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13001.

For what purpose have bio reserve been set up in a country?class 9 geography chapter 5

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Answer:

Explanation:

to SAVE the natural RESERVES such as animals,water,mountain ETC....

13002.

Difference between wind gauge and wind wane.​

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Explanation:

ANEMOMETERS MEASURE wind SPEED and wind vanes measure wind DIRECTION. A typical wind vane has a pointer in front and FINS in back. When the wind is blowing, the wind vane points into the wind. In the above image, if the conical cups are removed, then it is all about Wind Direction only.

13003.

5 point about mesosphere​

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The mesosphere (/ˈmɛsoʊsfɪər/; from GREEK mesos, "middle") is the THIRD MAJOR LAYER of the Earth's atmosphere, directly above the stratosphere and directly below the THERMOSPHERE. In the mesosphere, temperature decreases as altitude increases.

13004.

Which African country is not land locked?

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ANSWER:

EGYPT

Explanation:

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13005.

Hiiclass 9 geography ch 5what is bio reserve ?

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A biosphere reserve is an ecosystem with plants and ANIMALS of UNUSUAL scientific and NATURAL interest. It is a label given by UNESCO to help protect the sites. The plan is to promote management, research and EDUCATION in ecosystem conservation. This includes the 'sustainable USE of natural resources.

13006.

Highlight the economic significance of the physical divisions of India.(From geography class 9)

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the northern mountains

the northern plains

the GREAT Indian desert

the PENINSULAR plateaus

the coastal plain

the ISLAND

13007.

Describe settlement and land use

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In rural AREAS (countryside) land USE can include forestry and farming. In URBAN areas (towns and cities) land use could be housing or industry. Land use in urban areas in MEDCs varies from land use in urban areas in LEDCs. Urban landuse use MODELS attempt to SIMPLIFY the way land is used in urban areas.

13008.

Essay on effects of water crisis​

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According to a report released by WWF, about 1.1 billion people face water shortage in the world. The report also indicates that 2.7 billion people experience the problem of water shortage in at least one month every year. This implies that the water shortage problem is a real one, which affects around 27% of the world’s population.
Some Causes are-

1. Pollution

2. Overuse of Water

3. Water Wastage

4. Drought

5. Conflict

6. Distance

7. Restriction by Governments

8. Destruction of Water Catchment Areas

Effects of this Water Crisis

A lack of water affects more than just physical health. Let’s see how drought can affect us in other ways.

– Lack of adequate drinking water

Water is important to our health. When there is shortage, people lack enough clean water to DRINK.

– Lack of education

When there is water shortage in an area, children often abandon school to help their parents look for water. Some of them grow too weak to go to school.

– Hunger

Water shortage makes it difficult to grow crops especially in dry areas that depend on irrigation. When crops are not planted, there won’t be enough food for people.

– Diseases and Parasites

Water is used for different domestic purposes including bathing. When there is shortage, people may not bath. Their bodies will be DIRTY HENCE susceptible to infection by diseases and attack by parasites.

– Sanitation Problems

Lack of enough water makes cleaning of dishes, clothes and other household items difficult. They will remain dirty and unhygienic. This will have a negative effect on the health of an individual.

How to solve this problem-

– People should be educated on the benefits of conserving water.

– Laws should be enacted to PREVENT water pollution. Those found polluting water should pay a fine or face imprisonment.

– People should be encouraged to recycle rain water.

– Farmers should be encouraged to adopt farming practices that use less water.

– Water catchment areas should be preserved.

– People should contribute FUNDS to support clean water initiatives especially in areas that face water shortage.


13009.

What do you mean by South Western monsoon wind​

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EXPLANATION:

South Western monsoon wind:-

In summer, the Asian inland is heated up by the sun & its temperature rises quickly, thereby CREATING an extensive low pressure region which leads the air over the indian OCEAN to FLOW towards the land.

This air current is called South Western Monsoon wind.

13010.

Effects on water crisis​

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ANSWER:

WATER crisis is also a BIG problem.

