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19401.

Humans have moved from state of necessity to state of freedom. How?

Answer» FREEDOM is a CONDITION in which people have the OPPORTUNITY to speak, act and pursue happiness without unnecessary external restrictions. Freedom is important because it leads to enhanced expressions of creativity and original thought, increased productivity, and an overall high quality of life.
19402.

Draw a well labelled diagram to show the tilt of the earth's axis and how the revolution causes seasons and variation in the length of day and night.​

Answer» PLZ MARK me as a brillientist.Explanation:
19403.

Describe the western coastal plains

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The WESTERN Coastal Plains is a thin strip of coastal PLAIN 50 kilometres in width between the west coast of India and the Western GHATS hills, which starts near the south of river Tapi.plz MARK as brainliest

19404.

What do you mean by files​

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A file is an OBJECT in COMPUTER which is used to STORE data, INFORMATION and commands.Hope it helps you.

19405.

If the lines segment is extended in two directions indefinitely from each of two point then it is classified as

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If the lines SEGMENT is EXTENDED in two directions INDEFINITELY from each of two POINT then it is classified as line

19406.

Which is a hypothetical string theory weightless particle?​

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AS BRANLIEST*In THEORIES of quantum GRAVITY, the graviton is the hypothetical quantum of gravity, an elementary particle that mediates the force of gravity. ... In string THEORY, believed to be a consistent theory of quantum gravity, the graviton is a massless STATE of a fundamental string.

19407.

What kind of small objects composes much of the universe?​

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ansplanetsvisible OBJECTS EXPLANATION:MARK me as brainlistfollow me

19408.

(ख) नीचे दिए गए शब्दों का वाक्यों में प्रयोग कीजिए।(4)1. दंड-​

Answer» HEY mate here is ur ANSWER. I hope it helps you!Please MARK me as brainliest!PLZ follow me!
19409.

8. Mantle is made up of dense materials like ____________ and ________________.

Answer» MANTLE is MADE up of dense MATERIALS LIKE rocks and MINERALS.
19410.

Write the names of two water bodies that separatevIndia and its closest island neighbour.

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lakshwadeep seaExplanation:

19411.

The time of Pakistan is early or late to India's main time?​

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both have the same TIME

19412.

Why is India a vast country in terms of landforms ? * 1 pointDue to varied landformsDue to uniform landformsDue to undulating landformsDue to plant landforms​

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here URE ANSWER DUE to VARIED LANDFORMS

19413.

পাকিস্তানের ঘড়ির সময় ভারতের প্রমাণ সময় থেকে এগিয়ে না পিছিয়ে?​

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I don't UNDERSTAND........

19414.

পাকিস্তানের ঘড়ির ভারতের প্রমাণ সময় থেকে কত?​

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hi.. buddy which LANGUAGE is this.plzz TYPE your question in ENGLISH or Hindi.Explanation:HOPE it will be helpful

19415.

how are the riverine islands formed? which is the largest riverine island in the world? what are distributories​

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ers coming from the NORTHERN mountains carry alluvium with them and do the DEPOSITIONAL work. In the lower course, due to gentle slope, the velocity of the river decreases which RESULTS in the formation of riverine islands. Majuli ISLAND is the largest riverine island in the world. The Majuli river island (in Jorhat DISTRICT of Assam) is the largest inhabited riv- erine island in the world ( Sarma and Phukan 2004 ) and is located in the Brahmaputra river.Hope it will help you....

19416.

The formation of Northern plain in India is result of extensive​

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The Northern Plain was formed by the deposits brought in by the three MAJOR rivers and their tributaries.1. The Indus 2. The Ganga 3. The Brahmaputra  Alluvium was deposited at the foothills of the Himalayas for millions of years. These deposits are now the fertile Northern Plains.Explanation:hope this helps!!

