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14201.

Two major benefits of air transport

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Hey MATE !!!

Answer :-

2 benefits of air transport..

1)It takes less time

2)Can CARRY MANY goods for exports and imports.

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14202.

The push and pull factors of population of India

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In India, most migrants have migrated from the rural to the urban areas because of the "push" factor in the rural areas. These are ADVERSE conditions of poverty and unemployment in the rural areas and the "PULL" of the city in TERMS of INCREASED employment opportunities and better living conditions.

14203.

How much time should a unhealthy person do yoga for?

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Hello mate


Practice yoga as OFTEN as possible in order to LOSE weight. You can do AMORE active, intense practice at least three to FIVE times per week for at least one HOUR. On the other days, balance out your practice with a more relaxing, gentle class

14204.

Which state has the highest production rice?why?

Answer» TAMILNADU in PENINSULAR INDIA
14205.

Different between framing of USA and India

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1 USA is big from the INDIA 2 in USA there is not a air POLLUTION. 3 USA calling CODE is +1 but India code is +91

14206.

What role do plants play to maintain the ecological balance

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They MAKE ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION free.
Develops more and more oxygen.
Provides shelter for many organisms.
Provide US food.

14207.

Please give reasons for the following

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1 because of the tilt of axis the altitude of sun varies

2 seasons are reversed in northern and southern hemispheres as the earth REVOLVES and only one part faces the sun

3 this event is known as equinox as the sun crosses on the equator making day and night equal

5 as the sun can be seen even at midnight

4 due to the rotation of earth the winds in northern hemisphere get deflected to left and winds in southern hemisphere get deflected to right

6 as the speed of rotation is maximum at equator and minimum at poles

7 because chennai is nearer to the equator

9 NOON is hotter as the sun is directly above our heads hence we receive more HEAT

14208.

Biodiversity of ASIAasia is called continent of contrast

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Because it contains many extremes.

It contains the highest POINT in the WORLD, MOUNT Everest in China and Nepal.



It also contains the lowest point in the world, Dead Sea in ISRAEL and Jordan.



The highest temperature recorded in Asia was in Israel at 54C.



The lowest temperature recorded was in Oymkayon, Russia at -72C.



It has an INCREDIBLE diversity of climate, with rainforests in the southeast, desert in the west, mountains in the centre, fertile lands in the south and east, and tundra and grasslands in the north.

Not only in natural aspects, but social aspect as well.

It contains some of the world’s wealthiest countries, such as Japan, China, India, UAE, and also the world’s poorest, such as Afghanistan and Bangladesh.





It contains democratic countries, such as Japan and South Korea, and the least democratic countries, such as Laos and North Korea.




14209.

I need an Essay not a poem

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Environmental pollution occurs when pollutants contaminate the natural surroundings. Pollution disturbs the balance of our ecosystems, affect our normal lifestyles and gives rise to human illnesses and global WARMING. Pollution has reached its peak due to the development and modernization in our lives. With the development of science and technology, there has been a huge growth of human potentials. People have become prisoners of their own creations.



We waste the bounties of our nature without a thought that our actions cause serious problems. We must deepen our KNOWLEDGE of nature`s laws and broaden our understanding of the laws of the human behavior in order to deal with pollution problems. So, it is very important to know different types of pollutions, their EFFECTS and causes on humanity and the environment we live in.

Types, causes, and effects of pollution

Air pollution is one of the most dangerous forms of pollution. A biological, chemical, and physical alteration of the air occurs when smoke, dust, and any harmful gases enter into the atmosphere and make it difficult for all living beings to survive as the air becomes contaminated. Burning of fossil fuels, agriculture related activities, mining operations, exhaust from industries and factories, and household cleaning products entail air pollution. People release a huge amount of chemical substances in the air every day. The effects of air pollution are alarming. It causes global warming, acid rains, respiratory and heart problems, and eutrophication. A lot of wildlife species are forced to change their habitat in order to survive.

