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What are mass wasting AND mass movement; describe their action with diagrams. |
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Answer» it's easyExplanation:MASS movement, often called mass wasting, is the downslope movement of a mass of surface materials, such as soil, rock or MUD. ... If the angle is overly steep, gravity will pull the MATERIAL DOWNWARD, causing a mass movement. The angle of REPOSE can also influence how fast the |
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| 15802. |
What is the meaning of the solar system |
| Answer» LECTION of eight planets and their MOONS in orbit ROUND the sun, TOGETHER with smaller bodies in the FORM of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets. | |
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Write short notes on the coast of Brazil 6 points needed |
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Answer» tion:The coastline of Brazil measures 7,491 km,[1][a] which makes it the 16th longest national coastline of the world. All the coast lies adjacent to geographical features can be found all through the coastal areas, like islands, reefs and bays. The BEACHES of Brazil (2095 in total[2]) are FAMOUS in the world and receive a great number of tourists.[3][4]A famous expression in Brazil is "from Oiapoque to Chuí",[4] which MEANS from the extreme south to the extreme north of the country. However, the ACTUAL northernmost point in Brazil is the Monte Caburaí in the far from the coast state of Roraima, whereas the southernmost point is in Santa Vitória do Palmar, the city from which Chuí emancipated.Out of the 26 Brazilian states, 9 are landlocked, as well as the Distrito Federal. Most of the 17 coastal states have their capitals lying near the coast, exceptions being Porto Alegre (Rio Grande do Sul), Curitiba (Paraná), São Paulo (São Paulo), Teresina (Piauí), Belém (Pará) and Macapá (Amapá). Porto Alegre, Belém, Teresina and Macapá lie all near large navigable rivers, though |
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Lines on map that join places having the same amount of rainfall |
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Answer» Isohyet is the map which shows a line joining places which have similar rainfalls. DIFFERENT LOCATION over a country can have different RAINFALL patterns due to the prevalent DIFFERENCES in GEOGRAPHICAL distributions in those locations. |
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Justify the naming of indian ocean after india |
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Answer» The Indian OCEAN is called so because it surrounds Indian sub CONTINENT. PROBABLY in the ancient TIMES, Sea vessels coming INDIA for trade sailed through those waters to visit India and that is why they named it Indian Ocean. |
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Name the next telescope that is to be sent after Hubble telescope |
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Answer» James Webb telescopeExplanation:Webb TELESCOPE is the scientific SUCCESSOR of hubble telescope. |
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What is wind? how does it originate? |
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Answer» Explanation:The energy that DRIVES wind originates with the sun, which heats the Earth unevenly, creating warm spots and COOL spots. ... Sea BREEZES occur when inland areas heat up on sunny afternoons. That warms the AIR, causing it to rise. Cooler air RUSHES in from the ocean to take its place and presto, a wind is born |
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Who discovered the Hubble telescope |
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Answer» The telescope was named after American astronomer Edwin Hubble. Born in 1889, Hubble DISCOVERED that MANY objects previously thought to be clouds of dust and gas and classified as NEBULAE were actually GALAXIES beyond the Milky Way. |
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Discuss the geographical condition for sugar cane |
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Answer» Geographical CONDITIONS for Growth:Sugarcane is a tropical plant, therefore, requires a YEAR warm WEATHER to reach maturity. The areas having temperature of 20° to 26°C and an average rainfall of 150 cm are suitable for its CULTIVATION. ... Sugarcane grows well in alluvium and light-clay soil. |
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Foresy are esstial for maintainig an ecological balance justify the statement |
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Answer» They help in cleaning the environment, maintains micro-climate and WATER cycle of an area. 2. They help to prevent SOIL EROSION and decay of plants or its parts replenish the soil with nutrients. They MAINTAIN a proper balance of OXYGEN and carbon-dioxide in the environment. |
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Write short note on Amazon river Basin 6 points needed |
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Answer» The Amazon Basin is the part of South AMERICA drained by the Amazon River .... The Amazon River basin has a low-water SEASON, and a WET season during which, the rivers FLOOD the ... |
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What are millets ?what is the importance in millets in India |
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Answer» are a GROUP of small SEED grasses grown in semi-dry areas of Asia and Africathey help to lose WEIGHT, owing to the rich content of fiber and bioactive compounds in them. |
