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19101.

How four aspects of resources connected to each other

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Natural resources MAY be further classified in different WAYS. Resources can be categorized on the basis of origin: ABIOTIC resources comprise non-living things ( ...

19102.

Three features of alluvial soil? ​

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Hey mate answer of your question is given below by me...Explanation:THREE features of Alluvial soil...1 . It is very FERTILE ...2. It contains adequate proportion of POTASH phosphoric acid and lime.3. It is more alkaline in the drier areas. I HOPE it can help you...Thanks...

19103.

Make a list of the countries that has day-time when it is night time in India​

Answer» U. S. A ARGENTINA CARIBBEAN islandBrazil MEXICO
19104.

What impact do water scarcity and pollution have on food production both in Australia and around the world?

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Australia is a major food exporting country. Recent droughts reduced DRYLAND farming production and the volume of water allocated to irrigated agriculture, with a resulting decline in aggregate agricultural production and exports. This paper analyses the possible impact of increased water scarcity on Australian agricultural production and the magnitude of subsequent impacts on global food security. Using the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data on land and water use coupled with a hydro-economic stochastic modelling approach, the impacts of reduced agricultural production in the southern Murray-Darling Basin, and more generally for Australia, are analysed. Changes in agricultural activity, reduction in agricultural exports and altered composition of products exported attributed to the severe 2000-2009 drought are also analysed to highlight the implications for global food security. The impact of climate change on food production is examined. The ANALYSIS shows that climate change, when modelled as the extreme CASE, ALONG with other factors such as land use, will impact Australian food exports. Despite its relatively SMALL contribution to total global food supply, Australia's contribution to international trade in wheat, meat and dairy products is substantial and could affect global food prices. Furthermore, Australia's agricultural exports are of disproportionate importance within the South- and South-East Asian and Oceania region, both in terms of volume and for strategic reasons. Adaptation along with investment in agriculture production is needed to maintain Australian agricultural production and enhance global food security.                    ..............HOPE...IT...HELPS...YOU..............

19105.

What is green revolution how it has changed the population of the agriculture in India ?​

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increase in rice and wheat is called green revolution it was STARTED in in the state of haryana, Punjab, some parts of uttarpradesh the farmers were using HYV SEED for SURPLUS production of grains

19106.

There is plenty of rain in India during the rainy season, yet we need irrigation. Give two reasons to support this statement.​

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yes a. we need irrigation because the moonsoons unpridictable and regions and cultivation was completely depend on rainb. lack of RAIN can result in REDUCED yield in a TOTAL CROP faliur

19107.

We use the gifts of nature fulfill our

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we use the GIFTS of NATURE to fulfill our NEEDS...... HOPE it will HELP you.....

19108.

Fill in the missing words in the following statement: The rising ... in rivers are directly attributable to the growing tendency in the agricultural sector to make use of … . (1) carbon levels … organic fertilisers (2) nitrate levels … inorganic fertilisers (3 oxygen levels … diesel (4) nitrate levels … diesel (5) sediment levels … inorganic fertilisers

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ask GOOGLE for this helpExplanation:please mark it as BRAINLIEST answer I thought it would be helpful for you

19109.

Write a note on the scope of human geography. (explain in Five scope or point)​

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In HUMAN geography, the major THRUST is on the STUDY of human societies in their relation to the habitat or environment. Dealing with the spatial distribution of societies, human geography COVERS a very WIDE field or its scope is enormous. ... Human geography has a number of sub-branches.

19110.

Which two statements about biotechnology are true? (a) Nonliving organisms can be used to develop new products. (b) Plant crops that produce increased yields are developed. (c) The combination of properties of different crops in one single crop improves the quality of the crop. (d) Biotechnology incorrectly claims that it can alleviate the problem of food shortages. (e) Every single government in the world supports biotechnology and encourages farmers to make use of it. The correct combination of alternatives is … . (1) (a) and (e) (2) (b) and (c) (3) (c) and (d) (4) (c) and (e) (5) (e) and (d)

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living organism can be used to DEVELOP NEW product(e) every SINGLE government in the WORLD support biotechnology and encourage farmers to make use of it

19111.

Why the Ganga plain so fertile

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This is sj because the river flowing BESIDE which is river GANGA gets soil minerals from top of the mountains and thus all the minerals from the mountains get deposited in these PLAINS and thus MAKE them fertile..Explanation:please mark as brainlist

19112.

