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9651.

What can be done to protect buildings, towns or agricultural lands that are located near volcanoes?

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Take temporary shelter from volcanic ash where you are if you have enough supplies. Cover ventilation openings and SEAL doors and windows. If outside, protect yourself from FALLING ash that can irritate skin and injure breathing passages, eyes, and open wounds. USE a well-fitting, CERTIFIED face mask such as an N95.

9652.

Write true or false on Small scale maps show verylarge amount of detailing​

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The above STATEMENT is False,

LARGE scale maps SHOW a smaller amount of area with a greater amount of detail. The geographic extent shown on a large scale map is small. A large scaled map expressed as a representative scale would have a smaller NUMBER to the right of the RATIO.

9653.

What is technology?? Pls just tell me fast... Just requesting you all....

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technology is the set of knowledge, skill experience and TECHNIQUES through in human CHANGE, transform and use our environment in order to CREATE tools, machine, PRODUCTS and services that meet our need and DESIRES.

9654.

What are the factors that give rise to different agricultural practices

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Now we will examine the factors that afect farming.

First, you need to read a text taken from a school book. Then go to the webpage and read how these factors affect a specific geographic area: the UK.

After reading the information, complete the activities.

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HUMAN FACTORS IN AGRICULTURE

Human factors that influence agricultural use include:

Population size leads to larger areas of cultivation and competitio for land.

Farming techniques. In developed countries, modern techniques, which include mechanisation and fertilizers, have increased production. In less developed countries, traditional techniques keep production lower.

Final destination of production. In subsistence agriculutre, the farm family cultivate all they can. Production is intended for their consumption. In contrast, commercial agriculture often specializes in one crop. Production is intended for sale. To minimize the costs of transportation and keep products frech, cultivation should be near markets.

Globalisation. Economic globalization means countries can sell their production to other countries. Producers must compete in quality and price. This leads to intensive production techniques.

Agricultural policies. Governments influence agriculture with: agriculture reform laws; hydrological plans for irrigation new land; economic aid to farmers (to help BUY materials and machinery); production QUOTAS and, occasionally, restrictions on imports.

Environmental policies aim to protect the environment and guarantee safe, healthy food. Policies regulate irrigation, use of fertilizers, pesticides and treatment of waste.

PHYSICAL FACTORS IN AGRICULTURE

The main physical factors that make agriculture possible or impossible are:

Climate. Some crops grow better in one climatic zone than in others. In general, plants cannot grow in areas with very high temperatures (above 45°C) or very low ones (below 10°C). They cannot grow in areas with too LITTLE rain or too much rain.

Landscape. Relief (altitude and the gradient of terrain) influences agricultural activity. At higher altitudes, temperatures descend, and this LIMITS species development. Gradients of terrain above 10° make it impossible to cultivate the land. Consequently, agriculture usually takes place on plains or in valleys. However, where it is necessary, HARD work can transform mountain sides into cultivated terraces.

Soil. Plants nedd soil with certain characvteristics. The grain size and porosity of the soil affect the amount of oxygen the soil contains, and its ability to retain water. The chemical and biologicl comostition of soil determines its degree of acidity and the quantity of mineral nutrients and organic matter.

Essential Geography 3. Santillana & Richmond Publishing. 2011

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You live in London. You want to have information about the farms that supply your supermarket. The audio file examines four bussiness that produce for the London area, their farming methods, and how human and physical factors affect them.

Before listening to the audio file, read the questions below. They will help you to focus on the relevant information.

Afterwards, complete the activities.

9655.

Name the two passes of Himalayas. ​

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Mana pass

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Banihal PAS

9656.

Name one staple crop of India and the regions where it is produced.

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RICE is the staple food crop of a majority of the PEOPLE in India. Rice is grown in the plains of NORTH and north-eastern India, coastal areas and the DELTAIC regions.

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9657.

Distinguish the earth from the other planets in one important aspect?GIVE SHORT ANSWER​

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It has LIQUID water, PLATE tectonics, and an atmosphere that SHELTERS it from the worst of the sun's rays.

9658.

