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What are the various measures which can be taken to conserve forest and wildlife? |
| Answer» IOUS measures TAKEN by us to conserve forest and wildlife are as follows:-1. the government should make a wildlife RESERVES and national parksto preserve the wildlife and the forest resources2. the government should prepare restricted AREAS where The woodcutter can not cut the trees and the hunters cannot hunted the ANIMALS.3. overgrazing of animals should be stopped by the cattle hearers. | |
| 18002. |
On 21st March and 23rd September, daytime and night time are same all over the earth. But why do some parts experience summer and some parts winter on these days |
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Answer» the sun can only be seen by a part of the EARTH. The part where the sun can be seen is hot and the part where is NIGHT is cold. |
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| 18003. |
Write 50 words on natural desaster |
| Answer» DISASTERS are the hazards that occur due to some natural cause — meteorological or WEATHER ASSOCIATED causes and geological cause . some examples of natural disasters include earthquake , cyclone , volcanic eruption , TSUNAMI , DROUGHT , flood and landslide......hope it helps.... | |
| 18004. |
Why are the northern plains good for growing crops? |
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| 18005. |
What are the features for degrading the quality of water in india? |
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Answer» trial waste is discharged into rivers with any treatment..2)many things r MADE to flow in the waterbodies due to religious customs..3)chemical waste from chemical factories is made to DRAIN into the rivers which makes the water acidic or ALKALINE..4)when it RAINS , fertilisers n pesticides flow into the nearby rivers , polluting them...5)acid rains also contribute in polluting water bodies...HOPE this much is enough.. |
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| 18006. |
What are landslides?Why are they common in areas lacking forests? |
| Answer» DES is a disaster which can fall down any house in LESS TIME . this in LACKING forests because a place where no large no. of trees the soils will be mixed up with agents of gradation | |
| 18007. |
Why the eastern ghats are highly eroded |
| Answer» TERN Ghats are a discontinuous range of mountains ALONG India's eastern coast. The Eastern Ghats run from the northern Odishathrough Andhra Pradesh to Tamil Nadu in the south passing some parts of Karnataka and in the Wayanad REGION of Kerala. They are eroded and cut through by four major rivers of peninsular India, viz. Godavari, Mahanadi, Krishna, and Kaveri. | |
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what are the different names of cyclones in the following oceans- (a) Indian Ocean (b) pacific ocean (c) southern ocean (d) Atlantic Ocean...... please answer quickly |
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Answer» d)ist of South Atlantic tropical cyclone Names -Arani, Bapo, Cari, Deni, Eçaí, GuaráIba, Jaguar, Kurumí, Mani, Oquira, Potira, Raoni, Ubá, YakecanTropical cyclones and SUBTROPICAL cyclones are named by various warning centers to provide ease of communication between forecasters and the general public REGARDING forecasts, watches, and warnings. The names are intended to reduce confusion in the event of concurrent storms in the same basin. Generally once storms produce sustained wind speeds of more than 33 knots (61 km/h; 38 mph), names are assigned in order from predetermined lists depending on which basin they originate. However, standards vary from basin to basin: some tropical depressions are named in the Western Pacific, while tropical cyclones must have a significant amount of gale-force winds occurring around the centre before they are named in the Southern Hemisphere.Before the formal start of naming, tropical cyclones were named after places, objects, or SAINTS' feast days on which they occurred. The credit for the first USAGE of personal names for weather systems is generally given to the Queensland GovernmentMeteorologist Clement Wragge, who named systems between 1887 and 1907. This system of naming weather systems subsequently fell into disuse for several years after Wragge retired, until it was revived in the latter part of World War II for the Western Pacific. Formal naming schemes and naming lists have subsequently been introduced and developed for the Eastern, Central, Western and Southern Pacific basins, as WELL as the Australian region, Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean. |
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| 18009. |
Why Ganga is covered with thick alluvium |
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Answer» .HERE IS UR ANSWER....The basement of the Ganga basin in the Himalayan foreland is criss-crossed by several faults, dividing the basin into several sub-blocks forming horsts, grabens, or half-grabens. TECTONIC perturbations along basement faults have affected the FLUVIAL regime and extent of sediment fill in different parts of the basin during Late Quaternary. The East Patna Fault (EPF) and the West Patna Fault (WPF), LOCATED in Sone-Gangaalluvial tract in the southern marginal parts of Middle Ganga Plain (MGP), have remained tectonically active. The EPF particularly has acted significantly and influenced in evolving the geomorphological landscape and the stratigraphic architecture of the area. The block bounded by the two faults has earlier been considered as a single entity, constituting a half-graben. The present investigation (by morpho-stratigraphic and sedimentologic means) has revealed the EXISTENCE of yet another fault within the half-graben, referred to as Bishunpur-Khagaul Fault (BKF). Many of the long profile MORPHOLOGICAL characters (e.g., knick-zone, low width-depth ratio) of the Sone River at its lower reaches can be ascribed to local structural deformation along BKF. These basement faults in MGP lie parallel to each other in NE-SW directionHOPE IT HELPS U..MARK AS BRAINLIEST PLZ...PLZ FOLLOW ME.... |
