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4201.

The local time is decided by the noon time.why?

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Local TIME is defined by the time ZONE offset from UTC. For example, in INDIA the time zone (IST) is UTC+5:30. So if it’s 11:41 UTC, it will be 17:11 IST. NOON doesn’t come into the discussion, except possibly in your schoolbooks.

4202.

Bar graph of literacy rate of haryana from year 1990 to 2000

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78.49 of BOYS
55.73 of GIRLS


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4203.

Where in south africa the study area is located .for example indicate the provine ,district and municipality

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Mostly in cape TOWN, can be in DURBAN ALSO in JOHANNESBURG ETC.


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4204.

Why is the Himalayan yew undee great threat

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4205.

Isolines or contour lines

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This INVOLVES farming along the contour LINES horizontally AROUND a help RATHER than a SLOW this reduces the flow of water and first check soil erosion

4206.

Which apparatus is used for measuring the amount of rainfall?

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Rain gauge

is USED for MEASURING the AMOUNT of RAINFALL.

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4207.

Which american geographer was the diciple of redgel?

Answer» FRIEDRICH RATZEL I THINK so
4208.

Where it is two places in india sundial are located?

Answer» JANTAR Mantar, JAIPUR the LARGEST sundial of the WORLD
4209.

Where is 12th corporation of tamilnadu

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In DINDIGUL


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4210.

The standard terms of india has been decided by the local time at 82.5 E longitude

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Because 82.5 degree EAST longitude passes through MIRZAPUR near Allahabad Uttar PRADESH this longitude passes through the middle of the country with reference to its latitudinal extent that why the local time at 82.5 degree east longitude has been the standard time of INDIA

4211.

Where does india rank in the world as regards area?

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Answer:

EXPLANATION:

India's RANK GLOBALLY in Area

Rank Country Area (KM2)

4 China 9,596,961

5 BRAZIL 8,514,877

6 Australia 7,741,220

7 India 3,287,263

4212.

Why is latidunal and longitudinal distance is almost same in degree but different in km

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The latitudinal extent of India from Kashmir to KANNIYAKUMARI is 37°6′N to 8°4′N and the longitudinal extent of India from Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh is 68°7′E to 97°25′E. Both of these extent are APPROXIMATELY of 30° . But the actual distance from North to South is 3214 km , while from east to west is 2933 km.

That's because the distance between two latitudes remains the same throughout, but the distance between two longitudes keeps reducing as we MOVE TOWARDS the POLES. The distance between two latitudes is always 111 km, but the distance between two longitudes is 111 km at the equator and reduces to 0 at the poles. For clarification view any diagram of earth's latitudes and longitudes.

For easy understanding India's north- south extent and distance remains unchanged. But due to curvature of the earth and the decrease in distance between two consecutive longitudes, the east-west extent kind of bends like a 'U' which reduces the actual east-west distance while the east-west extent remains unchanged.

4213.

South korea ka capital

Answer» SEOUL is the CAPITAL of SOUTH KOREA
4214.

4. State any two measures taken in school during / to prevent a disaster

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Students shall be TAKEN to SCHOOL grounds because if a buildings fall down the students will be die ESPECIALLY in earthquake like DISASTER

4215.

Give reson why 82°30'east is taken as the standard meridian if India in accordance to the time zones

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The reasons are as FOLLOWS:
a) It passes through the MIDDLE of the country
B) It is DIVISIBLE by 7.5

4216.

what are tsunami warning devices? where have they been used? how for they are effective in alarming the people

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A tsunami warning system (TWS) is used to detect tsunamis in ADVANCE and issue warnings to prevent loss of life and damage. It is made up of two equally important components: a network of SENSORS to detect tsunamis and a communications infrastructure to issue timely alarms to permit EVACUATION of the coastal areas. There are two distinct TYPES of tsunami warning systems: INTERNATIONAL and regional.

4217.

what features make the northern plain suitable for agriculture . Describe how the northern plains are agriculturely very productive part of our country?

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4218.

1. Five deltas along the bay of bengal. 2. Two west flowing rivers of the deccan plateau. 3. Highest route of Himalayas. 4. Two rivers that rise beyond the bay of bengal.

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1.The Ganges-Brahmaputra DELTA/ SUNDERBANS Delta / Irrawaddy Delta/ Ganges Delta/ BENGAL Delta
2.kaveri and Krishna
3.t he HIMALAYAN trail
4.--
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4219.

