation (1) in (2), We GET, Sin A = √(1-(4/5)2) = √(1-(16/25)) = √(9/25) = ¾. |
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12. Choose the correct option:Cold temperate climate is experienced byN1. Taiga forest2. Coniferous forest. |
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Please answer me guys please |
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Answer» 1. Oxygen is a gas that PROMOTES burning. That's the main reason of increase of level of rapid fires. If Oxygen would have formed the bulk of atmosphere, then any flammable object producing heat will CATCH fire, EVEN living beings. This would have led to the existence of manking. Hence, nitrogen forms the bulk of out atmosphere, to prevent easy catching fire of objects and so we are still surviving. Hope it helps mark me as brainlist pls |
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Which is method?(3) Distribution of domestic animals inthe State(4) The distribution of populationdensity in India(5) Temperaturedistribution inMaharashtra State. |
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Which method will you use for the following information(3) Distribution of domestic animals inthe State(4) The distribution of populationdensity in India(5) Temperaturedistribution inMaharashtra State |
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Answer» Answer: 3 అండ్ 4 బెఅచుసె డోమెస్టిచ్ వొర్క్ష్ అరే ంపొర్టంట్ అండ్ పీపుల్ అల్సొ ఇంపొర్ట్స్ంట్ |
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Continuous six months day and night?Why do some parts of earth have 12 hours day andnight on the other hand some parts of earth have |
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India became a republic in __________. |
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Answer» Answer: January 26, 1950Though India became a free NATION on AUGUST 15, 1947, it DECLARED itself a Sovereign, Democratic and REPUBLIC state with the adoption of the Constitution on January 26, 1950. |
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C word Rivers names of india |
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Answer» chenab Explanation: _____________ ___________ _________ _______ _____ ___ _ |
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ঠিকঠিক মিলিয়ে ফেলে।১) চুনাপাথর২) বেলেপাথর৩) গ্রানাইট৪) প্রচণ্ড চাপ৫) ব্যাসল্ট৬) মার্বেল৭) পটাশিয়াম৮) ক্যালশিয়াম সালফেটগােলাকার ভূমিরূপশিলার রূপান্তরের একটি কারণজিপসামস্ট্যালাকটাইটচ্যাপ্টা ভূমিরূপরূপান্তরিত শিলাঅর্থোক্রেজ ফেল্ডসপারপাললিক শিলা |
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- 7 बटा 10 भआत्मक संख्या नहीं है क्यों |
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खनन के प्रति से तकनीक |
Answer» खनिज के तकनीक को मुख्य रूप से तीन भागों में विभाजित किया गया हैं :तलीय खनन (SURFACE mining),जलोढ़ खनन (alluvial mining) तथाभूमिगत खनन (UNDERGROUND mining)।I hope you GET HELP. |
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The point on the surface where seismic waves are felt the strongest is called:A) EpicentreB) Seismic WavesC) TremorD) Focus |
Answer» The EPICENTER is DIRECTLY above the EARTHQUAKE's HYPOCENTER (also called the focus). |
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All of the following are features associated with convergent plate boundaries EXCEPT:A) Oceanic RidgesB) Oceanic TrenchesC) EarthquakesD) Volcanic arcs |
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Answer» This is the answer. Explanation: |
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