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Why should we develop our resources? Class 10 |
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Answer» we should DEVELOP our resources for the DEVELOPMENT of the COUNTRY and to FULFILL all the BASIC needs. of the people |
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E. Questions Based on Geographical Skills Carefully observe the given part of toposheet and answer the following questions :Which is the main occupation of the people ? Explain by giving a reason. |
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Answer» and cattle rearing are the MAIN OCCUPATION of the people in TEMPERATE GRASSLAND . |
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What should be the speech of 6 class student in our environment |
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Answer» Explanation:hey hi ur speech SHOLD be Moreover, the earth is considered the only planet in the universe that supports life. The environment can be understood as a blanket that keeps life on the planet sage and sound. We truly cannot understand the real worth of the environment. But we can estimate some of its importance that can help us understand its importance. It PLAYS a vital role in keeping living things healthy in the environment. Likewise, it maintains the ecological balance that will keep check of life on earth. It provides food, shelter, air, and fulfills all the human needs whether big or small. Moreover, the entire life support of humans depends wholly on the environmental factors. In addition, it also helps in maintaining various life cycles on earth. Most importantly, our environment is the source of NATURAL BEAUTY and is necessary for maintaining physical and MENTAL health. |
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Write a short note on barind in geography |
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Answer» Explanation:Barind is a comparatively high, UNDULATING region, with reddish and yellowish clay soils. It is cut by RAVINES and is divided into separate sections by the Atrai River and one of its tributaries to the east. Agricultural PLOTS are COMMONLY irrigated and stand between stretches of wasteland and scrub It covers most of Dinajpur, Rangpur, Pabna, Rajshahi, Bogra, and Joypurhat districts of Rajshahi Division and Rangpur Division in Bangladesh as well as entirety of Uttar Dinajpur, Dakshin Dinajpur and most of Maldah districts in West Bengal, India. It is made up of several separate sections in the northwestern part of Bangladesh, and, northern part of West Bengal, India covering a total area of approximately 10,000 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi) of mostly old alluvium. On the eastern edge of the tract is a lower fault escarpment. Through the fault troughs run the little Jamuna, Atrai and Lower Punarbhaba rivers. To the west, the main area is TILTED up, and to the east this area is tilted downwards.[1] The climate of the tract differs from that of much of India, in that more extreme temperature variations (ranging from 45 degrees Celsius down to five degrees Celsius) are encountered there. It is divided into three units: The Recent Alluvial Fan, the Barind Pleistocene, and the Recent Floodplain. These are divided by long, narrow bands of recent alluvium. |
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State the soil forming factors |
| Answer» FIVE factors of soil FORMATION. Scientists ATTRIBUTE soil formation to the FOLLOWING factors: Parent material, climate, BIOTA (organisms), topography and time. | |
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Which is one of the largest cotton textile industries in world |
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Answer» India and China are ONE of the LARGEST cotton TEXTILE INDUSTRIES in the world |
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Find the value of k, if slope of line passing through points p(-2,-3)q(k,5) is8/5 |
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Which are chiefly Wooven in kashmir? |
| Answer» ER ❤️Pashmina shawls are chiefly woven in Jammu & KASHMIR..!!Hope it's helps U..☺️✌️ | |
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Parts of the desert have never received any rainfall in recorded history. |
| Answer» SAHARA DESERT and THAR desert | |
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Which of the following is the biodivercity hot spots. rivers, forest,deserts, oceance |
| Answer» PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIEST | |
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Please see the question given in this pic and give me answer instantly. |
| Answer» SEARCH it on GOOGLE and GET the ANSWER | |
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How can festivals help in the economic development of a country? |
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Answer» sides being fun, well-managed festivals and events offer a host of economic and social benefits to communities. ... The economic benefits of festivals are easiest to SEE and most OFTEN cited–festivals attract visitors, which STIMULATES the growth of tourism and other BUSINESSES in a town or region.Here is ur answer❤ |
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The distribution of population density is shown by ______ method |
