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Why do the West-Flowing rivers form estuaries but the East-Flowing rivers do not? |
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Answer» Answer: Wastern rivers do not form DELTA whereas they form Estuaries because, ... Hard Rocks of Western ghat don't ALLOW Western flowing rivers to widen their mouth into sea, so these rivers form Estuaries whereas EASTERN rivers flow through broken hills and MOUNTAIN ranges. |
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अभ्यासनलिखित विकल्पों में से सही उत्तर चुनिए।एक स्थलीय भाग जो तीन ओर से समुद्र से घिरा हो-(क) तट(घ)(ग) द्वीप |
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Answer» Answer: the land which is surrounded 3 SIDES by water is CALLED PENINSULA in english and in hindi it is called प्रायद्वीप or महाद्वीप |
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Write a assignment on cultural region of india. |
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Answer» Answer: The culture of INDIA refers collectively to the thousands of distinct and unique cultures of all religions and communities present in India. India's languages, religions, dance, music, architecture, food and customs differ from place to place within the country. Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation of several cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several millennia old.[1][2] Many elements of India's diverse cultures, such as Indian religions, philosophy, cuisine, languages, dance, music and movies have a profound impact across the Indosphere, GREATER India and the world. India has 28 states with different culture and the SECOND most populated country in the world.[14] The Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation of several various cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced and shaped by a history that is several thousand years old.[1][2] Throughout the history of India, Indian culture has been heavily influenced by Dharmic religions.[15] They have been credited with shaping much of Indian philosophy, literature, architecture, art and music.[16] Greater India was the historical extent of Indian culture beyond the Indian subcontinent. This particularly concerns the spread of Hinduism, Buddhism, architecture, administration and writing system from India to other parts of Asia through the Silk Road by the travellers and maritime traders during the early centuries of the Common ERA.[17][18] To the west, Greater India overlaps with Greater Persia in the Hindu Kush and Pamir Mountains.[19] Over the centuries, there has been a significant fusion of cultures between Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, Jains, Sikhs and various tribal populations in India.[20][21] India is the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, and other religions. They are collectively known as Indian religions.[22] Indian religions are a major form of world religions along with Abrahamic ones. Today, Hinduism and Buddhism are the world's third and fourth-largest religions respectively, with over 2 billion followers altogether,[23][24][25] and possibly as many as 2.5 or 2.6 billion followers.[23][26] Followers of Indian religions – Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists make up around 80–82% population of India. |
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What is Definetation of mine??? |
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Answer» Answer: USED TO REFER TO A THING OR THINGS BELONGING TO OR ASSOCIATED WITH SPEAKER Explanation: HOPE THIS ANSWER HELP YOU |
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What is lower course of ariver |
Answer» In the lower course, the river has a high volume and a large discharge. The river channel is now deep and wide and the LANDSCAPE around it is flat. HOWEVER, as a river reaches the end of its JOURNEY, ENERGY levels are low and deposition takes place. |
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What is lower course for 9th class |
| Answer» SORRY I didn’t UNDERSTAND what do you SAY | |
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What is the bearing layer of the Earth? Plz answer fast. |
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Answer» The study of water FLOW in AQUIFERS and the CHARACTERIZATION of aquifers is called hydrogeology. Hence, the water bearing LAYER of the Earth is Aquifer |
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Why should Birmingham become the Capital City instead of London? |
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Answer» 1 Greater London 8,674,000 2 BIRMINGHAM (West Midlands) 2,834,000 3 Greater Manchester 2,756,000 4 West Yorkshire 2,282,000 |
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Precipitation when you are close to the equator |
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Answer» Answer: Iquitos, like MANY places LOCATED near the equator, receives over 2800 MM (100 in) of precipitation a YEAR. Moving poleward, precipitation becomes more seasonal. In the tropics (10o - 23.5o) the maximum amount of precipitation falls during the high sun (summer) season. Explanation: pls mark me as a brainlinest answer |
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Describe What would you see if you were travel to Canadian Shield region ( example : tall pointy snow covered mountains). |
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Flow chart of the motion of multipler effect in an accommodition sector |
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Answer» I don't UNDERSTAND UR QUESTION |
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How does the sound of waterfall causes noise pollution |
Answer» By FALLING it CAUSES SOUND that is why |
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Why does temperature increases with height in the exosphere |
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Answer» ♥️♥️♥️♥️ Explanation: In this region the air ACTUALLY warms with height. Ozone is concentrated in this part of the atmosphere and it absorbs ultraviolet light from the Sun. More light is ABSORBED at higher altitudes compared to the LOWER stratosphere, so the temperature INCREASES. |