Give name of two rivers which originate from Himalayas.​

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GANGA FROM GANGOTRI GLACIER ANND YAMUNA FROM YAMUNOTRI they both originates from Himalayas

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9659.

Mention any three activities people undertook as a part of the Quit India movement​

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Following are the three major ACTIVITIES people undertook during the Quit India MOVEMENT : peaceful with DEMONSTRATIONS and processions during the FIRST half of the movement. The peaceful protest was carried till until Mahatma GANDHI was released.

9660.

2 points about laterite soil​

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Laterite is a soil and rock type rich in iron and aluminium, and is commonly considered to have formed in hot and WET tropical areas. Nearly all laterites are of rusty-red coloration, because of high iron oxide CONTENT. They DEVELOP by intensive and prolonged weathering of the underlying parent rock.

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9661.

Explain why the total amount of insolation that reaches the outer atmosphere does not reach Earth

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Atmosphere is not transparent for all the radiation coming from the sun because of different COMPOSITION and LAYERS. It is also ONE of the controlling factors of insolation to reach earth surface. ... The longer the duration of daylight, the more the insolation RECEIVED PER day.

9662.

Prevention is better than cute. How is this statement relevant in disaster management?

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Answer :MATCHES to the disaster MANAGEMENT...

Explanation:

Because before the disaster we WANT to manage our SELF to prevent OURSELF before the disaster

9663.

Earth is a habitable planet. give reason ​

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The chief assumption about habitable planets is that they are terrestrial. Such planets, roughly within one order of MAGNITUDE of Earth mass, are PRIMARILY composed of silicate rocks, and have not ACCRETED the gaseous outer LAYERS of hydrogen and helium found on gas giants.

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9664.

Q6. Name the countries which are included in the Indian-Subcontinent .✔️✔️In points not copy from internet and not in paragraph.❌❌​

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INDIA, PAKISTAN, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri LANKA, Bhutan, and the Maldives are those COUNTRIES.

9665.

Best on development classified the resources​

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Resources can be classified in the following ways– (a) On the basis of ORIGINBIOTIC and abiotic (b) On the basis of exhaustibility – renewable and non-renewable (C) On the basis of ownership – individual, COMMUNITY, national and international (d) On the basis of status of development – potential, developed stock and

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9666.

The advantages of bicycles

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1. It's easier to finance a new bicycle than a new car. For the price of a single car payment, you can buy a well-made bicycle that should outlast most cars. Add a few hundred dollars more for rain gear, lights and ACCESSORIES, and you have all-weather, anytime transportation.

2. A bicycle has a tiny manufacturing footprint when compared to a car. All manufactured goods have environmental impact, but bicycles can be produced for a fraction of the materials, energy and shipping costs of a car.

3. Bicycles produce no meaningful pollution when in operation. Bikes don't have tailpipes belching poisonous fumes into the atmosphere. They also eliminate the oil, fuel and hydraulic fluids dripped by automobiles onto the road surface — which means less toxic runoff into local waterways.

4. Bikes save taxpayers money by reducing road wear. A 20-pound bicycle is a lot less rough on the pavement than a two-ton sedan. Every bicycle on the road amounts to money saved patching potholes and resurfacing city streets.

5. Bicycles are an effective alternative to a second car. Perhaps you're not in a position to adopt a bicycle as primary transportation. But bikes make great second vehicles. You can literally save thousands of dollars a year using a bicycle for workday commuting and weekend errands in households which might otherwise be forced to maintain two cars.

6. Using a bike for transportation can help you lose weight and improve your overall health. The health benefits of regular aerobic exercise are well known. Depending on your riding style and local road conditions, you could easily burn 600 calories an hour through brisk cycling. Most bike commuters report losing 15 to 20 pounds during their first year in the saddle without changing their eating habits.

bikes lined up

Bicycles obviously take up a lot less room than cars. (Photo: Christian Mueller/Shutterstock)

7. You can store a dozen bicycles in a single automobile-sized parking place. Parking lots have enormous environmental and financial impact, particularly in urbanized areas. The more bikes you can get on the road, the fewer parking spaces you need to build.

