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Engineering vale kon kon hi kon se branch se |
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Answer» te of being free WITHIN SOCIETY from oppressive restrictions imposed by AUTHORITY on one's way of LIFE, behavior, or political VIEWS. |
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| 23652. |
How does a fan spin?????? |
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Answer» As this current PASSES through the wire, a magnetic FIELD is caused that expends force in a clockwise motion that actually changes the ELECTRIC energy into mechanical energy. This action causes the motor coils to spin. As the coils are SPINNING, the fan captures this spinning motion, TRANSFERRING it to the fan blades. |
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The amount of rainfall goes on increasing when we move from Amritsar to Kolkata, write any two reasons |
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Answer» It is because Amritsar is SITUATED in the INTERIOR and is away from the moderating influence of SEA,WHEREAS,kolkata receives the moderating influence of land and sea breeze. |
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state three main characteristics of parallels of lattitudes please give me answer fas I will mark brainliest answer nd like |
| Answer» FIVE CHARACTERISTICS of the parallels of latitudes are:Latitude is the angular distance of a place north or south of the EQUATOR.There are 180 parallels of latitudes apart from the Equator.Each parallel of latitude is a circle.Only the Equator is a Great Circle, all the REST of the latitudes are Small CIRCLES. | |
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Why are the countries in lower stationary stage of DTM facing shrinking working population issue? |
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Answer» In demography, demographic TRANSITION is a phenomenon and theory which refers to the historical shift from high BIRTH rates and high infant death rates in societies with minimal technology, EDUCATION (especially of women) and economic development, to low birth rates and low death rates in societies with advanced technology, education and economic development, as well as the stages between these two scenarios.[1] Although this shift has occurred in many industrialized countries, the theory and model are frequently IMPRECISE when applied to individual countries due to specific social, political and economic factors affecting PARTICULAR populations.[1] |
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Can the rainforest grow back? |
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Answer» So as the RAINFOREST SOIL loses its NUTRIENTS, many farmers move on to new AREAS, abandoning LARGE areas of former pasture that then regrow naturally. |
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What is Amazon deforestation? |
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Answer» Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil has surged to its highest level since 2008, the country's SPACE agency (Inpe) reports. A TOTAL of 11,088 sq km (4,281 sq miles) of rainforest were destroyed from August 2019 to July 2020. ... The Amazon is a vital carbon store that SLOWS down the PACE of global warming. |
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How much of the Amazon forest has been destroyed? |
| Answer» DEFORESTATION of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil has surged to its highest level since 2008, the country's SPACE agency (Inpe) reports. A total of 11,088 sq km (4,281 sq MILES) of rainforest were destroyed from August 2019 to July 2020. ... The Amazon is a vital carbon store that slows down the PACE of global warming. | |
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Why is the Amazon so important? |
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Answer» tion:The Amazon rainforest plays an important part in REGULATING the WORLD's oxygen and carbon cycles. It produces roughly six percent of the world's oxygen and has long been thought to act as a carbon sink, MEANING it readily absorbs large amounts of carbon dioxide from the ATMOSPHERE. |
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Which is the largest forest in Asia? |
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Answer» The SUNDARBANS is the WORLD's biggest MANGROVE forest. It is LOCATED in Bangladesh and northern India |
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What will happen if the Amazon rainforest is destroyed? |
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Answer» If the Amazon rainforest is destroyed, rainfall will decrease around the forest REGION. This WOULD cause a ripple effect, and PROMPT an ADDITIONAL shift in climate change, which would result in more droughts, longer dry spells, and massive amounts of flooding. |
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Which country is Amazon forest? |
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Answer» BrazilThe majority of the forest is contained WITHIN BRAZIL, with 60% of the rainforest, followed by Peru with 13%, Colombia with 10%, and with MINOR amounts in Bolivia, Ecuador, FRENCH Guiana, Guyana, SURINAME, and Venezuela. |
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What is heatupw-phnx-dxplet's start chatting |
| Answer» HEAT is a TYPE of energy which controls the TEMPERATURE of a certain thingExplanation: | |
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Write 8 names of minerals/ore and the metal obtained from it |
