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What is more importance as an environmental resources than natural resources of human age explain |
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Answer» it is also an environmental resource which we GET from LAKES, rivers and water is very essential for living beings if there is no water there will be no living beings whether it's PLANT, animals and human beings. it is root of living beings if root will not be their it will be difficult to SURVIVE that's why water is more IMPORTANT than any other natural resources. |
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What is the position of india in respect of area of the world |
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Answer» Its has the position of 7th in respect of AREA of the WORLD mark it as brainliest PLZ |
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Human development has led to climate change.Explain |
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Answer» Yes,the RAPID development of humans, and urbanization lead to deforestation and this is the main CAUSE of global WARMING |
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Explain the effect of an earthquake that took place in Kathmandu?where was the main center of that earthquake? |
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Answer» ONE of the most severe earthquakes to hit the Kingdom of Nepal, took place on April 25, 2015. This EARTHQUAKE measured 7.8 on the Richter scale and had its EPICENTRE at Barpak in the Gorkha District. The severity of the earthquake caused an avalanche on Mount Everest, which buried alive 21 people. Elsewhere it killed CLOSE to 9,000 people and injured about 22,000. The estimated damage as a result of this earthquake was put at US DOLLAR 10 billion, by the Nepalese government. |
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Indo gangetic plain have a high density of population. Find the reasons? |
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Answer» It has dense population because of the fertile lands CONTAINING ALLUVIAL SOIL and there many people SETTLE for doing AGRICULTURE |
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Why do leaves fall down from the tree when they turn ito yellow |
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Answer» Yellow COLORS that were always present inleaves BECOME unmasked as the chlorophyll is broken down and absorbed. Called carotenoids, these are the yellow pigments that give trees LIKE birch, BEECH and tulip their BRIGHT fall colors. ... (Carotenoids play a similar role in the human body, as it turnsout.Oct 15, 2012 |
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Which is the second greatest peak in the world |
| Answer» K2 is the SECOND GREATEST PEAK in the WORLD after mt.everest | |
| 4108. |
Our solar system is a part of galaxy called the |
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Answer» I think our SOLAR SYSTEM is LOCATED in Orion arm of milky way |
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| 4109. |
What is renewal resources |
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Answer» The RESOURCES which can be RENEWED is CALLED RENEWABLE resources. |
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What is renewable resources |
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Answer» A RENEWABLE RESOURCE is a natural resource which replenishes to overcome resource DEPLETION caused by usage and consumption, either through biological REPRODUCTION or other naturally recurring processes ... |
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| 4111. |
What are the parllels of latitude and meridians of longitude |
| Answer» GLOBE jjjjnbjhhhyyy VGC to be a PART of | |
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It is 2 pm in India what is the time in 110 degrees west longitude |
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| 4113. |
Why Gobi is a desert |
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Answer» The Gobi DESERT is a large desert region in Asia. It covers parts of northern and northwestern China, and of southern Mongolia. The desert basins of the Gobi are bounded by the Altai Mountains and the GRASSLANDS and steppes of Mongolia on the north, by the Taklamakan Desert to the west, by the Hexi Corridor and Tibetan Plateau to the southwest, and by the North China Plain to the southeast. The Gobi is notable in history as part of the great Mongol Empire, and as the location of several important cities along the Silk Road. The Gobi is a RAIN shadow desert, formed by the Tibetan Plateau blocking precipitation from the Indian Ocean reaching the Gobi territory. The Gobi measures over 1,600 km (1,000 MI) from southwest to northeast and 800 km (500 mi) from north to south. The desert is widest in the west, along the line joining the Lake Bosten and the Lop Nor (87°–89° east). It occupies an arc of land 1,295,000 km2 (500,000 sq mi) in area as of 2007; it is the fifth-largest desert in the world and Asia's second largest. Much of the Gobi is not sandy but has exposed bare rock. |
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What do you mean by Green revolution? it's advantages and disadvantages? |
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Answer» Heya mate✋✋ |
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| 4115. |
What are the difference between summer and winter |
| Answer» SUMMER IS WARMEST SEASON AND WINTER IS COLDEST SEASON | |
| 4116. |
Which of the following shapes show the coastal part of India correctly |
| Answer» 3RD one SHOWS the COASTAL PART CORRECTLY. | |
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Define technology in one line |
| Answer» MACHINERY and DEVICES DEVELOPED from SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE | |
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Define weathering in one line |
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Answer» Weathering is BREAKDOWN of the rocks, soil, as well as minerals which is the WOOD and artificial materials are used with the Earth's atmosphere, water, and biological organisms. Normally, the Weathering occurs on SITE (in situ) with little or no movement. It also MUST not be confused with the EROSION that involves movement of rocks as well as minerals. |
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What will happen if petroleum reserve that totally exhausted |
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Answer» In simple sentence we can say .... If petroleum reserve totally EXHAUSTED then all the transportation system will be terminated and transfer of foods and goods item will be impossible . The result will GOING to be so harsh just we can imagine it by this sentence "petroleum product ACT as life line" thats why scientists are continuously working on the OPTIONAL source of FUEL . |
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Define biosphere serves |
