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Fill in the blanks the Earth roles on it's axis from dash to dash |
| Answer» TATION and REVOLUTION | |
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How do sprinklers help in the conservation of water? |
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Answer» tion:With lesser WATER SPRINKLERS water the CROPS which are far away.It is a modern farming techniqueSprinklers also water the crops very FAST. |
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| 20453. |
Who earth's faster animal? |
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Answer» Fastest organismThe fastest land animal is the cheetah, which has a recorded SPEED of between 109.4 km/h (68.0 MPH) and 120.7 km/h (75.0 mph). The peregrine FALCON is the fastest bird, and the fastest member of the animal kingdom, with a diving speed of 389 km/h (242 mph).Explanation:follow me...... |
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| 20454. |
What is density of population? (Explain with formula) |
| Answer» POPULATION DENSITY is a measurement of population per UNIT area, or exceptionally unit volume; it is a quantity of type NUMBER density. It is frequently applied to living organisms, most of the time to humans. | |
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EXPLAIN THE CLASSIFICATION OF SOIL?? |
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Answer» Soil classification is the separation of soil into CLASSES or groups each having similar characteristics and potentially similar behaviour. A classification for engineering PURPOSES should be based mainly on MECHANICAL properties, e.g. permeability, stiffness, strength. |
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Consequence of climate change |
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Answer» If this make u helpful then PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST. |
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Tell the differenc between gnp of brazil and india in2016 |
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Answer» Explanation:India entered 2016 with by far the lowest output PER person among BRIC countries. Still, India's GDP per capita was ROUGHLY equivalent to BRAZIL's in 1985, Russia's in 2000, and China's in 2004. ... In 2018, India is the world's third-largest economy and could become a high-middle income country by 2030. |
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Give four main examples of human made resources |
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Answer» Examples of man-made resources include PLASTIC, paper, soda, sheet metal, rubber and brass. These contrast with natural resources, such as WATER, crops, sunlight, crude oil, wood and gold.Explanation:here's the ANSWER please follow me |
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| 20459. |
Diffrecnce between relief symbol and coliur symbol |
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The decomposition of rocks is generally called as |
| Answer» TION:WEATHERING. MARK ME AS BRAINLIESTS | |
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Rain Harvesting is mostly practiced in which areas? a) Arids b) Water resources c) Semi Arids d) Both a) and b) |
| Answer» TION:I THINK The ANSWER IS (D)- Both (a) and (C)MARK AS BRAINLIST | |
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Identify and write the different land relief's found in India |
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Answer» The himalayasThe Desertsthe islandsthe PENINSULA the PLATEAU |
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One of the following activities which do not help in the conservation of water resources. a) Treating polluted water b) Sprinkler irrigation c) Excessive use of tube wells d) Rainwater harvesting |
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Answer» Excessive use of TUBE wells (OPTION C) EXPLANATION:Please mark asl BRAINLIEST |
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Explain the characteristics of peninsular plateau |
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Answer» Main features of the Peninsular Plateau: (i) It is a table land composed of the old CRYSTALLINE, igneous and metamorphic rocks. (II) It is formed due to the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land. (iii) It has broad and shallow VALLEYS and rounded HILLS. |
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Geography std 8 complete the sentence by selecting corret option. |
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Answer» where are the SENTENCES dudeExplanation: |
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Express 0.176 in the form of p/q |
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Answer» 176/1000 is your anspls MARK as BRAINLEAST ANS |
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Wich of the following is an actual resource? |
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Answer» Explanation:Actual RESOURCES are those resources whose quantity is known. These resources are being used in the present. The uranium found in Ladakh is an example of potential resource that could be used in the FUTURE. The rich deposits of COAL in Ruhr region of Germany is an actual resource.Please ANSWER me brainlist....... |
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X-rays travel with the velocity of |
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Answer» X rays are light waves (electromagnetic waves). So they travel at 299792458 METRES per SECOND (APPROXIMATELY 3.00×10^8 m/s) in vacuum and REDUCE according to the refractive INDEX of the medium in other media.Explanation: |
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. 2 Themain erosionalsalt dominated rock is.process ofmive |
| Answer» RIVERS having SALT bed rock erode by solution method. This takes place when the rock gets diluted in WATER forming solutionThank youI've answered as FAST as I can to answer your question.Hope you UNDERSTOOD it.Pls mark my answer as brainliest and follow me. | |
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When people are more than the _____ of a region then it is called ________ |
| Answer» E people are more than the capacity of a REGION then it is CALLED over POPULATION. | |
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FILL IN THE BLANKS: The distance between the earth and the sun is about _____ |
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Answer» tion:a MILLION kilometrespls PLS MARK it as brainlest answer |
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The first known planet which has rings around it is _____ |
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Answer» ...itzDopeGirl |
