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4501.

Which europe country has coastline with the atlantic ocean?

Answer» GREENLAND has COASTLINES along THENORTH ATLANTIC Ocean and the Arctic Ocean.
4502.

Where is delhi located at north india or south india?

Answer» DELHI is LOCATED in NORTH INDIA
4503.

Where 37degree north located in political map of india?

Answer»

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4504.

Various techniques adapted by the people to harvest rain waater in hilly region

Answer»

Diversion channels CALLED kuls and guls are MADE to CONSERVE WATER

4505.

What is the impact of geography and climate on food habits?

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The debate about the benefits of vegetarianism versus meat-eating (non-vegetarian being a PECULIARLY Indian term as it TAKES the former rather than the latter as the NORM!) will never be conclusively settled. It’s also perhaps, at one level, an India-versus-the-world debate, as nowhere else is the consumption of non-meat items so prevalent as in Bharatvarsha.

This week, there was a news item saying that food experts are now veering round to the view that rather than “five-a-day” being the optimum portion of vegetables to be eaten by a person, it should be ten-aday. To me that sounds suspiciously like a reluctant western acknowledgement of what many Indians have been doing for aeons – the more veggies, the better.

Any perusal of eating habits down the millennia will also reveal to the lay food historian that northern— ie colder—cultures have a tradition of eating more animal products than WARMER southern ones. The reason could simply be climatic, developed over a period when AIR transportation and cold chains did not make anything available anywhere, round the year.

4506.

What are the types of vegetation tell in world map?

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1>Tropical RAINFOREST or Evergreen

2>Grasslands

3>Deserts

4>Tundra

5>Taiga

these are the types of VEGETATION on the WORLD scale.

4507.

The main streams of river ganga which flows beyond farakka is known as?

Answer»

Bhagirati
Hooghly
Padma
subernrekha

4508.

In which state World’s second oldest rock discovered?A. West BengalB. Andhra PradeshC. Himachal PradeshD. Odisha

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Here's your ANSWER!


D. ODISHA

4509.

What are the limitations.of a globe compared to a map?

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1.A globe is a model of EARTH which is round WHEREAS a MAP is flat visual REPRESENTATION of earth's surface.
2 . A globe cannot be CARRIED out anywhere.

4510.

Smallest island in the world their area and population

Answer» MALDIVES is the SMALLEST iseland in the WORLD its AREA is 300kmsq. and its POPULATION is 1192
4511.

How are the devloped green revolution

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Green REVOLUTION developed in 1916 when we NEED strength of PLANTS and many new FERTILIZATION

4512.

Things to be considered while calculating local time on the basis of longitude of place

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While calculating the local TIME we should consider 2 main points.
1.standard time and GST (GREENWICH standerd Time)
2.excat LONGITUDINAL extent and PARTICULAR degree (°)

4513.

Explain any three features of flora in India

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✔Flora is the richest diversity in the world.due to WIDE range of climate.

✔Common WEED of wastelands.

✔Aggressive coloniser

✔They scrub lands and dearded forest.


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4514.

What are scrubs and wastelands

Answer»

A suburb is a mixed-use or residential AREA, existing either as part of a city or urban area or as a separate residential community WITHIN commuting distance of a city.

wasteland is an unused area of land that has become barren or OVERGROWN.

4515.

List of the highest peaks of the himalayas with their heights

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Mount EVEREST ,9 KM and kanchanganga, annaimudi are the highest peaks of the HIMALAYAS

4516.

How does each physical region of india complement the other &makes the country richer it's natural resources

Answer»

Each PHYSICAL feature benifit other, like NORTHERN MOUNTAIN benifit Northern plains and make it very DIVERSE and green and HENCE help to increase country's natural resource.

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4517.

☺⭐❤☺⭐state some points on Rajasthan under the advertisement of incredible India☺⭐⭐⭐⭐❤

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1. Rajasthan is the largest STATE of india in terms of area.
2.There is a village in Rajasthan where people have no doors in their homes and they sleep freely as they believe that if a THIEF or robber tried to steal it will result in dead.
3. KOTA is DISTRICT headquarter popularly known for its good education institutes of mbbs and iit
4.The capital of rajasthan jaipur is CALLED' pink city' because there all house are painted pink.


4518.