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Answer» Biosphere reserves are AREAS of terrestrial and coastal ecosystems promoting SOLUTIONS to reconcile the conservation of biodiversity with its SUSTAINABLE use. They are internationally recognized, NOMINATED by national governments and remain under sovereign jurisdiction of the STATES where they are located. |
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What would happen if our petroleum reserve get totally exhausted |
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Answer» If petroleum reserves gets exhausted then we will have to COMPLETELY depend on renewable sources...like SOLAR energy and WIND energy |
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Two most important resources used at home in the classroom and playgroundalso explain |
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Answer» Most IMPORTANT RESOURCE at HOME is WATER .Soil in PLAYGROUND |
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Describing the six's minimum and maximum thermometer |
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Answer» Sixe's minimum and maximum THERMOMETER is USED to measure the TEMPERATURE...it is used for meteorological purposes...it was invented by JAMES Six |
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10 uses of wet and dry thermometer |
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Answer» By using thunder metre it sweat wet and also it can PROVIDE EAT some SPECIFIC and we can major water temperature by THERMOMETER . |
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Defination os resource |
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Answer» RESOURCE :- Any object that is useful in MAKING life of human beings COMFORTABLE... hope it HELPS you!! |
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Locate Himalayan rivers ,Indus,Ganga,satluj,peninsular rivers ,Narmada,Tapi,Krishna,Kaveri,Godavari,Mahanadi,Wular lakes,Pulicat,sambhar,chilika,Kolleru,vembanad |
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Write a short note on Narmada Bachao movement |
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Answer» The Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA), which translates as Save the Narmada Movement kicked off around 1985, as a protest against the construction of the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the River Narmada in Gujarat. The movement soon took the shape of a Non governmental Organization or NGO that brought together the tribal, the farmers, the environmental activists and the human rights activists against the Sardar Sarovar Dam that was being BUILT on the River Narmada in Gujarat, a western State of India. |
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Why are multi purpose project under great opposition |
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Answer» Reasons for which the multi-purpose projects and large dams have come under GREAT scrutiny and opposition in the recent YEARS are as follows: 1.Multipurpose projects and dams affect the natural flow of rivers and results in poor sediment flow and excessive sedimentation at the bottom of the reservoir and triggered floods. 2. Dams causes fragmentation of rivers and block the migration routes of aquatic FAUNA , especially for SPAWNING. 3. ARTIFICIAL reservoirs submerge some parts of the natural vegetation leading to the extinction of Exotic flora and fauna and soil leading to its decomposition over a period of time. 4. Multi Purpose projects and dams induced earthquakes cause water borne diseases and pests and pollution. |
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Explain three features of Purvanchal |
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Answer» THREE features of PURVANCHAL are as follows:- 1) These hills run through the eastern states. 2) They are mostly composed of sedimentary rocks. 3) They are covered with dense FORESTS. |
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Whrite a short note of tankas |
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Answer» Tanka system is a TRADITIONAL system for conserving rain water mainly in the arid zones of our COUNTRY like Gujarat and Rajasthan . In this method rain water is harvested to be used later and the water that is stored in storage tanks are often checked for purity. THere are a few tankas which are over 100 years old.The Tanka water is stored to be used long after the RAINS have stopped. The CLEAN conditions of collection and storage makes the Tanka water a most precious RESOURCE in the hot summer months. Most owners clean the Tanka only once in 5 to 10 years. |
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On a full moon day the moon the sun and the earth are position in which sequence |
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Answer» In a |
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Give reason why 82°30'E has been taken the Indian standard meridian |
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Answer» 82 degree half EAST is taken as the Standard MERIDIAN of India because it is divided by 7 degree 30 A standard adopted by all over the world it lies in the middle of the India and as such SUITS as the most it passes through the city of Mirzapur near Allahabad is taken as the standard TIME all over the world |
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Write a short note to check soil erosion |
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Answer» Some methods ADOPTED for checking soil erosion like terrace CULTIVATION counter FLOWING strip cropping SHELTERBELTS crop rotation creating control barrier |
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Explain why lines of longitude are called meridians of longitude |
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Answer» Heya...!!!! |
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What is agriculture? write its main types? |
| Answer» AGRICULTURE is a PRIMARY activity which includes GROWING of crops rearing of animals selling of vegetables and fruits ETC . the main type of agriculture Sa primary activity secondary activity tertiary activity | |
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If the GMT at 0° longitude is 12 noon, find the local time of a place A (30° E). |
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Answer» 0 + 30 = 30 degree 30 degree * 4 min = 120 min 120/60 HRS = 2 hrs = (12+2) hrs = 14 hrs = 2:00 PM |
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How many longitudes are passing through india including the easternmost and the westernmost longitudes? |
| Answer» 30 LONGITUDES are PASSING through INDIA | |
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How is water helpful in seed ? give example |
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Answer» By hydrating incubating the CODED information of life the PROCESS of germination GET started |
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What will be the altitude of the sun on 21 June at :a)equator b) 66½ N c) 66½S d) 23½ |
Answer» What's special about 21st June?In the question, we are GIVEN with this date only because this day is known as Summer solstice when the northern hemisphere will have its longest day and shortest note.