Study the spatial distribution of sulphur deposition over Europe as portrayed in Figure 3. The isolines on this map shows sulphur deposition in gram sulphur per square meter (g S/m²). The largest part of Italy experiences a sulphur deposition of …. . (1) less than 10 g S/m² (2) between 100 and 200 g S/m² (3) between 50 and 100 g S/m² (4) more than 200 g S/m² (5) less than 200 g S/m²

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I THINK your ANSWER will be (4)

19113.

Which two of the following statements are true? (a) The ocean occupies 50% of the Earth's surface and contains 80% its water. (b) The oceans are big enough to dilute pollutants. (c) The open sea is common property and does not form part of the jurisdiction of any given country. (d) The 1972 London Dumping Convention is an international treaty regulating pollution in the oceans. (e) Although the Koeberg nuclear power station is situated on the coast, there is no great danger of radioactive pollution. The correct combination of alternatives is … . (1) (a) and (c) (2) (b) and (e) (3) (b) and (d) (4) (c) and (d) (5) (d) and (e)

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4.c and d is the CORRECT ANSWER

19114.

What is the area of Bermuda Triangle​

Answer» E this is your answerIt is ESTIMATED to be 1,300,000 to 3,900,000 km²Hope it helpsPlease mark my ANSWER as BRAINLIEST
19115.

Which meridian is called as standard meridian of India ? Even though there is a time lag of 2 hours between Arunachal pradesh to Gujarat why do all clocks show the same time ?​

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From Gujarat to ARUNACHAL PRADESH there is a time lag of two hours, but the watches show the same time because the time along the Standard MERIDIAN of India (82° 30' E) passing through Mirzapur in UTTAR Pradesh is taken as the standard time for the whole country.please mark me as brainlist

19116.

Sustainable agriculture is aimed at producing crops that ... . (1) requiring large-scale manipulation of nature (2) needing high inputs of pesticides (3) relying on the extensive use of purchased materials (4) depending on high inputs of energy (5) using methods based on the functioning of natural systems

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The answer will be(5) USING methods based on the FUNCTIONING of natural systems

19117.

Why is fishing sustainable? Why is mining sustainable Why is forestry sustainable? Why is agriculture not sustainable?

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tion:Sustainable fishing respects marine ecosystems and adapts to the reproductive rate of fish to MAINTAIN a balance and ENSURE the survival of all species. Sustainable fishing rejects the indiscriminate capture of fry and endangered species or those without COMMERCIAL value.Sustainable mining is crucial for the promotion of inclusive growth. The Indian mineral industry comprises of large and small mines, that function under public, private sector and informal sectors covering most minor minerals being extracted.Forests provide livelihoods for more than a billion people and are vital for conservation of biodiversity, energy supply, and soil and WATER protection. ... Forests and trees reduce water-related risks such as landslides, local floods and droughts and help prevent desertification and salinization.The most important factors for a farming site are climate, soil, nutrients and water resources. Of the FOUR, water and soil conservation are the most amenable to human intervention. ... A farm that is able to "produce perpetually", yet has negative effects on environmental quality elsewhere is not sustainable agriculture.follow me please

19118.

1 Which one of the following statements about the Green Revolution is false? (1) The application of Green Revolution techniques significantly enhanced the production of rice in Asia between 1965 and 1985. (2) Green Revolution techniques have been applied evenly across the world. (3) The application of Green Revolution techniques has negative impacts on the natural environment. (4) The main advantages of the Green Revolution were felt in developed countries. (5) The Green Revolution is the third agricultural revolution in the world.

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lication of Green Revolution techniques has NEGATIVE impacts on the  natural environment.Option (C) is correctExplanation:The green revolution is known as the third revolution. This revolution was started in 1960 it addresses many ISSUES such as malnutrition in developing countries. This revolution focused on increasing the YIELD of crops by using fertilizers. The technologies introduced by the Green revolution were SUCCESSFUL and were adopted by many developing countries.

19119.

From an environmental point of view, which one of the following alternatives is the most suitable method of increasing food production? (1) expanding traditional agriculture to developed countries (2) finding alternative food types and increasing the yield from existing cultivated surfaces (3) eradicating indigenous vegetation to make more land available for agriculture (4) using more chemical fertiliser to increase the yield per hectare (5) encouraging the use of pesticides to reduce the invasion of weeds

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2. FINDING ALTERNATIVE food type and INCREASING the YEARS from existing cultivated......

19120.