| Answer» TOTAL POPULATION of COUNTRY or AREA/total LANDMASS of country or area | |
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EXPLAIN THE TYPES OF RESOURCES ON THE BASIS OF THE STATUS OF DEVELOPMENT??? |
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Answer» On the basis of the status of development, resources are classified into four groups, namely potential, developed, stock and reserve.On the basis of the status of development, resources are classified into four groups, namely potential, developed, stock and reserve.(i) Potential Resources : Potential resources are those which are found in a region, but have not been utilised. For example, solar energy and wind energy, available in Rajasthan and Gujarat, have not been developed properly.On the basis of the status of development, resources are classified into four groups, namely potential, developed, stock and reserve.(i) Potential Resources : Potential resources are those which are found in a region, but have not been utilised. For example, solar energy and wind energy, available in Rajasthan and Gujarat, have not been developed properly.(ii) Developed Resources : Developed resources are those which are estimated in terms of their quantity and quality for utilisation, e.g., water, SOIL, FORESTS.On the basis of the status of development, resources are classified into four groups, namely potential, developed, stock and reserve.(i) Potential Resources : Potential resources are those which are found in a region, but have not been utilised. For example, solar energy and wind energy, available in Rajasthan and Gujarat, have not been developed properly.(ii) Developed Resources : Developed resources are those which are estimated in terms of their quantity and quality for utilisation, e.g., water, soil, forests.(iii) Stock Resources : Materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs but are not technologically ACCESSIBLE to human beings, e.g., use of water as a rich source of energy.On the basis of the status of development, resources are classified into four groups, namely potential, developed, stock and reserve.(i) Potential Resources : Potential resources are those which are found in a region, but have not been utilised. For example, solar energy and wind energy, available in Rajasthan and Gujarat, have not been developed properly.(ii) Developed Resources : Developed resources are those which are estimated in terms of their quantity and quality for utilisation, e.g., water, soil, forests.(iii) Stock Resources : Materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs but are not technologically accessible to human beings, e.g., use of water as a rich source of energy.(iv) Reserve Resources : Reserve is a part of stock which can be put to use in the NEAR future with the help of existing technology, e.g., water in dams, forests.Explanation:Mark it as Brainlist PLEASE thank this answer |
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Mention any three methods of soil conservation |
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Answer» : 1. Afforestation 2. Checking OVERGRAZING 3. CONSTRUCTING DAMS |
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7. Explain why 82’30’E an odd value has been chosen as the standard meridian of India. 3 mark question |
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Answer» From Gujarat to ARUNACHAL Pradesh there is a time LAG of TWO hours. HENCE, 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.Explanation: |
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What impacts will global warming have in future ? Please give good answers |
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Answer» Explanation:It depends on how much the planet actually heats up. The changes associated with 4° Celsius (or 7.2º Fahrenheit) of warming are expected to be more dramatic than the changes associated with 2°C of warming.Here’s a basic rundown of some big impacts we can expect if global warming continues, via the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (here and here).Hotter temperatures: If emissions keep RISING unchecked, then global average surface temperatures will be at least 2ºC higher (3.6ºF) than pre-industrial levels by 2100 — and possibly 3ºC or 4ºC or more.Higher sea-level rise: The expert consensus is that global sea levels will rise somewhere between 0.7 and 1.2 meters by the end of the CENTURY if global warming continues unchecked (that’s between 2 and 4 feet). And that’s only the average. In regions like the eastern United States, sea-level rise COULD be even higher.Heat waves: A hotter planet will mean more frequent and severe heat waves.Droughts and floods: ACROSS the globe, wet seasons are expected to become wetter, and dry seasons drier. As the IPCC puts it, the world will see “more intense downpours, leading to more floods, yet longer dry periods between rain events, leading to more drought.”Hurricanes: It’s not yet clear what impact global warming will have on tropical cyclones. The IPCC said it was likely that tropical cyclones would get stronger as the oceans heat up, with faster winds and heavier rainfall. But the overall number of hurricanes in many regions was likely to “either decrease or remain essentially unchanged.”Heavier storm surges: Higher sea levels will increase the risk of storm surges