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17101.

राजस्थान में गुच्छित बस्तियों का क्या कारण है​

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गुच्छित अथवा संकुलित बस्तियाँ पायी जाती हैं। सुरक्षा या प्रतिरक्षा कारणों से भी लोग संहत गाँवों में रहते हैं। (II) अर्ध-गुच्छित बस्तियाँ – अर्ध-गुच्छितबस्तियाँ प्रायः किसी बड़े गाँव के विखंडन का परिणाम होता है। ... ऐसी बस्तियाँ गुजरात के मैदान तथा राजस्थान के कुछ भागों में पायी जाती हैं।

17102.

How long does the earth take to complete it's revolution round the sun answer in one sentence​

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akes 365 1/4 days for one revolution around SUN and in every 4th year it takes 366 days for revolution which is observed as leap year I.e one EXTRA DAY in MONTH of February

17103.

Hey armythank you both of you for your support this means a lot can I get ur intro plz ​

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myself VAISHNAVI Pandey from Lucknow CLASS 10 bangton LOVER my bais are Kim taehyung and jinnie nice to meet you

17104.

Now I am too angry I am gonna do my operation by my ownI don't care if I dieEveryone is bothering me onlyAm I behaving childish?ahhhhhhhhhhI am not then also everyone is sayingI am gonna kill my school friendWHAT IS APICULTURE?​

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s MUCH Angry ?And Y Ur Killing Urself ...?Don't Do It Dude.....THINK About Ur PARENTS....report This

17105.

The another name of aresol pollution answer in one word ​

Answer» FOG or MIST Explanation:MAYBE BRO Mark me as brainlist PLZ
17106.

Hey armythanks for the support hope you achieve more ​

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in friendship NOOO THANKS noo SORRY if you LIKE it pls mark me as brainliest

17107.

Hlo Everyone koi hai mere jaan pehchan ka​

Answer» HAHA koi nhi hai lakin hum dost BAN SAKTAI hai
17108.

MAI ABHISHEK NHI HUMAI VIKKY BHAI KA GYM TRAINER HU​

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but I don't know what I WANT to EXPLANATION:baby I love you too baby and I'm SORRY

17109.

The another name of aresol pollution​

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An aerosol is a suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in air or another gas.[1] Aerosols can be natural or anthropogenic. Examples of natural aerosols are fog or mist, dust, forest exudates and geyser steam. Examples of anthropogenic aerosols are particulate air pollutants and smoke.[1] The liquid or solid particles have diameters typically less than 1 μm; larger particles with a significant settling speed make the mixture a suspension, but the distinction is not clear-cut. In general conversation, aerosol usually refers to an aerosol spray that delivers a consumer product from a can or similar container. Other technological applications of aerosols include dispersal of pesticides, medical treatment of respiratory illnesses, and combustion technology.[2] Diseases can also spread by means of SMALL droplets in the breath, also called aerosols (or sometimes bioaerosols).[3] Aerosol science covers GENERATION and removal of aerosols, technological application of aerosols, effects of aerosols on the environment and people, and other topics.[1] Contents 1 Definitions 2 Size distribution 3 Physics 3.1 Terminal velocity of a particle in a fluid 3.2 Aerodynamic diameter 3.3 Dynamics 3.3.1 Coagulation 3.3.2 Dynamics regimes 3.3.3 Partitioning 3.3.4 Activation 3.3.5 Solution to the general dynamic equation 4 Generation and applications 5 Stability of generated aerosol particles 6 Detection 6.1 In situ observations 6.2 Remote sensing approach 6.3 Size selective sampling 7 Atmospheric 7.1 Effects 8 See also 9 References 10 Works CITED 11 Further reading 12 External links Definitions Fly ASH particles shown at 2,000 times magnification Photomicrograph made with a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM): Fly ash particles at 2,000× magnification. Most of the particles in this aerosol are nearly spherical. Aerosol is defined as a suspension system of solid or liquid particles in a gas. An aerosol includes both the particles and the suspending gas, which is usually air.[1] Frederick G. Donnan presumably first used the term aerosol during World War I to describe an aero-solution, clouds of microscopic particles in air. This term developed analogously to the term hydrosol, a colloid system with water as the dispersed medium.[4] Primary aerosols contain particles introduced directly into the gas; secondary aerosols FORM through gas-to-particle conversion.Explanation:

17110.

nope I asked for mittu not to u Sudha one and only my best frie.nd is sudha and pranav thank u for hurti.ng me ​

Answer» YI GOT confused..but don't be SAY pinky bunnyor I'll CRY now
17111.

