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3651.

Q1. What role environment plays in the day-to-day life of these people? Q2. How environment pollution is putting their life at risk. ​

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1 Ans-The role of environment is to CLEAN the air atmosphere LAND water ECO system etc they also give life to human being by giving oxygen and TAKING CARBONDIOXIDE as we all know that they are life to our human being

3652.

During solar eclipse, the moon shadow covers a specific portion of the Earth, but duringtotal lunar eclipse the moon is completely covered by the Earth's shadow. How?​

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During solar eclipse, moon COMES in between earth and sun. since moon is SMALLER than that of earth, it covers a specific area only. But during LUNAR eclipse, earth comes between sun and moon and since earth is larger than that of moon, it covers the full area of moon

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3653.

Q1. What role environment plays in the day-to-day life of these people?Q2. How environment pollution is putting their life at risk. ​

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3654.

Consumer Rights- All types​

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CONSUMER RIGHTS

There are six broad consumer rights defined as per the Consumer PROTECTION ACT, 1986. These are:

  • Right to Safety
  • Right to Information
  • Right to InformationRight to Choose
  • Right to InformationRight to ChooseRight to Seek Redressal
  • Right to InformationRight to ChooseRight to Seek RedressalRight to be Heard
  • Right to Consumer Education

3655.

During solar eclipse, the moon shadow covers a specific portion of the Earth, but duringtotal lunar eclipse, the moon is completely covered by the Earth's shadow. How?۔​

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the earth is bigger than moon and hence jas a bigger SHADOW than moon which is ENOUGH to cover the WHOLE moon

EXPLANATION:

but moon's shadow is small and it is not enough to cover the whole earth

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3656.

3 resistors of 6ohm are given find out maximum value of resistance can be produced by them? ​

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Resistors are in SERIES whenever the flow of charge, or the current, must flow through components sequentially.

The total resistance in a serially connected circuit is equal to the SUM of the individual resistances, since the current has to pass through each RESISTOR in sequence through the circuit.

In this case, 5 resistors are connected in series and the total resistance is as follows.

Total resistance =

5

1

+

5

1

+

5

1

+

5

1

+

5

1

=1ohm

Hence, the maximum resistance which can be made using five resistors each of 1/5 OHM is 1 ohm.

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3657.

Three explanation why a pandemic such as covid-19 could be regarded as a health crisis

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The coronavirus COVID-19 PANDEMIC is the defining global health crisis of our time and the greatest challenge we have FACED since World War Two. Since its EMERGENCE in Asia late last year, the virus has spread to every continent except Antarctica.

A third lesson to be drawn from the COVID-19 pandemic is that health promotion should not WAIT until a crisis happens, but prepare itself to respond swiftly. To deal with an epidemic effectively, we must not only UNDERSTAND viruses and how they spread, but also the ways in which people make decisions, organizations operate and communities relate in reaction to them ( Kickbusch and Sakellarides, 2006 ).

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3658.

Why do the tropical deciduous forest shed their leaves during the summer season?name two such tree

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In other parts of the world, INCLUDING tropical, subtropical, and arid regions, PLANTS lose their leaves during the dry season or other seasons, depending on variations in rainfall. The converse of deciduous is evergreen, where foliage is shed on a different schedule from deciduous trees, therefore appearing to remain green YEAR round.

They range in size, form and color and shed their leaves each fall before they go to sleep for the winter. The term deciduous is a fitting name for these plants as the word means, “tending to fall off.” Deciduous SHRUB varieties and trees shed the part that they no longer NEED to survive for the season.

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3659.

Bring out the features of agriculture (or) importance of agriculture.

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1. Subsistence agriculture:

Most parts of India have subsistence agriculture. The farmer owns a small piece of land, grows crops with the help of his FAMILY members and consumes almost the entire farm produce with little surplus to sell in the market.