What are the five uses of oilseeds? ​

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They are used for industrial purposes. For example, oil seeds are IMPORTANT raw materials for the PRODUCTION of soap, cosmetics, ointments, etc. They are used as a COOKING medium as most of them are EDIBLE. For example, sunflower oil, coconut oil,etc.For example, sunflower oil, coconut oil,etc.Oct 8, 2014The five uses of oilseedsthey are used for cooking.used for industrial purposes.production of soap production.used as raw material.used in animal feed.Explanation:For example, sunflower oil, coconut oil,etc.Oct 8, 2014

19121.

Resources owned by an individual is called______

Answer» HUMAN RESOURCES is the CORRECT ANSWER
19122.

What is the four characteristics features of pulses ​

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The pulse RHYTHM, RATE, FORCE, and EQUALITY are ASSESSED when palpating pulses

19123.

What was the major population of Sri Lanka in 1986

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tion:This article is about the demographic features of the population of Sri Lanka, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.Sri Lanka is an island in the Indian Ocean, also called CEYLON and many other names. It is about the size of Ireland. It is about 28 KILOMETRES (18 mi.) off the south-eastern coast of India with a population of about 20 million. Density is highest in the south west where Colombo, the country's main port and INDUSTRIAL center, is located. The NET population growth is about 0.7%. Sri Lanka is ethnically, linguistically, and religiously diverse.

19124.

Which meridan is called as standed merican ofIndia ? Even though there is a time lag.​

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egrees east" to the Greenwich meridian is the longitude that SERVES as the STANDARD meridian of INDIA ".It PASSES through Allahabad and is considered as the meridian that passes through the centre of india

19125.

4 Which two of the following statements about desertification are true? (a) Desertification occurs only in Southern Africa. (b) It is relatively easy to reverse with the proper agricultural techniques. (c) It refers to the inability of the soil to maintain its earlier levels of biomass production. (d) Desertification is not only limited to the arid and semi-arid regions of the world. The correct combination of alternatives is … . (1) (a) and (b) (2) (a) and (c) (3) (a) and (d) (4) (b) and (c) (5) (c) and (d)

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The CORRECT ANSWER is 5. C and d

19126.

Official language of Sri Lanka in 1986

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official LANGUAGE of Sri LANKA in 1986 was Sinhalese Explanation:because at that time they were the govt. and they made all rules supporting them.hope this helps you . MARK as BRAINLIEST. plss.

19127.

Which two or more of the following negative effects are associated with the application of chemical fertilisers? (a) eutrophication of lakes, dams and oceans (b) contamination of underground water sources (c) lower production levels (d) soil pollution The correct combination of alternatives is … . (1) (a) and (b) (2) (a), (b) and (c) (3) (a), (b) and (d) (4) (b) and (d) (5) (c) and (d)

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is ABD THANKU jjyu

19128.

In which cropping seasons the pulses are grown?​

Answer» LY in RABI but ALSO in other TWO SEASONS .....................!
19129.

Write any one freedom fighters ​

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There are MANY FREEDOM fighters such as Subhash Chandra Bose, MAHATMA Gandhi, Bhagat Singh etcI hope it HELPS you.

19130.

Why is water called resource ​

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esources are SOURCES of water that are useful or potentially useful to humans. It is important because it is NEEDED for life to EXIST. Many uses of water include AGRICULTURAL, industrial, household, recreational and ENVIRONMENTAL activities.

19131.

What makes the building in the earthquake -prone regions safe in the modern times

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to to make a simple structure more RESISTANT to these lateral forces is to tie the walls, FLOOR, roof, and foundations into a rigid box that holds together when shaken by a quake. The most dangerous BUILDING construction, from an earthquake point of view, is UNREINFORCED brick or concrete block. Hope it helps u PLEASE mark it as brainleist

19132.

Explain the impact of topography and climate conditions on agriculture of Himalaya​

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explain the impact of TOPOGRAPHY and CLIMATE conditions on agriculture of Himalaya​ 1Climate CHANGE is expected to have a strong impact on water resources, ... in their agricultural practices and in climatic conditions over the last twenty years apart from, ... 22 By S. Khanal, a Nepalese MASTER's student in geography from Tribhuvan ... The discussion Metz (2010) PROPOSES to explain the impact of this theory is ... Explanation:

19133.

What is the geographical area of india in the world and would try and get share in the world​

Answer» OVERS 2.4% OF TOTAL GEOGRAPHICAL AREA OF WORLD..INDIA IS SEVENTH LARGEST COUNTRYU OF THE WORLD WTH THE AREA OF 3.28 MILLION SQ.KM
19134.