Ok mochi byebujji r u here happy now kookie ur tae is crying ​

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tae why ARL UU cying KOOKI WNNA know * pout*

17112.

LUUIUI Wall Dem Summer season. Study the data of distribution of temperature and rain for Station X and answer the questions thatfollow:ICSE 2019)MonthJan Feb Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul Aug Sept.Sept. Oct Nov DecTemperature °C 10 11 23 35 39 42 40 33 30 25 13 11Rainfall cm2 1 0 5 15 62 71 81 59 12310() Is Station X in the coastal area or in the interior of the country?(ii) Calculate the total annual rainfall for the Station X.(iii) Name the wind that brings most of the rainfall to Station X.​

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17113.

What is ur name?2+2 broooooooo​

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2+2=4Good NITE SWEET DREAMS

17114.

What are the solutions of earthquake​

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We cannot PREVENT natural earthquakes from occurring but we can significantly mitigate their effects by identifying hazards, BUILDING safer structures, and providing education on earthquake safety. By preparing for natural earthquakes we can also REDUCE the RISK from HUMAN induced earthquakes.

17115.

What is chemical equations??​

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A CHEMICAL equation is the SYMBOLIC representation of a chemical REACTION in the form of symbols and formulae, WHEREIN the reactant entities are given on the left-hand side and the product entities on the right-hand side.

17116.

What are uses of wind energy?(geography)(class 10)(10 points)​

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17117.

The northern plain of india is flat and formed by the Alluvium brought by the rivers. (a) true(b) false​

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TrueExplanation:Because the tigers BRING the alluvial soil and makes it FERTILE too.I THINK it will help you.Thank you.

17118.

Thank you sooo much Mr. cruel bhaiya for calling me donkey But I was not calling you monkeySorry if I sounded rudeName some ferrous mineral?​

Answer» MAGNESIUM and IRON are some FERROUS MINERALS
17119.

My baby monkeys , where are you? And are you okay my baby bunny?What are metallic minerals?​

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Shut up...We are not Monkeys...U are donkeyExplanation:PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST

17120.

What is levee??Give a simple definition.​

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an EMBANKMENT BUILT to PREVENT the OVERFLOW of a RIVER

17121.

What is earth's surface?​

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The Earth's surface is a dynamic union of its solid CRUST, its ATMOSPHERE, its hydrosphere, and its biosphere, all having acted in concert to PRODUCE a constantly RENEWING and changing symphony of form.

17122.

Makul we only became frndsI can't fall in love srry​

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I WANT PRON from you!!!?? I LOVE you

17123.

I'm sad right now don't know why​

Answer» OOH don't be sad be always happy and STAY STRONG
17124.

Find out about the anti-colonial movement in Indo-China. Compare and contrast India's national movement with the ways in which Indo-China became independent. Note- Give correct answer!No copy paste!Answer fast!​

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Indo-China REGION of modern-day Vietnam, Cambodia and LAOS struggled with COLONISATION from the Europeans just like India. They too FOUGHT ...

17125.

Make a table showing types of clouds with altitude ​

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Explanation:Cumulus These clouds usually form at altitudes between 1,000 and 5,000ft, though often TEMPERATURE rises after formation lead to an increase in cloud base height. These clouds are generally formed by air rising as a result of surface HEATING and MAY occasionally produce light showers. Stratus Cloud Stratus Usually forms between the surface and 2,000ft, but cloud base can be up to 4,000ft. Thick stratus can produce considerable precipitation, particularly in hilly or coastal regions, though in some cases this precipitation may be falling from higher clouds such as nimbostratus. While thick stratus will obscure the sun or moon, they are clearly visible through thin stratus. Stratocumulus Cloud Stratocumulus This cloud often occurs at altitudes between 1,000 and 4,000ft, though sometimes may be higher. While not generally producing precipitation these clouds may produce drizzle, particularly in hilly or coastal areas, and may be thick enough to obscure the sun or moon. These clouds consist entirely of liquid drops and are often formed close to the top of the planetary boundary layer. Cumulonimbus Cloud Cumulonimbus Cloud base is typically between 2,000 and 5,000ft, though in some cases this may be lower or higher. These clouds are formed when conditions are such that deep convection is able to develop, and may have a huge vertical extent particularly in the tropics, sometimes reaching the tropopause. These clouds produce heavy showers, thunderstorms and hail, often ALSO producing squally WINDS. At lower levels these clouds consist of liquid drops, but as altitude increases the cloud progresses through mixed phase and fully glaciated conditions. A fully developed cumulonimbus cloud may have a classic anvil appearance as the upper levels of the cloud spread out on reaching the tropopause. These systems may produce a considerable amount of cirrus cloud as the anvil spreads out.