8. Bicycles don't burn gasoline. Fuel prices fluctuate. A healthy bike culture will help ease pressure on supply when demand increases.

9. Bicycling may be faster and more efficient than taking a car. We're not talking about the crazy — and illegal — antics of New York bicycle messengers. But bikes are often faster than cars in urban areas, especially when city designers have set aside proper bike lanes. There's nothing more satisfying as a bicycle commuter than breezing past a long line of gridlocked traffic.

10. Bikes cost much less to maintain and OPERATE than automobiles. You'll never THROW a rod on a bicycle, and dropping a transmission on a bike usually means replacing a bent derailleur hanger or worn-out chain. Bicycles do require service, but you can learn to perform most of it yourself. Even if you have a shop do things for you, costs will be trivial compared to a car.

11. Bicycles provide mobility for those who may not qualify or afford to DRIVE. Not everyone can get a driver's license (or wants one), and the cost of purchasing, insuring and maintaining a car is out of reach for a lot of people. Almost everyone can afford some sort of bike. Other than walking, bicycles are the most cost-effective transportation on the planet.

12. Studies show that bicycle commuters are healthier, more PRODUCTIVE, and require less time off at work. This is why most enlightened employers are eager to accommodate commuting cyclists. Healthy workers are better workers — and that's good for the bottom line. Bikes are smart business.

9667.

How are resources different from gift of nature

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ANSWER:

it is  different

because RESOURCES can only used and taken by humans

eg: gold, petrol

gift of nature are can used by every CREATURE in this world

eg: water, SUNLIGHT

9668.

Which natural resources is this device tapping

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Explanation:

The device USED for TAPPING one of the natural source is radio ACTIVE waste material.

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9669.

What are the solutions to the causes of under populationk

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CAUSES of Underpopulation

The Causes

Poverty. Poverty is believed to be the leading cause of overpopulation. ...

Poor Contraceptive Use. ...

Child Labor. ...

Reduced Mortality Rates. ...

FERTILITY Treatment. ...

IMMIGRATION. ...

Lack of Water. ...

Lower Life Expectancy.

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9670.

3 evidences to prove earth is a spherical heavenly body

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ANSWER:

EARTH is tiled on angle is 22.8 and they was axis of the angle is 66.6 OKK

9671.

Another name for the Core is ___.

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ANSWER:

HEART of earth is the another name of CORE

9672.

Give any two featues earth as a unique planet​

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LIFE exists

water,atmosphere,GRAVITY are available

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9673.

On the basis of census 2011, explain the main structure and characteristics of population of the Himalayan region?​

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Himachal Pradesh Population 2011

Himachal Pradesh Population 2011As per details from Census 2011, Himachal Pradesh has population of 68.65 Lakhs, an increase from figure of 60.78 Lakh in 2001 census. Total population of Himachal Pradesh as per 2011 census is 6,864,602 of which male and female are 3,481,873 and 3,382,729 respectively. In 2001, total population was 6,077,900 in which males were 3,087,940 while females were 2,989,960. The total population growth in this decade was 12.94 percent while in previous decade it was 17.53 percent. The population of Himachal Pradesh forms 0.57 percent of India in 2011. In 2001, the figure was 0.59 percent.

Himachal Pradesh Population 2011As per details from Census 2011, Himachal Pradesh has population of 68.65 Lakhs, an increase from figure of 60.78 Lakh in 2001 census. Total population of Himachal Pradesh as per 2011 census is 6,864,602 of which male and female are 3,481,873 and 3,382,729 respectively. In 2001, total population was 6,077,900 in which males were 3,087,940 while females were 2,989,960. The total population growth in this decade was 12.94 percent while in previous decade it was 17.53 percent. The population of Himachal Pradesh forms 0.57 percent of India in 2011. In 2001, the figure was 0.59 percent.Recently as per Himachal Pradesh census DATA, 87.22% houses are owned while 10.31% were rented. In all, 63.97% couples in Himachal Pradesh lived in single family. In 2011, 89.12% of Uttar Pradesh population had access to Banking and Non-Banking Finance Corporation. Only 2.79% of Uttar Pradesh population had INTERNET FACILITY which is likely to improve in 2021 due to Jio. 8.30% of family in Uttar Pradesh owned CAR while 15.51% owned TWO wheller. In few months we will also get details of election data for Himachal Pradesh....

