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Describe the distribution of coal in India in about 120 words in points |
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What is infiltration gallery |
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Answer» Explanation: An infiltration GALLERY is a structure including perforated conduits in gravel to EXPEDITE TRANSFER of water to or from a soil. hope it helps ☺ |
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On 18 May 1980 volcano in the US state of Washington exploded suddenly,showering a five mile radius around with lava. The explosion of 500 atomic bombs.The volcano was called . |
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Answer» Answer: On May 18, 1980, a major volcanic eruption OCCURRED at Mount St. HELENS, a VOLCANO located in Skamania COUNTY, in the U.S. state of Washington |
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The major occupation of people living in urban areas revolves around _____ and _____ activities. |
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Answer» Answer: agriculture and other FIELD ACTIVITIES like poultry ETC |
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Difference Between humidity and precipitation |
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Answer» Answer: Humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapour being held in the air. Water vapour is a gas. PRECIPITATION is when the gas turns to liquid or solid and FORMS RAIN, snow, hail, mist, FOG, frost, dew etc. ... Humidity tells US the amount of water vapour present in air. |
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Amazing facts about overseas waterways |
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Suggest a method for preserving green leafy vegetables like spinach or methi |
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Answer» ANSWER: SPRAY or SPRINKLE some WATER and keep it in a FREEZE |
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Guys pls answer Q. 4 |
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Answer» Answer: it has given a strategic ADVANTAGE due to the TRANS Indian ocean routes which CONNECT the COUNTRIES of Europe in the west and the countries of east asia |
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What is the name of the highest volcano in Europe? it is situated on an island in the Mediterranean sea. |
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Why farmers should divercity the croping pattern?Explain any two advantages |
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Answer» so the the INVESTMENT does not TOTALLY GO for wasate |
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What type of vegetation is found inthe temperate grassland, |
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Answer» WARM TEMPERATURE....... In GRASSLANDS |
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Differentiate between primitive subsistence farming and intensive subsistence farming |
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Answer» Answer: the FOLLOWING link UNSUBSCRIBE if the MATCH EXPIRES alternatively copy the link below for the match the RATE is higher |
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Where in the world is the range of mountains known as the southern Alps. |
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Answer» Answer: The SOUTHERN Alps are a mountain range in New Zealand. They RUN the length of New Zealand's South Island from northeast to southwest. hope so it HELPS....if YES plzz MARK it brainliest and follow me too plzz |
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Define temperature . explain any four important factor controlling temperature of a place |
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Answer» temperature is the amount of HEAT ENERGY in the SURROUNDINGS. |
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What happens when a cloud struck to each other? |
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Answer» Explanation: But when enough charge accumulates in the CLOUD, it finds a WAY to get to the GROUND, and lightning strikes. This electrical discharge zips from ONE place to another to even out the IMBALANCE in charge between the ground and the top of the cloud. The discharge may move from cloud to cloud, or it may zap the ground. |
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What happens if there was no monsoons in india |
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Answer» there are DROUGHT FOREVER and decrease the FERTILITY of land |
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State a reason for water scarcity in india for class 101 mark questionno irrelevant answer |
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Answer» For 1 mark answer is - Water SCARCITY in India is DUE to improper way or indiscriminate of UTILISING water. Hope it helps!! |
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Explain the peninsula river on the basis of following___1. source2. mouth of the occen3. river basin 4. tributaries5. structure |
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Answer» Answer: 1. The main water divide in peninsular rivers is formed by the Western Ghats, which run from NORTH to south close to the western coast. 2.Most of the major rivers of the peninsula such as the MAHANADI, the Godavari, the Krishna and the Kaveri flow eastwards and drain into the BAY of Bengal. These rivers make delta at their mouths. The Narmada, Periyar and Tapti are the only LONG rivers, which flow west and make estuaries. 3.Godavari , Krishna etc. 4.Girna river |
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the Himalayan mountain range is the highest peaks in the world by at 2400 miles it is only the third longest range which is the world's longest range |
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Guys help me in this Q.3 |
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Answer» Explanation: because INDIA has its own MEDIAN in MIRZAPUR in UTTAR Pradesh. |
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Discuss the problems that indian farmers have to face at present. |
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Answer» Answer: the problem with the INDIAN farmers are .. 1. if CROPS will not grow they will be blamed by the society 2.they are must to perform suicide due to poverty 3.three of them at present have been burnt due to thunder lightning at a crop field of a SINGLE family only . jay JAWAN jay kisaan..HOPE it helps you plzz mark the answer as the brainliest |
