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Exercise 4.3 question no. 6 class 9 |
| Answer» TION:noanxoanzalxondknsixnknkskkoosko | |
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Give me a information about natural environment human environment and manmade environment |
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Answer» al❤here's ua answer : Natural environment means the physical and physical surroundings of man. Human environment means the surroundings made by man. It includes only human made things and objects. Natural environment REFERS to the natural biotic and ABIOTIC components of the environment. OR:The natural environment encompasses all living and non-living things occurring naturally, meaning in this case not ARTIFICIAL. ... This environment encompasses the interaction of all living species, climate, weather and natural resources that AFFECT human survival and economic activity.HOPE IT HELPS UH BYE SEE UH AGAIN!!!!PlZ marK it as BRAINLIST |
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What is a subcontinent name the countries of the indian subcontinentvhow is india different from other ountries of asia? |
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Answer» ian subcontinents are *Bangladesh *Bhutan *Maldives* Nepal* Pakistan *Sri Lanka*India India DIFFERENT from other countries of Asia because:----->different language CULTURE----->DEMOCRACY country----->secular country------>it has ocean NAME after it ------->great diversity LIKE desert ,mountain ,river etc |
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WhY is bio divercity necessary amd wHy should it be Considered.Give reason |
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Answer» ,HUMAN should conserve biodiversity because of its benefit for example services and biological resources which are essential to LIVE our life on EARTH. However, it also PROVIDES spiritual benefits as well as social benefit.mark me as brainiest |
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Reasons for shifting of sugar industries to south india |
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Answer» ,1. the sugar contents in the cane is high that is 10.5 % in Maharashtra other southern states.2. climate is suitable for the cultivation of sugarcane.3. south has better EXPORT facilities than north.4.cooperative sugar MILLS are more successful in management in south India.5. the peninsular climate helps to extend the CRUSHING by two MONTHS in the south India than north India.mark me as brainiest |
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Triangle ABC ~ ΔLMN. in ΔABC,AB=5.5 cm,BC =6 cm, CA= 4.5 cm.construct ΔLMN such that BC/MN=5/4 |
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Answer» your ANSWER...... |
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Solve itpleasehiiiii |
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Answer» opulation - rajasthandence populatio-chandigardcompact settlement-uttar pradeshfully urban-goahope this MIGHT HELP youplzzz MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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What is monsoon brust ?write the characteristics of monsoon |
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Answer» g of monsoon refers to the sudden change in WEATHER conditions in India (TYPICALLY from hot and dry weather to wet and humid weather during the southwest monsoon), characterized by an abrupt rise in the mean daily rainfall.what are the important features of Indian Monsoon? Relief Rainfall (Orographic): Most of the rainfall is caused due to the obstruction of moisture bearing winds by the mountain ranges. ... South West Monsoon: A large part of the country RECEIVES rainfall mainly in the summer from the South West Monsoon winds.Hope it HELPS YOUMARK me the brainliest |
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What is monsoonal rain and its features |
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Answer» ,The four main features of monsoon rains are:(a) Rainfall is mainly Relief (Orographic). -Most of the rainfall is caused due to the obstruction of moisture bearing winds by the mountain ranges. As a result, windward side gets HEAVY RAIN while the leeward side gets scanty rain.(b)Rainfall is erratic and unpredictable.- The amount of rainfall varies from time to time, often resulting in floods and droughts. SOMETIMES the rainfall occurs early and at times it is delayed.(c)Rainfall occurs mainly in summer.-A large part of the country receives rainfall mainly in the summer from the South West Monsoon winds. Very little rain is caused in winter from the Noryh East winter monsoons.(d)Rainfall is unevenly distributed.-Some REGIONS receive over 200 cms of rain and SUFFER from floods while others receive less than 50 cms annually and experience semi-desert conditions.PLEASE MARK ME AS A BRAINLIST IF YOU THINK ITS HEPFUL |
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How does the climate affect the natural vegetation of a place? Name the other factors that influence the type of vegetation. |
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Answer» I am VANSH and I will be vansh do you MIND if don't then NOTHING |
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Hiiiiiiiiiiiiii Solve if please |
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Answer» eryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy diff question i see. I GUESS EVEN google CANT TELL the answer so i guess you should skip this |
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The high tech port of india |
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Answer» ,Jawaharlal Nehru Port,also KNOWN as Nhava Sheva, is the largest container port in India. LOCATED east of MUMBAI (previously known as 'Bombay') in NAVI Mumbai, Maharashtra, this port on the Arabian Sea is accessed VIA Thane Creek.mark me as brainiest |
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What are rocks and minerals? |
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Answer» al is naturally occurring chemical COMPOUND,USUALLY of CRYSTALLINE FORM and can't be generated again n again .rock is a natural substance, a SOLID aggregate of minerals or mineraloids... |
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Please answer this question in the photo q7 |
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Answer» re 102 MARKED cards in a box.So the possible OUTER come = 102i) since PERFECT square are :-1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64, 81,100So, the favorable outcomes = 10So P( number of perfect square) = Number of favorable outcomes / Number of possible outcomes= 10/102= 5/51ii)since prime number less than 24 are :-2,3,5,7,11,13,19,23So,favorable outcomes =8SO,P(prime number less than 24 )=Number of favorable outcomes /Number of possible outcomes=8/102 4/51 |