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Bharat me koyle me vitran ka varnan |
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Answer» भारत में कोयले के वितरण का वर्णन कीजिए। (i) भारत में कोयले दो मुख्य भू-गर्भीय युगों के शैल क्रम में पाया जाता है, एक गोंडवाना निक्षेप जिसकी आयु 200 लाख वर्ष से अधिक है और दूसरा टरशियरी निक्षेप जो लगभग 55 लाख वर्ष पुराने है। ... (III) गोदावरी, महानदी, सोना और वर्धा नदी घाटियों में भी इस प्रकार के कोयले के जमाव पाये जाते है। |
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Which three river systems form the nrothern plains of india mention main feature |
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Answer» Answer: 1 ganga River ~ it makes the NEARER soil fertile and especially the HIMALAYAN and gangetic range. 2 INDUS ~ FLOWS in northern - Western Place and a source of water to many USES. |
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Prepare a short note on importance of the world environment day |
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Answer» World environment day Essay – 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. World Environment Day World Environment on 5th June every year. People from more than 100 countries celebrate this day. Furthermore, the world environment day is run by the United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP). Since the year 1973. Above all the main purpose of CELEBRATING this day was to spread awareness. The awareness was about the conservation of our environment. Moreover to also take various preventive measures to avert the effects of Global warming. Since we all know that Global warming is the root cause of the ruin of our environment. Therefore it is our duty to protect our environment. And stop all the exploitation that is destroying it. Because in the end, it is our basic need for our survival and our generations ahead. What do we do on World Environment Day? On the world environment day, we all take a day off from our work. And join various campaigns to spread awareness about environment PROTECTION. Moreover, we all plant small saplings in a barren land so that it may grow and flourish in the land AREA after some years. Also, we take part in various PROCESSIONS to make people aware of this day. So that they may also take part in protecting our environment. Furthermore, in schools, the teachers teach the students the methods to plant a tree. The school provides buses to take the students to the jungles. There they come to know about the different types of plants. And the types of vegetation in which they survive. Also, the students have to bring a sapling from their homes and plant them inside the ground. This helps them in getting practical knowledge. Further, it also creates an emotional attachment to the environment. |
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What are the limitations of a global |
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Answer» Answer: First, I'm not SURE what the real meaning is of this question. Is it "where will GLOBALISATION ... Explanation: Limits of global strategy. SINCE Theodore Levitt's seminal article was published in 1983, globalization has become a dominant THEME of international ... Its limitations reside in the belief that international cooperation and international ORGANIZATIONS can solve every global issue. In fact, executive powers ... |
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Define Mechanical metaphormism |
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Answer» Answer: Mechanical metamorphism results mainly from mechanical deformation with LITTLE long-term temperature CHANGE. TEXTURES PRODUCED by such adjustments are composed of angular, shattered rock fragments to very fine-grained, GRANULATED or powdered rocks with obvious foliation and lineation Explanation: hey mate her is ur answer mark as brainliest ... follow me |
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Please answer this question.CASE STUDY:About any state of India or any other country recently hit by acyclone giving details about the destruction caused by that cyclone. |
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Answer» Answer: Super cyclonic storm Amphan was a powerful and deadly tropical cyclone that caused widespread damage in eastern India specifically west Bengal and also Bangladesh in may 2020 . It was the third super cyclone that HIT west bengal since 1582 after 1737 and 1833 .on 17 may amphan underwent rapid intensification and became an extremely severe cyclonic storm within 12 hours .On 18 may at approximately 12 Amphan REACHED its peak with 3 minutes sustained wind speeds of 240 km/h .Thousand of trees were uprooted in the Gales,electricity and telephone lines brought down and HOUSE flattened .MANY of KOLKATA roads are flooded with its 14 million people without power. hope it helps you |
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Work offers for a 15 yro high schooler?? |
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Answer» THANKS for UR INFORMATION bro2 |
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Statistical data from 1947 to 2000 of growth of agriculture and industrial activities. 1 |
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Answer» Explanation: After more than 600 YEARS of COLONIAL rule, India received its independence from the British EMPIRE on August 15, 1947. A large section of the POPULATION, about three-fourths, was dependent on agriculture for employment and for the food and fiber consumed by farming families and LANDLORDS. |
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Do you agree that globalisation has led to inequalities in various sections of indian society ? Give reasons |
