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what are the negative factors that cause depletion of flora and fauna under colonial rule ? name one moment that has successfully resisted deforestation in uttarakhand |
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Answer» cannot UNDERSTAND the QUESTION. |
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| 20502. |
What is the glorious revolution |
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Answer» tion:The Glorious Revolution, or Revolution of 1688, was the deposition and replacement of JAMES II and VII as ruler of England, Scotland and Ireland by his daughter MARY II and his Dutch nephew and Mary's HUSBAND, WILLIAM III of Orange, which took place between November 1688 and May 1689 |
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A very small speech on world environment day |
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Answer» tion:Our environment is one of the most important aspects to survive on this PLANET. Moreover, it is the only thing that can make life SUSTAINABLE. Without it, we cannot survive even a SINGLE day. For instance, our skin will burn, the LUNGS will get ruptured, our blood pressure would rise.Furthermore, we will not have food and water to survive. And this will also be possible because of the imbalance of heat and atmospheric pressure. THUS it is important that we should take care of the environment. Also, abandon all the exploitation that we are causing it.plz mark me as brainliest |
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Draw the diagram of lava erupting from the valcano |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:A volcano is an opening in the surface of the Earth from which hot magma flows out. The following are the structural features of a volcano: Vent: It is an opening from which hot magma flow out to the surface of the Earth. It is a circular PIPE like structure. CRATER: It is a BOWL shaped like opening or a MOUTH of a volcano. Magma chamber: It is here that the hot magma is stored beneath a volcano. Magma: It is the hot molten fluid, which comes out to the surface during a volcanic eruption. Lava: When molten magma reaches the surface of the Earth, it is known as lava. | |
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PICTURE 1 AND 2 Q.1 WHAT DO THESE PICTURES INDICATE? HIGHLIGHT AT LEAST 3 DIFFERENCES IN THE PICTURES. Answer fasttttttt and right then, I will mark you as brilliant idea.... |
| Answer» FARMER ,DOGS and tactor | |
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A number i divided inte2 partssuch thatI part is ten moretheatherocethesatioFund theanch two partsalso |
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Answer» 40Explanation:Since the two PARTS are in the ratio 5:3, then LET the first number be 5x and SECOND number be 3x. As second number is 10 more than the other, so it will be 3x+10. 5x=3x+10 2x=10 x=5 The first number becomes 5(5)=25 and second number becomes 3(5)=15. The new number will be 25+15=40. |
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What is the time at X town 40degree West when it is 2 p.m. at Greenwich |
| Answer» 6 : 00 : 35 PM | |
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Why most peasants of Bihar are reluctant to cultivate sugarcane |
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Answer» Rice, WHEAT, and maize are the major cereal crops. Arhar, urad, moong, gram, pea, lentils, and khesaria are some of the pulses cultivated in Bihar. Bihar is the LARGEST producer of VEGETABLES, which is dominated by potato, onion, eggplant, and cauliflowerHOPE IT HELPS YOUPLEASE FOLLOW ME |
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Make a project on natural vegitation and wildlife of Chhattisgarh ( for class 8th ) plzz...if u give correct answer then I will definitely mark it as brainlist |
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Answer» Chattisgarh Forests and Vegetation–The state of Chhattisgarh being placed in Deccan bio-geographical Area, HOUSES an important part of that rich and unique biological diversity. What is a more conspicuous is that the state is significantly rich in endemism with respect to many plants having medicinal importance.Biogeographically, the state falls in Deccan bio-region comprising representative fauna of central India like the tiger , leopard ,gaur ,sambhar , chital , nilgai and wild boar . The state is a proud possessor of rare wildlife like the wild buffalo and hill myna which have been declared as rare and endangered. Apart from the species diversity, the state is also endowed with rich genetic diversity. The variation in the genetic composition of individuals within or among floristic and faunal species is large.The recorded forest area in the state is 59,772 km2 which is 44.21 of its geographical area. Reserved, Protected and Unclassed Forests constitute 43.13%, 4021% and 16.65% of the total forest area respectively.Dantewara has maximum forest cover while janjgir-champa has lowest forest cover.The forests of the state fall under two major forest