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| 18010. |
विश्व में सबसे ज्यादा उत्पादन वाले देश ? |
| Answer» UR ANSWER IS HERE ============TOP 10 Gold Producing COUNTRIES In The WorldUnited States – 237,000 kilograms.Russia – 200,000 kilograms. ...South Africa – 190,000 kilograms. ...PERU – 150,000 kilograms. ...Canada – 110,000 kilograms. ...Ghana – 100,000 kilograms. ...Indonesia – 100,000 kilograms. ...UZBEKISTAN – 90,000 kilograms. ... | |
| 18011. |
Define plantation agriculture and explain any four characteristics |
| Answer» ION agriculture is a form of commercial farming where crops are grown for PROFIT. Large land AREAS are needed for this type of agriculture. COUNTRIES that have plantation agriculture usually experience TROPICAL climate with high annual temperatures and receive high annual rainfall. | |
| 18012. |
How minerals are useful to us?Give examples |
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Answer» is a NON living substance which is formed through various chemical processes ,it is usually FOUND at the UNDERGROUND mines in crystalline form. Minerals are used for several purposes,both in industrial and DOMESTIC usages.Some of it's uses are;1)Metals are backbone of mankind,from a small pin to the huge structure of buildings, everything is made out of metals.Some metals are so expensive that they are used to manufacture expensive jewelleries.Metal is also a mineral. |
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| 18013. |
Different between Rivers that drain eastward into pacific ocean and rivers that drain northward into arctic ocean |
| Answer» FLOWING in the EAST FORMS esturies whereas the northern RIVERS form deltas. The rivers which flow into the arctic ocean in Asia are the Ob RIVER, the yenisei river and the Lena river. While the rivers draining into the pacific ocean are the Anadyr, Amur, Huang He and Yangtze. | |
| 18014. |
Tropical evergreen forests are found in which state of india |
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Answer» e found in MANY such as Karnataka, KERALA, Maharashtra, Tamil NADU, Assam, Meghalaya , arunachal Pradesh , Tripura , West Bengal n ofc ANDAMAN n nicobar islands Hope this helps |
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| 18015. |
The mountain ranges along Deccan plateau |
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| 18016. |
Tropical deciduous forests are found in which state of india |
| Answer» HAR , PUNJAB , WEST BENGAL ETC | |
| 18017. |
This longest river is longest river of south india is also called dakshin ganga |
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| 18018. |
What are the zones of weakness in the earth's crust due to abrupt release of strain called? |
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Answer» kness ZONE in the earth's crust DUE to abrupt release of strain which is called as seismic zones or fault zones. The CRACKS which appear in the exterior LAYER of the Earth's SURFACE are called as fault.Mostly the faults are involved in formation of outline between tectonic plates present in the Earth. When the fault is active, it leads to the displacement of the parts of the crusts of Earth attached with it. |
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| 18019. |
What all components can be studied from the population pyramid ? Describe in detail .[ critical thinking] |
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Answer» ation PYRAMID is a couple of consecutive Histograms (for each sex) that shows the CIRCULATION of a POPULACE in all age gatherings and in both genders. The X-pivot is utilized to plot populace numbers and the Y-hub records all age gatherings. Population Pyramids are perfect for distinguishing changes or contrasts in populace designs. Various Population Pyramids can be utilized to think about examples crosswise over countries or chose populace gatherings. The state of a Pyramid of Population can be utilized to decipher a populace. For instance, a pyramid with a wide base and a restricted BEST segment recommends a populace with both high ripeness and demise rates.Though, a pyramid with a more extensive bests half and a smaller base would recommend a maturing populace with low fruitfulness rates. Population Pyramids can likewise be applied to guess a population's future improvement. A maturing populace that isn't duplicating would inevitably keep running into issues, for example, having enough posterity to think about the OLDER. Different speculations, for example, the ""Young Bulge"" express that when there's a wide lump around the 16-30 ages run, especially in guys, this prompts social agitation, war and fear mongering. |
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| 18020. |
Development of transportation depends on the region's geography, history and economy. Explain this statement in detail with suitable examples. |