2. PRESSURE of population on agriculture:

The population in India is INCREASING at a rapid pace and exerts heavy pressure on agriculture. Agriculture has to provide EMPLOYMENT to a large section of work force and has to feed the teeming millions. While looking into the present need of food grains, we require an additional 12-15 million hectares of land to cope with the increasing demands by 2010 A.D. Moreover, there is RISING trend in urbanization.

3. Dependent upon Monsoon:

Indian agriculture is mainly dependent upon monsoon which is uncertain, unreliable and irregular. In spite of the large scale expansion of irrigation facilities since Independence, only one-third of the cropped area is provided by perennial irrigation and the remaining two-third of the cropped area has to bear the brunt of the vagaries of the monsoons.

4. Variety of crops:

India is a vast country with varied types of relief, climate and soil conditions. Therefore, there is a large variety of crops grown in India. Both the tropical and temperate crops are successfully grown in India. Very few countries in the world have a variety of crops comparable to that produced in India.

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3660.

Why lines of latitude are called parallels of latitude​

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3661.

Why is the standand time considered necessary​

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EXPLANATION:

  • Standard Time is needed because, throughout human history, people have apparently marked the moment when the SUN is at its zenith as the midpoint of the DAY, and MEASURED backward and forward from there — “Noon” in ENGLISH.
3662.

Mention any one major way of preventing land degradation

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3663.

What are The Rift valleys in Tanzania!!

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3664.

What is expansion in geography​

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Geographic expansion is an internal growth strategy in which an entrepreneurial BUSINESS grows by simply EXPANDING from its original LOCATION to ADDITIONAL geographical sites. For example, a small business that has a successful retail store in one location may expand by opening a SECOND location in a nearby community.

3665.

How trees are important to us?

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Trees are VITAL. As the biggest plants on the planet, they give us oxygen, STORE carbon, stabilise the soil and give LIFE to the world's wildlife. They also PROVIDE us with the materials for tools and shelter.

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3666.

What do you mean by erosion​

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3667.

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Answer:1.Which are the main plant SPECIES in thorn FORESTS and scrubs?2.which leaves and bark are used to GETTING RID of dry skins in winters?3.Which is harvested for its edible fruits?

3668.

‘More people are moving to cities in Africa.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? Write your explanation

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This is called urbanisation.

Most of the 300 cities with populations over 1 million are in Africa, Asia, and Latin AMERICA, and many have populations that have grown more than tenfold since 1950, but most URBAN dwellers live in cities with populations under 50 000.

The largest cities are concentrated in the largest economies, and many smaller cities have been able to attract an important proportion of new investment..

The concentration of people in cities provides opportunities for improving health and environmental quality; the resulting economies of proximity greatly reduce unit costs..

The ABSENCE of effective and REPRESENTATIVE government exacerbates urban environmental health problems..

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3669.

4)Write 5 news items every week from the the newspaper concerning history, politicsEarthfacts or environment.

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EXPLANATION:

jungle news

games news

SANSAD news etc.

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3670.

SLO based question1.How solar eclipse occurs?​

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Explanation:

A SOLAR eclipse happens when the MOON gets in the way of the sun's light and casts its SHADOW on Earth. That MEANS during the DAY, the moon moves over the sun and it gets dark. ... This total eclipse happens about every year and a half somewhere on Earth.

3671.

Column 'A' column'b'1. Mantle. a) Taj Mahal 2. Minerals. b) materials that form rock3. Metamorphic rocks c) 2900 km4. Oceanic crust d) change into slate5. Clay e) SIMA

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EXPLANATION:

  1. MANTLE - SIMA
  2. Minerals - materials that form rock
  3. Metamorphic rocks - raj mahal
  4. Oceanic crust - 2900
  5. clay - CHANGE into slate
3672.

The land under cultivation has got reduced day by day. Can you imagine its consequences?