17126.

I am fine but what about you my baby monkey shivani Are you okay?I don't think that you are okayMost important coal producing area is?​

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The top FOUR COAL producing PLACES of India are Chhattisgarh, JHARKHAND, Odisha, and MADHYA Pradesh.pls mark brainliest❤❤❤

17127.

What is the meaning of ATP ??? thank you so much yash for ur thanks don't hurt ur fingers​

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hi , HELLO , Assalamualikum kaise HO SB loghow r U allFo.ll.ow me GUYS

17128.

Write about the types of vegetation of India​

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cariflowerbeetrootcabbageleaflady fingerbrinjallemonbeans ONION Tomatogarlicgoes

17129.

Riya♡♡♡♡♡ dekho ya kya hai ​

Answer» WAISE SAHI to JEH RAHI HAI
17130.

How is india made any reason ​

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liquid MOISTURE on the ground that is seen in the morning. ... Frost FORMS is the same way as DEW except it OCCURS when the dewpoint is below freezing. True frost forms when the temperature is below freezing. The moisture goes straight from a gas to a SOLID.

17131.

What are the factors that influence the distribution of tempareture?Explain any two. *latitude * altitude *nearness of ocean * wind​

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Mark my answer as the Brainliest!!Explanation:- Nearness of ocean -  INCREASES HUMIDITY, hence makes it hotter.- Latitude - Closer you come to the equator, hotter it gets as there is DIRECT SUN rays

17132.

साखळी पूर्ण करा. जलचक्रजलचक्र​

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tion:A non-contact FORCE is a force which acts on an object WITHOUT coming physically in contact with it. The most FAMILIAR non-contact force is GRAVITY, which confers WEIGHT. In contrast a contact force is a force which acts on an object coming physically in contact with it.

17133.

The desert areas has sparse vegetation (a) true (b) false​

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the CORRECT ANSWER is TRUE

17134.

Hey yashawinithank you for your support maluv u...hope you get more all the best ​

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oooooolaaaaaa REALLY NAAKU VAISHU AKKA tqs esthundi

17135.

How many longitudes exist between 0 degree longitude to 30 degree east longitude

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re the 28 LONGITUDES exists on EASTERN HEMISPHERE of globe from 0° LONGITUDE to 30°E longitude.

17136.

भारताचा नकाशात कर्कवृत्त दाखवा​

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what is this? I can't UNDERSTAND

17137.

4 part of North plains ​

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ly it is CALLED gangatic PLAINS and it is DISTRIBUTED as followsa)trans gangetic plainsb)ganga plains further divided as upper ,middle and LOWER ganga plains c)Brahmaputra plains.

17138.

Hhii neha I'm fine can you give me any mcqs question for chemical kinetics​

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समाज समाज : समूहात राहणाऱ्या व्यक्तींमध्ये असणारी संबंधांची व्यवस्था म्हणजे समाज. मानव हा समाजप्रिय प्राणी आहे. या उक्तीनुसार दैनंदिन व्यवहारात समाज हा शब्द धर्म, जात, वंश, वर्ग, लिंग आदी भेदांतील स्त्री-पुरूषांचा जनसमुदाय या अर्थी वापरला जातो. अर्थात तअगदी सैलपणे, ढोबळ व प्रसंगानुरूप बदलणाऱ्या संकुचित व मर्यादित अर्थाने वापरला  जातो. उदा., ‘भारतीय समाज’, ‘आर्य समाज’, ‘हिंदू समाज’ इत्यादी. प्रत्येक  ठिकाणी समाज या शब्दापूर्वी उपसर्ग लावलेल्या विशेषनामानुसार या शब्दाचा अर्थ अभिप्रेत असतो. तो समान असत नाही. देशवाचक, समूह-वाचक, धर्मवाचक वगैरे भिन्न अर्थाने हा शब्द व्यावहारिक भाषेत वापरला जातो; पण या सर्वांहून निराळा असा समाजशास्त्रीय अर्थ या संकल्पनेमागे आहे. त्या दृष्टीने समाज हा एक सहनशील ( सातत्यशील ) व सहकारी   सामाजिक समूह असून, त्यातील सभासदांनी एकमेकांतील आंतर-कियेव्दारे आप्तसंबंधविषयक संघटित आकृतिबंध ( संरचना ) विकसित  केला आहे. एक सामाजिक व्यवस्था या अर्थाने समाज ही संकल्पना समाजशास्त्रात वापरली जाते. समाज म्हणजे परस्परांशी आंतरकिया कर-णाऱ्या व्यक्ती आणि समूहांची मिळून बनलेली एक व्यापक संघटना-व्यवस्था होय. सामाजिक आंतरकियेमुळेच व्यक्ती आणि समूहात निश्र्चित स्वरूपाचे सामाजिक  संबंध  निर्माण  झालेले  असतात.Explanation:HFGHFHFHFHF