Precautions for six's maximum and minimum thermometer

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Precautions to be taken while using six maximum and minimum thermometer are:-
1)WEAR GLOVES as to to prevent the fall of MERCURY on body if the temperature raises more

4220.

Define Indian mainland

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4221.

Describe the journey of Ganga in India which rivers joins it and what are its tributeries

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Ganges River


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The Ganga Rivers comprise important tributaries of the Ganga or Ganges, which include the Yamuna, Chambal, Kosi, and Damodar Rivers. These rivers are famous all over India for different reasons.

Ganges

The Ganges (also known as Ganga or Gonga), is the biggest river in the Indian subcontinent in terms of water flow. The length of the Ganga is 2,510 km or 1,560 miles. The river has its origin in the Western Himalayan Ranges in the state of Uttarakhand. The followers of Hindu religion regard the Ganges to be the most sacred of all the rivers in India. The river is revered as the deity Ganga in Hindu religion. The river also has significant historical values - a number of colonial or royal capitals like Kannauj, Patliputra (modern day Patna), Allahabad, Kara, Baharampur, Murshidabad, and Kolkata are situated on the riverbanks of the Ganges.

The Ganges River Catchment Basin covers an area of 390,000 sq miles (1,000,000 sq km) and supplies to one of the maximum populated areas in the world. The average depth of the Ganges River is 16 m or 52 feet and the highest depth is 30 m or 100 feet. The river has been proclaimed as the National river of India. The first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, cited a number of emblematic interpretations regarding the Ganges on the Indian subcontinent in his famous book, the Discovery of India (published in 1946).

The Ganges passes through the states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal.

Tributaries of the Ganga

The major tributaries of the Ganga are as follows:

Left tributaries - Karnali, Mahakhali, Gandak, Koshi (Kosi), Ghaghra, and Damodar

Right tributaries - Yamuna, Son, Mahananda, Chambal

Economy of the Ganges

The Ganges drainage area with its PRODUCTIVE land is helpful for the agrarian economies of Bangladesh and India. The Ganga and its tributaries function as a perpetual source of water supply to a huge agricultural region in India. Major crops grown in the region include sugarcane, rice, oilseeds, lentils, wheat, and potatoes. Beside the riverbanks, the existence of water bodies and marshlands offer a fertile cultivation region for harvests like chillies, legumes, sesame, mustard, jute, and sugarcane. In addition, there are various fishing areas by the side of the river, however they stay quite contaminated.

Tourism is a moneymaking activity on this river. Three sacred places to Hindus -Allahabad, Haridwar, and Varanasi draw COUNTLESS devotees to its waters. They come to visit these three towns to bathe in the holy Ganga, which is assumed to wash oneself of wrongdoings and help achieve deliverance. The torrents of the Ganges are famous for adventure sports activities like river rafting, drawing many adventure sports fans in the summer season.

4222.

Why there is need of resource planning. Explaine it

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It is ESSENTIAL to have resource planning because of the following reasons: It HELPS to IDENTIFY the various resources PRESENT in different regions of the country. It helps in the CONSERVATION of various non-renewable/extinguishable resources. It helps in reducing wastage of resources.

4223.

Name the states having More than 80% of total area under net sown area

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In PUNJAB and Harayana the area under net SOWN area is MOTE than 80%.

4224.

Right down the northernmost latitude of the India ?

Answer» 68'7 N 97'25N

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4225.

Write common uses of minerals?

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uses of minerals are
: Iron in the framework of LARGE buildings
: Clay in bricks an ROOFING tiles
: Gypsum in plaster
: Silica sand in window GLASSES
: Phosphate rock ,potash and lime are used in AGRICULTURAL FERTILIZERS.

4226.

Some countries that lies in torrid zone

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Chile, brazil, ARGENTINA, MEXICO, bangladesh, BURMA, SRILANKA, malasia, are some countries.

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4227.

Where is petroleum produicing areas in india

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In some PARTS of MUMBAI & RAJSTHAN

4228.

What was the need to set up internationally accepted uniform longitude as prime meridian?

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In the past, the prime meridian has been a bit of everything for different seafarers; Paris, Amsterdam, Rome and, the island of Hierro in the Canary, for Christopher Columbus.

Today, as you know, it is the Royal Observatory of GREENWICH, near London.