Why is terracing used in Southeast Asian agriculture? A. to make land less fertile for farming B. to make land more level for farming C. to make land more valuable for selling D. to make rain less useful to farmers

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THE TERRACING IS USED IN SOUTH EAST ASIAN AGRICULTURE TO MAKE LAND MORE LEVEL FOR FARMING.HOPE , IT IS HELPFUL TO YOU !!MARK AS BRAINLIEST.....

19135.

In binary language, O means________ sate.

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In BINARY language, 0 MEANS Off/No state. Explanation:I hope that it will HELP you a lot .PLEASE mark me a BRAINILIST..Thank you so much...

19136.

Which type of tectonic activity has led to the formation of WULAR LAKE?

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The Wular lake is INTEGRAL to the hydrological system of the Kashmir valley. INDIA's largest freshwater lake, The Wular lake was formed as a RESULT of the tectonic activity and is FED by the Jhelum river. The lake, along with its marshes, regulate the water levels and offer protection against flooding.hope it helps you...mark it as brainliest...

19137.

The same side of the moon is visible from the earth​

Answer» YES it isExplanation:
19138.

If a resource should be economically feasible than i think coal is not a resource?​

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tion:COAL is a precious resource. It is important in various WAYS . for eg: generation thermal energy .for a resource to b economically feasible : it should have a low value of extraction .coal is a resource and is EASILY extracted and is feasible . hence , it is not very expensive to EXTRACT it .

19139.

চিত্রসহ দিন-রাত্রির দৈর্য্যের হাসবৃদ্ধির সহাটন বা কারাে।​

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I don't know this KIND of language. so pls WRITE in English or HINDI.....

19140.

Why the bananas not a tree

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because BANANA doesn't have WOOD

19141.

Why is agriculture not sustainable

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▶Sustainable agriculture is farming in sustainable WAYS, which means meeting...USING DECREASED amounts of non-renewable and sustainable inputs , particularly.✔Hope It's HELP You ❤❇

19142.

Is agriculture sustainable or not? Why? ( not talking about sustainale agriculture)

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ause, When developing agriculture within sustainable food systems, it is important to develop flexible business process and farming practices. Sustainable agriculture provides a POTENTIAL SOLUTION to enable AGRICULTURAL systems to FEED a growing population within the changing environmental conditions.If you satisfy on my answer please mark it BRAINLIEST ✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️

19143.

Types of depositional plains

Answer» TION:Depositional plains It is of FIVE types: 1. ALLUVIAL plains: Examples are- Mississippi delta, Lomb-ardi plains (Italy) formed by Po river, Yangtze PLAIN (China), Indus plain (Ganga), USA plain (Sacramento), Russia (Samarkand), South AMERICA (Chile) plain, Amazon plain, Salween and Mekong plains.i hope its helpfulplzz follow meplzz mark me brainliest
19144.

Standing for justice means doing what? A. pledging your loyalty B. doing whatever you want C. showing respect for the country D. treating everyone the same way

Answer» UESTION : Standing for justice means doing what? A. pledging your loyalty. B. doing WHATEVER you want. C. showing RESPECT for the country. D. treating everyone the same way. √√√√√√SOLUTION : The CORRECT answer is option D. Here, among the following options, the phrase " Standing for justice " refers to treating everyone in a same way.To being justice, Everyone should be treated equally. Only then, justice can be achieved...ANSWER : Option D.
19145.

What else can the Golden Gate Bridge be a symbol of? A. being nice B. responsibility C. determination D. respecting others

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idge is inherently symbolic of communication and union, whether it be between heaven and earth or two distinct realms. For this reason it can be seen as the CONNECTION between God and Man. It may be the PASSAGE to REALITY, or merely a SYMBOL for travel and CROSSING.

19146.

Why is fishing sustainable?

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tion:Fishing is said to be sustainable as LONG as we keep track of how much we need to FULFILL our food requirements and how much we need to LEAVE BEHIND to help them survive and not leave them distinct. As sustainability is important in every aspect of life, it has same importance in fishing too. We need to take care that there are enough FISHES behind to maintain the necessary population in the water body while meeting our food requirements.

19147.

Why is the symbol of Uncle Sam important? A. It is on the national seal. B. It stands for our creativity. C. It connects us to the past. D. It is a gift from another country.

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it is on the NATIONAL SEAL

19148.

How many countries are there in the world?​

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195Explanation:

19149.

What age can you be to shoot an air rifle in Texas?

Answer» EARS you can be ABLE to SHOOT an air RIFLE in Texas
19150.

How do you think that the geographical features of the UAE have affected the economic growth of the country?

Answer» YES the geographical FEATURE of UAE affected the ECONOMICAL growth of the COUNTRY