Soil pollution occurs when the presence of pollutants, contaminants, and toxic chemicals in the soil is in high concentration that has negative effect on wildlife, plants, humans, and ground water. Industrial activity, waste disposal, agricultural activities, acid rain, and accidental oil spill are the main causes of soil pollution. This type of contamination influence health of humans, affects the growth of plants, decreases soil fertility, and changes the soil structure.

Water pollution is able to lead our world on a path of destruction. Water is one of the greatest natural resources of the whole humanity. Nothing will be able to live without water. However, we do not appreciate this gift of nature and pollute it without thinking. The key causes of the water pollution are: industrial waste, mining activities, sewage and waste water, accidental oil leakage, marine dumping, chemical pesticides and fertilizers, burning of fossil fuels, animal waste, urban development, global warming, radioactive waste, and leakage from sewer lines. There is less water available for drinking, cooking, IRRIGATING crops, and washing.

Light pollution

Light pollution occurs because of the prominent excess illumination in some areas. Artificial lights disrupt the world`s ecosystems. They have deadly effects on many creatures including mammals, plants, amphibians, insects, and birds. Every year many bird species die colliding with needlessly illuminated buildings. Moreover, artificial lights can lead baby sea turtles to their demise.

Noise pollution takes place when noise and unpleasant sounds cause temporary disruption in the natural balance. It is usually caused by industrialization, social events, POOR urban planning, household chores, transportation, and construction activities. Noise pollution leads to hearing problems, health issues, cardiovascular issues, sleeping disorders, and trouble communicating. Moreover, it affects wildlife a lot. Some animals may suffer from hearing loss while others become inefficient at hunting. It is very important to understand noise pollution in order to lower its impact on the environment.

Radioactive pollution is the presence of radioactive substances in the environment. It is highly dangerous when it occurs. Radioactive contamination can be caused by breaches at nuclear power plants or improper transport of radioactive chemicals. Radioactive material should be handled with great care as radiation destroys cells in living organisms that can result in illness or even death.

14210.

Please answer the following questions

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7.land BREEZE and SEA breeze

14211.

Give reasons for the following

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1.As we GO HIGHER the ALTITUDE decrease so as the atmospheric pressure decrease.

14212.

Who is the youngest chess player in the world?

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Ukraine's Serget Karjakin remains the youngest EVER GM, having ACHIEVED the feat at the age of 12 years and seven months in 2002.

14213.

Explain the main reason for deforestation

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The conversion of forests into AGRICULTURAL land is a big reason for deforestation. Due to overgrowing DEMAND for food products, many trees are CHOPPED down for crops and for cattle grazing. Over 40% of the forests are cleaned to obtain land and meet the needs of agriculture and WOOD.

14214.

Name a few agro based industries

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A) Cotton-textile industry
b) Wool industry
c) SILK industry
d) SUGAR industry

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14215.

Is there a place called Naharkatiya Hugrijan? If so,in which state is it present?

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Naharkatiya. Nahorkatiya (ALSO SPELLED as Naharkatia) is a town and a town area committee in DIBRUGARH district in the Indian STATE of Assam. It is well known for petroleum and gas reserves

14216.

Explain mangrove and mountain forests

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There are about 80 DIFFERENT species of MANGROVE trees. All of these trees grow in areas with low-oxygen soil, where slow-moving waters allow fine sediments to ACCUMULATE. Mangrove forests only grow at tropical and subtropical latitudes near the equator because they cannot withstand freezing temperatures.

Mountain forests can be defined as forests on land with an elevation of 2 500 m above sea LEVEL or higher, irrespective of slope, or on land with an elevation of 300–2 500 m and a slope with sharp changes in elevation within a short distance.

14217.

In terms of area which is the smallest continent?South AmericaEuropeAntarcticaAustralia

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Hey There! Australia is the smallest CONTINENT of the WORLD in TERM of area.






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14218.

What do you mean by agricultural development?

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The IMPROVEMENT in the AGRICULTURAL SECTOR

14219.

Define volcanic plateau

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VOLCANIC plateau is a plateau produced by volcanic activity. There are TWO main types: lava PLATEAUS and pyroclastic plateaus.

14220.