and flooding when storms do hit.Agriculture: In many parts of the world, the mix of increased heat and drought is expected to make food production more difficult. The IPCC concluded that global warming of 1°C or more could start hurting crop yields for wheat, corn, and rice by the 2030s, especially in the tropics. (This isn’t uniform, however: some crops may benefit from mild warming, such as WINTER wheat in the United States.)wheat yields global warmingIPCCExtinctions: As the world warms, many plant and animal species will need to shift habitats at a rapid rate to maintain their current conditions. Some species will be able to keep up; others likely won’t. Coral reefs, for instance, will have difficulty adapting if the oceans continue warming and become more acidic. The National Research Council has estimated that a mass extinction event “could conceivably occur before the year 2100.”Long-term changes: Most of the projected changes above will occur in the 21st century. But temperatures will keep rising after that if greenhouse gas levels aren’t stabilized. That increases the risk of more drastic longer-term shifts. One example: if West Antarctica’s ice sheet started crumbling, for instance, that could push sea levels up significantly. The National Research Council deemed many of these rapid climate surprises unlikely this century, but a real possibility farther into the future.MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST |
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Explain the different types of erosion and control measure to prevent the soil erosion. |
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Answer» Explanation:Crop ROTATION: Rotating in high-residue crops — such as CORN, hay, and SMALL grain — can reduce erosion as the layer of residue protects topsoil from being carried away by wind and water. Conservation TILLAGE: Conventional tillage produces a smooth surface that leaves soil VULNERABLE to erosion |
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7. Explain why 82’30’E an odd value has been chosen as the standard meridian of India. this is 3 mark question. answer it correctly. |
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Answer» shhehd shhedb dhhhe hdbbd N |
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How do soil recycle due to human activities? WHOEVER ANSWER THE QUESTION FIRST WILL BE MARKED AS BRAINLESTLONG ANSWER NEEDEDSHORT ANSWERS NOT TAKEN IMPORTANCE |
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Answer» Humans and other ORGANISMS use the SOIL to decompose these waste MATERIALS into NEW materials. ... Once a living thing dies, it falls into the soil and the BIOLOGICAL and chemical processes convert these dead materials into new materials and food for living things. This is natures way of recycling. |
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Do you think that humans are causing global warming and how has global warming affected the world so far ? |
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Answer» Explanation:Global warming is expected to have far-reaching, long-lasting and, in many cases, devastating consequences for planet Earth. Global warming, the gradual heating of Earth's surface, oceans and atmosphere, is caused by human activity, primarily the burning of fossil fuels that pump carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Despite political controversy about climate change, a major report released Sept. 27, 2013, by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) stated that scientists are more certain than ever of the link between human activities and global warming. More than 197 international scientific organizations agree that global warming is real and has been caused by human action. Already, global warming is having a measurable effect on the planet. "We can observe this happening in real time in many places. Ice is melting in both polar ice caps and mountain glaciers. Lakes around the world, including Lake Superior, are warming rapidly — in some cases faster than the surrounding environment. Animals are changing migration patterns and plants are changing the dates of activity," such as trees budding their LEAVES earlier in the spring and dropping them later in the fall, Josef Werne, a professor of geology and environmental science at the University of Pittsburgh, told Live Science. Here is an in-depth look at the changes wrought by global warming. Increase in average temperatures and temperature extremes One of the most immediate and obvious EFFECTS of global warming is the increase in temperatures around the world. The average global temperature has INCREASED by about 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit (0.8 degrees Celsius) over the past 100 years, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Since record keeping began in 1895, the hottest year on record worldwide was 2016, according to NOAA and NASA data. That year Earth's surface temperature was 1.78 degrees F (0.99 degrees C) warmer than the average across the entire 20th century. Before 2016, 2015 was the warmest year on record, globally. And before 2015? Yep, 2014. In fact, 16 of the 17 warmest years on record have happened since 2001, according to NASA. For the contiguous United States and Alaska, 2016 was the second-warmest year on record and the 