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State some characteristic features of India . Please answer it in more than 5 points |
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Answer» characteristics of India is:-1.it is located in Asia .it have good climatic conditions and pleasent weather .2. It have good CLIMATE so vegetation is also good here.3. there are many types of people living here with DIFFERENT religion .4.there are many different form of land. for different CULTIVATION .5.in India people celebrates many different festivals.Explanation:hope it will HELP uthanks |
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What force is responsible for formation of a young fold mountains? |
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Answer» c FORCES which are COMPRESSIBILITY forces result in the formation of YOUNG fold mountainshope it helpedmark BRAINLIEST PLEASE |
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How earth was created? |
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Answer» tion:Creation of Earth ;A VAST topic yet I try to answer it;In this lesson, the theory of how the planet Earth formed will be discussed. This includes looking at how it differentiated into three layers, how it formed its atmosphere, water, and land features, and how it continues to evolve today.Formation of the PlanetEarth was formed 4.6 billion years ago from the same nebula cloud of gas and dust that formed the Sun and other planets. Earth back then was very different from Earth now, and it would have been impossible for life to exist on it. The Earth is still changing even today. It has a molten layer, which causes volcanoes to occasionally erupt, and the crust of the planet is constantly moving, sliding over, under, and sideways against itself. Let's look at how the Earth may have become like the planet it is now.With erupting volcanoes and a constantly moving crust, the Earth is changing even today.Earth Changing TodayYou live here. This is our solar system, in one of the arms of the Milky Way galaxy. When the universe BEGAN, around 10 billion years ago, Earth wasn't around. Neither was our solar system. The Milky Way, was formed in a perfectly ordinary place in the universe in the normal way. Solar systems and the planets within them form from the spinning disks of matter. Slowly, the grains of matter come together to form clumps, then boulders, and eventually balls big enough to have their own gravity coalesce. At this point, these clumped matter are CALLED planetesimals, which just means a small, irregular-shaped body formed by colliding matter.Eventually, the planetesimals grew larger by colliding and combining with other bodies of matter. As the planetesimals grew larger, their gravity was greater, and they collected even more matter. Some of the planetesimals began to orbit the main star, our Sun. When they do this, they are CONSIDERED to be a planet, an astronomical object that orbits a star and does not shine with its own light. Earth formed this way about 4.6 billion years ago and was mostly done in about 10-20 million years, although it still continues to change to this day.Formation of Earth's LayersEarth is the third planet, counting outward from the Sun, and the beginning stages of its life were violent. During the first eons of Earth's life, it was under continuous bombardment by meteorites and comets. These bombardments helped shape the planet and brought water in the form of ice. They also enriched the Earth with carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen, and ammonia.At first, the Earth was extremely hot and much larger than it is now. It was made of rock, different compounds, and dense elements, like solid and LIQUID iron. As Earth cooled and contracted, the heavier material moved to the center of the Earth to form the core. The liquid material settled over the core to form the mantle. As the Earth cooled more, a solid crust formed over the liquid middle, much like the crust forms on a pan of brownies while the middle is still molten. This is how Earth differentiated into three layers.Earth Is after that due to vast change made a place appropriate to live in |
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Plz frame this sentence into a easy one.. 1. It extends from the mean sea level up to a height of about 8km over the poles and about 18km over the equator.. |
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Answer» IT MOVES FROM THE DOWN SEA LEVEL TO THE HEIGHT OF 8KM OVER THE POLES AND 18KM OVER THE EQUATER |
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What is digradation? |
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Answer» the act or process of DEGRADING environmental DEGRADATION the GRADUAL degradation of organic matter … NOTHING infuriates the female students more than the degradation of women that is associated with MALE sports |
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What are the causes of river collision ? |
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Answer» river collision is CAUSED by MARCHIONESS desasterExplanation:HOPE this will HELP u |
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How many days sun take to complete a rotation. |
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What is moon impact probe? |
