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Describe conservation strategies for overpumping of water table. |
| Answer» TION:ENERGY. FUTURE. CREATE | |
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• Temporary settlements JIU Scattered or dispersed settlement is mainly found in remote areas,Let's Warm UpA Fill in the blanks.31. Muchisted settlements generally develop on either side of a river.2. topographic maps use contour lines to show the elevation of a terrain.3. A spunaangehill has a broad base.4. A flat-top table land is called a tableland5. A Saddleis a shallow depression between two peaks.6. Ais a dip between mountain peaks in a summit line, |
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| 20003. |
अधिकतर भू-आकृतिक प्रक्रियाओं का बोध नहीं होता। ऐसी कुछ प्रक्रियाएँ बताएँ जो देखी जा सकतीहैं तथा कुछ ऐसी जिन्हें देखा नहीं जा सकता। |
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| 20005. |
Describe water pollution? |
| Answer» WATER POLLUTION means polluting water and DESTROYING it by harmfull substancesExplanation:HOPE help you | |
| 20006. |
Describe overpumping? |
| Answer» HOPE it's helpful, please help me brainliast.Explanation:Overpumping refers to the EXTRACTION of groundwater in excess of supply to a basin or aquifer, RESULTING in depletion of water RESOURCES. Overpumping of a well can lead to the INTRUSION of saline water if the well is near the sea coast. | |
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2) Field visit is an importantandmethod in thestudy of geography.* |
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Answer» It is of great pedagogical importance due to it lets students to experience the geography of a particular region which theoretical texts can't do easily. Field SURVEYS enhances our understanding about PATTERNS and spatial DISTRIBUTIONS, their associations and relationships at the local level. |
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| 20008. |
One subject which is different from other subjects is: (A) Computer Science(B) Mathematics(C) Geography |
| Answer» EVERY SUBJECT is DIFFERENT | |
| 20009. |
Find out how far india has succeeded in tapping unconventional sources ( solar, wind, water, heat, waste etc) of energy to generate power |
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Answer» India is underdeveloped Is a under developing country? So it is now working on it. So now the solar panels are installed everywhere so that the Solar radiations can be exam and can be used as solar energy. now while talking about green energy wind tunnels are installed in the AREAS of arid regions such as Gujarat and Rajasthan and about WATER the DAMS are constructed through which the the TIDAL energy can be conserved this much energy is which India India has succeeded in typing on conventional source of energy please follow me please mark me as brainliest |
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Find the following information – I. Types of rock used to construct the monuments / landmarksII. Two features of the rockIII. The place where these monuments/landmarks are located about taj mahal |
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Answer» I. Granite, Marble, SandstoneII. Rocks vary in SHAPE, SIZE & colourIII. I don't know this ans. No. I n II is HELPFUL 2 uLike it |
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A. Choose the correct answer and fill in the banks.1. Water is aa) bioticresource.b) abioticc) non-renewable d) human-made2. Which of the following products can berecycled?a) Gold jewellery b) Petrolc) cooking gas d) coal3. An example of a human-made resource isa) plantsb) sandd) forestc) dam |
| Answer» 1. biotic resource2.gold jewellery3. damExplanation:mark as BRAINLEST answer PLZ plz plz | |
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Please give me a reaction of chemical weathering? |
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Answer» Chemical Weathering. Chemical weathering is caused by rain water REACTING with the mineral grains in ROCKS to FORM new minerals (clays) and SOLUBLE salts. These reactions OCCUR particularly when the water is slightly acidic.I hope it helps youplz Follow me and Mark me as Brainliest |
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| 20013. |
Gr 6 geography need urgent help Q.1 Fill in the blanks: iii. Denudation is also called the ____________________. iv. Weathering and erosion of a rock material leads to _________________ while deposition leads to ______________________. will mark as brainlist if found answer appropriate |
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Answer» iii erosion, weathering IV Breaking of rock while INCREASE in strength please MARK me as brainliest please FOLLOW me |
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| 20014. |
The number of union territories along the Western and eastern cost |
| Answer» NION TerritoriesThree Union Territories, DAMAN & Diu and DADRA & Nagar Haveli are on the on WESTERN coast and Pudducherry is on the eastern coast.itzDopeGirl | |
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What are Causes of depltion of water resources?answer must be 1 page long... |
| Answer» MAIN CAUSES of DEPLETION of WATER Table are DEFORESTATION and Over-pumping of groundwater.itzDopeGirl | |