20th consecutive year that the annual average surface temperature exceeded the 122-year average since record keeping began, according to NOAA. Extreme weather is another effect of global warming. While experiencing some of the hottest summers on record, much of the United States has also been experiencing colder-than-normal winters. Changes in climate can cause the polar jet stream — the boundary between the cold North Pole air and the warm equatorial air — to migrate south, bringing with it cold, ARCTIC air. This is why some states can have a sudden cold snap or colder-than-normal winter, even during the long-term trend of global warming, Werne explained. "Climate is, by definition, the long-term average of weather, over many years. One cold (or warm) year or season has little to do with overall climate. It is when those cold (or warm) years become more and more regular that we start to recognize it as a change in climate rather than simply an anomalous year of weather," he said. Global warming may also lead to extreme weather other than cold or heat extremes. For example, hurricane formations will change. Though this is still a subject of active scientific research, current computer models of the atmosphere indicate that hurricanes are more likely to become less frequent on a global basis, though the hurricanes that do FORM may be more intense. "Since the most damage by far comes from the most intense hurricanes — such as typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines in 2013 — this means that hurricanes could become overall more destructive," said Sobel, a Columbia University professor in the departments of Earth and Environmental Sciences, and Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics. (Hurricanes are called typhoons in the western North Pacific, and they're called cyclones in the South Pacific and Indian oceans.) Lightening is another weather feature that is being affected by global warming. According to a 2014 study, a 50 percent increase in the number of lightning strikes within the United States is expected by 2100 if global temperatures continue to rise. The researchers of the study found a 12 percent increase in lightning activity for every 1.8 degree F (1 degree C) of warming in the atmosphere. NOAA established the U.S. Climate Extremes Index (CEI) in 1996 to track extreme weather events. The number of extreme weather events that are among the most unusual in the historical record, according to the CEI, has been rising over the last four decades. |
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7. Explain why 82’30’E an odd value has been chosen as the standard meridian of India. Answer it this is 3 Mark's question |
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Answer» Explanation:This is because India is a VAST COUNTRY and have a great difference in sunrise timing along East in Gujrat and West in Arrunachal Pradesh. Hence, it is necessary to have a specific TIME all over the India which is done by taking Standard MERIDIAN of India at 82.300East at the Tropic of CANCER passing through the middle of India.82degree 30'E is almost middle meridian of longitude of India. |
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Suggest any five methods for the conservation of water |
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Answer» Suggest any five methods for the CONSERVATION of water.Rainwater Harvesting = RAIN water is the one of the methods of saving surface water run off .Water Recycle ♻ = domestic demand can also be REDUCED by using modern method of recycling.Reuse = the radius of water can be reused for WATERING plants flushing toilet at cetera reduce the domestic use of water. |
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Look at the picture and describe how the land is being used |
| Answer» PLS PROVIDE the PIC then I can ANSWER | |
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Maximum bio-diversity is observed by |
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Answer» IS UR ANSWER ❤️Brazil. It is the COUNTRY with the GREATEST biodiversity of flora and fauna on the planet. Brazil has the highest NUMBER of species of known mammals and freshwater fish, and more than 50,000 species of trees and bushes, it TAKES first place in PLANT diversity._________❤️________→FOLLOW ME→MAKE MY ANSWER BRAINLIST→GIVE THANKS TO MY ANSWER→BE HAPPY ALWAYS_________❤️________ |
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What will be the relative humidity of air whose absolute humidity is 20gm/m cube and vapour holding in 30gm /m cube |
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Answer» First calculator converts relative humidity to absolute humidity for given temperature and barometric pressure. NEXT calculator does the opposite - converts absolute humidity to relative humidity for given temperature and barometric pressure. Some theory and FORMULAS are below the calculator.Explanation:Relative humidity to absolute humidity and VISE VERSA calculatorsFirst calculator converts relative humidity to absolute humidity for given temperature and barometric pressure. Second calculator converts absolute humidity to relative humidity for given temperature and barometric pressure |
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Suggest any five steps to conserve soil |