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9674.

Population of India​

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1,380,004,385 PEOPLE

9675.

Name two kinds of features that can be shown by contours touching each other

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When CONTOURS on a map are very close to one ANOTHER or sometimes touch each other as they cross a river or stream, it INDICATES the presence of a waterfall.

9676.

What are the benefits of a healthy population in a country?

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The BENEFITS are:-

They HELP in progress of the country.

They reduce the spending of the country in MEDICAL FIELDS.

9677.

Ho how does a planet differ from a star

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Planets:-

1. They are MADE up of rocks.

2. They do not emit their own light.

3. They do not twinkle they are massive in size.

4. They are SMALLER in size.

Stars:-

1. They are HUGE ball of gases

2. They emit their own light

3. When SEEN from EARTH they twinkle

4. They are massive in size

9678.

Dairy farming is originated in...........Answer-

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ANSWER:

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9679.

flow of factors payments and payments for goods and services between household and farms is called __________​

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ANSWER:

PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION and exchange

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9680.

explain scientifically the impact of increasing of temperature and climate change on biodiversity of himalaya?​

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SCIENTIFICALLY the impact of increasing of temperature and climate change on biodiversity of himalaya is

The lots of HARMFUL dieasease causing bacteria are there inside the icy surface of great himalayas if it melts by CHANGING climate then these pathogens imerged out and cause lots of death as epidemic.

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9681.

What is landforms explain​

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Explanation:

A LANDFORM is a feature on the Earth's surface that is part of the terrain. Mountains, hills, PLATEAUS, and plains are the four major types of landforms. Minor landforms include buttes, canyons, valleys, and basins. ... Erosion by water and wind can wear down LAND and create landforms like valleys and canyons.

9682.

T he unit for measuring capacity​

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9683.

What is the capital of Spain ​

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Madrid

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9684.

Define technology and stock of resources

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Potential resources are the resources which are currently not in USE. ... Stock is the resources for which presently, we don't have any technology to EXTRACT them. For e.g., Water consists of Hydrogen and OXYGEN which are inflammable but we do not KNOW the technology to extract energy from these elements.

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9685.

तापमान वृद्धि तथा जलवायु परिवर्तन का हिमालय की जैव विविधता पर Prabhav बताइए ​

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EXPLANATION:

the CLIMATE is CHANGE DUE to CONDITIONS

9686.

Prove that the earth is an Oblate Spheroid.

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a proof that a ROTATING self-gravitating FLUID body in EQUILIBRIUM takes the form of an oblate ellipsoid of revolution (a spheroid). The amount of flattening depends on the density and the balance of gravitational force and centrifugal force. In other words, the Earth is a spheroid because it rotates.

Explanation:

Since the Earth is flattened at the poles and BULGES at the Equator, geodesy represents the figure of the Earth as an oblate spheroid. The oblate spheroid, or oblate ellipsoid, is an ellipsoid of revolution obtained by rotating an ellipse about its shorter axis.

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The four geography feature are marked as (1),(2),(3) and (4) on the given political outline of the world.identify these feature with the help of the following information and write their correct name your answer books.​

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ANSWER:

CORONA VIRUS of discoved in 1930

9688.

Al-Idrisi shows the top direction as south in his map while greek shows the top direction north in the maps, Why?​

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ANSWER:

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9689.

Explain any one main natural disaster of himalaya along with it's causes​

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Answer:

TSUNAMI

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9690.

which of the following India has maximum area under reserved forest ? a. jammu and Kashmir. b. madhya Pradesh. c. arunachal Pradesh. d. Himachal Pradesh ​

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ANSWER:

MADHYA Pradesh

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9691.

How agriculture and wildlife are valuable resources?​

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The major impacts will be habitat changes, increased depredation problems, DISEASE transmission, competition, and changes in access. Habitat Changes: Loss of WILDLIFE habitat to large-scale AGRICULTURE is a WIDESPREAD and ongoing PROBLEM in the United States.