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Only five lines of hibiscus |
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Answer» s has Green . lanceolate LEAVES with toothed edges .leaves are ALTERNATELY ARRANGED on the branches. HIBISCUS develops large ,trumpet shaped flower without SCENT. |
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Lameta bed belongs to which stratigraphic succession |
| Answer» E!HOPE THAT THIS CUTTING WILL HELP YOU.THANK YOU.@CHETAN2222 | |
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In which district hydroponic agriculture is cultivated? |
| Answer» NIC AGRICULTURE is CULTIVATED in MAHARASHTRA | |
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Why is Europe so densely populated |
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Answer» is densly populated because of its fertile LAND, FRESH WATER and GOOD climatic conditions. |
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How can you say that health facility improved in our coun |
| Answer» NEW SCHEME have LAUNCHEDAND CORRUPTION is DEMOLISHED | |
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Where is the largest solar plant located in India? |
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Answer» sthan the largest solar plant located HOPE u LIKE the ANSWER |
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How did commercial farming led to a decline in forests during British period in India? |
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Answer» colonial period, India had nearly one-third of the total land area under forest cover which rapidly declined.The following points state how commercial farming led to decline in forest cover during colonial period.(i) In the early 19th century, the colonial powers held the opinion that forests were unproductive and were in no - way useful in increasing the income of the state.(ii) Dietrich Brand is set up the Indian Forest Service in 1864 and realised that a proper SYSTEM had to be introduced to manage forests.(iii) The Britisher ENCOURAGED the production of commercial crops like JUTE, sugar, WHEAT, and cotton. They also encouraged plantation of tea, coffee and rubber.(iv) So, the Indian farmers cleared forests for the commercial crops. It affected the ecological balance against multi species forest.(v) The Britishers gave vast areas to European planters. They cleared forests and planted tea, coffee, etc, in the enclosed areas.(vi) The Britishers exported timber like oak, SHEESHAM and teak wood for Royal Navy to make strong ships.Expansion of the railway was another reason for clearing forest, as a large number of ‘sleepers’ were required for railway tracks. (vii) As the population increased and the demand of food went up, the forest were cleared for the expansion of agricultural land.I hope it's can help you |
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Write the difference between riverine island and delta. |
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Answer» ine island is a specific type of river island. The major difference between a river island and a riverene island is that riverine MEANS relating to or resembling a river such as the many islands formed in Bangladesh near the mouth of the Brahmaputra.There may be countless many of them. These are not the same, they are being eroded continuously.Whereas a river island is just a permanent island in the regular section of a river. So the MAIN difference is that riverine is more OPEN ENDED in its interpretation. |
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What are the role of health and environment to farmer's decision to adopt integrated pest management |
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Answer» rnative infestation control strategy being employed is the integrated pest MANAGEMENT (IPM) approach, which involves reducing the use of synthetic PESTICIDES. The IPM approach OFFERS enhanced economic benefits to farmers, while improving FOOD safety and MINIMISING risks to human health and the environment. |
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Name the summer cropping season of india. Which crop is best suited for sowing in this season? |
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Answer» season is the SUMMER season of india.Major kharif crops of india are MILLETS, COTTON,soyabean,SUGARCANE,TURMERIC and party etc |
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Which of the following facts should Sarah include in her speech? |
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The largest bank in the world is---(1)doggers bank(2)rockfall bank(3)grand bank(4)sebel bank |
| Answer» ER is 1(DOGGER BANK) | |
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Compare the climates of Brazil and India . |
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Answer» and Tropic of Capricorn pass through Brazil. Equator passes through the northern part of Brazil, so the climate of northern Brazil is hot and humid throughout the year. The Tropic of Capricorn passes through the southern Brazil. Thus, the southern Brazil experiences temperate climate. It means it is hot during summers and cold during winters.The Tropic of Cancer passes almost middle of India. The southern part of India is near to the Equator. Thus, India experiences tropical and subtropical type of climate. India also has a monsoon type of climate since its climate is influenced by the Monsoon winds.Both India and Brazil have a long coastline which influences its CLIMATIC CONDITIONS. While Brazil receive rainfall from SOUTH East and North-East Trade winds, India receive rainfall from South west Monsoon winds. The North East Trade Winds are dry and do not BRING rainfall except in some parts of Tamil Nadu during the winter season. |
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Which type of settlement is found on Vindhyan plateau Pls write if u know it |
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Answer» ncipal vindhya RANGE forms the southern escarpment of the central Indian upland.it runs roughly parallel to the narmada RIVER in the east-west direction, forming the southern wall of the MALWA PLATEAU in Madhya pradesh |
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What type of rain is found in himalayas |