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  • The land under CULTIVATION has got reduced day by day. ... (II)India will face shortage of raw material for its agriculture based industries. (iii)The poor farmers will become poorer and it will also LEAD to sharp rise in prices of the AGRICULTURAL items.
3673.

You are the Prime minister for your country. Explain how would you use the land that is accessible. What policies will you take to ensure land is not abused?

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After being the PM, I will easily solve all the problems of the STATE like corruption, education, terrorism and others.I will promise to make FRIENDSHIP with all the country and also take care of my citizens.

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3674.

Write about the maps developed by the sumerians and the babylonians

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The map is SOMETIMES taken as a serious example of ancient geography, but although the places are shown in their approximately correct positions, the REAL purpose of the map is to explain the Babylonian view of the MYTHOLOGICAL world.

3675.

What are estuaries? How are they formed?

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Forming of ESTUARIES

  • As the sea ROSE, it DROWNED river valleys and filled glacial troughs, forming estuaries. Once formed, estuaries become traps for sediments – mud, sand and GRAVEL carried in by RIVERS, streams, rain and run-off and sand from the ocean floor carried in by tides.
3676.

What is the meaning of gullies , ravines and sheet erosion?

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A) Gullies: The running water CUTS through the clayey soil and make deep channels is called gullies. B) badland : The land that becomes unfit for cultivation. EG: RAVINES(chambal REGION) c) Sheet erosion : The water flows as as a sheet over large areas down a slope, will wash away the top soil.

3677.

Which of the following pairs iscorrectly matchedO Plimsoll line=India and AfghanistanO Durand line=India and MyanmarO Macmohan line=India and NepalO Redcliff line=India and Pakistan​

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3678.

Define the following term:Doon

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3679.

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3680.

The earth is bent at 23.5° on its axis. If this tilt was 0°, what would be its impact on seasonsof the Earth?​

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Nearly everyone enjoys the change of seasons on Earth – from winter to spring, from summer to fall. But why do our seasons change?

Some assume our planet’s changing distance from the sun causes the change in the seasons. That’s logical, but not the case for Earth. Instead, Earth has seasons because our planet’s axis of rotation is tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees relative to our orbital plane – the plane of Earth’s orbit around the sun.

The tilt in the axis of the Earth is called its obliquity by scientists.

Over the course of a year, the angle of tilt does not vary. In other words, Earth’s northern axis is always pointing the same direction in space. At this time, that direction is more or less toward the star we call Polaris, the North Star. But the orientation of Earth’s tilt with respect to the sun – our source of light and WARMTH – does change as we orbit the sun. In other words, the Northern Hemisphere is oriented toward the sun for half of the year and away from the sun for the other half. The same is true of the Southern Hemisphere.

When the Northern Hemisphere is oriented toward the sun, that region of Earth WARMS because of the corresponding increase in solar radiation. The sun’s rays are striking that part of Earth at a more direct angle. It’s summer.

When the Northern Hemisphere is oriented away from the sun, the sun’s rays are less direct, and that part of Earth cools. It’s winter.

Seasons in the Southern Hemisphere occur at opposite times of the year from those in the Northern Hemisphere. Northern summer = southern winter.

The tilt in Earth’s axis is strongly influenced by the way mass is distributed over the planet. Large amounts of land mass and ice sheets in the Northern Hemisphere make Earth top-heavy. An analogy for obliquity is imagining what would happen if you were to SPIN a ball with a piece of bubble gum stuck near the top. The extra weight would cause the ball to tilt when spun.

Over LONG periods of geological time, the angle of Earth’s obliquity cycles between 21.4 and 24.4 degrees. This cycle lasts approximately 41,000 years and is thought to play a key role in the formation of ice ages – a scientific theory proposed by Milutin Milankovitch in 1930.