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By what name slash and Burn agriculture is known in India |
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Answer» It is also KNOWN as SHIFTING cultivation and JHUMMING in India |
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'An Indian Pilgrim' was the autobiography of :-A) Subhash Chandra Bose B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak C) Gopal Krishnan Gokhale D) Chitranajan Das ANSWER ME FAST ❤❤LOVE LOVE ❤❤❤ |
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Indian coal mine place |
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Answer» singareni COAL FIELD and GODAVARI valley in andhra pradesh Explanation: coal mining areas |
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Which state's meaning is Mr city? |
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Answer» Mr.-Sri City-Nagar Thus,Sri Nagar. ♡♡♡♡ |
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a cylinder made of Copper and Aluminium floats in Mercury of density 13.6 gram per centimetre cube such that 0.26 part of it is below Mercury find the density of the solid |
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Answer» The density of the solid can be calculated as follows:
WEIGHT of solid cylinder = Weight of mercury displaced by the solid cylinder. ⇒ V(solid) * ρ(solid) * G = V(hg) * ρ(hg) * g ⇒ V(solid) * ρ(solid) = 0.26 V(solid) * 13.6 ⇒ ρ(solid) = 0.26 * 13.6 = 3.536 gram per centimeter cube
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Rocks formed with layers of depositsthrough lithification are called |
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Answer» Answer: sedimentary rocks So, sedimentary rocks are produced from previous rocks that are relentlessly WEATHERED or eroded and then deposited where they undergo compaction and CEMENTATION through a process known as lithification- changing of sediments into a rock. This is how the name sedimentary rock was coined. Explanation: |
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What do faded regions in brazil map indicate?? PLS HELP |
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Answer» EXPLANATION:MAYBE the LAND AREA |
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How is Continental Plateaus formed? |
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Answer» Answer: here are two kinds of PLATEAUS: dissected plateaus and volcanic plateaus. A dissected plateau forms as a result of UPWARD movement in the EARTHS CRUST. The uplift is caused by the slow collision of tectonic Explanation: |
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Explain the major factor influencing climate in india |
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OCCUPATION OF THE PEOPLE LIVING IN THE SAHARA DESERT. |
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Known for her pioneering research on radioactivity, she was the first woman to receive a noble prize. She was born in Poland |
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Answer» MADAME Curie |
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Causes for unemployment in India |
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Answer» Main Causes of Unemployment in India (i) Caste System: (iii) Increase in Population: (iv) Agriculture is a Seasonal Occupation: (v) Joint FAMILY System: (vi) Fall of Cottage and Small industries: (vii) Slow Growth of Industrialisation: (ix) Causes of Under Employment: better you understand ✌️✌️✌️ |
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What were the things in the past of the environment? |
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Answer» Some changes in the environment have been caused by NATURAL EVENTS; MANY more are the result of things that people have done. It is useful to KNOW what the environment was like in its natural state before man made any changes. Hope it HELPS you |
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How can we show relief features on maps |
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Answer» yeah Explanation: features on a map. Some of them are the contours, form LINES, LAYER- COLOURING, hill-shading, spot heights, bench marks, hachure's, ETC. |
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Which is the northernmost range of Himalaya |
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Answer» Explanation:The NORTHERNMOST range of the HIMALAYAS is the Himadri ALSO KNOWN as the Greater Himalayas. |
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.... is one of the most visible constellations seen around theworld |
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Answer» Orion Explanation: |
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What is the merits and demerits of food? |
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Answer» Meaning of merit and DEMERIT of FOOD MEANS advantage and disadvantage Of food |
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Find out some of the name of river in the world in the form of Delta |
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What is the meaning of continental shelf, continent and hydrosphere? |
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Answer» SIMA was the FIRST KAVACH of HYDROSPHERE |
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Write a short note on power resources |
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Answer» Answer: Energy sources come in many forms, including nuclear, fossil fuels LIKE natural gas, oil and coal and renewable resources like wind and solar. We’re fortunate in the Pacific Northwest to have abundant hydro resources to GENERATE electricity. Hydroelectricity PRODUCES zero carbon emissions, helping us provide clean energy to homes and BUSINESSES. PenLight purchases about 90% of its power from the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), which oversees hydro generation at 31 federal dams on the Columbia River. PenLight ALSO receives renewable energy from its Harvest Wind project, which is located near Goldendale, WA. Harvest Wind began operating commercially after construction was completed in 2009. The Harvest Wind project has 43 turbines that collectively generate enough renewable power for over 23,000 homes. |
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What is the meaning of continental shelf ,contienent and hydrosphere ? |
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Answer» Answer: Continental shaftA continental shelf is the edge of a CONTINENT that lies under the ocean. Continents are the seven MAIN DIVISIONS of land on Earth. Continentone of the main landmasses of the globe, usually RECKONED as seven in number (Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica). ... the Continent, the mainland of Europe, as distinguished from the British Isles. a continuous tract or extent, as of land. hydrosphereall the WATERS on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds. |
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- Think about it.Can we dig deep from one side of theearth and come out from the other side?Write your imaginations in your notebooksand discuss in class.(Note: Teachers should listen to theideas of the students and direct the topictowards the earth's interior) |
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Answer» Answer: First of all, no, it’s not possible. Sorry to disappoint. After all, you would have to dig through: More than 8,000 miles of solid rock and molten magma. Temperatures up to 6,000 degrees. Extreme pressures up to 300 million times more than what we experience on the surface of the Earth. But, let’s say that somehow it was possible. That a hole, going straight through our planet, did exist. What would the properties of that hole be? Firstly, falling or jumping straight down the hole is more difficult than it sounds. After about a mile of falling, you would crash into the side of the hole and likely never even make it to the other side. But why? Because of the Coriolis Effect. The surface of Earth is constantly spinning at more than 1,000 miles per hour. If you go deeper into the Earth, it’s still moving all around you, but the mass inside doesn’t have as far to travel. It’s a bit like the LANES on a running track. The inside lane is shortest, and they get lengthier as you move out. So, if you jumped into the hole, you would soon be traveling faster than the sides of the hole around you, causing you to crash into the sides. The only way to make it work, would be to dig the hole straight through Earth’s poles. Then the Coriolis Effect wouldn’t apply, and this hypothetical gets much more interesting. Without the Coriolis Effect getting in the way, you would FALL straight down, being pulled by gravity the same as if you jumped off of a BUILDING or bride or other high PLATFORM. And, with nothing to stop your rate of speed, you would soon be traveling at 6 miles per second. Yikes. But, as you approached the center of the Earth, something wild would happen. The mass above you would begin to cancel out the attraction of the mass below you, meaning that the downward pull would weaken until you reach the center. And this is where things get crazy. Once you reach the center, you would experience NO gravitational pull. Achieving, in effect, weightlessness. You would just float, being pulled equally by gravity in all directions. That SAID, you would still be traveling at an unparalleled speed, so you’d zip right through that awesome feeling pretty quickly. As you pass through Earth’s center, still moving at 6 miles per second, the process would begin to reverse. And the pull would strengthen again, until you popped out on the other side of the globe about 40 minutes later. So, supposing this impossibility were actually possible, it sounds pretty cool, right? You would be able to travel to the other side the world while experiencing weightlessness and the speed of sound. And the whole trip would take less than an hour. |
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Who is the 40th prime minister of Nepal |
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Answer» Answer: SHER Bahadur Deuba Deuba is Nepal's 40th prime minister. NepaliCongress President Sher Bahadur Deuba was elected40th prime minister of Nepal TODAY. In the primeministerial election held in the Parliament, Deuba SECURED 388 votes, eight short of two-third majority in the 593-member Parliament Explanation: Hope this help you mark it as BRAINLIEST if it help you |
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How to make model of mangalyaan |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: MARK as Brainliest...... |
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Distinguish between i) Bhangar and Khadar ii) Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats. |
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Answer» Answer. a Bhangar is old alluvial soil. a Khadar is new alluvial soil. b Bhanger soil is FOUND away from the river. b Khadar is found near the river basin. c Bhangar is less fertile. c Khadar is very fertile. d It contains calcareous deposits LOCALLY known as Kankar. d This soil is fine grained. e The soil is dark in colour. e The soil light in colour. (iii)Difference between the Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats. The Eastern Ghats The Western Ghats a The Eastern ghats mark the eastern edge of the Deccan plateau. a The Western ghat mark the western edge of the Deccan plateau. b They are discontinuous and irregular and dissected by rivers DRAINING into the Bay of BENGAL. b They are continuous and can be crossed through passes only. c They lie parallel to the eastern coast along the Arabian Sea. c The Western Ghats lie parallel to the west coast along the Arabian Sea. d The highest MOUNTAIN is Mahendragiri with a height of 1,501 metres. d The highest peak is Anai Mudi with a height of 2,695 meters. e Their average height is 600 metres. e Their average height is 1,600 metres. please mark it as brainliest |
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Mumbai madhe 5 pm aahe tar Kolkata sthnik vel kiti Marathi |
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Answer» Answer: soory I am not ABLE to UNDERSTAND what U have WRITE |
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Sprinkler system of irrigation is very useful for sandy soil. Substantiate. |
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In a power transformer oil is used for ------- of the transformer will be |
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Answer» to CONVERT MECHANICAL ENERGY into ELECTRICAL energy |
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