But then, what about the time? Well, when the first railroad came to Britain, they had a big problem: The local clocks were set to solar time (noon, when the sun is highest in the sky). Hence the impossibility to make train time tables. They then decided that everybody should keep Greenwich time.

Today, we keep the time as relative to that prime meridian time, what was called GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) but that is now called UTC (Universal Time Convention).

When the only ship from Magellan’s expedition came back to Sevilla, in Spain, the captain got really SCARED; he had missed one day in his calendar! How was it possible? The question was asked to learned savants of the UNIVERSITY of Salamanca and they came with an extraordinary answer: If we circumnavigate the EARTH westward, as Magellan did, you loose one day!

… but where? It was then necessary to DEFINE the … date line as the opposite side of the Greenwich time and … it was perfect because that longitude is covering nearly only the sea.

4229.

Write a paragraph on india what it should to become a developed country?

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India is a developing country and it is believed to become a developed country in future.The reason that is debaring india from coming on the apex is tax. In America 80% people pay tax and in india only 3% people tax so how we will get the SOURCE to improve INFRASTRUCTURE ,HEALTH conditions , and other facilities.

4230.

Why is ocean water have a limited use for humankind

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DUE to very HIGH SALT CONTENT in ocean water it is not useful for any day to day activites and we depend on freshwater for the same
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4231.

Name the states located between 92 digree E and 96 digree E longitudes?

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Russia Japan PALAU INDONESIA AUSTRALIA CHINA Bhutan Mongolia

4232.

Name the river which form delta on eastern coast

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With REGARDS to HIMALAYAN rivers, they form large extensive deltasirrespective of whether they floweast or WEST - Ganga-brahamputra delata in east coastand the Indus RIVER delta in the west COAST.

4233.

How can we respect the heights of a land on a flat paper

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By WRITING it's all IMPORTANCE and USEFULNESS in a paper we can respect the HEIGHTS of the Land

4234.

Slogan on conserving non renewable and renewable resources

Answer» DARE to be a force of Nature.Hug a TREE with me!Clean up your mess SAYS Mother Nature.Respect your Elders…and Oaks, and Pines and Maples too.
4235.

The weakest point in the earth at which earthquake happens?

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JAPAN is the most EARTHQUAKE PRONE REGION in the world.

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4236.

Write the difference between Western coast and eastern coast in easiest points give me at least five point in easy way

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4237.

What different things do we understand after the study of geography?

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=========================================geography has two major branches, namely, Human Geography and Physical Geography.

Human Geography DEALS with the people's interaction with the environment emphasizing on their relations with and across space and place.

Physical Geography deals with processes and patterns in the natural environment like ATMOSPHERE, lithosphere, hydrosphere and so on.

So, geography gives you INSIGHTS of your surroundings and its processes which is of utmost IMPORTANCE for KNOWING how natural surrounding effects our lives.

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4238.

explain the favourable geographical conditions required for the production of rice .menton the major rice producing states

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Temperature: 16°C – 27°C and RAINFALL 100 CM to 200 cm is IDEAL for rice GROWING. But rainfall during harvest times is harmful. Annual coverage temperature around 24°C is ideal.

Soil: rice is grown well on the ALLUVIAL soil or on the fertile river basins. It is also grown in mixed soil or loamy and clayey soil.

Land: Plain lands or gentle slopes are suitable for the production of rice. Because stagnancy of water is a must for the cultivation of rice.

West Bengal.Uttar Pradesh.Punjab.Odisha.Andhra Pradesh.Bihar.Chattisgarh. Tamil Nadu.

4239.

Way geography call mother of all science

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GEOGRAPHY is often times CALLED the “mother of all sciences” because geography is one of the EARLIEST KNOWN scientific disciplines that date back to the original Homo-sapiens who migrated out of eastern AFRICA, into Europe, Asia, and beyon.
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4240.

Write five ways adopted in saving the natural environment

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4241.

Rivers are very important for development in india'. Explain.

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Rivers are very important for the development of India:

1. GREAT cultural and economic progress has taken place in areas along the banks of rivers since ancient times.

2. River is a basic natural source or water.

3. River water is essential for DAILY human activities like washing, cooking, etc.

4. Rivers make the land fertile and provide the most productive agricultural lands. The Ganga, KAVERI and other deltas are the traditional rice growing areas.