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Answer» tice no till farmingwith no till farming crops are allowed to REMAIN rather than being allowed under at the end of the season this practice keep smile ancord in PLACE rather than having bare ground exposed to wind and waterwith no till farming crops are allowed to remain rather than being allowed under at the end of the season this practice keep smile ancord in place rather than having bare ground exposed to wind and water2. use terrace farmingthis type of farming uses the topography of the land to slow water flow through a series of terrace this month manipulation of the water flow prevents it from gathering speeds and washing soil away from farm landsthis type of farming uses the topography of the land to slow water flow through a series of terrace this month manipulation of the water flow prevents it from gathering speeds and washing soil away from farm lands3. Practice contour farmingcontour farming duplicates the effect of terrace farming but on a smaller is killer rather than planting crops in a straight multi colour Rose crops are planted FOLLOWING the counter of the landscape crops planted up and down hillsides create pathways for water to grow crops planted parallel to the land slow the flow of water that prevent soil erosioncontour farming duplicates the effect of terrace farming but on a smaller is killer rather than planting crops in a straight multi colour Rose crops are planted following the counter of the landscape crops planted up and down hillsides create pathways for water to grow crops planted parallel to the land slow the flow of water that prevent soil erosion4. REDUCE impervious surfaceimpervious surface such as driveways and plateaus allows precipitation to properly of them water flow gain momentum when moving over subsurface can there in erode stream bank and lakes shores5.Leeching This is by far the most effective procedure for removing salts from the root zone of soils. ... LEACHING may reduce salinity levels in the absence of artificial drains when there is sufficient natural drainage, i.e. the ponded water drains without raising the water table. |
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What is Equitorial reigon ? Define and give characterstics of it |
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Answer» Characteristics of Equatorial Climates Regions with this climate experience high temperatures all year round. The average monthly temperatures are about 26 – 28 degrees Celsius. ... These regions usually experience 2000 MM of rainfall or more in a year. Rainfall is high for most of the yearhope it HELPS plz mark my ANSWER as the brainliestthank you |
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Give an account of production and distribution of petroleum in India |
| Answer» BOUT 8.7 TONS distribution: sea coast of west Bengal, goa, MUMBAI etc.please MARK me as brainlizest FOLLOW up.... | |
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Space between earth and moon? |
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Answer» HeyyExplanation:DISTANCE between EARTH and MOON is 384,400 KM |
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Developed countries are most preferred location of emigrants . Why ?No spam please |
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Answer» because JOB OPPORTUNITIES are AVAILABLE there..and it is a well developed AREA.. |
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Explain any five factors responsible for the formation of soil what is meant by land use pattern? Why is it important to study the land use pattern? Uist the factorsinfluencing the utilisation of land. |
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Answer» The MAJOR factors AFFECTING the formation of soil are relief, PARENT material, climate, vegetation and other life-forms and timeExplanation:the arrangement of land in different sectors is known as land use pattern. the study of land use pattern is IMPORTANT for the economic planning of a nation.It helps in assessing shortcomings in the land utilisation. |
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Explain any five factors responsible for the formation of soil |
| Answer» FACTORS OF SOIL FORMATION : Relief, parent ROCK, climate , vegetation and time are important factors in soil formation. VARIOUS FORCES of nature, such as change in temperature, AMOUNT of rainfall, Humidity, action of running water, wind, and activities of decomposers contribute to the Formation of Soil. | |
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Classify Indian Coal reserve on the basis of their geological age |
| Answer» HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!!!! The coal deposits on the basis of their age can be classified as Gondwana coal which is approximately 105 million YEARS OLD and tertiary coal which is just approximately 88 million years old.Explanation:FOLLOW me | |
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क्षेत्रभेटीचा अहवाल लेखन ganpatipule |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:हम जानते हैं कि पृथ्वी की पूरी सतह का लगभग 75 प्रतिशत महासागर, समुद्र, झीलों, नदियों आदि जैसे प्राकृतिक पानी से ढका हुआ है जो पृथ्वी के चारों ओर एक निरंतर लिफाफा के रूप में कम या ज्यादा रूप में है।पानी के इस लिफाफे को हाइड्रोस्फीयर (ग्रीक, हुडस = पानी) कहा जाता है। इस प्रकार, संयुक्त रूप में लिथोस्फीयर और हाइड्रोस्फीयर को पृथ्वी की परत के रूप में जाना जाता है। पृथ्वी की परत के नीचे पृथ्वी का आंतरिक भाग है। यह आगे तीन गोले में उप-विभाजित है। | |