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Answer» the most important factors in development is geography, where the country is in the world, and climate. It’s no coincidence that the POOREST countries are in the tropics, where it is hot, the land is less fertile, WATER is more scarce, where diseases flourish. Conversely, Europe and North America profit from huge tracts of very fertile land, a temperate climate, and good rainfall. In extremes of climate, either hot or cold, too much ENERGY goes into the SIMPLE business of survival for there to be much leftover energy for development. You have to work twice as hard to get enough to eat out of the ground, you have to irrigate where others can depend on rainfall. It may be too hot to work between 11 and 2, so you lose three hours out of every day. Rain patterns may give you a SHORT growing season, while others can get two harvests in one year. Some countries are just at a natural disadvantage. |
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Describe the major commodities of import and export in Asia and Europe. (Answer in 12 to 15 lines) |
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Answer» es export those commodities which are available more in their place and import the commodities which are LESS in availability but are of high DEMAND. According to this fact, Asian countries are rich in raw MATERIALS and minerals, countries in Asia export various kinds of food ingredients, minerals, ETC. In ancient day, the trade was mostly through waterways and the export commodities are silk, cotton, aromatic products, etc.All Asian countries except Japan are importers of manufactured goods. Even though Japan has less production of natural resources, they are not much into import because they concentrated mainly on educating the labours than importing all the products from other countries. Europe is one of the most densely and highly industrialized regions that has the largest volume of trade. The exports from this region are mainly finished and semi-finished products. They mostly import industrial raw materials. The export commodities from Europe are engine, electrical goods, fashion goods, etc.Some of the major countries which involved in export and import in Asia are Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, and China. Mostly all the countries in Europe are involved in export and import. |
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Mark and name the following on the outline map of World with a suitable index: 1. Prairie region under wheat cultivation in U.S. 2. Tea plantations in India. 3. Country leading in rubber cultivation in the world. 4. Steppes grassland. 5. Country leading in coffee production in the world. |
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Answer» know i with i did but i dont NUN of this SORRY i WISH i could help you |
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| 18023. |
Which water lakes are situated in the eastern coast of India |
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Answer» ider and leveled than the western coastal plains and stretches from Tamil Nadu in the SOUTH to West BENGAL in the NORTH through ANDHRA Pradesh and Odisha. Chilka Lake is a brackish water lake along the EASTERN coastal plain. |
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What is relation between kite and banana plant show answer |
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Answer» plants referred as producers as they can SYNTHESIZE their own food with the help of solar radiations through the process of photosynthesis. HERBIVORES are the animals that feed directly on plants and convert the plant material into animal material. Kite belongs to CARNIVORES that feed upon herbivores and get nutrition from them. THUS, they are connected to each other through food chain where they occupy different TROPHIC level. |
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Two disadvantages of tropical rainforest |
| Answer» TATION by man, and is very dangerous INSIDE a rain-forest..they produce more GREENHOUSE gases then all of mankind. The rotting vegetation is a known source of far more CO2 and METHANE then man produces altogether. | |
| 18026. |
Which of the following is a densely populated region1atacama 2mediterranean 3polar 4equatorial |
| Answer» WER is 1 ATACAMA | |
| 18027. |
Diff bw social forestry and agro forestry |
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Answer» oforestry ONE component should be woody in nature. ... Thedifference between agro FORESTRY andsocial forestry are.. agroforestry A SYSTEM of LAND use in which harvestable TREES or shrubs are grownamong or around crops or on pastureland, as a means of preserving or enhancing the productivity of the land. |
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Best speech on topic clean India and green India in simple and attractive words |