What is penusular plateau??

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Peninsular India is CHARACTERIZED by some major plateau regions. These include the Deccan and Karnataka plateaus of the southern peninsular SHIELD which together occupy an area of more than 400,000 km2 and the smaller CHOTANAGPUR and Shillong plateaus in eastern and NORTHEASTERN India, RESPECTIVELY.

4519.

Which movements occur on the surface of the earth

Answer» ROTATION and REVOLUTION OCCUR on the SURFACE of the EARTH.
4520.

Which movements occurs on the surface of the earth

Answer»

Heya. .

"The ROCK Movement"
they will PRODUCED waves in the earth CRUST...which damage our earth....

4521.

Name of states which has common territories with china

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4522.

What are feature of plate boundaries

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There are three major TYPES of plate boundaries. If two tectonic plates collide, they form a CONVERGENT plate BOUNDARY. Usually, one of the converging plates will move beneath the other, which is known as subduction. Deep TRENCHES are often formed where tectonic plates are being subducted and earthquakes are common.
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4523.

What are the major causes of degradation of forests in brazil

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Deforestation and forest DEGRADATION can happen quickly, such as when a forest is clear-cut to make way for a palm oil plantation or a NEW settlement. It can also happen GRADUALLY as a result of ongoing forest degradation as TEMPERATURES rise DUE to climate change caused by human activity.

4524.

Hey guys(1) PLATEAU HAVE A LARGE EVEN SURFACE .GIVE REASON AND NO ANSWERS FROM THE INTERNET AND BOOK AS I AM ALSO HAD THAT BUT I WANT THE ANSWER EXPRESSED IN YOUR OWN WORDS NO SPAMMING #AARCHI

Answer» PLATEAU are FORMED in a COURSE of time...
they are in high altitude cause they are plateau...
they are plateau THATS why they are PLANE
4525.

Which state unveiled the oldest rock?A. Himachal PradeshB. Andra PradeshC. TelanganaD. Odisha

Answer»

AThe ANSWER is:-
C] Odisha

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4526.

Mention all the methods of trade in harappan civilization

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1.The Indus Valley economy was heavily based on trading, it was one of the most important CHARACTERISTICS of this civilization. Almost every aspect of their society, from the cities they built to the technology they developed, was to ensure that they could create high-quality and profitable trade products for the civilizations the Indus people traded with.

2.Traders and craftsmen used the trade ROUTES to bring raw materials into the towns and cities, this is where they were turned into jewelry, pottery, and metal ware. Archaeologists have FOUND weights and measuring sticks which suggests that there were trade centers within the cities

3.Cotton was one of the most important product of the Indus Valley trade. Their wealth was based on a subsistence economy of wheat and barley.

4.The Indus civilization had a broad trade network, but their currency was traded goods. Instead of money, there was a swapping and bartering system. The Indus Valley Civilization had what was called soapstone seals and this is what they might have used for money later on in the civilization.

5.The Indus Valley people had one of the largest trading areas, ranging anywhere from Mesopotamia to China We KNOW Indus Valley traders went to Mesopotamia as well as other countries, because Indus seals have been found in there. Also, the Mesopotamians wrote about importing goods from the Indus people which further support the idea of a trading partnership between the two civilizations.

6.Indus Valley traders crossed mountains and forests to trade. They followed rivers walking along the river bank and used boats to cross rivers, when needed.

7.Apart from trade and industry, agriculture was the main occupation of the Indus people. The Indus people were a civilization that was built on the practice of trade with other civilizations of the day. Farmers brought food into the cities. City workers made such things as pots, beads and cotton cloth. Traders brought the materials workers needed, and took away finished goods to trade in other cities.

8.Trade goods included terracotta pots, beads, gold and silver, colored GEM stones such as turquoise and lapis lazuli, metals, flints (for making stone tools), seashells and pearls. Minerals came from Iran and Afghanistan. Lead and copper came from India. Jade came from China and cedar tree wood was floated down the rivers from Kashmir and the Himalayas

4527.

How is freshwater being renewed?

Answer»

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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER







Its quality is renewed again and again by the natural WATER (hydrologic) CYCLE. ... ALTHOUGH water covers 71 PERCENT of the EARTH's surface, fresh water is limited – 97% is salt water. Of the remaining 3%, less than 1% is the fresh water that flows in our streams and lakes or is stored in our groundwater aquifers.