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Answer» These METALS are obtained from their ores by electrolytic reduction. For example, sodium metal is obtained by the electrolysis of its molten chloride. In this process metals are deposited at cathode (negatively CHARGED electrode) whereas chlorine is liberated at the anode (POSITIVELY charged electrode). EXTRACTION of Moderately Reactive MetalsExplanation: |
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State the essential features of a map? |
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Answer» The MAP essentials were the (1) directional REFERENCE; (2) scale; (3) title; (4) date; (5) NAME of the cartographer; (6) SOURCE; (7) projection; (8) locational references; (9) legend or key. |
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Both Natural as well as human environment is changing. Why |
| Answer» HUMANS impact the PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT in many ways: OVERPOPULATION, pollution, burning FOSSIL fuels, and deforestation | |
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What is self please guys I need all your help see the attachment |
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Answer» The SELF is an individual person as the object of its own reflective consciousness. Since the self is a REFERENCE by a SUBJECT to the same subject, this reference is NECESSARILY subjective. The sense of having a self—or self-hood—should, HOWEVER, not be confused with subjectivity itself. |
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On an outline political map of India locate all physical features of India with their subparts. (2map) |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:Home » SYLLABLES » Syllable COUNTER » How MANY syllables are in ago?...Syllables in Ago.How many syllables are in ago: | |
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What is telephonetell me |
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Answer» telephone is a telecommunications device that PERMITS two or more users to conduct a CONVERSATION when they are too FAR APART to be HEARD directly. |
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As a religious faith, Candomblé appropriates beliefs from both __________. |
| Answer» AFRICAN faiths and CATHOLICISM.Explanation:As a religious FAITH, Candomble APPROPRIATES beliefs from both : African faiths and Catholicism. | |
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Explain the northern plains of India in its relif features? |
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Answer» The northern plains are mainly FORMED by the alluvial deposits. The northern plain has been formed by the interconnection of the three major RIVER systems. They are the Indus, the Ganga and the BRAHMAPUTRA ALONG with their TRIBUTARIES. This plain is completely formed of alluvial soil. |
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What is the most deadliest landslide? |
| Answer» DEADLIEST Landslides In Recorded HistoryHuaraz DEBRIS Flows, Ancash, Peru, December 1941 (5,000 deaths)62 Nevado Huascaran Debris FALL, Ranrahirca, Peru, January 1962 (4,500 deaths) ...Khait Landslide, Tajikstan, July 1949 (4,000 deaths)) ...Diexi Slides, SICHUAN, China, August 1933 (3,000+ deaths) ... | |
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How can you protect your house from landslides? |
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Answer» Landslide Preparedness and Prevention. Pulling away from the BUILDING of outside walls or stairs. Slow development of WIDENING cracks on the ground or on PAVED areas such as STREETS. Tilting or MOVING of fences, retaining walls, utility poles, or trees. |
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Can a landslide cause a tsunami? |
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Answer» These landslides, in TURN, are often triggered by EARTHQUAKES. Tsunamis can be GENERATED on impact as a rapidly MOVING landslide mass enters the water or as water displaces behind and ahead of a rapidly moving underwater landslide |
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How do you build a landslide proof house? |
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Answer» How to PROTECT Your Property from a LandslideLearn about the history of your property. ... HIRE a PROFESSIONAL to evaluate the drainage on your property. ... Plant ground cover on slopes—the root NETWORKS can help STABILIZE hilly areas.Consider hiring a professional to build a retaining wall. |
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How does cutting trees cause landslides? |
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Answer» yes , CUTTING trees cause landslidesExplanation:Roots of trees and plants have the ability of HOLDING SOIL from erosion.when you cut the trees,the soil gets LOOSENED and the soil gets eroded easily. if the same happens in mountain or slope region ,it MAY lead to landslide causing danger to life's at the bottom of the slope or mountain region.hope it helps |
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How many people per year are killed by landslides? |
| Answer» KARNATAKA 74Madhya PRADESH 74Kerala* 56Maharashtra 54 | |
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How does quarrying cause landslides? |
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Answer» Mining and quarrying operations USE EXPLOSIVES in their blasting techniques to break rocks and gather ore deposits. They cause LAND areas to slide due to the vibrations from the blast. Construction ACTIVITIES such as building of roads and RAILWAYS may interfere or change the natural drainage of water. |
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Which among the following can trigger a landslide even if there is no human activity present? |