types, i.e., Tropical Moist Deciduous forest and the Tropical Dry Deciduous forest. The state of Chhattisgarh is endowed with about 22 varied forest sub-types existing in the state.Tropial Moist Decidous Forests (Sal Forests)These forests are found in areas of moderate rainfall of 100 to 200 cm per annum, mean annual temperature of about 27°C and the average annual relative humidity of 60 to 75 per cent. Found in southern part of chattisgarh. The trees of these forests drop their leaves for about 6-8 weeks during the spring and early summer when sufficient moisture for the leaves is not available.The sub-soil water is not enough to enable the trees to retain their leaves throughout the year. These are very useful forests because they yield valuable timber and several other forest products. The main species found in these forests are , sal, padauk, laurel, white chuglam, badam, dhup, chikrosi, KOKKO, haldu, rosewood, mahua, bijasal, lendi, semul, irul, dhaman, amla, kusum, tendu, paula, jamun, bamboo, etc. It is comparatively easy to exploit these forests due to their high degree of gregariousness.Tropical DryDecidous Forests (Teak Forests)These are similar to moist deciduous forests and shed their leaves in dry season. The major difference is that the species of dry deciduous forests can grow in areas of comparatively less rainfall of 100-150 cm per annum.They represent a transitional type; on the wetter side, they give way to moist deciduous and on the drier side they degenerate into thorn forests. Such forests are characterised by closed and rather uneven canopy, composed of a mixture of a few species of deciduous trees, rising upto a height of 20 metres or so. Enough light reaches the ground to permit the growth of grass and climbers. Bamboos also grow but they are not luxuriant. The important species are teak, axlewood, tendu, bijasal, rosewood, amaltas, palas, haldu, kasi, bel, lendi, common bamboo, red sanders, anjair, harra.Mixed ForestsThe maximum Chattisgarh Forests and Vegetation are covered is that of mixed forests, which includes teak or sal mixed with other species like saja, bija, lendia , haldu ,dhaora , salai , aonla , amaltas , gamhar , etc. Dazzling white kulu trees scattered around stand out conspicuously among the various hues of green. The ground is covered with maze of grasses, plants, bushes and saplings. Pterocarpusmarsupium is also used for control of blood sugar in Diabetes since ancient times in India.Medicinal plants –Medicinal trees and plants of various kinds are found in abundance in the Chattisgarh Forests and Vegetation.Important ones are: Aeglemarmelos, Azadirachtaindica, Bixaorellana, Buteamonosperma, Asparagus racemosus, Argemonemexicana,Buchananialanzan, Aloe barbadensis, Acoruscalamus, Cassia tora, Curculigoorchioides, Curcuma longa.State Forest PolicyThe basic objectives that should GOVERN the State Forest Policy are the following: –Unlocking of the vast array of forest resources on sustainable basis for ENHANCED well-being of local people by converting these OPEN access resources (OAR) into community controlled, prioritized, protected and managed resources.– A shift plzzzzz mark me brainliest |
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Why are the tropical rain forest known as evergreen forests |
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Which state among kerla, bihar and odisha had high enfant mortility rate ? why? |
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Answer» I THINK BIHAR . Because of POVERTY there is HIGH mortility RATE |
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| 20512. |
10 ways how we can conserve resources |
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Answer» 10 Important things you can do to CONSERVE Natural ResourcesFollow the 3 R's. It is time to apply the three R's of the environment that is reduce, REUSE, RECYCLE. ...SAVE Water. Without water nothing can live. ...Save electricity. We NEED electricity at every moment and in every walk of life. ...Save fuel. ...No plastic. ...Go Green. ...Use renewable resources. ...Biodiversity. |
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The countries with the highest percentage of land under forest cover is found in the equatorial region why |
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Answer» Russia is the country with HIGHEST percentage of land under FOREST cover. I hope it MAY help you.Please MARK me as BRIANLIEST. |
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Is the difference between a fold mountain and a rift mountain |
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Answer» Here's your ANSWER mate Explanation:Mountains: Fold mountains are developed when deposited rock strata in geosynclines are SUBJECTED to COMPRESSIVE forces. ... A rift mountain is formed on a divergent plate BOUNDARY, a crustal extension, a spreading apart of the surface, which is SUBSEQUENTLY further deepened by the forces of erosionHOPE IT HELPS. PLS MARK ME BRAINLIEST ☺️ |
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Briefly describe any three methods of soil conservation. |