So, We KNOW that Tropic of Cancer is towards 23° N of the equator and the sun rays will fall directly overhead of it. And we know that, (For Summer solstice) ⇛ Altitude = 90° - latitude + 23.5° ⇛ Altitude of sun = 90° - 23.5° + 23.5° ⇛ Altitude of sun = 90° (Max.) Hence the Altitude of sun on 21st June is: And we are DONE !! |
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Give geographical reasons - There are discontinuities in the interior of the earth. |
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Answer» as the INTERIOR of the earth are in LIQUID solid state there are DISCONTINUITIES in interior of earth it's ALSO in MOLTEN form and in high temperature |
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Wht is the name of Asia grassland |
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Answer» The GRASSLANDS of ASIA are KNOWN as the STEPPES . |
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Describe some of the freshwater resources important |
| Answer» LAKES are the RESOURCE of FRESHWATER 74.25 PERCENT | |
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Explain the occurence of earthquake volcano eruption and foldung with the help of tectonic plates |
| Answer» ACCORDING to the theory of plate TECTONICS, Earth is an ACTIVE planet. Its SURFACE is composed of many individual plates that move and interact, constantly changing and reshaping Earth's outer layer. Volcanoes and earthquakes both result from the movement of tectonic plates. | |
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what is the pattern of this picture?Dendritic,trellis,rectangular or radial plz solve immediately it is urgent plz plz |
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How himalaya was formed |
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Answer» 225 million years ago (Ma) India was a large island situated off the Australian coast and SEPARATED from Asia by the Tethys Ocean. The supercontinent Pangea began to break up 200 Ma and India started a northward drift towards Asia. 80 Ma India was 6,400 km south of the Asian continent but moving towards it at a rate of between 9 and 16 cm per year. At this time Tethys Ocean floor would have been subducting northwards beneath Asia and the plate margin would have been a Convergent oceanic-continental one just like the ANDES today. As seen in the animation above not all of the Tethys Ocean floor was completely subducted; most of the thick sediments on the Indian margin of the ocean were scraped off and accreted onto the Eurasian continent in what is known as an accretionary wedge (link to glossary). These scraped-off sediments are what now form the Himalayan mountain range. From about 50-40 Ma the rate of northward drift of the Indian continental plate slowed to around 4-6 cm per year. This slowdown is interpreted to mark the beginning of the collision between the Eurasian and Indian continental plates, the closing of the former Tethys Ocean, and the initiation of Himalayan uplift. (NOTE that in the above animation the continental plates are shown to collide at 10 Ma; this should instead READ 50 Ma.) The Eurasian plate was partly crumpled and buckled up above the Indian plate but due to their low density/high buoyancy neither continental plate could be subducted. This caused the continental crust to thicken due to folding and faulting by compressional forces pushing up the Himalaya and the Tibetan Plateau. The continental crust here is twice the average thickness at around 75 km. The thickening of the continental crust marked the end of volcanic activity in the region as any magma moving upwards would solidify before it could reach the surface. The Himalayas are still rising by more than 1 cm per year as India continues to move northwards into Asia, which explains the occurrence of shallow focus earthquakes in the region today. However the forces of weathering and erosion are LOWERING the Himalayas at about the same rate. The Himalayas and Tibetan plateau trend east-west and extend for 2,900 km, reaching the maximum elevation of 8,848 metres (Mount Everest – the highest point on Earth). |
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व्हाट इस कंप्यूटर नेटवर्क व्हाट आर यू |
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Answer» Heya☺️☺️☺️..... |
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