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Answer» alayas, as a great climatic divide affecting large systems of air and water circulation, help determine meteorological conditions in the Indian subcontinent to the south and in the Central Asian highlands to the north. By virtue of its location and stupendous height, the Great Himalaya Range obstructs the passage of cold continental air from the north into India in winter and also forces the southwesterly monsoon (rain-bearing) winds to give up most of their moisture before crossing the range northward. The result is heavy precipitation (both rain and snow) on the Indian side but arid conditions in Tibet. The average annual rainfall on the south slopes varies between 60 INCHES (1,530 mm) at Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, and Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, in the western Himalayas and 120 inches (3,050 mm) at Darjiling, West Bengalstate, in the eastern Himalayas. North of the Great Himalayas, at places such as Skardu, Gilgit, and Leh in the KASHMIR portion of the Indus valley, only 3 to 6 inches (75 to 150 mm) of precipitation occur.Local relief and location determine climatic variation not only in different parts of the Himalayas but even on different slopes of the same range. Because of its favourable location on top of the Mussoorie Range facing the Dehra Dun, the TOWN of Mussoorie, for example, at an elevation of about 6,100 feet (1,900 metres), receives 92 inches (2,335 mm) of precipitation annually, compared with 62 inches (1,575 mm) in the town of Shimla, which lies some 90 miles (145 km) to the northwest behind a series of ridges reaching 6,600 feet (2,000 metres). The eastern Himalayas, which are at a lower latitude than the western Himalayas, are relatively warmer. The average MINIMUM temperature for the month of May, recorded in Darjiling at an elevation of 6,380 feet (1,945 metres), is 52 °F (11 °C). In the same month, at an elevation of 16,500 feet (5,000 metres) in the neighbourhood of Mount Everest, the minimum temperature is about 17 °F (−8 °C); at 19,500 feet (6,000 metres) it falls to −8 °F (−22 °C), the lowest minimum having been −21 °F (−29 °C); during the day, in areas sheltered from strong winds that often blow at more than 100 miles (160 km) per hour, the sun is often pleasantly warm, even at high elevations.☺☺pls mark as brainliest MATE |
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Relation between pressure belt & planetary wind |
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Answer» r movements are the result of the systematic PRESSURE gradients that ARISE from latitudinal changes in the Earth's surface temperature. One notable example is the Hadley Cell, a movement of warm air from the tropics that rises, flows toward the poles and then COOLS and sinks at AROUND 30 degrees north and south of the equator. This movement creates belts of low pressure in the tropics and high pressure in the temperate zone where the air sinks.Because both small winds and larger pressure belts are driven by temperature differentials, changes in temperature at the surface can alter them. For example, ENSO (southern oscillation) events, such as El Nino and La Nina, include unseasonal alterations in ocean temperature that can magnify or decrease the strength of wind belts across the globe. Similarly, when CENTERS of low pressure or high pressure move through an area, they can alter the flow of local wind and even create storms. Tropical cyclones come from low pressure zones in the tropics, and their powerful winds are some of the strongest on the planet. |
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What are the distribution of mountain soil |
| Answer» HAT are found in the mountains and that belong to almost all the soil types KNOWN on earth. The distribution of mountain soils is subject MAINLY to a vertical (ELEVATION) ZONATION; the soils change with ascent into the mountains depending on changes in climatic conditions. | |
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Explain in brief the four hemispheres of the earth |
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Answer» mispheres of the earth are :1. North 2. SOUTH 3. East 4. WEST |
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What are the neighbours of our solar system |
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Answer» Centauri is the CLOSEST STAR SYSTEM to the Solar System- other NEIGHBORS of our solar system are the stars and other glaxys. |
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Does not have its national flag in rectangular shape |
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Answer» witzerland, Vatican City have not its NATIONAL flag in RECTANGULAR SHAPE... |
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Difference between obsidian and volcanic rock crystal |
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Answer» n is a naturally occurring volcanic GLASS formed as an extrusive igneous rock. Obsidian is produced when felsic lava extruded from a volcano cools rapidly with MINIMAL crystal growth. ... The inhibition of atomic diffusion through this highly viscous and polymerized lava explains the lack of crystal growth.Volcanic or extrusive rock. This is rock that is formed on the surface of the earth. In CONTACT with air or seawater, MOLTEN rock cools rapidly and either quenches to a glass (like obsidian) or forms small crystals (basalt). Volcanic rocks are USUALLY finely grained or glassy in structure. |
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Difference between declination and dip in surveying. |
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Answer» c declination is the anglebetween the MAGNETIC NORTH and True North. ... Magnetic dip, dip ANGLE, or magnetic inclination is the angle made with the horizontal by the Earth's magnetic field lines. This angle varies at different POINTS on the Earth's surface. |
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As the height increase the air becomes |
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Answer» height increase the DENSITY of the air BECOMES LESS and air becomes thinner |
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Where do cloudbursts occur ?? |
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Answer» your answer They are called cloudburstsbecause we EARLIER believed that CLOUDS were a solid mass of water that burst over an area.Cloudbursts OCCUR because the warm air current from the ground or below the clouds rushes up and carries the falling raindrops up with it. The rain FAILS to fall down in a steady showerlove you |
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