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What was the condition of the farmers in the past and the present. |
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Answer» Explanation:The condition of the most of the farmers is horrible. ... KUNDU, lives in India (2001-present) · AUTHOR has 245 answers and 7.9m answer views ... MANY schemes of many governments have came across in PAST years but no one worked for them. plese mark me as a brainlist answer |
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Identify any three ecological problem caused by building large dams |
| Answer» EE ecological problem caused by building LARGE dams are:1.Soil erosion.2.Species Extinction.3.Spread of diseases.Hope it HELPS so follow me and MARK as brainliest......... | |
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Name the plain which are rich and fertilize |
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Answer» All the rivers carry loads of alluvium while flowing down from the mountains, which are deposited over the lands on the banks of these rivers and their tributaries. Thus, the entire northern PLAIN is highly RICH and fertile, where staple CROPS like RICE and wheat are grown in ABUNDANCE. HOPE IT HELPS YOU !! |
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natural regions of the world with climate , natural vegetation, various natural regions of the world, location and area in 600 words |
| Answer» EQUATORIAL Region.Deciduous Forest.Coniferous Forest.Tropical Monsoon.Hot Desert.Mediterranean.Temperate Grassland.Tundra.plz MARK me as BRAINLIEST ANSWER | |
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Why has Europe flourished in International trade ? |
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Answer» Explanation:Europe has BECOME deeply integrated into global MARKETS. Thanks to the ease of modern transport and COMMUNICATIONS, it is now easier to produce, buy and sell goods around the world which gives European companies of every size the POTENTIAL to TRADE outside Europe |
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Read the following statement and write whether it is True or False: 1. Green revolution was introduced in India in late 1950s |
| Answer» TION:Falsethe REVOLUTION was INTRODUCED in the 1960sPlease mark as BRAINLIEST | |
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EXERCISE 1.2 1. Express each number as a product of its prime factors:(i) 140(ii) 156(ii) 3825(iv) 5005(v) 74292. Find the LCM and HCF of the following pairs of integers and verify that LCM X HCF =product of the two numbers.(i) 26 and 91(i) 510 and 92(ii) 336 and 543. Find the LCM and HCF of the following integers by applying the prime factorisationmethod.(i) 12, 15 and 21 (ii) 17,23 and 29(iii) 8, 9 and 254. Given that HCF (306, 657) = 9, find LCM (306, 657).5. Check whether 6" can end with the digit 0 for any natural number n.6. Explain why 7x 11 x 13 + 13 and 7 x 6 x 5 x 4x3 x 2x1 +5 are composite numbers.7. There is a circular path around a sports field. Sonia takes 18 minutes to drive one roundof the field, while Ravi takes 12 minutes for the same. Suppose they both start at thesame point and at the same time, and go in the same direction. After how many minuteswill they meet again at the starting point? |
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Describe national parks and biosphere reserves |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:National Park is an area which is strictly reserved for protection of wildlife. ... (1) National Park: No CUTTING, Grazing allowed, Outside Species Allowed. Biosphere Reserve: 3 areas, Core, Buffer & Marginal, No outside Species allowed, Conservation & reserach purpose BOT | |
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Write about the three components of Environment with examples in 100 words |
| Answer» E is your answer environment is defined as the natural world in which people, animals and plants live. The term Environment is derived from French terms ‘virer(to turn) or ‘in/viron’ meaning to encircle; and denotes the interaction between natural surroundings and organisms including human beings. Thus, environment is the surroundings in which living and non-living things live, interact, grow and perish. The conditions present in the surroundings govern the life of creatures therein.Four components of Environment The four major components of environment include LITHOSPHERE, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere, corresponding to rocks, water, air and life respectively.Lithosphere is the outermost layer of earth called crust, which is made of different MINERALS. Its depth can reach up to 100 kilometers and is found on both land (terrestrial crust) and OCEANS (oceanic crust). The main component of lithosphere is earth’s tectonic plates.Hydrosphere comprises of all forms of water bodies on earth including oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, ponds, streams etc. It covers 70% of earth’s surface. 