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Answer» The Moon Impact Probe developed by the Indian Space Research ORGANISATION, India's NATIONAL space agency, was a lunar probe that was released by ISRO's Chandrayaan-1 lunar remote SENSING orbiter which in turn was launched, on 22 October 2008, ABOARD a modified version of ISRO's POLAR Satellite Launch Vehicle. |
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What is a lake? Explain the importance of lakes. |
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Answer» commonly KNOW as "Jheel" in INDIA and it's IMPORTANCE are for FISHING |
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List out the cause of infertility of the soil |
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Answer» the main causes are:1.Shortage of manure2.Tillage practices3.Continuosly cropping the same land4.Limited CROP rotation5.Indiscriminate CUTTING of trees6.Burning of crop RESIDUES and BUSH fireMay it will help u.......... |
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What is resource?????? |
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Answer» es can be DEFINED as a source that can be USED to SATISFY all our NEEDS. There are THREE types of resources:Natural resourcesMan made resources Human resources |
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Major work of the agents in different courses |
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Answer» day or night in a KM the NEXT week to discuss any possible vacancy with to the next few weeks ago reply and DELETE and r the next step in bikini bottom to top up that we have to be in the year of experience with the next week or TWO regions and delete the message from my PHONE is off TODAY to get a |
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What is the difference between economic and social objective in business |
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Answer» tion:Economic objectives :(1) Earning profits;(2) CREATION of new customers; (3) Innovation.Social objectives : (1) QUALITY of goods; (2) Fair TRADE PRACTICES; (3) Generation of employment. |
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10 lines about tulsi |
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Answer» lant and its various PARTS are used in case of insect bite, fever, cardiac diseases, gynecological disorders, RESPIRATORY problems, skin disorders, etcTulsi is used in the treatment of various diseasesit is very important herbs and has many medicinal applicationsIt is the most sacred of all the herbs found in India.The tulsi plant also KNOWN as “ BASIL “is very common plant in Indian Households |
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What do you mean by economic objective and define the objective |
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Answer» Definition and meaning. A businessobjective is a result that a company aimsto achieve. ... A business objectiveusually INCLUDES a time frame and lists the RESOURCES AVAILABLE. The adjective – to be objective – means not to let personal feelings or prejudice affect youwhen CONSIDERING something.Explanation:please MARK me as brainliest my friend |
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Distinguish between matallic and non matallic minerals with example |
| Answer» TION:First metallics minerals1)In metallics the substances are present in their original form2)they form by igneous and METAMORPHIC rock3)the CONDUCT heat and electricity4)on MELTING new substance is form5) they didn't breaks in pieces when we hammered6)they are ductile.7)they are lustrous means shiny.second,non metallic minerals1)they have no metal contents2)they mainly found in sedimentary rock and in fold mountains.3)they didn't conduct heat and electricity4)on melting no new substances are formed.5)they breaks in small pieces when we hammered.6)they are are not ductile.7)they and non- lustrous means no shine they have.HOPE IT HELP YOU .THXXX | |
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Asia map pointing for school of ICSE board class 8 |
| Answer» TAKE a MAP of ASIA and LOCATE all the COUNTRIES of asia on the map. | |
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What is zone of silence |
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Answer» The Mapimí Silent Zone is the popular name for a desert patch near the Bolsón de Mapimí in Durango, Mexico, OVERLAPPING the Mapimí Biosphere Reserve. It is the SUBJECT of an urban myth that claims it is an area where radio SIGNALS and any type of communications cannot be RECEIVED |
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10 Who propounded the drift hypothesis?(A) Sliçer, B. Lothian Green, C. Taylor, D. Wegener |
| Answer» TION:Your answer;Who propounded the DRIFT HYPOTHESIS;ALFRED D. Wagener. | |
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GK GK questions on authors and their books |
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Why do you think that solar energy has a bright future in India? |
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Answer» ar dost ☑⏬Answer ⏬(ii) Solar energy is an inexhaustible source of energy produced from SUNLIGHT. ... It has bright future in India because (a) Many parts (regions) of the COUNTRY received sunlight on 300 days annually and so it BECOMES possible to generate 20 MW solar energy per SQUARE kilometer in such areas.Hope it helps ☑☑ |
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Circumstances led to the US entry in the Second World War |