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WHAT IS THE OCEANIC AREA UP TO 12 NAUTICLE MILES FROM THE COASTLINE KNOWN AS??? |
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Answer» THE OCEANIC AREA UPTO 12 NAUTICAL MILES FROM COASTLINE IS KNOWN AS TERRITORIAL WATERS. A STATE's territorial sea extends up to 12 nautical miles (22.2 km; 13.8 mi) from its baseline. |
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Hiii I need conclusion for preparedness for disaster |
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Answer» start your conclusion by reminding the READER of the goal reader of the disasters name the BACKGROUND in contacts they need to QUICKLY understand the situationExplanation:PLEASE MARK me brainlist |
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Gr 6 geography Q.1 Fill in the blanks: i. The _______________ processes takes place in the interior of the earth. ii. ___________ means the place of origin of the rock where it gets weathered. iii. Denudation is also called the ____________________. iv. Weathering and erosion of a rock material leads to _________________ while deposition leads to ______________________. |
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Answer» last question I don't KNOW. Explanation:1- Slow and FAST PROCESS .2- Bedrock.3- Chemical weathering.Plz SUPPORT me.mark as brain lest |
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Examples of human madeand natural resources available around us. |
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Answer» When humans use natural things to MAKE something new that provides utility and value to our lives, it is called human-made resources. For instance, when we use metals, wood, cement, SAND, and solar energy to make buildings, machinery, vehicles, bridges, ROADS, etc. they become man-made resources.Explanation:❤ brainlist and follow me.❤ |
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What is an ecosystem |
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Answer» Hello dear.. An ecosystem is a community of LIVING organisms in CONJUNCTION with the nonliving components of their ENVIRONMENT, interacting as a SYSTEM. These biotic and abiotic components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy FLOWS.. Pls follow me and have a nice day.. ❤️ |
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Q.2 WHAT AREA IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURES ? Class - 8 .... |
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Answer» In older days there is LESS ROADS but now there are many roads are MADE .....plzzzz MARK it as brainliest for more ANSWERS..... |
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What is geography explain and example |
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Answer» tion:here is ur ANSWER....dude....The definition of geography is the study of the Earth. An EXAMPLE of geography is the study of where the states are located. An example of geography is the climate and natural RESOURCES of the land....please mark as BRAINLIEST |
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What is Satellite city? |
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Answer» Satellite CITIES or satellite towns are smaller municipalities that are adjacent to a major CITY which is the core of a metropolitan area. They differ from mere suburbs, subdivisions and especially bedroom communities in that they have municipal governments distinct from that of the core metropolis and employment bases sufficient to support their residential populations. CONCEPTUALLY, satellite cities COULD be self-sufficient communities outside of their larger metropolitan AREAS. However, functioning as part of a metropolis, a satellite city experiences cross-commuting (that is, residents commuting out of and employees commuting into the city).Hope this helps you. |
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Differentiate between green land and Baffin land? plz answer And answer is correct ...plz plz |
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Answer» Baffin ISLAND is separated from Greenland on the north and EAST by Baffin BAY and Davis Strait and from the Labrador-Ungava mainland on the south by HUDSON Strait. It is administered as part of Baffin region, NUNAVUT territory, Canada |
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Why are there great variations in India's climate, |
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Answer» re great VARIATIONS in the climate of the Indian sub-continent because of the vast LONGITUDINAL extent and different TOPOGRAPHICAL FEATURES. itzDopeGirl |
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9. Why are red soils not suitable for agriculture? |
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Answer» l might not be suitable FIT for agriculture because it might not contain the suitable minerals which are neccessary for the growth of the CROP on which it is grown. Red soil has the least WATER holding capacity and has very much amount of iron and phosphorus which is very harmful for the crops. |
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`Resources are important for the development of the country’. Why conservation of resources is essential? I will mark the best answer a BRAINLIEST. |