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Answer» Yes,I agree that globalization has led to inequalities in various sections of Indian society. Because • For the upgraded trading system by globalization,the amount of import of ALREADY manufactured goods from foreign COUNTRIES had increased in past few decades. This thing indirectly hits the wages of local manufacturers and labours,who are also locally producing that same imported thing. This is causing a serious financial inequality in the production sectors. • The globalization also enhanced the usage of automatic computer systems instead of MANUAL workers,for faster job completion with minimum errors. But the entry of modern computerized systems had taken the jobs of many manual workers and many manual jobs were completely abolished. So,by the entry of computing system,the manufacturing companies are benefited but the manual workers are facing difficulties. That's why it's also an inequality. • Globalization also CAUSED social and CULTURAL inequalities. hope it helps u |
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In a paragraph of approximately eight lines, discuss how service delivery in the public health care sector in urban areas could be improved |
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Give the major features of the first factory |
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Answer» Explanation: One of the earliest factories was JOHN Lombe's water-powered silk mill at DERBY, operational by 1721. By 1746, an integrated brass mill was working at Warmley NEAR Bristol. Raw material went in at one END, was smelted into brass and was turned into pans, PINS, wire, and other goods. |
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Why the shift of the intertropical convergence zone from the equator towards the northern plain causes the monsoon to form?? |
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Answer» Explanation: You must know that winds move from high PRESSURE to low pressure, THEREFORE when the winds meet an area of low pressure is created on the LANDMASS which in turn brings in winds with moisture CAUSING rainfall. This is how the ITCZ AFFECTS the Indian monsoon. |
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What is the difference between Doab, Riverine Island and a Distributary?( Give example wherever possible) |
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Answer» Difference between DELTA and riverine ISLAND The word riverine refers to anything relating to a river. ... A river island is an island that is formed due to the action of the river- it maybe entirely within the river or MAY have an ocean COAST. The latter is true for many of the islands in the delta of Ganga in Bangladesh. |
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What are resources? Describe it usage? |
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Answer» ANYTHING which has UTILITY and is of IMPORTANCE to us can be called a resource Explanation: |
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Largest river in the world |
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Answer» NILE river Dear MARK it BRAINLIEST and plzz follow. |
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Report Writing on Field Visit from Naldurg in Osmanabad district to Alibag in Raigad |
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Answer» Answer: Alibaug is ‘The GARDEN of Ali’ which is town that is surrounding the VILLAGES in historic Bene Israeli JEWS hinterland. Synagogue in "Israel Ali" is QUITE amazing and most people likes to visit here. Field trip from the Naldurg in Osmanabad district to the Alibaug in Raigad district is quite luxurious so that it would be more ADVENTUROUS. |
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Disadvantages of increasing sugar cane cultivation |
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Answer» Answer: The DISADVANTAGES are :
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Difficulties of having more than one local time in a country |
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Answer» HEY HERE IS YOUR ANSWER. Answers There are many difficulties in having more than one LOCAL time in a country. let us consider India for example: Though there are many arguments to DIVIDE the nation into two time zones. Many believe that, this division could increase the daylight saving of the North-east part of India. On the other side, some believe that this division could bring chaos in the border of time zones. For Example: Most of the Indian Railway lines are not fully automated. Change in time could trigger confusion in train timings. This may ALSO end in major train accidents at the BORDERS as most of the railway lines in the North-east are single tracked. HOPE IT'S HELP YOU. MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST. |
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Advantages of increasing sugarcane cultivation |
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Explanation: Sugarcane is also one the most grown commercial crop, all over the world. However, GROWING sugarcane is not a hardworking job but it requires good care and management while sugarcane farming to produce optimum since this crop is very susceptible to the climate CONDITIONS, type of soil, MANURE and fertilizers, the way of irrigation, pests, insects, diseases and their controlling measures. It also requires care and attention during harvesting sugarcanes along with proper care and management to obtain a higher production from sugarcane farming. Hope This Helps Better Or Comment Down, Hope This Helps Better Or Comment Down,Please Mark Me As Brainliest |
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How climatic hazards may destroy or reduce the yield of rice on farms |
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Which are the main affected by tsunami areas in india? |
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Answer» Answer: Most dangerous is coastal areas. But TSUNAMI MOSTLY occurs in south side LIKE Kerala and TAMIL Nadu. HOPE, it helps. |
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A South African high court has declared the government lockdown regulations for levels 4 and 3 unconstitutional and therefore invalid.assess the implications that this judgement could hold for the government ? |
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Answer» Wut is UR question mate??? But follow me PLEASE |