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4528.

Make a list of four uses of minerals

Answer» MINERALS are USED in mines
they are used to MAKE THINGS AROUND us
4529.

How many dwarf planets are there are in solar system.

Answer»

There are FIVE DWARF PLANET in our SOLAR SYSTEM

4530.

The core of the earth's interior is made of hard rocks ?

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4531.

Tsunamis are generated in coastal areas ........

Answer»

Because the FORCE of AIR and WATER is more at that PLACE

4532.

What are plate creating (constructive) boundaries

Answer» YES, PLATE are CREATING (CONSTRUCTIVE) BOUNDARIES
4533.

What are plate consuming (subduction) boundaries

Answer»

The interplates of the Earth's CRUST consuming a limited boundary are generally called as plate consuming boundaries.

When the LIGHTER plate SUBSIDE under HEAVIER plate, its called as the "PLATE - SUBDUCTION"

4534.

What is a sesimogram

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Seismograms are USED to determine the LOCATION and MAGNITUDE of EARTHQUAKES.

4535.

What are surface or L waves

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Rayleigh waves, also called ground roll, are surface waves that TRAVEL as ripples with motions that are similar to those of waves on the surface of water (note, however, that the associated particle motion at shallow depths is RETROGRADE, and that the RESTORING force in Rayleigh and in other SEISMIC waves is elastic,

4536.

Desribe Margie's mechanical teacher and her classroom in your own words

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mARGIE HAD A LARGE BLACK AND UGLY MECHANICAL TEACHER. it had a screen on which all lessons were shown. And it also had a SLOT in which students had to insert theie homeworks and test papers. Her classroom was in her home itselfi just BESIDE her BEDROOM in which the mechanical teacher stayed and started at a PARTICULAR time regularly EXCEPT saturdays and sundays

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4537.

Write a review on fifa world cup

Answer»

FIFA world cup 2018 is very famous and a talkative topic for people . All the teams which participated in this world up were very strong and each team had the determination to win .
some matches were neck to neck and some were on SIDED. Belgium won the THIRD PRIZE by defeating England and the final was between France and Crussia. this match was also very interesting and there was a GREAT NUMBER of people who had came to support their teams. Crussia reached first time in the finals.But France won the finals by 4-2. this match was neck to neck before the 58 minute but after that it was one sided .

4538.

What are secondary or 'S' waves

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The WAVES that should be passed in a process or THING after FIRST wave is called secondary waves.

4539.

identify the given landforms. write it's name and describe them in your own words. Also mention the name of the province(s) of Pakistan in which these landforms are located.

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Valley
Beach
Sand dune
Peninsula
MOUNTAIN

4540.

List two differences between the capitalist and socialist ideas of private property

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Explanation:

1. Capitalism believed in individual CONTROLLED property or PRIVATE while as socialism believed in society or state controlled property. 2. Socialists believe private property is the source of evil and exploitation of weaker CLASSES while as capitalists believe private property is the source of progress and freedom.

4541.

What is the effect of slow movements on the earths crust

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(According to the theory of plate tectonics, the Earth's crust and upper mantle are broken into moving plates of "lithosphere.)" The Earth has two types of crust. Continental crust underlies much of the Earth’s land surface. The OCEAN floors are underlain by oceanic crust. (These material have different compositions; the continental crust is like the igneous rock granite, and the oceanic crust is like basalt, another igneous rock.)

Students and many adults often equate the geographic continents, i.e., land, with the plates. This is incorrect. The Earth’s various units of continental crust are actually embedded into plates. You may wish to explain this to your students by saying that the continental crust "ride on the back" of a plate. Moreover, continental and oceanic crust are often part of the same plate. For example, the North American plate has continental crust (essentially the land area of North America) at its core and is surrounded on most sides by oceanic crust.