| Answer» RESOURCES are important for the DEVELOPMENT of any country. For EXAMPLE, to generate energy, ONE need FOSSIL fuels; and for industrial development, we require mineral resources. ... Natural resources are getting scarce with the increasing population, so it is essential to conserve them. | |
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1. Multiple choice questions, (i) Which one of the following type of resource is iron ore?(a) Renewable(c) Flow(b) Biotic(d) Non-renewable(ii) Under which of the following type of resource tidal energy cannot be put?(a) Replenishable(c) Abiotic(b) Human-made(d) Non-recyclable(iii) Which one of the following is the main cause of land degradation in Punjab?(a) Intensive cultivation(c) Over irrigation(b) Deforestation(d) Overgrazing(iv) In which one of the following states is terrace cultivation practised?(a) Punjab(c) Haryana(b) Plains of Uttar Pradesh(d) Uttarakhand(v) In which of the following states black soil is predominantly found?(a) Jammu and Kashmir(c) Rajasthan(b) Maharashtra(d) Jharkhand |
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Answer» i) IRON ORE is renewableii) TIDAL energycoannot be non-recyclable because it is renewable.iii) Over irrigationiv) Punjabv) MaharashtraExplanation: |
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Q.2 WHAT AREA IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE BELOW ? BRING OUT THE DIFFERENCES IN THE 2 PICTURES. At least write 3 points . Class 8 chapter 2.... |
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Answer» improvement of a AREA in some YEARS that now became a city. It is possible because HUMAN BRINGS a big CHANGE to all over the world. |
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Compare the the Himalayas peak with the Peninsular peak |
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Answer» tion:The Himalayan Peaks1. Himalayan peaks are located in the Himalayan mountains of the north.2. Their height is above 6000 metres from mean sea level.3. They are always snow covered.4. Major mountain peaks include Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga, K2, Nanga PARBAT, Nanda Devi, Dhaula Giri, Kamet, Namcha Barwa etc.5. Mt. Everest (8848) is the highest peak of the WORLD and that of the Himalayas.The Peninsular Peaks1. Peninsular peaks are located in the Peninsular plateau region.2. Their height does not exceed 3000 metres from mean sea level.3. never experience snow.4. These peaks include, Anaimudi, Doda Beta, Kalrubai, MAHENDRA Giri, Malayagiri, Mahableshwar, etc. Kudrimukh.5. Anaimudi (2995) is the highest peak of Peninsular INDIA. |
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4 figure grid reference of meander of mahadeviyo nala in 45D /7 (i) |
| Answer» UNDERSTAND this QUESTION | |
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Why is it 5:30 pm in India and 12 noon in London ? |
| Answer» DUE to rotatation of the earth the TIME is DIFFERENT in london and india | |
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Name the two types of mountains..... |
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Answer» fold mountainsblock mountainsExplanation:hope it HELPS uplzz MARK me as UR brainliast.... |
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Compare the Himalayas peak with the Peninsular peak |
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Answer» The Himalayan Peaks 1. Himalayan peaks are located in the Himalayan mountains of the north.2. Their height is above 6000 metres from mean SEA level. 3. They are ALWAYS snow covered. 4. Major MOUNTAIN peaks include Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga, K2, NANGA Parbat, Nanda Devi, Dhaula Giri, Kamet, Namcha Barwa etc. 5. Mt. Everest (8848) is the highest peak of the world and that of the Himalayas.The Peninsular Peaks 1. Peninsular peaks are located in the Peninsular plateau region. 2. Their height does not exceed 3000 metres from mean sea level. 3. They never EXPERIENCE snow.4. These peaks include, Anaimudi, Doda Beta, Kalrubai, Mahendra Giri, Malayagiri, Mahableshwar, etc. Kudrimukh. 5. Anaimudi (2995) is the highest peak of Peninsular India. |
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Give the reason for the formation of fringing reef, barrier reef and atoll. |
| Answer» DARWIN theorized that FRINGING reefs began to grow near the shorelines of new ISLANDS as ecological conditions became ideal for hard coral GROWTH. ... Eventually, the island disappeared below the sea surface, leaving only the ring of coral ENCIRCLING the central lagoon; an atoll had formed. | |
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How many district boundaries does the pune district have?1) 4 2)5 3)6 4) 7 |
| Answer» ANS.(2)EXPLANATION:only have 5 DISTRICT there | |
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Write the details of the natural vegetation in the Muslim world .Make a Table, showing the names of the Muslim Countries and their natural vegetation. |
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Answer» hwvxtzvwhsuwvwewhevcefryeue |
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What can we do to cope up our time in lockdown pls answer it's aregent |
| Answer» MAKE some new dishes Read BOOKS Be prepared for your exams Listening songs ARRANGE your room in a good manner Explanation:HOPE IT MAY HELPS YOU ! | |