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Answer» Soil conservation is the prevention of loss of the top most layer of the soil from erosion or prevention of reduced fertility caused by over usage, acidification, salinization or other chemical soil contamination.Slash-and-burn and other unsustainable methods of subsistence farming are practiced in some lesser developed areas. A SEQUEL to the deforestation is typically large scale erosion, loss of soil nutrients and sometimes total DESERTIFICATION. Techniques for IMPROVED soil conservation include crop rotation, cover crops, conservation tillage and planted windbreaks, affect both erosion and fertility. When plants die, they decay and become part of the soil. Code 330 defines standard methods recommended by the U.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service. Farmers have practiced soil conservation for millennia. In Europe, policies such as the Common Agricultural Policy are targeting the application of best management practices such as reduced tillage, winter cover crops,[1] plant residues and GRASS margins in order to better address the soil conservation. Political and economic action is further required to solve the erosion problem. A simple governance HURDLE concerns how we value the land and this can be changed by cultural adaptation.[2]Contour mowing Terrace farming Keyline design Perimeter runoff control Windbreaks Cover crops/crop rotation Soil-conservation farming Salinity management Soil organisms Mineralization See also References Further readingplz mark it as brainlist |
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Petroleum and its derivities are called_______ |
| Answer» UM and its DERIVATIVES are CALLED BLACK GOLD as they are very valuable.itzDopeGirl | |
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छ. निम्न शब्दों के तद्भव रूप लिखिए।1. कूप2. तृण |
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Give a short note of acknowledgement of human migration of world |
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Answer» tion:Human migration is the movement of PEOPLE from one place to another with the intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location (geographic region). The movement is often over long distances and from one country to another, but internal migration is also possible; indeed, this is the dominant form globally. People may migrate as individuals, in family units or in large groups. There are four major forms of migration: invasion, conquest, colonization and immigration.A person who moves from their home DUE to forced displacement (such as a natural disaster or civil disturbance) may be described as a displaced person or, if remaining in the home country, an internally displaced person. A person who is seeking refuge in another country can, if the reason for leaving the home country is political, RELIGIOUS, or another form of persecution, make a formal application to that country where refuge is sought and is then usually described as an asylum seeker. If this application is successful this person's legal status becomes that of a refugee.In contemporary times, migration governance has been closely associated with State sovereignty. States retain the POWER of deciding on the entry and STAY of non-nationals because migration directly affects some of the defining elements of a State. |
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Pls give a pdf of all the conventional signs and symbols for water bodies for class 9 icse |
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Answer» tion:Yes, we USE different COLOURS and symbols while preparing notes. We use green or black colour pen for WRITING questions and blue colour pen for writing answers. We also use symbols LIKE Q. for questions |
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What is extra-Tropical cyclone? |
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Answer» Extratropical CYCLONES, SOMETIMES called mid-latitude cyclones or wave cyclones, are low-pressure areas which, ALONG with the anticyclones of high-pressure areas, DRIVE the weather over much of the EARTH. |
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How does geography acts as integrating discipline |
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Answer» Geography as an integrating DISCIPLINE has INTERFACE with NUMEROUS natural and social sciences. All the sciences, whether natural or social, have one basic objective, of understanding the REALITY |
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Which tropical rain forest isthe largest and home about 33 million peaple |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:AMAZON RAINFOREST | |
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What is called structural plains |
| Answer» STRUCTURAL plains = it was RELATIVELY UNDISTURBED horizontal SURFACES of the EARTH... | |
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What is ment by biosphere |