Explanation:

Effects of water crisis :-

1)education

2)hunger

3)health

4)POVERTY

13011.

2 tributaries of indus in Kashmir​

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ANSWER:

CHENAB and jehlum are the TWO TRIBUTARIES of INDUS in Kashmir

13012.

Obtained by ll students in a mathematics test (outof 100) are given below:79, 86, 45, 54, 63, 69, 72, 93, 48, 73 and 99. What is therange of this data?2. What is the class-mark of the class 150-17073 What is the class-mark of the class 90-110?4. What is the range of the data 15, 75, 88, 90, 11, 20, 15, 20,10. 40, 78, 25, 45, 33, 62?5. In a frequency distribution, the class mark of a class is 10.If the width of the class is 6, then what is the lower limit ofthe class?6. What is the range of the data 29, 14, 27, 18, 9, 15, 45, 61?7. What is the class-mark of the class 120-140?8. The class-mark of a class is 10 and class width is 6. Whatin the upper limit of the class is:class width is 4 and the lower limit of​

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ANSWER:

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13013.

8.50 lakhs cusec water in litters

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24069319.95 Litre/Second

13014.

Latrite soil is also known as.....(Three answers are there of this question )

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Laterite soil is also called as RED soil which contains high CONCENTRATION of IRON OXIDES

13015.

What is dune name some well known duns

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the moving AIR on desert place COLLECTED one place CALLED SAND dunes

13016.

What are the similarities between a earthquake and a tsunami ?

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They both are form NATURALLY......¹

They are both disaster

They are destructive

The are form because of ENERGY release from EARTH crust.

13017.

Nayak film ki Samiksha​

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ANSWER:

what's your QUESTION MATE

13018.

Distinguish betn national and international resources

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EXPLANATION:

some example of NATURAL resources are WILDLIFE forest river canal etc

WHEREAS some example of international resources are MOUNTAIN Ocean volcanoes etc

13019.

State three advantages of a map​

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Explanation:

        All MAPS have distortions because it is impossible to represent a three-dimensional objects like the EARTH accurately on flat maps.

       Maps that do not distort shape.

     Straight PARALLELS and meridians cross at writing goals, most often used for world map.

      Maps that SHOW correct distances, ever a world map.

13020.

Differentiate between Ubiquitous and localised resources​

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The difference between ubiquitous and localised are as follows

Ubiquitous - 1. a ubiquitous resource is one of which is found all over the WORLD .

2.Its presence is not governed by physical conditions .

3.ex -air

localised - 1.A localised resource is one of which is found in a particular region or physical condition.

2.The presence of it is governed by physical conditions .

3.ex- minerals

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13021.

Why large scale industries are vital for ththe development of any country?

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Here are some advantages of large scale industries: They provide an impetus to the industrialization of the COUNTRY. Large scale industries, usually, produce capital and basic goods (instruments, machines, chemicals, ETC.) ... Also, the EMPLOYMENT opportunities created by large scale industries are huge.

13022.

Who is the present president of India ​

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Answer:

RAM Nath Kovind is the CURRENT president of India.

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13023.

Petrol conversion towards better environment essay in Odia

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1. Make sure your tyre PRESSURE is correct. ...

2. Make sure you are driving in the right GEAR; slowest speed, HIGHEST gear. ...

Reduce your use of the AIR conditioning.

13024.

Features of bharmputra river system

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Features of Brahmaputra river system are:-

Explanation:

Source is in TIBET ,east of mansarovar lake

Mouth is Bay of Bengal

Tributaries are Dibang and Lohit

States through which it passes in India are ARUNACHAL PRADESH and Assam

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13025.

Why a man is wearing a mask and a carrying a flower pot with him in the pitchure?

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Answer:

PARA CHUNG chain tur gcsc hung HFS

13026.

Name four major types of land masses associated with volcanoes explain each

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EXPLANATION:

MOUNT ETNA in Italy

Mount STROMBOLI in Italy

Mount Yasur in VANUATU

Mount Ambrym in Vanuatu

13027.