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Answer» While World War II had been raging in EUROPE since 1939, the United States did not intervene until after Japanese planes bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941. ... This brought the US OFFICIALLY into the war, THOUGH there are other reasons why the US entered the war beyond the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.HOPE IT HELPS YOU BUDDY..... @dhruvchaudhary38 |
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Sthanik vel madhyanhavarun nishchit keli jate |
| Answer» TUMHALA kaaay mhanaych AAHE SPASHT karaExplanation: | |
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15. Name the island group of India that is of coral origin:(A) Lakshadweep (B) Rameshwaram(C) Male(D) Andman and Nicobar |
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14. The area where the Himalayas stand today wasoccupied by an ancient sea called the :(A) Panthalasa ocean (B) Red sea(C) Tethys(D) Dead Sea |
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Answer» tion:The continents, 180 Million YEARS ago.As a result, RIVERS from both the northern Eurasian land mass (called Angara) and the southern Indian land mass (called Gondwana) started depositing large amounts of sediments into the shallow SEA that was the Tethys....Hope it will HELP u...Thanku❤❤❤ |
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13. The Part of the Peninsular Plateau lying to the north ofthe Narmada River covering a majorarea of the Malwaplateau is known as -(A) Eastern Ghats (B) Western Ghats(C) Aravalis(D) Central Highlands |
| Answer» TION:The CENTRAL HIGHLANDS is the RIGHT ANSWER | |
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12. A table land composed of the old crystalline, igneousand metamorphic rocks.(A) Himalayas(B) Northern Plains(C) Peninsular Plateau (D) Coastal Plains |
| Answer» PENINSULAR plateau.Explanation: | |
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11. Part of the Northern Plains, which was a thickly forestedregion full of wildlife, where the forests have beencleared to create agricultural land and to settle migrantsfrom Pakistan after partition.(A) Bhabar(B) Terai(C) Bhangar(D) Khadar |
| Answer» BHANGAR is your ANSWER | |
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Name the direct sources of knowing about interior of the earth ? |
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Answer» tion:The knowledge about interior of the earth is OBTAINED through direct sources and indirect sources. Direct sources INCLUDE rock materials from mining areas and MOLTEN magma from volcanic ERUPTIONS. |
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What is meant by normal lapse rate |
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Answer» Thr rate of decrease in the latitudinal and longitudinal temperature is TERMED as NORMAL lapse ratemark BRAINLIEST PLZ...#its jattni |
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What is c++ language? |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:C++ is a general-purpose programming language created by BJARNE Stroustrup as an extension of the C programming language, or "C with Classes". Stable release: ISO/IEC 14882:2017 / 1 December 2017; 20 months ago TYPING discipline: Static, NOMINATIVE, partially inferred Designed by: Bjarne Stroustrup Filename extensions: C,.cc,.cpp,.cxx,.c++,.h,.hh,.hpp,.hxx,.h++ Written in: C Influenced: Ada, C#, C99, Chapel, Clojure, D, Java, Lua, Nim, Perl, PHP, Python, RUST, Seed7 | |
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What is resource planning? |
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Answer» the RESOURCE planning is the project management . it SUMMARIZE the resources at LEVEL |
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Which state is largest producer of magnese. mention any four uses of magnese |
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Answer» se ORE is alloyed with steel to improve HARDNESS which is essential in the manufacturing of construction MATERIALS. It has a SIMILAR application when alloyed with aluminium and HELPS to reduce corrosion and is used in the manufacturing of beverage cans.ODISHAhope this helps |
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Coal is which type of mineral |
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Answer» → Coal is not a mineral because it is organic, and minerals are inorganic.→ Minerals have a repeating CRYSTALLINE structure and a homogeneous chemical profile. → Coal has neither. It FORMS over MILLIONS of years from the COMPRESSED, heated remains of dead PLANTS and animals.ThNkYuH... |
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Is it possible for me to buy a private Island and start my own village there? |
| Answer» YES it is possible but you have to INFORM the GOVERNMENT and take PERMISSION than u should START your own village there | |
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Why is the northern hemisphere called land hemisphere while southern hemispeher is called water hemisphere? |
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Answer» Explanation:Most of the AREA in southern hemisphere is covered with ocean(mainly Indian and Pacific ocean) AUSTRALIA is the only land part while in northern hemisphere most of the area is covered by the 5 continents. Lower percentage of area is covered by WATER (with RESPECT to land). That's why northern hemisphere is CALLED Land hemisphere while southern is called water hemisphere |
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