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Answer» ndia Campaign or what has become the catch phrase for all, i.e. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, is one of the most awarded projects kick started by the Prime Minister of India – Shri Narendra Modi JI. It was on 2nd October, i.e. the day of Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti, in the year 2014 that he made an official announcement of this special campaign. This is indeed one-of-its-kind campaign which drew attention of millions of people and RECEIVED recognition at a national level.The driving aim behind this campaign was of COURSE to make every region of India, be it rural or urban, Open Defecation Free. Besides this, the aim of this prestigious campaign was to encourage the habit of cleanliness and maintenance of HYGIENE at all public and private places – whether its streets, roads, offices, homes or public infrastructure across the country. The best aspect of this campaign is to lay stress on cleanliness and the building of public toilets in all colleges, schools as well as public places.One of the STARK differences, which I am sure everyone realizes, is the level of cleanliness between India and other western nations. Do we not wonder at times why their cities remain so sparkling clean and well-maintained? Of course, we need to learn a lot from them and embark on the same path if we want our country to be counted amongst the developed nations in the world.Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is needless to say one of the biggest sanitation and cleanliness campaigns being run on a national scale and one of the best parts worth sharing is that over three million public personnel, including school as well as college students came forward to become a part of this campaign |
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Explain how the Earth's surface can be organized into continents and oceans. Describe this way of organizing the Earth in at least two to three sentences. |
| Answer» ONE by the FORCES WHISH ACTS under the CRUST | |
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If we produce goods by exploiting resources in which category of economic sector will this come |
| Answer» SECTOR ....is the ANSWER | |
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Natural resources five marks Definition ? |
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Answer» ral resources COME from living things or organic materials, then they are considered biotic resources. Biotic resources include PLANTS, animals, and fossil fuels. The three fossil fuels are COAL, oil, and natural gas. ... For example, air, sunlight, and WATER are abiotic natural resources. |
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Why is the equatorial rainforest covered with thick forest? |
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Answer» it lies NEAR equator and the climate there is HUMID as it receives a lot of RAIN FALL |
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Is it true that San Francisco is one of the important river in Brazil |
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Answer» 's true that São Fransisco is one of the IMPORTANT RIVER in BRAZIL. |
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Name of port which india and japan give to bangladesh |
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Answer» hi, Jan 1: Ties between India and Bangladesh will be further strengthened with the ruling Bangladesh Awami League's landslid victory in the general elections of the COUNTRY. With prime MINISTER Sheikh Hasina continuing to be at the HELM for next five years, not only the volume of the financial aid given to Bangladesh by India will increase but Bangladesh will also be benefited with the infrastructure development that India is doing with the help of Japan in INDIAN Ocean. |
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The climate region with rainy winter and dry summer is the characteristic feature of |
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Answer» he Köppen climate classification, for tropical climates, a wet season month is defined as a month where average precipitation is 60 millimetres (2.4 in) or more. In contrast to AREAS with savanna climates and MONSOON REGIMES, Mediterranean climates have wet winters and dry summers. |
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Explain the winds prevalent in hot weather season in india |
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Answer» ef characteristics of the hot weather season are high temperature and LOW humidity. Sometimes the summer season is also referred to as the pre-monsoon period. ... The temperature along the west coast is LOWER than that prevailing on the EAST coast. This is due to the WESTERLY WINDS. |
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Most unpopulated state in india according to density |
| Answer» ND NAGAR HAVELI is the CORRECT ANSWER . | |
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Slash or burn agriclutre are same |
| Answer» TING CULTIVATION ........ | |
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Name the mountain range in the north and the ocean in the south which are protecting india |
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Answer» s in Western ghats and the indian ocean .HOPE it HELPS you .Mark me as BRAINLIEST . |
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| 18041. |
भारत की कौन सी नदी डेल्टा नहीं बनाती? |
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Answer» ............... |
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| 18042. |
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| Answer» U know the question is wrong / SPELLED incorrect .ASK the question again . | |
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List of hydro power plants with rivers name in india |