Why L waves don't have a shadow zone???

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The SHADOW zone is the area of the earth from angular distances of 104 to 140 degrees from a given EARTHQUAKE that does not receive any direct P waves. The shadow zone results from S waves being STOPPED entirely by the liquid CORE and P waves being BENT (refracted) by the liquid core.

13028.

What are the advantage of physoigraphic division of india.

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Answer:The Himalayas consist of a series of parallel mountain ranges that stretch in a north-west to south-EAST direction. It has been recognized as a natural guard on the north of the sub-continent. The total length of the Himalayas is about 2415 kilometers and is considered to have consisted of four main sections separated by the gorges of different rivers. The Himalayas is the highest mountain range in the world. The Himalayan Mountain ranges were formed by the sediment collected on the bed of the Tethys Sea for millions of years. The sediments might have been derived from the two stable land masses—Angara land to the north and peninsular landmass to the south.

Geologists believe that the lateral force came from the northern Angaraland, and the sedimentary strata resting on the Tethys floor were tightly squeezed against the southern rigid MASS of peninsular India, commonly known as Gondwanaland.

As a result, the Himalayas originated as folded mountains. The Himalayas follow a general west to east direction exactly in CONFORMITY with the alignment of the Tethys Sea. The other mountains like Aravalli, Rajmahal, and Meghalaya originated from the Gondwanaland, and are situated approximately in the north-south direction.

Geological studies reveal that the Himalayas came into the present stage as results of the development during three geological phases or epoch. During the first phase, the middle Himalayan range was raised during the Oligocene Epoch or era. This range is formed of the old crystalline and old sedimentary rocks. The SQUEEZING of the Himalayas for the second epoch took place during Miocene era.

During this PERIOD the sediments of the Potwar Basin (now in Pakistan) were raised. The squeezing of the Himalayas for the third time took place during the latter part of the Pliocene era. The Siwaliks were formed during this time.

Explanation:

13029.

Which river was known as the Sorrow of West Bengal and why?

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Answer:

DAMODAR River is also known as the SORROW of West BENGAL

13030.

Give five ways in which you can save energy at home.​

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1) Turn off the SWITCHES of APPLIANCES not in use

2) Use natural thing instead of electrical appliances

3) Do not use appliances for LONGER time

4) Use syska LED

5) Use polycab wires.

13031.

What is extinct volcano??​

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ANSWER:

that is no LONGER ALIVE.......

13032.

What are the 2 differences between a earthquake and a tsunami ?

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Earthquake :- 1) Earthquake ORIGINATES from the land.

2) It CUASES less destruction or damage

Tsunami :- 1) Tsunami originates from sea waves or OCEAN water

2) It causes more destruction or damage in comparison to earthquakes....

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13033.

5 points about of troposphere​

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FIVE POINTS RELATING TO THE TROPOSPHERE

  • The troposphere extends to a height of 18 kilometres from the EQUATOR and 8 cm from the poles (The smallest LAYER)
  • Oxygen is maximally present in this layer
  • Troposphere is the only layer of the atmosphere that exhibits Life
  • Troposphere is the only layer where all kinds of weather formation OCCURS for ex- storm, RAIN, snow, etc
  • Troposphere is the densest layer of the atmosphere
13034.

Wt is extint volcanoes​

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EXTINCT volcanoes are those which SCIENTISTS consider unlikely to erupt again.A volcano which has not errupted in the past 10,000 years is extinct.The extinct volcano no longer has a lava supply.An extinct volcano is no longer near an active geologic HOT spot.

13035.

Difference between Northeast And Southwest monsoons.​

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As adjectives the difference between SOUTHEAST and northeast

is that southeast is TOWARDS the southeast (UK : south-east); southeastwards while northeast is towards the northeast; northeastward.

13036.

From where does the field visit stsrts and ends

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

SPELLING MISTAKES in the QUESTION

13037.

How is the Great Barrier Reef of Australia made up of?