9692.

Water availability per person in india is declining true or false​

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DUE to overuse and WASTAGE of water, the water availability per person in India is declining. HENCE, the above statement is TRUE.

9693.

Q1) How much area of land in India is plain and what is it's importance?Q2) What is the use of mountains?Q3) What is the gross cropped area?Q4) What is the total geographical area of India?Q5) When was the National Forest Policy formed in India?Q6) How much-degraded land is in India?Q7) Which are the factors that determine the use of land?Pls Answer All Questions

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QUESTION 1:-

How much area of land in India is plain and what is it's importance?

ANSWER:-

About 43 per cent of the land area is plain, which provides facilities for agriculture and industry. Mountains account for 30 per cent of the total surface area of the country and ensure perennial flow of some rivers, provide facilities for tourism and ecological aspects.

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QUESTION 2:-

What is the use of mountains?

ANSWER:-

  • Mountains serve as a storehouse ofwater. Many rivers have their source in the glaciers in the mountains.
  • They have a variety of flora and fauna and provide FUEL, fodder, shelter and other products such as gums and resins.

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QUESTION 3:-

What is the gross cropped area?

ANSWER:-

Gross Cropped Area (GCA) is the total area SOWN once as well as more than once in a particular year. When the crop is sown on a piece of land for twice, the area is counted twice in GCA. On the other hand, Net Sown Area is the area sown with crops but is counted only once.

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QUESTION 4:-

What is the total geographical area of India?

ANSWER:-

3.28 million square km

India measures 3,214 km (1,997 mi) from north to south and 2,933 km (1,822 mi) from east to west. Geographical area is the sum of land and water areas within the international boundaries and the coastlines. Total geographical area is 3.28 million square km.

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QUESTION 5:-

When was the National Forest Policy FORMED in India?

ANSWER:-

1952

The first National Forest Policy in independent India came into effect in 1952. Thereafter, in 1988, a new version of the NFP came into being. The latest version has been in the offing for nearly four years now but a final version is yet to be made public.

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QUESTION 6:-

How much-degraded land is in India?

ANSWER:-

According to government data, nearly 30 percent of the land in India, or about 97 million hectares, is degraded.

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QUESTION 7:-

Which are the FACTORS that determine the use of land?

Answer:-

The use of land is determined by physical factors such as topography, soil, climate, minerals and availability of water. Human factors such as population density, available ofcapital and technology are also important determinants of land use pattern. The factors that determine land use of an area are physical factors.

9694.

Explain the uses of rocks​

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  • Rocks are used for MASONRY work, lintels, and vertical columns, covering floors of the building. FLAGS or thin slabs are used for paving, roofing, etc. Broken or crushed rocks are used as aggregates in concrete, in ROAD constructions. Broken or crushed rocks are also used as railway ballast.
9695.

Whichof thefollowing inIndia has maximum area underservedforest​

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ANSWER:

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9696.

Eastern coastal plains are ____ in size.​

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ANSWER:

ESTERN COASTAL PLAINS ARE SMALL IN SIZE.

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9697.

What is the nature of the sun?

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The SUN is a gas all the way from the outer atmosphere to the central core. In the outer atmosphere the gas is EXTREMELY RARIFIED (MANY trillions of times thinner than the air at the surface of the Earth), but as you go downwards the gas gradually becomes DENSER and denser under the weight of the gases above it.

9698.

How many island in Andaman and Nicobar islands​

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There are 572 islands in the TERRITORY having an area of 8,249 KM2 (3,185 sq mi). Of these, about 38 are permanently INHABITED.

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9699.

Which plateau lies between the khingan and Nanshan

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9700.

5 ways to conserve natural vegetation and wildlife

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The first and foremost thing that can be done to save the NATURAL vegetationis to STOP cultivating the non native plants. Avoid using pesticides, INSECTICIDES, and other chemicals on the plants. Plant as many trees as POSSIBLE. For wildlife, we should protect the endangered animals

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