The Earth is currently decreasing in obliquity. Decreases in obliquity can set the stage for more moderate seasons (cooler summers and warmer winters) while increases in obliquity create more extreme seasons (hotter summers and colder winters). Glaciers tend to grow when the Earth has many cool summers that fail to melt back the winter snows. Remember, we’re talking about a 41,000-year cycle here, so these changes in obliquity are not the primary driver of Earth’s climate in the century ahead. Temperatures on Earth are influenced not just by obliquity, but also by many more factors which drive our complex climate system and the global temperatures we experience from year to year.  

Other planets in our solar system also tilt at various degrees. Uranus rotates almost sideways at 97 degrees and has extreme seasons. The axial tilt on Venus is 177.3 degrees. Hence, Venus has very little in the way of seasons.

Our seasons change due to our planet’s angle of tilt – 23.5 degrees – relative to our orbit around the sun. If Earth did not tilt at all, but instead orbited exactly upright with respect to our orbit around the sun, there would be minor variations in temperature throughout each year as Earth moved slightly closer to the sun and then slightly farther away. And there would be temperature differences from Earth’s equatorial region to the poles. But, without Earth’s tilt, we’d lack Earth’s wonderful seasonal changes and our association of them with the various times of year – associating a fresh feeling in the air with springtime, for example.

It’s EASY to imagine a planet that has a more pronounced change in its distance from its star as the planet orbits the star. Some extrasolar planets – planets orbiting distant stars – have been found with more extreme orbits. And even in our own solar system, for example, the planet Mars has a more elliptical orbit than Earth does. Its distance from the sun changes more dramatically through its year than Earth’s does, and the change in Mars’ distance from the sun does cause some more pronounced cyclical changes on this red desert world.

Bottom line: It’s logical to assume our planet’s changing distance from the sun causes the change in the seasons. But Earth’s distance from the sun doesn’t change enough to cause seasonal differences. Instead, our seasons change because Earth tilts on its axis, and the angle of tilt causes the Northern and Southern Hemispheres to trade places throughout the year in receiving the sun’s light and warmth most directly.

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3681.

How is India different from other Asian Countries

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3682.

Define migration. and name the factors which effect population ​

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MIGRATION is the MOVEMENT of people, animals from one PLACE or country to another place or another country.

factors AFFECTING population-

1.fertile soil

2.good transport

3.good environment

4.employment conditions

5.sufficient water

6.good education

3683.

Most of the rivers flowing from the western ghats do not form deltas because ​

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Most rivers flowing west from the Western Ghats do not form deltas because of the high gradient and they don't have to travel much distance to DRAIN into the sea. ... This PREVENTS them from FORMING deltas at their mouths and mostly only ESTUARIES are formed.

3684.

‘More people are moving to cities in Africa.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? Write an explanation with your aswer

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Explanation:

This is called urbanisation.

Most of the 300 cities with populations over 1 million are in AFRICA, Asia, and Latin America, and many have populations that have grown more than tenfold since 1950, but most urban dwellers live in cities with populations under 50 000.

The largest cities are concentrated in the largest economies, and many smaller cities have been able to attract an important proportion of new investment..

The CONCENTRATION of people in cities provides OPPORTUNITIES for improving health and environmental quality; the resulting economies of proximity greatly reduce unit costs..

The absence of effective and representative government exacerbates urban environmental health problems..

3685.

What is the result of land degradation on human life

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3686.

Which of the following indian states/UT sof india have highest density of population per square km​

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Density of INDIA

As a result of the GRADUAL increase in the population of India with the passing of each day, the population density of India per square km is also quickly on the rise. A survey of the Indian population density 2011 shows quite a considerable rise in the figures of population density in India. The records of population density 2011 of India state that the density 2011 has increased from a figure of 324 to that of 382 per square kilometre, which is considerably higher than the average population density of the world 2011, which are 46 per square kilometre. Records reveal that along with the wide difference with the population density of the world, there are also a lot of differences in the population density of the various states of India.  