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Prepare synopsis of soil according to the details given in chapter 1 of Geography under the following heads: a) Name of the soil b) Areas c) Formation d) Properties and e) Significance for class 10th |
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Answer» why should i you MAKE itExplanation: |
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What is the year of establishment to this factory |
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School building is a natural resource true and false |
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What are risk and benift of living near a volcano ? |
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Answer» tion:There are INDEED risk of living near volcanoes such as pollution and DESTRUCTION caused by volcano ERUPTIONS. However there are also benefits such as fertile soil. When a volcano ERUPTS, it produces ash PARTICLES, which create the risk of pollution. |
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Factor which help in the development of resources ______ |
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Answer» There are a number of factors which CONTRIBUTE in the development of RESOURCES . Land ,LABOUR, physical capital ,HUMAN capital, availability of proper INFRASTRUCTURE are some of the major factors which contribute in the development of resources. Hope it helps you |
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The speed at which we are finishing our _ is alarming |
| Answer» TION:NATURAL RESOURCES,........ I GUESS | |
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Factors influencing the amount of moisture in the atmosphere |
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Answer» TION:I. Evaporation & Transpiration (water changes from liquid state into gaseous state.)It causes an apparent heat loss (latent heat), so drop of temperature of the surrounding is resulted. The process occurs while the vapour pressure difference exists between different places. Factors affecting evapotranspiration:a. High insolation input (latitudes): It raises up the surface temperature because more energy will be received. And also high temperature enables the air to hold more moisture.b. High RELATIVE humidity: More moisture exists, thus the air is near the point of saturation.c. The humidity of the wind: Hot dry wind (onshore wind) can increase (decrease) evaporation.d. Dense vegetation: increase transpiration rate. Global pattern of evapotranspiration: greater evaporation in mid-latitude and tropics, and greater in southern hemisphereFactors affecting the global pattern are insolation input, moisture supply and wind pattern.² In high latitudes, there is little available energy for evaporation.² In middle and lower latitudes, the rates are high over the oceans in view of the unlimited availability of water.² The land maximum occurs more or loss at the equators because of the relatively high solar radiation receipts and large transpiration losses from the luxuriant vegetation of this region.² Secondary maximum over land mid-latitudes is related to the strong PREVAILING westerlies.² Minimum rate in the doldrums belt as a result of lower wind speeds and the proximity of the vapour pressure in the air to its saturation value. II. Condensation (water vapour changes into water droplets.)3 conditions for condensation1. Saturated air2. Air cools down to the dew point temperaturea. contact coolingb. advection coolingc. radiation cooling3. Condensation nuclei (Particles of salt, dust, smoke, ions will attract water molecules. Condensation takes place easily in the industrial cities and coastal regions.) Forms of condensation1. High level condensation: clouds2. Low level condensation: fog III. Precipitation1. Uplift mechanisms for coolinga. convection upliftb. orographic upliftc. frontal upliftd. adiabactic cooling (unstable / conditional unstable condition)DALR&SALR >ELR or DALR>ELR>SALR 2. Droplets enlargementa. Bergeron-Findeison theory (ice crystal method) in temperate regionb. Collisions theory in the tropics: the air temperature does not reach 0℃ in the upper atmosphere. Water droplets are enlarged by coalescence.) Factors unfavourable to precipitation:1. Temperature inversion (adabatically warming) DALR & DALR < ELR (absolute stability): cold air masses invade into the warm surface.2. Radiation cooling at night on the mountain slopes.3. Continentality: the interior part of a continent has limited moisture.4. Relief: high mountain cuts off the moisture supply Forms of precipitation:1. Major forms: rain, snow, hail2. Minor forms: dew, frost Types of Precipitation:1. Convection type2. Orographic type3. Frontal TYPE Global pattern of precipitationThe precipitation decreases with increasing the latitude. (Factors affecting the precipitation are moisture content in atmosphere, continentality, offshore wind, and pressure belts. These factors can explain the spatial distribution of arid areas.)Seasonal variation: shifting of the planetary wind belts (ITCZ and polar front).Local variation: typhoons, strong local heating, sea breeze, and leeward side in mountain area. IV. Moisture Balance Transfer = Evaporation - PrecipitationThe transfer happens in where vapour pressure difference and radiation imbalances between different places. More moisture is transferred in southern hemisphere. a. Vertical transfer: surface to atmosphere happens through evapotranspiration, condensation and precipitation.b. Horizontal transfer:Tropics have the moisture deficit in the atmosphere (E |
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Who is activist?name and give some example of their work |
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Answer» Binova bhave EXPLANATION:He was the spiritual heir of Gandhi jiHe did BLOOD less revolutionHe was known to do padyatra to PREACH GANDHIJI 's message all over INDIA |
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Explain any 3 problems that arise due to indiscriminate use of reaouce in india..mention a solution for it. chapter 1 geo |
| Answer» HOPE IT HELPS YOUThe problems FACED by indiscriminate use of resources are as follow:-Accumulation of wealth in the hands of a few PEOPLE and hence increase the difference between rich and poor.Resources will decline.Global environment crises ARISES. | |
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The hottest planet in the solar system is ____ |
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Answer» tion:The HOTTEST PLANET in the solar SYSTEM is mercurybecause it is very nearer to the SUN |
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State the factors that encourage ‘persecution’ |
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Answer» The INFLICTING of SUFFERING, harassment, imprisonment, internment, fear, or pain are all factors that MAY establish PERSECUTION, but not all suffering will necessarily establish persecution. |