19417.

what do you mean by common property resources explain it in five points???plz don't spam . give my choice of 5 points answer​

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I’m assuming that you’re referring to “common property resources” as you might find in a homeowner’s association documents, or restrictive subdivision definitions.Although it should be clearly defined, these resources include any assets that are available for use by the members—and for which the members/association are responsible for management and maintenance. (For example, swimming POOLS, TENNIS courts, common area lighting, a clubhouse, landscaping, etc. For some properties, it may also include infrastructure ITEMS like sidewalks, sewage lines, streets/curbing, or services, such as garbage PICKUP or regular pest treatment.Be aware that these may be included in fees REQUIRED from the homeowners on a monthly/quarterly basis, and may include the option for member-voted “special assessments” that would be paid. These should be considered as part of the homeowner’s “cost of ownership”

19418.

Dhaka is the capital of which country​

Answer» HIII MATE!! Explanation:here is your answerBangladesh. PLS MARK me as brainlist ✴✴✴✴✴
19419.

What are the factors required for oilseeds

Answer» TION:Whole oilseeds contain high concentrations of energy and moderate concentrations of protein and fiber (Table 1). Because of this, oilseeds are frequently used as an energy source in diets of lactating dairy cows. Processing whole oilseeds alters the site and extent of NUTRIENT digestion and the production response when fed to lactating dairy cows. Meals from oilseeds are used as protein supplements for all classes of dairy cattle. The type of processing used to extract the oil from the oilseed influences the resulting nutrient content of the meal (Table 1). Because the protein from whole oilseeds and oilseed meals is highly degraded by the ruminal microorganisms, it is DESIRABLE to treat these INGREDIENTS to reduce their degradability before feeding in certain situations.hope it works outmark as Brain list......
19420.

How do we over exploit resources

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loitation describes one of the five main activities THREATENING GLOBAL biodiversity.  Ecologists use the term to describe populations that are harvested at a rate that is unsustainable, given their natural rates of mortality and capacities for reproduction. This can result in EXTINCTION at the population level and even extinction of whole species. In conservation BIOLOGY the term is usually used in the context of human economic activity that involves the taking of biological resources, or organisms, in larger numbers than their populations can withstand. The term is also used and defined somewhat differently in fisheries, hydrology and natural resource management. HOPE THIS HELPSPLZZZZZ MARK IT AS THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER

19421.

Include with map only one value assigned to the sub administrative unit

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The choropleth map is FILLED with the uniform PATTERN and ... per UNIT AREA and the tax rate is expressed as the percent. It is simple to VISUALIZE the choropleth maps.

19422.

Human adaptation to the Taiga region

Answer» EXPLANATION: HIGHLY POPULATED
19423.

Differentiate between National parks and Biosphere reserves.

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Biosphere reserve are the areas comprising marine terristial and COSTAL ecosystems but there is a differebce on there INCEPTION wildlife santuaries are spicese CENTERED and, Explanation:NATIONAL park are habitat specific and STRICTLY provides protection to all species, living in that protected habitat.

19424.

Write a short note on wildlife​

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I think we should start saving WILD life.Explanation:Wildlife TRADITIONALLY refers to undomesticated animal species, but has come to include all organisms that grow or live wild in an AREA without being introduced by humans. Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems.pls mark me BRAINLEST or at least follow me

19425.

How much the coastline of india​

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India MEASURES 3,214 KM (1,997 mi) from north to south and 2,933 km (1,822 mi) from east to WEST. It has a land frontier of 15,200 km (9,445 mi) and a COASTLINE of 7,516.6 km (4,671 mi).

19426.

6. The largest divisions of the terrestrial environment by area are:      a. local b. azonal c. zonal d. regional

Answer» TION:REGIONAL will be the answer.please MARK it as BRAINLIEST.
19427.

NAME THE BEST FOOTBALL PLAYER IN THE WORLD​

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The LION KING LEONL ANDRE MESSI

19428.

Where is peninsular River ​

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The Peninsular Rivers. The Western Ghats, which runs from north to south CLOSE to the western COAST, forms the main water divide in Peninsular INDIA. The major rivers of the Peninsula which flow into the Bay of BENGAL INCLUDE the Mahanadi, the Godavari, the Krishna and the Kaveri.