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What is the natural sattilite of earth |
| Answer» E it HELPS Please mark this answer as brainliest | |
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. Why does Torrid Zone receive maximum amount of heat ? |
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Answer» tion:hiHEAT ZONES OF THE EARTHThe mid-day sun is exactly overhead at least once a year on all LATITUDES in between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. This area, therefore, receives the MAXIMUM HEAT and is CALLED the Torrid Zone.give thanks on my answers |
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What is agenda 21??? |
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Answer» Agenda 21 is a non-binding action plan of the United NATIONS with regard to sustainable development. It is a product of the Earth SUMMIT held in RIO de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. |
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How do Longitudes help in calculating time ? |
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Answer» tion:Because one day is 24 hours long one can easily use TIME to calculate longitude. One hour of time difference corresponds to 15° of longitude (360°/24 hours = 15°/hour). Suppose an observer sets his accurate watch to 12:00 at noon in GREENWICH, England and then TRAVELS a great distance. The observer then notices that the sun is highest in the sky at 4:00 according his watch. The observer then knows he is at longitude 60° W (4 hours ×15°/hour = 60°).It should be pointed out that “noon” in general does not mean 12:00 PM. Rather, it is the time when the sun is highest in the sky. Because of the use of timezones the sun will be highest in the sky from about 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM LOCAL time for an observer. If longitude is known, the time of astronomical noon can be calculated.For example, Lincoln, NE, is at longitude 96.7° W. 96.7°/(15°/hour)=6.4467 hours. Being Central Time, Lincoln is 6 hours away from Greenwich Mean Time, so astronomical noon is (6.4467 - 6) hours = 0.4467 hours = 26.8 minutes from 12:00. Thus “noon” in Lincoln, Nebraska is about 12:27 PM (1:27 PM during daylight savings).HOPE It helped you please follow me |
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What is so unique about Indira point?? |
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Answer» Explanation:Indira Point is a village in the Nicobar district of Andaman and Nicobar ISLANDS, India. It is located in the GREAT Nicobar TEHSIL. It is the LOCATION of the southernmost point of India's territory. The Indira Point lighthouse was commissioned into service on 30 APRIL 1972.HOPE IT HELPS YOU...PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST... |
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1. “Much of the world today is focused on development and construction which comes at the cost of environment destruction.” Agree or disagree with the statement with relevant examples. |
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Please answer the following:- 1. What does sustainable development mean? 2. On what basis are resources categorized? |
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Answer» Here is your answer!!Explanation: 1 Sustainable development can be defined as an approach to the economic development of a country without COMPROMISING the quality of the environment for future generations. In the NAME of economic development, the price of environmental damage is PAID in the form of land degradation, soil erosion, air & water pollution, deforestation, ETC 2....On the basis of origin – biotic and abiotic , On the basis of exhaustibility – renewable and non-renewable , On the basis of ownership – individual, community, national and international , On the basis of STATUS of development – potential, developed stock and . |
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Describe important Parallels of Latitude ? |
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Answer» Hy dude ur answer isExplanation:The five major PARALLELS of latitudes from NORTH to south are called: Arctic Circle, TROPIC of Cancer, EQUATOR, Tropic of Capricorn, and the Antarctic Circle. On a maps where the orientation of the map is either due north or due south, latitude appears as horizontal lines✔️ Hope it helps!! Mark me as BRAINLIEST ✌️ |
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Find out how far India has succeeded in tapping unconventional sources (solar, wind, water, heat, waste etc) of energy to generate power. |
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This question is very very important Find out how far India has succeeded in tapping unconventional sources (solar, wind, water, heat, waste etc) of energy to generate power. |
| Answer» SORRY........BRO....... | |
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The relative location of nilgiri hills |
| Answer» HIGH above the sea level, situated at the junction of the two ghat ranges of the Sahayadri Hills, Nilgiri district provides a fascinating view. KERALA on the west, the Mysore State on the north, and Coimbatore district in TAMIL Nadu on the EAST and south BOUND it.Please Mark it as Brainliest If Helps. | |