How does a planet different from a star

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Planet ROTATE and REVOLVE but starts do not rotate and revolve

for EXAMPLE Earth rotate and revolve so it is a planet and sun is a example of star because it do not rotate and do not revolve

14221.

Why should we how to conserve energy resources and how you will particiapate in this?

Answer» HOPE you UNDERSTAND, DUDE....!!!!
14222.

How many times do an active volcano erupted since 1843

Answer» 39 TIMES an ACTIVE volcano erupted SINCE 1843
14223.

Difference between vulnerability and risk

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The future leaders of CYBERSECURITY will be fluent in languages other than technology and will stop using fear to conflate the MESSAGE of VULNERABILITY versus risk. That’s the message that kicked off this year's (ISC)2 SECURITY Congress conference. 
Donald Freese, deputy assistant director at the FBI, and Brandon Dunlap, managing director at Brightfly, talked about the difference between vulnerability and risk as they relate to leadership. The conflation of these words is problematic because when PEOPLE get caught up in fear, they start to react to threats with intensity rather than consistency.



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14224.

List the human inputs by a farmer involved in the process of farming?

Answer» L) cleaning the farm land.
2)ploughing the field.
3)sowing the seeds.
4)taking CARE of field until when the seeds are growing.
5)HARVESTING.
14225.

Give three uses of hazards of mining

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know one of d use

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There are numerous occupational hazards associated with mining, including exposure to rockdust which can LEAD to DISEASES such as silicosis, ASBESTOSIS, and pneumoconiosis. ... DRAGLINE oilers, dozer operators, and welders using air arcing were occupations with the highest noise EXPOSURES among surface coal miners.

14226.

What are the factors involved in the classification of farming?

Answer» CLIMATE,relief and HUMAN are the FACTORS involved in the classification of FARMING
14227.

Mention the types of states present in India before 1947

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ANSWER:

BENGAL, KASHMIR, GUJARAT

14228.

Whyou monsoon iso called unifying bond

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Monsoon is called unifying Bond because :

1) FESTIVALS EXAMPLE teej social, economic activities revolve around the monsoon.

2) It is a SOURCE of water on earth.

3) It increases the water table if ground.

4) farmers set their agricultural calendar according to monsoon.

14229.

What are the benefits of organic farming?

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* it helps in GETTING of FOOD without any chemicals

* it is healthy

* it KEEPS the soil healthy

* protects the environment

14230.

Melting of glaciers due to global warming

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because the TEMPERATURE of the EARTH is INCREASING ALARMINGLY

14231.

Can you tell me about that which area get sufficient rainfall in winter monsoon

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As we KNOWN that the in southern states tamil NADU gests the sufficient rainfall in month of October and November due to retreating of MONSOON.

14232.

How the west and south wind affect sea faring

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The captain of a steam ship naturally chooses the shortest route to his destination. Since a sailing ship is usually pushed by winds and currents, its captain must find a route where the WIND will probably blow in the right direction. Tacking, i.e. using contrary wind to pull (sic) the sails, was always possible but wasted time because of the zigzagging required, and this would significantly delay long voyages. The EARLY European EXPLORERS were not only LOOKING for new lands. They also had to discover the pattern of winds and currents that would carry them where they wanted to go. During the age of sail winds and currents determined trade routes and therefore INFLUENCED European imperialism and modern political geography. For an outline to the main wind systems see Global wind patterns.

14233.

What is the mode of occurence of metal

Answer» METALS USUALLY OCCUR in IMPURE form in ORES.
14234.

Two simple difference between transport soil or residual soil?

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Answer : Transported soil is blown or washed AWAY from its parent rock.Soilthat remains at the place of formationis called RESIDUAL soil. Distinguish between transported and residual soil.Residual soil remains above its parent rock. ... the characteristics of residual soil DEPENDS on the that of the parent rock

14235.

Mention 2 components of international trade

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Components of International BUSINESS

International Business Law. International business law focuses on the law as it relates to finance and international transactions. ...

Trade Agreements. Two or more countries may JOIN together for a trade AGREEMENT that defines a specific aspect of trade or commerce. ...