17139.

समाज व्यवस्था अस्तित्वात नसल्यास कोणत्या समस्या निर्माण होतील?

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समाज समाज : समूहात राहणाऱ्या व्यक्तींमध्ये असणारी संबंधांची व्यवस्था म्हणजे समाज. मानव हा समाजप्रिय प्राणी आहे. या उक्तीनुसार दैनंदिन व्यवहारात समाज हा शब्द धर्म, जात, वंश, वर्ग, लिंग आदी भेदांतील स्त्री-पुरूषांचा जनसमुदाय या अर्थी वापरला जातो. अर्थात तो अगदी सैलपणे, ढोबळ व प्रसंगानुरूप बदलणाऱ्या संकुचित व मर्यादित अर्थाने वापरला  जातो. उदा., ‘भारतीय समाज’, ‘आर्य समाज’, ‘हिंदू समाज’ इत्यादी. प्रत्येक  ठिकाणी समाज या शब्दापूर्वी उपसर्ग लावलेल्या विशेषनामानुसार या शब्दाचा अर्थ अभिप्रेत असतो. तो समान असत नाही. देशवाचक, समूह-वाचक, धर्मवाचक वगैरे भिन्न अर्थाने हा शब्द व्यावहारिक भाषेत वापरला जातो; पण या सर्वांहून निराळा असा समाजशास्त्रीय अर्थ या संकल्पनेमागे आहे. त्या दृष्टीने समाज हा एक सहनशील ( सातत्यशील ) व सहकारी   सामाजिक समूह असून, त्यातील सभासदांनी एकमेकांतील आंतर-कियेव्दारे आप्तसंबंधविषयक संघटित आकृतिबंध ( संरचना ) विकसित  केला आहे. एक सामाजिक व्यवस्था या अर्थाने समाज ही संकल्पना समाजशास्त्रात वापरली जाते. समाज म्हणजे परस्परांशी आंतरकिया कर-णाऱ्या व्यक्ती आणि समूहांची मिळून बनलेली एक व्यापक संघटना-व्यवस्था होय. सामाजिक आंतरकियेमुळेच व्यक्ती आणि समूहात निश्र्चित स्वरूपाचे सामाजिक  संबंध  निर्माण  झालेले  असतात.Explanation:

17140.

The high altitude 18,000 ft. where snow gathers and remains without melting ____________

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re called GLACIERS eg Biafro ,HISPAR and SIACHEN GLACIER

17141.

Cos/1-tan + sin/1-cot = sin + coa​

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tion:the digestive system needed to be done and I will be there at work and I will be there at work and I have a LOT to learn to GAME night with your family I have a good friend to game khalo aap KA spelling words to express the meaning severely is the best I will get it if it survive without you too love my school and then you very very sorry g for each words of ENCOURAGEMENT for a game p hi I'm fine and back on school Friends with your mom or a little before game khalo to the meaning referee's is the best I will have done....ok I'm fine just wanted is present is the best time you want with the meaning severely to get it to me to school today so very nice of her and she was going ok so very nice of you too love you too babe have fun with your TEAM to get a monthly basis for each other and we can go over to your.

17142.

I am doing good daddy kokkie and you are wlcm well your intro? ​

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it's my sister's I'd but she.. (sad)so I'm USING this I'd and I am BOY age 20

17143.

Write down three points of defference between north and south indian rivers​

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tion:The main differences between north Indian RIVERS and South Indian rivers are:The north Indian rivers are antacedent rivers and perennial rivers fed by snow of Himalaya mountain ranges. While the South Indian rivers are not perennial in nature . Their sources are fed by rain water.The north Indian rivers are young rivers while South Indian rivers are old rivers .The gradient of north Indian rivers are very less and carry huge amount of SILT and water. While the South Indian rivers carry less VOLUME of gradient and silt and have high gradient .North Indian rivers and South Indian EAST flowing rivers forms deltas while South Indian WEST flowing rivers forms esturies .Some example of north Indian rivers are Ganga, Brahmaputra , Jhelum , satluz etc. On the other hand godavari ,Krishna etc are South Indian rivers.