| Answer» E is no human activities PRESENT the landslide can be CAUSED by rainfall and DUE to different animals activities | |
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Why mining can trigger landslide? |
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Answer» Mining is a key human cause of landslides because of its different operations that produce a HUGE amount of vibrations, especially BLASTING techniques and its vibrations that can reach hundreds of meters under the SOIL surface and poses threat to other AREAS that are at the risk of sliding. |
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What do you mean by man induced landslides? |
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Answer» Human-induced landslides (HIL) refer to landslide events that are directly TRIGGERED or partially aggravated by an-thropic activities. Most of them are the results of anthropogenic factors such as MODIFICATION of the topography, change of the water circulations, land USE changes, ageing of INFRASTRUCTURE, ETC. |
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What can you hear when there is a sudden landslide? |
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Answer» Listen and WATCH for rushing WATER, mud, unusual SOUNDS. Unusual sounds, such as trees cracking or boulders knocking together, might indicate MOVING debris. A faint rumbling sound that increases in volume is noticeable as the landslide nears |
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How can rain induced landslides be prevented? |
| Answer» ANSWER will be in your book FIND it don't CHEAT in your homework Explanation:it's not GOOD for our FUTURE | |
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What are the 5 causes of landslide? |
| Answer» LANDSLIDES can be initiated in slopes already on the VERGE of movement by rainfall, snowmelt, changes in water LEVEL, stream erosion, changes in GROUND water, earthquakes, volcanic activity, disturbance by human activities, or any combination of these factors. | |
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How do you stabilize slopes? |
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Answer» A number of methods have been USED to stabilize SLOPES, each of them FOUND. to be appropriate for a particular set of conditions. ...Excavation & repair. Catchment & Wire Netting. ...DRAINAGE AND WATER CONTROL. ...• Subsurface Drainage Blankets. ...• Steel reinforcement. |
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Can trees prevent landslides? |
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Answer» (a) STOP DEFORESTATION |
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How can we prevent landslides and floods? |
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Answer» we can PREVENT landslides answer by planting LOTS of trees and PLANTS in in our area. |
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What technology is used to prevent landslides? |
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Answer» One of the largest ROBOTS ever constructed will also be one of the most agile, thanks to TECHNOLOGY derived from ESA space missions. Known as Roboclimber, this NEW climbing MACHINE is designed to prevent landslides without endangering human lives |
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How do landslides affect the atmosphere? |
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Answer» In ADDITION, landslides may cause damage to electric, gas, water and waste water SYSTEMS, which in TURN impact the environment. Air quality can be affected by damage to gas pipes, fire or damage to old ASBESTOS pipes. |
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What is the difference between landslide and soil erosion? |
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Answer» DES : It is the FLOW of mud/ rocks/ sand ETC from a higher REGION (like a mountain) to the land below it .It MAY be slow/ fast ,dry/wet.It mostly makes damage to everything at the land below the mountain.EROSION : It is the movement of particles / grains of soil or rock by various causes like wind , water(tides) etc.It erodes the top layer of fertile soil making the area unfertile and uncultivable land.We can PREVENT both landslide and erosion by planting a lot of trees. avoinding deforestation. |
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How many different types of landslides are there? |
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Answer» Landslides are part of a more general erosion or surficial pro- cess known as mass wasting, which is SIMPLY the downslope MOVEMENT of earth or surface materials due to gravity. They are classified into four MAIN types: fall and TOPPLING, slides (rotational and translational), flows and creep. |
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What are risks of landslides? |
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Answer» Landslides cause PROPERTY damage, injury, and death and adversely affect a variety of resources. For example, water SUPPLIES, fisheries, SEWAGE DISPOSAL systems, forests, dams, and roadways can be affected for YEARS after a slide event. ... Water availability, quantity, and quality can be affected by landslides. |
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Life of people live in plateaus |
| Answer» PEOPLE living in plateaus are constantly moving or migrating. People USUALLY follow farming as their occupation,since they have access to natural waterways. The climate is warm and DRY in SUMMER. Many of them are miners since plateaus are rich in minerals.Mark me BRAINLIEST | |