While the National Capital Region area of Delhi possesses the highest of the population density 2011 among the states of India having a statistics of 11,297 per square kilometre, the state of Arunachal Pradesh has the lowest record of population density having just 17 per square kilometre. It is very obvious that a higher density of population of a region would essentially MEAN that it is an urban area with high buildings and other modern aspects, while the low density of population of region would mean that it is a rural area with a probability there might be lack of modern amenities in the region.  

The recent population of India in the year of 2012 is 1.22 billion or 1,220,200,000 if VIEWED in numerical terms. India is the second among the most populous nations of the world and is just under China which has a population of 1.35 billion people or 1,350,044,605. This is quite an increase from the population which India had in 2001 which was 1.02 billion. Records reveal the fact that males constitute 628.8 billion of the population whereas their female counterparts consist of 591.4 million of the population of India and 50% of the population of India consists of people WITHIN the age of 25 years and 65% consists of people below the age of 35 years. It has also been noted that India consists 17.31% of the population of the world. This stands for the fact that out of six people of this world one lives in India. Statistics also reveal that by the year of 2030 India would become the most populous country of the world leaving China behind. One of the primary causes of the steep increase in India's population is illiteracy.  

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State

Area Sq. Km

Density 2011

Density 2001

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India (Average)

3,287,240

382

324

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Delhi

1,483

11,320

9,340

2

Chandigarh

114

9,258

7,900

3

Puducherry

490

2,547

2,034

4

Daman and Diu

111

2,191

1,413

5

Lakshadweep

30

2,149

1,895

6

Bihar

94,163

1,106

881

7

West Bengal

88,752

1,028

903

8

Kerala

38,852

860

819

9

Uttar Pradesh

240,928

829

690

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3687.

How is the atmosphere kept ìn place around the earth?

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Explanation:

  • Our atmosphere is a MIXTURE of gases that SURROUND Earth. It is kept in place by the pull of Earth's GRAVITY. If Earth was a much smaller planet, LIKE Mercury or Pluto, its gravity WOULD be to weak to hold a large atmosphere.
3688.

Forest policy of government aims to bring what percentage of total area under Forests8​

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In 2018, the total forest and tree cover in India increased to 24.39% or 8,02,088 km2. It increased further to 24.56 percent or 807,276 square KILOMETRES in 2019.

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3689.

With reference to indian monsoon which of the following conditions have negative impact​

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Impacts on agriculture and economy

Farmers in monsoon regions rely on the wet summer months to grow crops. However the summer monsoon does not always bring the same amount of rainfall, and variations in rain have implications for agriculture and the economy.

For example, in 2009 very little rain fell during the summer monsoon in India. In some areas rainfall was half of what is typical during the wet season and farmers could not plant their crops. Farm animals starved; many were sold for a fraction of what they would have normally been worth because farmers were desperate.

From wheat and rice to vegetables, cotton, and tea, Indian farmers grow a wide range of crops and the country USES more land for crops than any other country in the world (215 million acres). Crops depend on rain and, in India, more than three quarters of the annual rainfall occurs during the four months of the summer monsoon season. But during years when there is less rainfall than usual, crops die in the fields or cannot be planted at all. Take a look at the graphs to the left to see how the amount of grain crops produced by farmers in India (including wheat, rice, and barley) relates to the amount of rainfall. Over half of India’s population works in agriculture, and monsoon rains directly AFFECT their incomes and livelihood. Agriculture adds up to more than 15% of India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which means that when crops fail because of too little rain, the economy suffers.

While too little rainfall during the summer monsoon can CAUSE dire conditions for farmers on land, too much rainfall and overly strong winds can make coastal waters unsafe, preventing fishermen throughout South Asia from HEADING to sea to catch the fish they depend on for income.

Monsoon rains can be harnessed as hydropower, a valuable energy resource. Hydropower currently provides 25% of India’s electricity. Reservoirs are filled during the summer monsoon rains and then the water is gradually released through dams, turning turbines to create electricity year-round. During years when there is little monsoon rainfall, the reservoirs are not replenished, limiting the amount of hydroelectric power produced during the year.