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Define common property rise. |
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Answer» Here's your answer mate Common property is all the areas of the land and BUILDINGS not included in any LOT. It is jointly owned by all owners, and the owners CORPORATION is responsible for its management. Hope it HELPS ☻ |
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How animals make themselves comfortable during hot summersand cold winters ? |
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Answer» Answer: some ANIMALS have THICK FUR they help to survive in WINTER and animals which drink less water they can survive in HOT summer |
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Which of the following statements about pesticides and residue is false?A.Most conventionally grown produce has detectable levels of pesticides when purchased from the store.B.The US government has determined that small levels of pesticides in produce is safe for human consumption.C.Organic produce always will be pesticide-free.D.Farm workers, children, and pregnant women are at greatest health risk from pesticides. |
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Which of the following is not a factor that is increasing the risk of a widespread famine before 2050? A. water scarcity B. overpopulation C. agricultural shift to biofuel production D. increased crop diversification |
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Answer» A)WATER scarcity Explanation: Because of DEFORESTATION and GROWING POPULATION. |
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Which climate zone is the main one for cattle farming ? explain why this is? |
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Answer» Explanation: Climate CHANGE is MAINLY expected to impact dairy cattle through heat stress ... of hours of SUNSHINE were most IMPORTANT in explaining PROTEIN content. |
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Review the passage below andanswer the following questionsbased on the passage.Although European decisionsduring the 16th and 17th centuriesto explore, trade with, and colonizelarge portions of the world broughttremendous economic wealth andvast geographic influence, theenormous success of Europeanmaritime ventures during the age ofexploration also engendered alitany of unintended consequencesfor most of the nations with whichEurope interacted. Due to theirincredible military force, religiouszeal, and uncompromising goal ofprofit, Europeans often imposed15 of 21 answered |
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What are the two impartance of tides and waves |
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Answer» Answer: The importance of tides are: 1. They can cause a change in landforms of the Earth. While they can destroy coastlines, they also help in the formation of creeks and inlets. 2. Strong tides help in the building of lower flood plains of rivers. These are very fertile. 3. Since the debris is swept away by tides, they help to keep the harbours clean. 4. In cold countries, tides bring in salt WATER to the shore and their continuous movement prevents the HARBOUR from becoming ice bound. 5. The low lying areas of the sea coast during high tides trap water which is used for the manufacturing of salt. In India, along the west coast, salt is manufactured in this manner. 6. The alternate rise and fall of the tides help the fisherman to sail out and return back to the coast with the tides. 7. Tidal energy is fast becoming an important non conventional source of energy. They are used in the production of electricity along the Gulf of Kutch and in the STATE of Gujarat. IMPORTANCE OF OCEAN WAVES Ocean waves are very important for weather forecasting and climate modelling as well as for coastal communities, shipping routes and offshore industry. 2. Recent studies of coupling atmosphere-ocean-wave models have shown improvements in the simulation of North Atlantic sea surface temperatures in climate models. 3. Ocean waves are thought to play a role in weather forecasting such as improving hurricane intensity forecasts by regulating surface friction. 4. Adding an ocean wave component to the ‘next GENERATION’ of climate and weather models will provide an opportunity to address long standing biases. 5. Extreme ocean waves continue to be a threat for coastal communities and the offshore industry. How ocean waves will change in the future will be of great interest to DECISION makers for coastal communities, shipping routes and the offshore industry. Explanation: HOPE IT HELPS YOUMARK ME BRAINLIEST
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Why temperature of karachi is different from lahore and siberia in summer and winter |
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Answer» Answer: because of LONGITUDES and latitudes the location is differs |
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Characteristics of mangroove vegetation |
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Answer» MANGROVES are salt-tolerant trees, also called halophytes, and are adapted to life in harsh coastal conditions. They contain a complex salt filtration SYSTEM and complex root system to cope with salt water immersion and WAVE action. They are adapted to the LOW OXYGEN conditions of waterlogged mud. |
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Meaning of mainland boundary not mainland plssss tellll......i will mark u brainlist |
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Answer» MAINLAND BOUNDRY is DEFINED as "The BORDER or bondry to or forming the main part of a country or continent, not including the islands around it [regardless of status under territorial jurisdiction by an entity]." Explanation: Hope it helps you. Mark me Brainliest. |
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How shoreline lake is formed |
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Answer» sorry.... i dont KNOE UR answer ..................................................... |
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