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The Tibet Plateau is the highest plateau in the world. [ ] |
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Answer» YES, TIBET PLATEAU IS THE HIGHEST PLATEAU IN THE WORLD. Explanation:It is also called ROOF OF THE WORLD because its about THREE miles above the sea level and is surrounded by supper TALL mountains. Hope U LIKE my answer. Please mark this as brainliest answer. |
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How is the standard meridian of india calculated in 60,80 words |
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Answer» 82&1/2 Eastlongitude is the standard MERIDIAN of India. It PASSES through Alhabad (Mirzapur) UTTAR Pradesh. The Indian standard Time (IST)will be calculatedfrom this meridian only. The standard time is CALCULATED on the BASIS of 82.30'E longitude , in Shankargarh Fort , Mirzapur .I hope it may help you.Please mark me as BRIANLIEST. |
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Moderate climate is caleed moderate climate is called as..... |
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Answer» TemperateExplanation:TEMPERATE means mild, moderate. If you're a temperate person, you are calm, REASONABLE. If you live in a temperate CLIMATE, it's WARM and sunny, but not too hot.Hope it helped |
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All lines of latitude are drawn _______ to the equator |
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Answer» 'Parallel' is your ANSWER ! |
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mention the name of three state of india where over mining over irrigation and over grazing cause land degradation...for class 10 chapter 1 geo..tell me in 3 points each..tell me as fastest as you can.. |
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Answer» tion:over mining ... chhatisgarh,madhya Pradesh,jharkhand.over irrigation... Punjab, haryana,UTTAR Pradesh.over GRAZING... MAHARASHTRA,GUJARAT, madhya Pradesh. |
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Which of the following is responsible for the the variation in in the the colour of soil in different part of India options are different in rock formation, weathering , erosion and deposition, land use |
| Answer» DIFFERENCES in ROCK FORMATION is the answer hope this is HELPFUL | |
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Why do we consider humans a biggest resource plzz answer fast |
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Answer» because only humans are ABLE to CONVERT non RESOURCES into resources by their SKILL and TECHNOLOGY |
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Q. green concrete is also known as: 1). wet concrete2). fresh concrete3). plastic concrete4). all of the above |
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Which of the following is responsible for Variation in the colour soil in different part of India |
| Answer» GIVE the POINTS so I can ANSWER it | |
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What do you mean by 'sustainable devolopment' ? |
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Answer» Sustainable development is a development that meets the NEEDS of the PRESENT without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. EXPLANATION:The goal of sustainable development is to meet the needs of today, without compromising the needs of tomorrow. This means we cannot continue using current LEVELS of resources as this will not leave enough for future generations.HAPPY TO HELP |
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A tributary of Indus originating from Himachal Pradesh |
| Answer» JHELUM ,chennab ,SATLUJ ,BEAS ,RAVI | |
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WHAT IS A BLACK HOLE.NAME ANY BLACK HOLE. |
| Answer» E if u HV asked this by your own Black hole is actually a very strange thing not area neither a hole... black hole is beyond human thinking but there are many genius minds out there who founded many things about black holes.. When a huge star collapses or dies by its own gravity it becomes a blackhole. Only huge ones become blackhole small BLACKHOLES become red giant when they dies off.. you have probably heard of neutron star they also have strong gravitational pull they become neutron star when the star of more mass than usual but lesser than the star that became black hole goes supernovai CANT remember any name of black hole u can CHECK them on google | |
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(4) write names of any five dynasties that ruled during the mediaeval period |
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Answer» During medieval history, major dynasties were: CHAUHAN dynast. Tomara dynasty. Dynasties of Delhi SULTANATE: Slave dynasty or the Mamluk dynasty, Khilji dynasty, Tughlaq Dynasty, Sayyid Dynasty, Lodi dynasty, Sur ( of Sher shah SURI) dynasty. The Mughals : Muslim dynasty of Chagatai Turco-Mongol.Thank you.I've answered as fast as I can to ANSWER your question.Hope you understood it.Pls mark my answer as brainliest and follow me. |
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The last community to settle in eastern africa |
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Explain 5 features that are responsible for soil formation in india.. |
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Answer» 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.Explanation:The soil is one of the important components of the sustainability of an ecosystem because it is the vitally important natural medium for the growth of vegetation. It can be defined as, 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. Here, we are giving brief note on the major factors which are responsible for the formation of the Soil. |
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Which factors lead to soil degeradation |
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Answer» tion:There are several physical factors contributing to soil degradation distinguished by the manners in which they change the natural composition and structure of the soil. Rainfall, SURFACE runoff, floods, wind EROSION, tillage, and MASS movements result in the LOSS of FERTILE top spoil thereby declining soil quality.please follow me.. |
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Write a note on how the Himalayan ranges was formed? |
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Answer» tion:This mountain range is formed by the South Asian plate colliding with the eurasian plate. 》 This means that Himalayas are slowly growing taller. ... The BENIFIT for INDIAN subcontinent is that the Himalayas stops the frigid WINDS of central Asia and therefore MAKES INDIA a warm country and more condusive to life.MARK AS BRAINLIST.........##FOLLOW ME### |
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