As they move, plates interact at their edges or boundaries. There are three basic directions or types of boundary interactions. In some places, two plates move apart from each other; this is called a diverging plate boundary. Elsewhere two plate move together, which is called a converging plate boundary. FINALLY plates can also slide past each other horizontally. This is called a transform plate boundary. Volcanoes and earthquakes help define the boundaries between the plates. Volcanoes form mostly at converging and diverging plate boundaries, where much magma is generated. Earthquakes occur at all three types of boundaries. Because the plates are rigid, they tend to stick together, even though they are constantly moving. This builds up stress in the rocks at the plate boundary. When the strength of the rocks is exceeded, they move rapidly, "catching up" with the rest of the plates. We feel this release of energy as an earthquake.

One of the first observations used to suggest that the outer portion of the Earth is mobile is the fit of the continents, particularly the west coast of Africa against the east coast of South America. This observation predates plate tectonics. It was first noticed in the 18th century, and most recently proposed by a German scientist, Alfred Wegener in 1912. Wegener called his theory "continental drift", referring to the apparent movement of continents alone. However, "continental drift" is a only historical term. We now know it is not the continents that move, but the plates, in which the continents are embedded. South America and Africa were once together, but were split apart by the formation of a diverging plate boundary. This is also confirmed by matches between the rocks and fossils of the two continents. The two continents are still moving away from each other today.


A map of Pangaea shortly after it began to split. 160 million years ago

This exercise looks at the continents of North America, South America, Africa, Antarctic, and AUSTRALIA, and how they have moved over the last 200 million years. At that time, these five continents were all part of a single large super continent, called Pangaea. Starting about 180 million years ago, Pangaea began to break up; new diverging plate boundaries formed within it. This eventually created the continents we see today. In this exercise, the students will reconstruct Pangaea. They will use the fit of the continental crust to put Pangaea back together.

PROCEDURE:

Remind the students of the information they learned in the Pre Lab. Explain again that the plates are moving, due to convection and gravity. Explain that this movement causes stress within the plates, which generates earthquakes and volcanoes. You may want to show students a map of the plates.

Review the composition of the plates with the class. Make sure the students understand that the continents make up the non-oceanic part of the crust. Discuss with them that the edges of the continents look as if they may have fit together at one time.

Have the students label, color, cut out, and fit the continents together. The lines and numbers make this puzzle a little easier. You may want your students to work in pairs. Matching up the continents is not as easy as it looks.

Once the students have placed the continents together have them move the pieces apart very slowly. They are to move the pieces until they reach their present positions.

Ask students if they think this movement could have HAPPENED. Let them come up with STORIES about why it took place. Remind them of convection and the moving of the plates. This is a difficult concept to get across to the students.



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4542.

Which district in bengaluru division has more forest area

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ANSWER:

karnataka DISTRICT

Explanation:

karnataka district in BANGALORE DIVISION has more FOREST area.

4543.

Why the Venus is hottest planet in the solar system

Answer»

All Carbon dioxide acts LIKE a BLANKET ,trapping heat from the SUN this makes the venus hottest planet in solar system and it's not the only ANS.. that venus is closest to sun.

4544.

How are the earth' internal movements classified into?

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Vertical movements are ALSO KNOWN as epeirogeneticmovements. There are FORCES which act on the earth's crust from side to side i.e. horzontally or TANGENTIALLY. ... We can divide them into twotypes: (i) Forces of compression, and (ii) Forces of tension.

4545.

What is defination of assets

Answer»

A USEFUL or VALUABLE THING or PERSON

4546.

Which elementis found in both crust and mantle

Answer» SILICON is the ELEMENT which found in both crust and MANTLE.
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4547.

HELP QUICKLY PLZZZZZZ!!!!Which of the following is not an example of how people adapt to their environment?A.Boston city officials filled in Back Bay.B.Residents of Norway often live in homes with steeply sloped roofs.C.People use cable cars for transportation in San Francisco.D.Historically, the Inuit people wore clothing made of animal skins.

Answer» HI FRIEND......

I think option C.

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4548.

In australia which is the federal and central states

Answer»

Under a FEDERAL system, POWERS are divided between a central government and individual states. In AUSTRALIA, POWER was divided between the Commonwealth federal government and the six state governments.

4549.

India inks pact of bulletproof jackats with which country

Answer» INDIA INKS PACT of BULLETPROOF kackats with all COUNTRIES
4550.

Which of the following resources can be found in Africa?i. oilii. goldiii. diamonds and other gemstones A. i. onlyB. ii. onlyC. ii. and iii. onlyD. i., ii., and iii.

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D.................................