Property Rights. ...

Find a Partner. ...

Finances.

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14236.

Where does the standard meridian of india passes through?

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14237.

The tropic of cancer passes through which continents?

Answer» HEY, here is ur answer.
Tropic of cancer passes through:
South AMERICA, Africa and Australia.
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14238.

What are the several difficulties Asia is facing in increasing industrial output? Plz in points I need for my homework.

Answer» GLOBAL warming
urban excess
deforestation
water sa
scarcity
over fishing
pollution
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14239.

What is vector and special data?

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Vector data model: [data MODELS] A representation of the WORLD using points, LINES, and polygons. Vector models are useful for storing data that has discrete BOUNDARIES, such as country borders, land parcels, and streets.

raster data model: [data models] A representation of the world as a surface DIVIDED into a regular grid of cells. Raster models are useful for storing data that varies continuously, as in an aerial photograph, a satellite image, a surface of chemical concentrations, or an elevation surface.

14240.

Which is the largest sea routes in world

Answer» NORTH Atlantic, AMSTERDAM, London,limbson,Olson
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14241.

Difference between physical capital and fixed capitals

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The DIFFERENCE between fixed capitaland working capital can be drawn clearly on the following grounds: Fixed capital is defined as the part of the TOTAL capital of the ENTERPRISE which is INVESTED in long-term assets. WORKINGCAPITAL refers to the capital, which is used to perform day to day business operations.

14242.

What is horticulture development programmes

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Horticulture is the art and SCIENCE of PLANT PRODUCTION for both BEAUTY and UTILITY

14243.

What is the sahibi river also known as?

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Najafgar , SABI are the other NAMES of SAHIBI RIVER.

14244.

Any six types of industries

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1) AEROSPACE industry
2) Agribusiness industry
3) CHEMICAL industry
4) computer industry
5) Construction industry
6) Defence industry
7) Education industry
8) ENERGY industry

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14245.

Haryana is situated at which latitude?

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Harayan is SITUATED at 27°39' to 30°35'N LATITUDE

14246.

What is the smallest state in india, area wise?

Answer» GOA is the SMALLEST STATE in INDIA and has AREA 3,702 km²
14247.

What do you mean by favourable and unfavourable oftrade?

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The BALANCE of trade can be favourable or unfavourable. If IMPORTS are greater than exports, it is an unfavourable balance of trade. If exports EXCEED imports, it is a favourable balance of trade.

14248.

Which is our national river

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Hii There!!!


•● India's National river is Ganga.

•● It is the longest river situated at the mouth of 'Ganges Delta'.

•● It is about 2,525 KILOMETERS long that rises from the WESTERN himalaya and flows UPTO BANGLADESH.



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14249.

What are the characteristics of equable climate

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In a one sentence explanation, equable climates are periods of roughly equal temperatures THROUGHOUT the world. A more detailed description FOCUSES on the equator to pole temperature difference (EPTD) and the seasonality in the high-latitudes, or REGIONS that are above 60°N or below 60°S. The equator to pole temperature difference describes exactly what it sounds like: the difference in temperature between the region near the equator and the areas close to the poles. Presently, there is a large difference between the TWO regions' temperatures; however, this situation has not always existed. During the late Cretaceous period (~100 to 65.5 million years ago) and the early Paleogene period (65.5 to 34 million years ago), the poles were much warmer than they are currently and were much CLOSER to equatorial temperatures than they are today. Additionally, the temperatures in the high-latitudes did not fluctuate as much as they do today, and in the winter, they remained closer to summer temperatures than they do now. This behavior can be termed low seasonality. Combining these characteristics defines equable climates. They are periods with a low EPTD and low seasonality.

14250.

How indian climatic conditions influence on human land. describe all factors

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LATITUDE. The Tropic of Cancer passes through the MIDDLE of the country from the Rann of Kuchchh in the west to Mizoram in the east. ...

ALTITUDE. India has mountains to the north, which have an average height of about 6,000 metres. ...

Pressure and WINDS