| Answer» E TOTAL capacity of 47,057 MW, India is the seventh largest producer of Hydroelectric energy in the world. Following are the major Hydro Power PLANTS (producing more than 100 MW) in India − Name River Location Capacity (MW) Tehri Dam Bhagirathi Uttarakhand 2400 MW Srisailam Dam Krishna Andhra Pradesh 1670 MW Nagarjunasagar Krishna Andhra Pradesh 965 MW Sardar Sarovar Narmada Gujarat 1450 MW Baspa-II Baspa Himachal Pradesh 300 MW Nathpa Jhakri Satluj Himachal Pradesh 1500 MW Bhakra Dam Satluj Punjab 1325 MW Pandoh Dam Beas Himachal Pradesh 990 MW Baira Siul Ravi Himachal Pradesh 198 MW Chamera-I Ravi Himachal Pradesh 540 MW Chamera-II Ravi Himachal Pradesh 300 MW Pong Beas Himachal Pradesh 396 MW Uri Hydroelectric Dam Jhelum Jammu & Kashmir 480 MW Dulhasti Chenab Jammu & Kashmir 390 MW Salal Chenab Jammu & Kashmir 690 MW Sharavathi Sharavati Karnataka 1035 MW Kalinadi Kalinadi Karnataka 955 MW Idukki Periyar Kerala 780 MW Bansagar Dam Sone Madhya Pradesh 425 MW Bargi Dam Narmada Madhya Pradesh 105 MW Omkareshwar Narmada Madhya Pradesh 520 MW Indira Sagar Narmada Madhya Pradesh 1000 MW LOKTAK MANIPUR Manipur 105 MW Koyna Koyna Maharashtra 1960 MW Bhira Hydroelectric Project Mulshi Dam Maharashtra 150 MW Teesta VI Teesta Sikkim 510 MW Tanakpur Sharda Uttarakhand 120 MW Dhauliganga-I Dhauliganga Uttarakhand 280 MW Loharinag Pala Bhagirathi Uttarakhand 600 MW | |
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Largest archipelago in the world according to islands |
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Answer» rchipelago, largest group of islands in the WORLD, consisting of the more than 17,000 islands of Indonesia and the approximately 7,000 islands of the Philippines. The regional name “East INDIES” is sometimes USED as a synonym for the archipelago. |
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Name of the super cyclone in 1999, that attack to odisha and mumbai |
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Answer» is KNOWN as the cyclone month in Odisha as major cyclones in the past starting from Super cyclone in 1999, Phailin in 2013, Hudhud in 2014 all OCCURRED in the month of October and caused major devastations in the STATE. |
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Explain how rainfall and releif affect the vegetation of an area |
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Answer» ......Describe how rainfall and RELIEF influence the vegetation of an area. Rainfall : CLIMATE plays an important role in determining the natural vegetation of a region. ... Much of the natural vegetation is cleared or altered in such areas. Grasslands and woodlands develop in areas with UNDULATING and rough TERRAINS. |
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What is the significance of toposheets for the student of geography |
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Answer» phic MAPS are an important tool because they can REPRESENT the three-dimensional landscape in two DIMENSIONS. A PERSON who can read a topo map can find out the location of peaks, VALLEYS, ridges and saddles, among other land features. |
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a convex lens has a focal length 20 cm where should an object be placed in front of the convex lens so as to obtain the image which is real inverted and same size as that of object draw a ray diagram to show the formation of the image |
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Answer» me of the Reflection and Refraction units of The Physics CLASSROOM Tutorial has been that we see an object because light from the object TRAVELS to our eyes as we sight ALONG a line at the object. Similarly, we see an image of an object because light from the object REFLECTS off a mirror or refracts through a transparent material and travel to our eyes as we sight at the image location of the object. From these two basic premises, we have defined the image location as the location in space where light appears to diverge from. Because light emanating from the object converges or appears to diverge from this location, a replica or likeness of the object is created at this location. For both reflection and refraction scenarios, ray diagrams have been a valuable tool for determining the path of light from the object to our eyes.I THINK it is 40 front of mirror.Hope it helps you. Mark me as brainliest .This question does not fit this and not related to this subject . |
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Write a conversation between you and your friend how you celebrate pongal Holidays |
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Answer» i Neil How are you? Neil: I am good how are you?Arsh: I am good too. I wanted to ask you about your Diwali celebrations.Neil: Yes, I had to talk about the same thing to you and what are your plans.Arsh: We are hosting an event at our place where all of our friends and family will be invited.Neil: That is great. So Can I join you?Arsh: Of course, that is why I wanted to see you and also if you don't mind can you come early and help me with the decorations.Neil: Yes I would love to do that.Arsh: That is great. Thanks a lot. Also, we have a theme, we all are wearing blue and white. Neil: Ok that sounds great.Arsh: In fact bring your family as well as there will be PUJA too of Goddess Lakshmi and LORD Ganpat and after that, we will be having dinner together.Neil: SURE, I will LET them know.Arsh: Ok then I will see you tomorrow and confirm I will talk to you on MESSAGING tonight.Neil: Perfect, see you! |
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Explan three types of volcanoes on the basic of the frequency of cruption |
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Answer» re three main types of volcano - COMPOSITE or STRATO, shield and dome. Composite volcanoes, sometimes known as strato volcanoes, are steep sided CONES FORMED from layers of ASH and [lava] flows. |
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