19429.

how did India contact with the rest of the world contribute in exchange of goods and commodities and services during current endemic situation ? (covid 19) {in 100 words}​

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1- don't use of Google if you usedGoogle so you out from this CHALLENGE because this is only for your practice2- don't answer send fastly answer send it after 10:40 o'clock to 10:50 o clock last time to sending the answer is 10:55 o'clock if you send answer after 10:50 o'clock so you are not able to win this quizzo 3- if you WANT to GET first second THIRD rank so you do perfect answer and don't use of Google and some it is SUBMITTED before given time4- don't cheat from books ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

19430.

How much Time was taken by the earth to reach its present form after being detached from the sun and why

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Most of the planets in our SOLAR system including earth were FORMED by DETACHING FORM sun NEARLY 4.5 billion years ago.Explanation:Most of the planets in our solar system including earth were formed by detaching form sun nearly 4.5 billion years ago.

19431.

What are low lying areas very susceptible to?

Answer» FLOOD is EXPLANATION:UR ANSWER BABE
19432.

Why do Mediterranean plants grow very slowly in summer?

Answer» ER it Has HOT and dry CLIMATE thus plants do not support much to that climate and they grow very slow in summer.pls mark as BRAINLIEST
19433.

Explain the land and climate of China. Why it is among the leading cotton growing countries?

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China's CLIMATE ranges from extremely dry, desert-like conditions in the north and west to the rain and heat of the tropical monsoon in the south and southeast. Most of the country, however, lies in the temperate zone and experiences four seasons.The vast land EXPANSES of China include plateaus, plains, BASINS, foothills, and mountains. Defining rugged plateaus, foothills and mountains as mountainous, they occupy NEARLY two-thirds of the land, higher in the West and lower in the East like a three-step ladder.Even though intensive farming technologies have played crucial roles in supporting China to become the largest cotton producer in the world, it is currently facing great challenges, such as soil POLLUTION caused by plastic film and chemicals, labor shortage due to urbanization and competition for land from grain crops.Hope it helps Please mark me as a brainlist and follow me please

19434.

Why do Mediterranean plants grow mainly in winter?

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portant fruit crops come from Mediterranean climates. Olive, pomegranate, and fig TREES naturally occur there, as well as pistachios. However, other trees, such as citrus and NUT trees, thrive during the WINTER. Give them adequate amounts of sunlight and WATER and they'll grow well.

19435.

Calculate the amount of heat added to a snowpack at 0 degrees C from 3.5 cm of rainfall with a temperature of 1 degree C.​

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I got confused. plz MAKE SURE that it is CORRECT .....?

19436.

Ari is swimming a 25-meter race. After swimming 6 meters, she catches up to Amanda in a ratio of 7:3 from the 6-meter mark. At what meter mark does Ari catch up to Amanda? Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.

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19 meters.Explanation:Ari is SWIMMING a 25-meter race. After swimming 6 meters she catches up to Amanda in a ratio of 7:3 from the 6-meter mark. Solution : The DISTANCE between 6 meters and 25 meters = 19 meters.

19437.

Why do we find different climate between north india and south india​

Answer» CLIMATIC differencesThe climate in North India is generally cool and DRY in winters and very HOT in summers while the temperatures are high throughout the year in South India with high humidity due to proximity to the sea. There are regional differences with both North and South IndiaExplanation:plz make me as BRAINLIEST
19438.

"India has enormous diversity in the availability of resources". explain?​ if answer is right I mark branlist

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as enormous diversity in availability of resources. ... The Chotanagpur plateau of INDIA is rich in MINERAL resources and has well DEVELOPED industrial sector but lack in agriculture sector.

19439.

On the basis of origin define soil

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Explanation:Origin of Soil: The development of soil is initiated by the PHYSICAL and chemical disintegration of ROCKS that is exposca to the earth's surface that is under the action of the ATMOSPHERIC elements and the action of water PERCOLATING down the surface. ... Usually above the regolith lies the soil.soil:the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark BROWN material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.

19440.

What is Godawari Basin​

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The Godavari basin extends over states of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, CHHATTISGARH and Odisha in addition to smaller parts in Madhya Pradesh, KARNATAKA and Union TERRITORY of Puducherry having a total AREA of 3,12,812 Sq.km with a maximum length and width of about 995 km and 583 km

19441.