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The reef is located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, Australia. The Great BARRIER Reef can be SEEN from outer space and is the WORLD's biggest single structure MADE by LIVING organisms. This reef structure is composed of and built by billions of tiny organisms, known as coral polyps.

13038.

It is essential to protect the four realms of earth justify

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FOUR domains or realms of the Earth which jointly support life

Ozone LAYER PROTECTS us from harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun.

life exist only due to these four realms.....

13039.

Describe major national waterways

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Explanation:

It includes the canal STRETCH between Geonkhali and Charbatia (217 KM), PART of Matai River between Charbatia and Dhamra (40 km), part of Brahmani, Kharsua and Dhamra river system between TALCHER and Dhamra (265 km) and Mahanadi delta river system between Mangalgadi and Paradeep (101 km).

13040.

Write about chemical disaster

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Answer:BHOPAL GAS TRAGRDY

Explanation:you can write about the bhopal gas STRATEGY......

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13041.

List out the the different ways in which is used in India

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ANSWER:

what type of WAYS please fill the full QUESTION

13042.

Jharkhand is situated in which direction of india? east, west, north or south?​

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ANSWER:

EAST .................

13043.

पृथ्वी किती अंशाने कललेला आहे १)66 1/2 2)65 1/2 3)67 1/2 4)64 1/2​

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661/2...........

........

13044.

What does the navy blue of the Ashoka Chakra stand for ​

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Answer:

the NAVY BLUE of the Ashoka CHAKRA STAND for liberty

13045.

Bharat ki sthaliy Seema Rekha Tataia Seema Rekha se lagbhag Kitni badi hai​

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ANSWER:

approximately TWICE of coast line

Explanation:

coast boundary is 7516.6 and LAND boundary is 15,200 km

so approximately twice

13046.

Why is drip irrigation an effective method of irrigation?Pzz answer

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Drip irrigation is a type of micro-irrigation system that has the potential to save water and nutrients by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants, either from above the SOIL SURFACE or buried below the surface. The goal is to PLACE water directly into the root zone and MINIMIZE evaporation. Drip irrigation systems DISTRIBUTE water through a network of valves, pipes, tubing, and emitters. Depending on how well designed, installed, maintained, and operated it is, a drip irrigation system can be more efficient than other types of irrigation systems, such as surface irrigation or sprinkler irrigation.

13047.

We should write report short or big

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Hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass SPECTROMETRY REVEALS nucleotide-driven CONFORMATIONAL regulation of Sec PROTEIN-channel to help impose directionality for protein transport through the Sec COMPLEX.

13048.

Tell me what is the wife name of chandra shekhar Azad

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The NAME of WIFE of CHANDRA Shekhar Azad is SITARAM Tiwari

13049.

Write the main features of the following 1. the peninsula platue 2. the indian desert 3. the coastal plains 4. the island group of india​please tell the answere the correct answere will mark as brainliest and 5 stars and a follower also⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ please answere

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ANSWER IS

Explanation:

1.Peninsular plateau

It is mainly composed of old crystalline, hard igneous and metamorphic rock.

it has broad and shallow valley with rounded hills

2.The indian desert

it recieves very low AMOUNT of rainfall,ranging from 100 to 150mm per year

it contains arid climate with very low vegetation cover

3. The Island Group Of India

there are two groups of islands in india - andaman and NICOBAR,lakshwadweep islands

BAY of bengal contains andaman and nicobar islands

Arabian SEA contains lakshwadweep islands

lakshwadweep islands are of coral origin

it's total geographic area is 32sq.kms

andaman and nicobar are of volcanic origin

The southernmost TIP of andaman and nicobar islands is called Indira point

It submerged during 2004 tsunami

4.The coastal plains

the southern part of peninsular plateau is bordered by narrow coastal strips along Arabian sae on west and bay of bengal on east

the western starts from Runn of kutch to kanyakumari

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13050.

30. किस शक को मत्स्य युग के नाम से जाना जाता(A) कैम्ब्रियन(B) सिल्युरियन(C) डिवोनियन(D) पर्मियन​

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ANSWER:

C

Explanation: