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14101.

Arrange the following in chronological order and select the correct answer from the option given below:1. non cooperation movement2. civil disobedience movement3. khilafat movement 4. quit india movement

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KHILAFAT MOVEMENT.

Non COOPERATION movement.

Civil DISOBEDIENCE movement.

Quit INDIA movement.

14102.

Tropical deserts are located on the Western margins of continents. (True/false)

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True. Most of the world's TROPICAL DESERTS are LOCATED on western MARGINS of continents

14103.

Pico de neblina is the highest peak in brazil

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Pico de Neblina is the highest PEAK in Brazil, 2,995.3 metres (9,827 ft) above SEA LEVEL, in the Serra DA Neblina, part of the Serra do Imeri, a section of the GUIANA Highlands on the Brazil–Venezuela border.

14104.

What is mohandas karamchand gandhiview in untouchability

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A NEW twist to the civil disobedience movement came in September 1932 when GANDHI, who was in Yeravda Jail, went on a fast as a PROTEST against the segregation of the so-called "untouchables" in the electoral arrangement planned for the new Indian constitution. Uncharitable critics described the fast as a form of COERCION, a political blackmail.
Gandhi was aware that his fast did exercise a MORAL pressure, but the pressure was directed not against those who disagreed with him, but against those who loved him and believed in him



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14105.

WHY IS THE GEOGRAPHY THE QUEEN OF ALL SCIENCES

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The geography is the QUEEN of all science because geography is only SUBJECT in which we study or learn about physics, BIOLOGY and chemistry of a living and NON living THINGS

14106.

WHICH IS THE MOST POPULAR THING IN THIS WORLD ? BEST ANSWER WILL BE MARKED AS BRANLIEST

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1. Michael Jackson "Thriller" is the best-selling album of all time, with sales over 110 million copies worldwide according to VARIOUS sources

2. Tetris had 100 million paid downloads, making it the best-selling mobile game of all time.

3. The Bible, GUINNESS World Records estimating that over 5 billion copies have been sold

4. Rubik's Cube remains the top-selling single toy of all time with 350 million sold.

5. McDonald's The LARGEST fast food chain 35000 outlets THROUGHOUT the world

6. "Avatar" $2,787,965,087 billion Is the highest-grossing film of all time

7. Farrah Fawcett poster 6 million copies of the famous red bathing suit poster have been sold since its debut in 1976

8. Super Bowl XLIX Is the most-watched TV program 168 million viewers

9. Snickers best-selling candy bars in the world $3.6 billion

10. Finding Nemo Best selling DVD of all time 40 million copies

11. Snow BEER (China) is biggest selling beer in the world 61 million hectoliters

12. Guiding Light has the most Television episodes 18,262

13. "Soccer" is the most popular sport with 3.5 Billion fans

14. When Will You Marry? by Paul Gauguin, most expensive painting $300 million

15. World Peace Festival 1995 Largest wrestling attendance in North Korea attendance
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14107.

Explain how different factors influence the location of an industry

Answer» 1. AVAILABILITY of raw material
2. Nearness to market
3. Cheap labour
4. Good means of I
5. Government policies
14108.

One of the angle of a triangle is 101 degree and the other two angle are equale .What is the measure of each of these equale angle

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LET the unknown angles be X

Angle SUM of a TRIANGLE =180°

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X+X+101=180

2X=79

X=79/2

X=39.5°

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14109.

What is SFM in geography

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STRUCTURE FORM MOTION


14110.

explain why the government decided to liberalise the foreign trade and foreign investment in India around 1991

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GOVERNMENT decided to liberalise the foreign trade and foreign investment in India AROUND 1991 because to have a foreign competition.

In India already almost INDIAN industries are developed.So there is a need for competition with foreign companies and HELPS to EXPAND their business.

14111.

¿ tell me something about Africa?

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Africa is the WORLD's second largest and second most-populous continent (behind Asiain both categories). At about 30.3 million km2(11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area and 20% of its land area.[3] With 1.2 billion people[1] as of 2016, it accounts for about 16% of the world's human population. The continent is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Isthmus of Suez and the Red Sea to the northeast, the Indian OCEAN to the southeast and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The continent includes Madagascar and various ARCHIPELAGOS. It CONTAINS 54 fully recognisedsovereign states (countries), nine territoriesand two de facto INDEPENDENT states with limited or no recognition.[4] The majority of the continent and its countries are in the Northern Hemisphere, with a substantial portion and number of countries in the Southern Hemisphere.

14112.

Govind ballabh pant sagar lake is located in which state

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It is LOCATED in UTTAR PRADESH

14113.

How minning activity harmful for miners and environment?

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It causes AIR POLLUTION which is toxic which causes RESPIRATORY diseases.



14114.

Write about the influence of monsoon wind on Indian climate

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The unifying influence of the monsoon on the Indian subcontinent is quite  perceptible.

1. The seasonal alteration of the wind systems and the associated weather  conditions provide a rhythmic cycle of seasons.

2. Even the UNCERTAINTIES of rain and UNEVEN distribution are very much  typical of the monsoons.

3. The Indian landscape, its animal and plant life, its ENTIRE agricultural  calendar and the life of the people, including their festivities, revolve  around this phenomenon.

4. Year after year, people of India from north to south and from east to west,  eagerly await the arrival of the monsoon.

5. These monsoon winds bind the whole country by providing water to set  the agricultural ACTIVITIES in motion.

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14115.

Nepal-bharat maitri pashupati dharamshala is very much in news these days. it is located on the banks of which river?

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Nepal-Bharat Maitri PASHUPATI Dharamshala. It is rest house for PILGRIMS in Kathmandu, BUILT with INDIAN assistance. It is located on banks of BAGMATI River.

14116.

What is meant by urbanization , disperse and clustered settlement

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urbanization-

the process of making an AREA more urban.

disperse settlement -

A dispersed settlement, also known as a scattered settlement, is one of the main types of settlement PATTERNS used by landscape historians to CLASSIFY rural settlements found in England and other parts of the world. TYPICALLY, there are a number of separate farmsteads scattered throughout the area.

clustered settlement

Clustered Settlement Pattern is usually found in rural type AREAS. a clustered settlement is also known as a nucleated settlement. a clustered settlement is known as its close together development around a central church or public place

14117.

For where water c9meswhy rivers originate from western ghats

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they FORMATTED in 1950 in the OLD DAYS

14118.

Which of the following occurs in the area where the cold and warm current meets?

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The AREAS TEND to have REGULAR FOGGY CONDITIONS

14119.

Is there any reason why the moon is round

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Is the moon round?

The moon not only regulates the ebb and flow of the tides, but it also moderates the Earth's rotation, helping to create a stable climate. The size, shape and distance of the moon from the Earth all contribute to how the moon affects its nearest neighbor. For centuries, people have debated WHETHER the moon is perfectly round, moderately spheroid or nonspherical. Through observation both from Earth and from various missions to the moon, scientists have been able to determine the satellite's shape.

Shape of the Moon

The moon is a spheroid, not completely round but egg-shaped, according to NASA's Lunar RECONNAISSANCE Orbiter website. The moon's shape derives from its rotation, with the large end of the egg-shape pointing toward the Earth. Not only does the moon have an irregular shape, but its center of mass is irregular as well -- it's APPROXIMATELY 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) out from the geometric center of the moon.

Observational Evidence

Scientists know that the moon is a spheroid because solar eclipses are always circular, meaning that the moon MUST be a shape that yields a relatively circular shadow. The boundary between the day and night sides of the moon, as SEEN from Earth, is an arc -- another shape that can only occur for a spheroid object.

14120.

Does small scale industries employ labour huge ?

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No it is not POSSIBLE only few members can be employed in small SCALE INDUSTRY!!!!
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14121.

Find out of two countries that have summer when it is winter in india

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All the countries in Southern Hemisphere EXPERIENCE SUMMER during the WINTER in India.

Examples - AUSTRALIA, Argentina, Brazil etc
14122.

Why are petrochemicals industries so important?

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14123.

Explain different types of scale on a topographical map

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1. Graphical Scale: This is where a line is segmented (usually with black and white blocks) to denote VARIOUS distances on the map. 

2. Verbal Scale: USES words to describe the RATIO between distance on the map and actual distance on the ground. "1 inch on the map is 10 miles" Ex: 1 inch = 10 miles

3. Fractional Scale: Uses a representative fraction to describe the ratio between the map and the real world for any particular UNIT of measurement. Ex. 1:100000

The fractional scale commonly requires unit CONVERSION. If the fractional scale is 1:100000, and the distance between two points on the map is 2 inches, then the distance between those points in the real world is 200000 inches (2 x 100000 - from the fractional scale), but this measurement isn't too useful




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14124.

What is the most powerfull exogenetic processes

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Exogenic Processes or DENUDATION. The processes which occur on earth's surface due to the influence of exogenic FORCES are called as exogenic processes or exogenic geomorphic processes. Weathering, MASS wasting, erosion, and deposition are the main exogenic processes.

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14125.

Southern oscillation and el nino effect

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El Niño–Southern OSCILLATION is an irregularly periodic variation in winds and sea surface temperatures over the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean, affecting the CLIMATE of MUCH of the tropics and SUBTROPICS. The warming phase of the sea temperature is known as El Niño and the cooling phase as La Niña

14126.

Explain different types of scales in geography

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Basically, there are FOUR TYPES of SCALES PRESENT:
Nominal Scale.
Ordinal Scale.
Interval Scale.
Ratio Scale.

14127.

Context for pollution in geography

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They can also be created by human ACTIVITY such as TRASH or run off PRODUCED by FACTORY

14128.

What are continents ????????

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A continent is ONE of SEVERAL very LARGE landmasses of the world.

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14129.

What's the instrument used to measure Earthquake Strength.

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Richter scale is USED to MEASURE an earthquake strength..
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14130.

Though rich in minerals deposits production wise Antarctica is poor give reason

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Because the climatic CONDITION and ADAPTION is not EASY due to this reason it is POOR

14131.

What is human geography?

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The branch of GEOGRAPHY DEALING with how HUMAN activity AFFECTS or is INFLUENCED by the earth's surface.

14132.

What is meant by plan

Answer» STRATEGY or to IMPLEMENT a WORKOUT
14133.

Pls give 3 - 4 the differences between solstices and equinoxes

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An equinox is an event that happens twice a year. The word "equinox" actually comes from a Latin term meaning "EQUAL NIGHT." That's because during an equinox, it's believed that all AREAS of the EARTH's surface experience an equal amount of daylight and darkness — 12 hours each. That's EASY to remember, right? In autumn, the equinox (Sept. 21) is in the northern hemisphere, and in spring, the equinox (Mar. 20 or Mar. 21 — it varies from year to year) is in the southern hemisphere. So, the equinoxes are the times of the year where the part of the Earth closest to the sun is the exact equator. So when everything is aligned, everywhere from the North Pole to the South Pole will get the same amount of sunlight — but only on those two, equinoxes, in September and March — the exact dates of which, might change up to three days, depending on year.A solstice is an event that also happens twice a year. The word "solstice" comes from the Latin word "sol" meaning sun, and "sistere" meaning to make stand. The way we understand it literally is that it describes the moment that the sun reaches its northern or southernmost point. In essence, the sun is standing. More specifically, it occurs when the Sun's path is farthest from the equator. In the Northern Hemisphere the summer solstice happens in June, and in southern hemisphere, the solstice happens in December — hence why the seasons are reversed in each hemisphere. So the winter solstice (Dec. 21) is the shortest day of the year while the summer solstice (Jun. 21) is the longest day of the year.

14134.

Describe the inscientific relation of physical geography

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Coastal geography is the study of the DYNAMIC interface between the OCEAN and the land, incorporating both thephysical geography (i.e. coastal geomorphology, GEOLOGY, and oceanography) and the humangeography of the coast. ... Oceanography is the BRANCH ofphysical geography that studies the Earth's oceans and SEAS.

14135.

Define ocean thermal energy give its advantages and disadvantages

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the water at the surface of the sea or OCEAN is HEATED by SUN while the water in the DEEPER sections is RELATIVELY cold this diferrence in temperature is exploited to obtain energy in ocean thermal plants

advantages

it can produce energy on large scale

disadvantage

it is not potential energy for future

14136.

What is the diff between Argeliceous and Arneceous plzzz answer 2 or 3 points

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Argillaceous means - resembling or containing clay; "argillaceous rocks" 
Argillaceous rocks (or argillites) are clayey sedimentary rocks of fine-grained sediments composed of particles that are less than 0.0625 mm in size. Mudstones, clays, shales, marls, and silts are all examples. Most argillaceous rocks contain material of two types: clay minerals and rock flour, the latter consisting of very fine particles of quartz, feldspar, and other rock-forming minerals. The great majority of argillaceous rocks have been deposited in water, whether in the SEA, in estuaries, or in lakes. There are also terrestrial deposits in this category, such as loess and clays of glacial origin. 



ARENACEOUS means-resembling or containing or abounding in sand; or growing in sandy areas; "arenaceous limestone"; "arenaceous grasses" 
The arenaceous rocks (arenites) include all those classic rocks whose particle sizes range from 0.8 to 0.0025 in. (2 to 1/16 mm), or if silt is included, to 1/256 mm. Some arenites are composed primarily of carbonate particles, in which case they are called calcarenites and grouped with the limestones. Some oolitic iron ores and GLAUCONITE beds are properly classified as arenites. But the vast majority of arenites are commonly called SANDSTONES, and the two words are ALMOST synonymous.

14137.

Explain two reasons for having higher percentage of forest cover in northern eastern state of india

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1. Less human INTERVENTION
North eastern states are usually less developed in term of infrastructures. Since developmental activities are less, forests are not destroyed and the nature remains intact. These states also have a sizeable tribal population who preserve the forests!

2. Good availability of rain.
Indian monsoon clouds comes from the South and MOVES towards the North eastern states and RESULTS in HIGH rainfall. Similarly the precipitation of clouds coming from central Asia also leads to rainfall. Cherrapunji in Meghalaya is the wettest place on earth. This supports the VEGETATION in these states.

14138.

Benefits of design of building according to is code in earthquake zone

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It is IMPORTANT to build a safe building. The National Disaster MANAGEMENT team framework guides the initiativeness of PROVIDING TRAINING to the engineers, architects and masons to build safe building.

14139.

Which type of engines have railways used till now?

Answer» STREAM locomotive: These locomotives consists of one or TWO steam engines that produces steam which provides the motive force for the train .

Electric locomotive: The most widely USED type among the locomotives.
14140.

Briefly describe the territorial terms of the treaty of versailles

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ALLIED governments affirm, and many ACCEPTS, the responsibility of many and her ALLIES for causing all and damage to which the allied governments and THIER PEOPLES have been elected as a result of the war.

14141.

What are the problems faced the labourers by working in petroleum industries? Ineed a big answer

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Answer:

Some of the problems faced by the Petroleum Industry in India are:

1. Shortage of Petroleum Crude

2. Dependence on Foreign Countries

3. Price Hike

4. Shortage of Oil Refining Capacity

5. Exploration of New Reserves

6. Technical Problems

7. Pollution

8. Lack of Market-determined Pricing System.    

Problem # 1. Shortage of Petroleum Crude:

Petroleum industry in India has been suffering from the problem of shortage of raw materials, i.e., petroleum crude. Total refining capacity in the country has reached the level of 148.97 million tonnes in 2006-07 as against the total indigenous production of only 34.0 million tonnes.

         Thus, the petroleum industry has to DEPEND too much on the imported crude. Due to the increasing volume of demand-supply gap, the petroleum refineries in India have failed to utilise their production capacity fully.

Problem # 2. Dependence on Foreign Countries:

Petroleum industry in India has been depending too much on foreign countries for the supply of petroleum crude and machineries. Total consumption of petroleum crude has increased to 146.5 million tonnes in 2006-07 as against the total production of petroleum crude of 34.0 million tonnes. This has resulted in the import of 105.5 million tonnes of petroleum crude in 2006-07.

         Moreover, the petroleum industry of the country depends too much on some foreign countries for meeting its requirement of various drilling and refining machineries.

Problem # 3. Price Hike:

The international prices of petroleum goods have been maintaining a constant hike since 1973-74. This has led to the excessive rise in our import bill on petroleum goods. In 2011-12, total import bill on petroleum oil and lubricants was to the tune of Rs 7, 43,075 crore as against Rs 5,587 crore in 1980-81.

Problem # 4. Shortage of Oil Refining Capacity:

In India there is a shortage of oil refining capacity as compared to total demand for petroleum products. Total refining capacity of the country STANDS at 214.1 million tonnes as compared to the total consumption of 220.5 million tonnes of petroleum products in 2011-12. This has necessitated the expansion of existing refineries and ALSO setting up of new refineries under the joint sector.

Problem # 5. Exploration of New Reserves:

In India, the production of petroleum crude of existing old reserves has been shrinking due to normal technical reasons. The PROVED oil reserves in India constitute only 0.5 per cent of the world oil reserves (proved). At this present level of consumption, the proved reserves will be depleted within next 15 to 20 years.

        The country has now increasingly facing the growing demand-supply gap of petroleum crude. The country has also been facing the problem of mounting import bill of POL items. Under the present circumstances, it is quite urgent to intensify the exploration activities of the oil sector sincerely.

Problem # 6. Technical Problems:

The petroleum industry of the country is also suffering from numerous technical problems in respect of production of middle distillates, activating its fire fighting systems etc. which need to be corrected and updated at the earliest possible time. The RD facilities in the industry should be expanded with the MAXIMUM possible limit to face these technical problems.

Problem # 7. Pollution:

The growing pollution near the refineries and oil fields is a big problem for the industry. The Government is trying to control such pollution by adopting certain effective measures.

Problem # 8. Lack of Market-Determined Pricing System:

The lack of a well functioning market determined pricing system, partly because of the lack of vibrant competition among the companies with diversified ownership, continues to constrain the performance of petroleum industry.

        Despite the surge of international prices of petroleum touching record level, the petroleum companies are not allowed to revise their market price of petrol and HSD accordingly and allowed only a limited freedom to revise the prices as per revised methodology. This has resulted a serious drain of the financial resources of the petroleum companies.

14142.

Where is the barren island located?what is its significance?

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Barren Island is an island LOCATED in the Andaman sea dominated by Barren volcano the only confirmed active volcano in South Asia and the only active volcano in South Asia the only active volcano along the chain of volcano from Sumitra to Myanmar along with the rest of the Andman island. it is a part of INDIAN union territory of Andman and Nicobar ISLANDS and lies about 138km northeast of the territory capital port blair.it geographical LOCATION in Bay of Bengal and area 8.34km square.and length 3.4km; width is 3.1km and coastline area is 12.38km

14143.

Why do the central asian countries have severe winters ?

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Afghanistan was one of many countries in southern and central Asia suffering through extreme cold and snow in January 2008. Most of the country was covered with snow when the Moderate Resolution IMAGING Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this photo-like image on January 20. It is not unusual for snow to blanket the peaks of the Hindu KUSH, which run down the center of the country like a spine, nor is it unusual to see snow in the RUGGED northeastern corner of the country. However, in January 2008, the snow extends south to the Pakistani border and west into Iran. Only the low-lying deserts in the southwest escaped any long-lived snow cover.

The bitter cold and heavy snow left more than 300 dead throughout Afghanistan, said the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) on January 22. HARDEST hit were the southern and northwestern provinces where snow and extreme cold are less common. Western regions were experiencing their harshest winter in nearly 30 years, with temperatures that fell below minus 25 degrees Celsius (-13 Fahrenheit) and unusually heavy snow, said OCHA. In addition to causing human FATALITIES, the extreme cold killed thousands of livestock, the main source of livelihood of many in the region, said OCHA. The heavy snow cut off access to many communities.

Photo-like images of Afghanistan are available from the MODIS Rapid Response System twice daily.

14144.

Equator and Grid. distinguish between them

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The EQUATOR separates the NORTHERN and Southern Hemispheres. The Equator is at 0° LATITUDE. The PRIME Meridian separates the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. THEPRIME Meridian runs through Greenwich, England and is at 0° longitude.

14145.

What is sex ratio and population

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Sex RATIO tells us about ratio of PERCENT of MALES and FEMALES

14146.

Describe the achievement of any three early Indian industrailist inBritish india

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Not many PEOPLE may KNOW about him, but Govindram Seksaria is the most famous businessman in pre-independence India. At that time, BRITISH rule made it difficult for Indians to enter into ...
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14147.

Why the soil of amazon basin mostly in fertile

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Tropical soils are notoriously thin andpoor in NUTRIENTS. In some parts of theAmazon RIVER Basin, white, sandy soilsare found, which have EVOLVED through erosion over hundreds of millions of YEARS. And yet, although these soilshave lost their mineral content and fertility, rich rainforests grow on them.

14148.

Give some information about traditional dress of uttar pradesh

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The PEOPLE of UTTAR PRADESH wear a variety of native- and Western-style dress. Traditional styles of dress include colourful draped garments – such as SARI for women and dhoti or lungi for men – and tailored clothes such as salwar kameez for women and kurta-pyjama for men.

14149.

Some important question for Hindustan olympiad class 7th

Answer» SLOVE 3x-45y=85xy. I HOPE this HELPS you.
14150.

Which state stands 1rst in population in India

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