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Answer» The regions of the surface and atmosphere of the EARTH or another planet occupied by living organisms. ... The biosphere is ONE of the four layers that surround the Earth along with the lithosphere (ROCK), HYDROSPHERE (water) and atmosphere (AIR) and it is the sum of all the ecosystems.....hope it helps you |
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on an outline political map of the world show the following multipurpose river valley projects (1)Ashwan dam in Egypt (2) Hoover dam in USA (3) the damodar river valley project in India (4) Hirakud Dam in India |
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Explain any 5 technological and institutional reforms initiated to improve the standard of agriculture in India |
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Answer» tion:(i) Land reforms: Collectivisation, consolidation of holdings, cooperation and abolition of zamindari. (ii) Agricultural reforms: Green revolution and White revolution. (III) Land development programmes: Provision for crop insurance against drought, flood, cyclone, etc., establishment of Grameen banks, Cooperative societies and banks for PROVIDING loans. (iv) ISSUING of Kissan Credit Card and Personal Accident Insurance Scheme, etc. (v) Special weather BULLETINS and agricultural programmes for farmers on radio and tv.PLS MARK AS BRAINLIST..... |
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What do you understand by pattern of land use? Explain with an example why pattern changes. Draw a table to show how India's land is used. |
| Answer» SORRY i don't knowExplanation:BEACAUSE i am in CLASS 5 | |
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Design a poster highlighting resources conservation tips or types of resource |
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Answer» this will HELP you❤️❤️ |
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PICTURE 3 AND 4 Q.2 WHAT AREA IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE ? BRING OUT THE DIFFERENCES IN THE TWO PICTURES. |
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Answer» first there is less ROADS and TRAFFIC in first one and there are MANY roads and traffic in SECOND one |
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What major problems will occur with the indiscriminate and over exploitation of resources? |
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Answer» hiiExplanation:Indiscriminate and uncontrolled exploitation of resources without CONSIDERATION for the future have led to grave ecological PROBLEMS like global WARMING, ozone layer depletion,environmental pollution and LAND degradation. |
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Why are the Tropical Rain Forest known as evergreen forest |
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Answer» pical rainforests always appear green as their trees NEVER shed their leaves at any time of the year, the way TRESS of Deciduous forests do. Therefore they are called an EVERGREEN FOREST. plzzz mark me as brainiest |
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State the importance of atmosphere |
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Answer» hiiExplanation:The earth's atmosphere is ESSENTIAL to the protection and survival of the planet and its living organisms.*RADIATION Absorption and Reflection. ULTRAVIOLET radiation (UV radiation) is energy created by the sun. ...**Meteorite Protection. A meteoroid is a SMALL rock or object drifting in SPACE. ...***Vacuum of Space.mark as brainliest |
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What is Natural Environment |
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Answer» Natural environment means all living and non-living things OCCURRING naturally, meaning not because of humans. The universe is natural, but often the term "natural environment" only means nature on EARTH. Two ASPECTS are USUALLY included:: |
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Which state among Kerala Bihar and Odisha has high infant mortality rate why |
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Answer» MORTALITY RATE What is infant mortality rate?=> The number of infants under 1 year of age dying per 1000 live births in a particular geographical AREA is known as infant mortality rate.Let US have a look at the figures for the GIVEN states :-Kerala - IMR is 7Bihar - IMR is 38Odisha - IMR is 44By looking at the figures above, it can be concluded that among Kerala, Bihar, and Odisha, Odisha has the highest Infant Mortality Rate.Reasons for high infant mortality rate in Odisha :-Pre-maturityRespiratory infectionsLow Birth RateMalnutritionDiarrheaThe infant mortality rate in Odisha is HIGHER in BACKWARD tribal districts where there is a high majority of lower socioeconomic people.Related Questions :-brainly.in/question/18284032 |
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Which state among kerala , bihar and odisha has high infant mortality rate ? why? |