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3690.

Any two things a student can do to protect a nature. plz tell me​

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Explanation:

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3691.

Elluviation of material refers to​

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3692.

Fish varities found in the renies of brazil​

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The ARAPAIMA (Arapaima gigas)

Tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum)

Candiru (Vandellia cirrhosa)

Red-bellied PIRANHA (Pygocentrus nattereri)

Armored Catfish.

Electric EEL (Electrophorus electricus)

Pancake Stingrays.

BULL Shark (Carcharhinus leucas).

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3693.

The most important factor in soil formation is?​

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Explanation:

Climate: This is probably the most important factor that can shape the formation of soils. Two important CLIMATIC COMPONENTS, temperature and precipitation are key. They determine how quickly weathering will be, and what kind of organic materials may be available on and inside of the soils

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3694.

‘More people are moving to cities in Africa.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? ( Remember to use this structure to help you get top marks: - Introduction - do you agree with the statement or not? - Reasons why people are moving to cities (what opportunities might they have - pull factors) ? - Reasons why people are moving away from cities (what challenges might they face - push factors)? - Conclusion Also remember to use detailed examples as these help you get top marks Could anyone write me a paragraph using this structure it will help a lot

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1.Introduction -

Urbanisation is the increase in the proportion of people LIVING in towns and cities. Urbanisation occurs because people move from rural areas (countryside) to urban areas (towns and cities). This usually occurs when a country is still developing.

2.No I am not agree with this because people leave their own lad and went in cities in search of work.

3 - Reason for moving(pull factors)

  • they get better education in cities.
  • they got opportunity and jobes here.
  • for school facilities.

4.Reasons why people are moving away from cities (what challenges might they face -( push factors)-

people are moving awày from cities to village because

  • they don't want to live in cities pollution.
  • they want fresh air to breathe.
  • they can't fill the expensive rent of their flats.etc.,

5.Conclusion-

The absence of EFFECTIVE and representative government exacerbates urban environmental health problems

Most of the 300 cities with populations over 1 million are in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, and many have populations that have grown more than tenfold since 1950, but most urban dwellers live in cities with populations under 50 000

The largest cities are concentrated in the largest economies, and many smaller cities have been able to attract an important proportion of new investment

The concentration of people in cities provides opportunities for improving health and environmental quality; the resulting economies of proximity greatly REDUCE unit costs.

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3695.

What would happen if Europe is located in the tropical region ? (3 points)

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HEAT WOULD be more and there would be EVERGREEN forest and other climatic conditions of india.

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3696.

Zojilla pass connects ?​

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Zojila PASS. ... This pass is 13,000 feet (4,000 m) above sea LEVEL, at 74.50 longitude and 34.17 latitude. The pass CONNECTS a valley of Kashmir with Ladakh. Different trade routes lad to TIBET, China and Central Asia.

Location: India

3697.

What is the full name of APJ Abdul Kalam?​

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Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul KALAM.

Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, the former INDIAN President and recipient of BHARAT Ratna award. His FULL name is Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam and he was an aerospace scientist.

3698.

Ten degree channel is between ?​

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The ten degree CHANNEL is situated between ANDAMAN and NICOBAR ISLAND.

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3699.

Enlist the various technological and institutional reform programmes introduced by the government in the interest of farmers.

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The various INSTITUTIONAL reform programmes introduced by the government for the benefit of farmers are: → Crop insurance against drought, FLOOD, fire etc. → Minimum Support Price policy. → Subsidy on agricultural inputs and RESOURCES such as power and fertiliser.

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3700.

What do you mean by the term 'Bhangar' ?​

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Bhangar. The alluvial soil found in the LARGE part of North India is called Bhangar. This is an old soil which is alluvial in nature and is above the flood LEVELS of the rivers in the region. It is often SEEN in the STRUCTURE of a terrace.