5. They are an important source of irrigation and are the backbone of the development of agriculture.

6. There are dense and CONCENTRATED settlements in River valleys. Most of the big cities are located on the banks of rivers. They are a means of water supply.

7. They receive, dilute and transport wastes from settlements and prove to be cleaners for the towns and cities.

8. Many industrial processes depend on water so industrial development takes place near rivers. Water is used as a raw material, to cool down the things and to generate electricity.

9. Rivers act as primary channels of inland waterways.

10. Rivers are also used for recreation and promotion of tourism. They are suitable for fishing

4242.

Why physical features of india complementary to each other?

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Because they DEPENDS on each other

4243.

On 21 march days n night are of equal duration at all places on the earth...why?.

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As the sun cross the PLANE of the Earth's EQUATOR on 21ST march so the DAY and night equal duration .



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4244.

Explain the sections of northern plains on the basis of relief

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BHABAR
It’s a 8-16km broad area parallel to the Himalayas covered with pebbles and BOULDERS

It is an area where the streams disappear

TERAI
It is a marshy swampy area where the streams re-emerge

This area is thickly forested and has a rich wildlife

KHADAR
These are areas which lie in the flood plain areas covered with alluvial soil which are renewed every year

This makes the soil fertile and hence suitable for intensive agriculture

BHANGAR
They lie beyond the flood plain region and hence contain alluvial soil which are not renewed every year

They can be MADE SUITED for agriculture by proper methods of fertilisers and manures

DELTA
they develop due to the south eastern part of the northern plain due to the depositional activities of the river

The Ganga Brahmaputra delta called SUNDERBANS is the world’s LARGEST and fastest growing delta

4245.

How did the earth came into existence and get its present form

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Approximately 4.5 billion years ago, one part of a big cloud of dust and GAS became a little more dense, and thus had greater gravity than the rest. It started to attract gas and dust, rotating faster and faster and gathering into an ACCRETION disc swirling in towards the center. The center became dense enough and massive enough for fusion to start, and the Sun was lit.

In the accretion disk, matter gathered under gravity to form lumps that bumped into one another to form BIGGER lumps with more gravity, all while going around the disc. These lumps attracted matter that came swirling in, forming a local rotary motion as it gathered, and eventually became big enough to completely dominate their orbits and cleanse them of lesser lumps.

And by “cleanse”, I mean that the lesser lumps fell down on the bigger ones causing all imaginable hell. This period is even called the Hadean or the hellish period. One of these was to become Earth. Somewhere around this time, one huge lump, but still smaller than the early Earth, impacted the Earth. The ejected material from that impact eventually FORMED the Moon.

Slowly things calmed down. The early Earth had a hellish poisonous atmosphere and shallow oceans full of chemicals. Life appeared – we’re still not sure how – and evolved.

Some 2.5 billion years ago, something happened. The primitive single-cell life forms invented sex and photosynthesis, and the resulting oxygen killed off nearly every life there was. The first “Snowball Earth” period may have been caused by this “the great oxygenation event”.

But life finds a way, and the Earth eventually thawed. Life became multicellular colonies, then multicellular animals and plants and fungi, and eventually they crawled up on land.

And the rest is history.

Well, paleontology and geology, actually. History comes later, when one species of apes came up with the idea of making symbols that represented SPEECH, and started to write stuff.

4246.

What are lithospheric plates and why do they move slowly ch-3 geo?

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The plates that MOVES GRADUALLY and is available in outside under our feet. The lithosphere i.e. the strong outside is made up an extensive number of plates.

They move gradually on the grounds that it has a shot of SLAMMING with each other, the quake happen in light of the quick development of these plates.

These plates are CALLED LITHOSPHERIC plates.

4247.

Which type of rock found in maharashtra

Answer» GRANITE and SANDSTONE

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4248.

Collect picture on cyclone and floods and prepare an album

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4249.

How is birth rate and death rate telated to population change

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Birth RATE (or crude birth rate): The NUMBER of live births per 1,000population in a given year. Not to be confused with the growth rate. DEATH rate (or crude death rate): The number of deaths per 1,000 POPULATION in a given year.

4250.

Mention two measures to stop increase in area of waste land.

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BUY biodegradable products.Store all liquid chemicals and WASTE in spill-proof containers.Eat organic foods that are grown without pesticides. ...Don't use pesticides if you can.Use a drip tray to collect engine oil.Buy products that have little packaging.Don't DUMP motor oil on the ground.

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