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Answer» has the HIGHEST infant mortality rate among the GIVEN states.- As per the data given on the NITI Aayog website, the Infant Mortality RATES are given as follows:The Infant Mortality Rate of Kerala is 10.The Infant Mortality Rate of Bihar is 38.The Infant Mortality Rate of ODISHA is 44.- Almost 60 % of infant deaths occur during the first four weeks of life. - The cause of most of these deaths is prematurity, low birth weight, respiratory infections, diarrhea and malnutrition.- Hence, the highest Infant Mortality Rate among the following states is of Odisha. |
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Write brief about population growth and distribution of Japan |
| Answer» JAPAN is the tenth largest populous COUNTRY in the world . ... The country , being the home of MAINLY Mongoloid GROUP of people recorded about 5 million people in 610 A. D . It increased gradually to 38 million in 1880 ; 72 million in 1945; 127 million in 1999 and it reached 128 million in 2007 . | |
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4. Why is the atmosphere of the Earth unique in the Solar System?. |
| Answer» HOPE's it will HELP U.... | |
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Define sustainable development. Explain how you are maintaining a sustainable lifestyle during the current times of quarantine (clue: whileusing different resources) |
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What is JFM ? how it helps to local communities? |
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Answer» -JOINT FOREST MANAGEMENTAll adult members of the village constitute the General Body of JFMC.Members of the Executive Committee comprising of President, Member Secretary, a member from the Panchayat and SIX other members drawn from the General body, plan and carry out the works of the committee.NGOs PLAY crucial role as an interface between Forest DEPARTMENT and the community.JFMCs to become self-sustained institutions for integrated development of the forest and forest FRINGE villages. |
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How can we draw contour lines? |
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Answer» ntour line must never divide or split.2. A contour line must never SIMPLY end. SOMEWHERE (usually off the map) the two ends of a contour line must jointo enclsoe an irregularly circular region.3. A contour line must represent ONE and only one elevation.4. A contour line may never intersect other contour lines (overhanding CLIFFS are a rare excpetion, in which casethe hidden contours are dashed).5. Contour lines form a V pattern when crossing streams. The V always points upstream (UPHILL).6. closely spaced contour lines indicate a steep slope; widely spaced lines indicate a gentle slope. |
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Which is the western most longitude of india |
| Answer» TERN most longitude is 68 DEGREES 7 MINS east.PRESZ THANK YOU! | |
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How can a potential resource become a real resource |
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Answer» al resource are the resources WHOSE entire QUANTITY may not be known and these are not being used at present.REAL resorces are the resources which can be used properly in futurepotential resource can become real resource when proper human resource ,SCIENCE and technology are present. |
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What does stock resource means |
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Answer» esources can be permanentaly expended and whose quantity is USUALLY expressed in absolute values RATHER than in rates. for EG:coal and PETROLEUM deposits. |
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Total crop production of rajasthan of 2012-13,2013-14,2014-15 |
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'India's central location in the globe is highly significent for the world..?Explain. |
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Answer» rans indian OCEAN ROUTES which CONNECTS the countries of europe in the west and the countries of east asia PROVIDES a strategic location.2.indi has long coastline of the indian ocean which provides favourable hubs and trade with other countries |
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Q. Name the 8th, 9th, and 10th largest countries of the world. |
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Answer» gentina9th=kazakhstan10th=algeria |
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How is resource different from gift of nature? |
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Answer» s not at all DIFFERENT the only differnevce we need to USE resorce wisely and EXTRACT them and gift of NATURE is just same as that |
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What are the methods to conserve resources |
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Answer» CLE EVERYTHING YOU CAN.... 2) DONT LEAVE WATER RUNNING NEEDLESSLY... 3)USE CYCLE INSTEAD OF CARS OR BIKES...........OR YOU CAN DO CARPOOLS... 4) PROPER USAGE OF RESOURCES WITHOUT WASTING 5)USE ALTRNATIVE USE OF ENERGY...EXAMPLE---SOLAR ENERGY... |
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