Name the following the tidal forests that occur in and around the deltas​

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ANSWERExplanation:ANSWER ➡ Tidal forests are found in an almost continuous stretch ALONG the edges of the deltas of the Ganga, Mahanadi, GODAVARI ,Krishna and Kaveri and along the coast of the Andaman Islands . In West Bengal they are called Sundarbans after the SUNDARI TREE.

19442.

If it is 10:00am on Monday at 120 Degrees West Longitude. What time is it at GMT?

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hey friend here is ur ANSWER Explanation:We can’t change time. But we can label it. So SOMETIMES we do and sometimes we don’t. I think you’re talking about the LOCAL time zones we use around the world. They’re based on Longitude. Since there are 360 degrees of Longitude and 90 of those fall between 30 and 120 degrees, there’s a six-hour difference in local time. We can label that difference however we want but since we’re using West Longitude for the question, we’d label 10 am at 30 West as 4 am at 120 West.It’s KIND of nonsensical, though. Since longitudes all converge at the North and South Poles, the 24 local Time Zones do too. If we stand at either Pole, we can “pass through” all 24 zones in the time it takes to do a pirouette.It’s odd that we think we need to “adjust” time for the fact that at any given time, the sun is up over some places and not up over others. We seem able to adjust ourselves for the fact that if we’re going to Rio de Janeiro in January, we probably won’t pack a parka. And if we’re moving around the world in concert with other movement around the world (logistics) we all move to the same local time - GMT - Greenwich Mean Time.I suppose there’s reason for using local times to help make our way in the world. I thought maybe “body clock” would be a good one but then, what about “Shift Workers?” Or a parent who’s been up all NIGHT with a crying baby?FOLLOW ME AND MARK ME BRAINLIEST

19443.

Who is the current transport minister of Rajasthan​

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tion:Pratap SINGH Khachariyawas. **Atul kumar jajoriya** is an Indian National Congress politician, who is PRESENTLY the Transport Minister in the GOVERNMENT of Rajasthan. He is also one of the Cabinet Minister in the government, which is headed by Ashok Gehlot, the CM of the state.please follow me...please mark as BRAINLIST

19444.

What are the uses of petroleum? Suggest ways to save petroleum.

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AgricultureDetergents, DYES, and OthersPlastics, PAINTS and MorePharmaceuticalsRubber

19445.

Tin dhoroner silar babohar

Answer» 1. Sedimendtary rock2. Igneaus3. METAMORPHIC
19446.

Example of Ubiquitios resources

Answer» ND and water are example of UBIQUITOUS resources(the resources that found everywhere on earth are CUT ubiquitous resources)
19447.

How can we prove the Earth is flat?

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Explanation:Members of the Flat Earth Society claim to believe the Earth is flat. Walking around on the planet's surface, it looks and feels flat, so they DEEM all evidence to the contrary, such as satellite photos of Earth as a sphere, to be fabrications of a "round Earth conspiracy" orchestrated by NASA and other government agencies. The belief that the Earth is flat has been described as the ultimate conspiracy theory. According to the Flat Earth Society's leadership, its ranks have grown by 200 people (mostly Americans and Britons) per year since 2009. Judging by the exhaustive effort flat-earthers have invested in FLESHING out the theory on their WEBSITE, as WELL as the staunch defenses of their views they offer in MEDIA interviews and on Twitter, it would seem that these people genuinely believe the Earth is flat.

19448.

What is frigid zone ?​

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tion:each of the two areas of the earth RESPECTIVELY NORTH of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle.please FOLLOW MEPLEASE mark as brainlist

19449.

What determines the size of planet? =》___________________________________________________________________________________.Complete the blanks........​

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The most common is to measure the apparent angular diameter of the planet – how big it LOOKS against the sky – very precisely using a telescope. COMBINING this with a measure of its distance (DEDUCED from its orbit around the Sun) reveals the planet's actual size.

19450.

What is liberalization?​

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Liberalization, the loosening of government controls. ALTHOUGH sometimes associated with the relaxation of laws relating to social matters such as ABORTION and divorce, liberalization is most OFTEN used as an ECONOMIC term. In particular, it REFERS to reductions in restrictions on international trade and capital.