17144.

What is humidityyct-dhmg-jneaa jao​

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HGHHHHJLCHKXIGX TXITZXITZHC TSTIDTDKC exticrxithauybsidskvxnbxnhdkgwkueige

17145.

What is Hamleted settlement

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The settlement in which the houses are closely built up and compact is known as CLUSTERED settlement. ... Some settlement is FRAGMENTED into several UNITS and PHYSICALLY separated from each other is known as hamleted settlement.

17146.

Unemployment in many cities is swelling to new heights country name

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"They voted with their feet," said LENIN after the Bolshevik Revolution, referring to the Russian soldiers who had run away from the war FRONT in 1917. The vast army of the unemployed in INDIA who are now approaching 40 MILLION is LIKELY to be a potent issue in the coming polls.

17147.

Ok baatuga but mai tumhe Kabhi sad nhi deka sata na isliye baat mai baat deta deka uss time nhi ​

Answer» EXPLANATION:PLEASE MARK me BRAINLIST
17148.

Ok Always ready Roshni RaniClass-8thfrom KolkataAge 14 anything more ​

Answer» OH okur birthdaymine oct14
17149.

Write the main features of India economic​

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nthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that, through cellular respiration, can later be released to fuel the organism's METABOLIC activities. This chemical energy is stored in carbohydrate molecules, such as sugars and starches, which are synthesized from carbon dioxide and water – hence the name photosynthesis, from the Greek phōs , "light", and sunthesis , "putting together".[1][2][3] In most cases, oxygen is also released as a waste product. Most plants, algae, and cyanobacteria perform photosynthesis; such organisms are called photoautotrophs. Photosynthesis is largely responsible for producing and maintaining the oxygen content of the Earth's atmosphere, and supplies most of the energy necessary for life on Earth.[4]Composite image showing the global distribution of photosynthesis, including both oceanic phytoplankton and terrestrial vegetation. Dark red and blue-green indicate REGIONS of high photosynthetic activity in the ocean and on land, respectively.Overall equation for the type of photosynthesis that occurs in plantsAlthough photosynthesis is performed differently by different species, the process always begins when energy from light is absorbed by proteins called reaction centers that contain green chlorophyll pigments. In plants, these proteins are held inside organelles called chloroplasts, which are most abundant in leaf cells, while in bacteria they are embedded in the plasma membrane. In these light-dependent reactions, some energy is used to strip electrons from suitable substances, such as water, producing oxygen gas. The hydrogen freed by the splitting of water is used in the creation of two further compounds that serve as short-term stores of energy, enabling its transfer to drive other reactions: these compounds are reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the "energy currency" of cells.In plants, algae and cyanobacteria, long-term energy STORAGE in the form of sugars is produced by a subsequent sequence of light-independent reactions called the Calvin cycle. In the Calvin cycle, atmospheric carbon dioxide is incorporated into already existing organic carbon compounds, such as ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP).[5] Using the ATP and NADPH produced by the light-dependent reactions, the resulting compounds are then reduced and removed to form further carbohydrates, such as glucose. In other bacteria, different mechanisms such as the reverse Krebs cycle are used to achieve the same end.The first photosynthetic organisms probably evolved early in the EVOLUTIONARY history of life and most likely used reducing agents such as hydrogen or hydrogen sulfide, rather than water, as sources of electrons.[6] Cyanobacteria appeared later; the excess oxygen they produced contributed directly to the oxygenation of the Earth,[7] which RENDERED the evolution of complex life possible. Today, the average rate of energy capture by photosynthesis globally is approximately 130 terawatts,[8][9][10] which is about eight times the current power consumption of human civilization.[11] Photosynthetic organisms also convert around 100–115 billion tons (91–104 petagrams) of carbon into biomass per year.[12][13] The phenomenon that plants receive some energy from light – in addition to air, soil, and water – was first discovered in 1779 by Jan Ingenhousz.

17150.

What is cyberspacyct-dhmg-jneaa jao​

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the notional ENVIRONMENT in which COMMUNICATION over COMPUTER networks OCCURS."I STAYED in cyberspace for just a few minutes"