97.5% of water found on Earth is in the oceans in the form of salt water. Only 2.5 % of water on Earth is freshwater. Out of this, 30.8% is available as groundwater and 68.9% is in frozen forms as in glaciers. Amount of 0.3% is available in rivers, reservoirs and lakes and is easily accessible to man.Atmosphere is gaseous layer enveloping the Earth. The atmosphere with oxygen in abundance is unique to Earth and sustains life. It mainly comprises 78.08% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.038% carbon dioxide, and traces of hydrogen, helium, and noble gases. The amount of water vapour present is variable.Biosphere refers to all the regions on Earth where life exists. The ECOSYSTEMS that support life could be in soil, air, water or land. The term Biosphere was coined by Geologist Edward Suess who used this term for place on Earth where life can be found. Biosphere refers to the sum total of all living matter, the biomass or biota. It extends from the polar ice caps to the equator, with each region harboring some life form suitable to the conditions there. | |
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What is demography ? explain |
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Answer» Demographics is the study of a population BASED on factors such as AGE, race, and sex. ... Governments, corporations, and NONGOVERNMENT organizations use demographics to learn more about a population's characteristics for many PURPOSES, including policy development and economic MARKET research.MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER |
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John Kea(4) LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCI |
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Answer» This is the POEM by JHON kits.Explanation:PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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Q.3. Identify the following physical features and,eatures and suggest a suitable title :GEOGRAPHICAL SKILL0.4. Carefully observe the given pictures and answer the ques(1) At which stage of the river the followed features will be fomed.(ii) Suggest a suitable title for figure 1.(iii) Suggest a suitable title for the figure 2.Fig. 1Fig. 2Ans.LAB MANUAL Social Science-Virth-6GEOGRAPH |
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Answer» re the PICTURES |
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What is a bicycle algorithm to it and itself |
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Answer» tionWe propose an optimization framework for urban bicycle network design. The model takes into account interests of the users (who travel along shortest paths) and the planners (available BUDGET). An underlying network composed by street segments SUITABLE to build cycling infrastructure is taken as input. Each network link has construction and user cost, both proportional to the distance. A network link without cycling infrastructure which is part of a path followed by users, has a larger user cost. A multi-commodity network flow mixed-integer mathematical program is proposed and applied to small-sized PROBLEM instances to validate the model. The formulation considers the discontinuities of the bicycle network, i.e. the users’ paths which include segments without cycling infrastructure. Sensitivity analysis are performed with respect to budget levels and to penalization of user’s cost in links without cycling infrastructure. A metaheuristic is proposed to handle large-sized instances. As an additional feature (difficult to formulate in the exact model), the metaheuristic also minimizes the total number of discontinuities by including them into the OBJECTIVE function. The accuracy of the metaheuristic is estimated by comparing with exact results when possible. The methodology is tested using data from the city of Montevideo, Uruguay, including a large-sized underlying street network and origin-destination trips estimated from a household survey. Computational results are obtained with and without minimization of discontinuities, and they are compared with the current bicycle network of the city.Pls mark me as the brainliest |
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How can the overpopulation be crubed |
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Answer» Please mark it as brain list please follow me and I will follow you back really .DECREASING child mortality, improving education and providing people with economic opportunities all help to reduce fertility and population growth. International AID, fair trade and global justice are all TOOLS to help bring global population back to SUSTAINABLE levels. |
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Think about all the family members and write about their contribution as an important resource right answer please |
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Answer» THIS IS YOUR ANSWER FRIEND. Explanation:AS WE HAVE LEARNT THAT EVEN HUMAN BEINGS ARE CONSIDERED AS A RESOURCE BECAUSE HUMANS ARE AN ASSET(USEFUL).THAT IS ONLY THE HUMAN SKILL THAT HAVE A GREAT IMPACT ON DEVELOPING OF A RESOURCE .EVEN TODAY MANY RESOURCES ARE UNTOUCHED AND ARE TO BE FOUND. IN THECASE OF A FAMILY THE FAMILY DEVELOPS A CIVILISED SOCIETY, BY MAKING A CHILD CAPABLE OF UNDERSTANDING HIS/HER RIGHTS AND DUTIES. A CIVILISED SOCIETY IS A STEP TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT. |
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