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4801.

How do plains support a large population as compare to the altitude?

Answer»

Mainly people get jobs in metropolitan cities which are mainly plains and people get settled in this place and start building homes
it is easy EVEN to GROW CROPS
thus plains SUPPORT a large population as COMPARED to the altitude
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4802.

In which district kanha kisli national park located?

Answer»

KHANA KISLI NATIONAL PARK is located in Madhdya Pradesh.

4803.

Define individual resource

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A PLOT OWNWED BY A SINGLE PERSON IS SAID TO BEINDIVIDUAL . THIS RESOURCECANNOT BE USED BY ANY OTHER PERSON WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF THE OWNER . COMMUNITY OWNEDRESOURCES ARE OWNED BY A COMMUNITY OR A GROUP OF PEOPLE EG.

4804.

If the local time at Mumbai is 3 pm then what would be the local time at Kolkata?

Answer»

Both the cities, and the INDIAN Subcontinent (MAIN Land and it's islands) FOLLOW the Indian STANDARD time (IST) as the Same standard.
So, it is 3PM in Kolkata too!!!

4805.

Majour river and dams in india in mark in map

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I HOPE MY ANSWER IS HELPFUL

PLZ MARK ME BRAINLIEST.

4806.

How are rivers and lakes important for country economy

Answer»

Bcz they PROVIDE water to industries due to which they made goods and are ABLE to sell.




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4807.

What are the key point of interest regarding Equatorial forest?

Answer»

The key points about rain forest :-

Fact 1:

RAINFORESTS coverhardly about 2 percent the total surface area of the Earth surface, but accommodates about 50 percent of the plants and animals on the earth.

Fact 2:

Rainforests receive high amount of rainfall.

Fact 3:

Apart from Latin America, rain forests exists in many COUNTRIES.

They are found in Alaska and Canada, Asia, Africa.

Fact 4:

Rain forests are located in all of the continents, except Antarctica because it is too cold where rain forest cannot live.

Fact 5:

There are two types of rainforests, and both of them are temperate and tropical. The tropical rainforests are most COMMONLY found around the world.

Fact 6:

Rainforests help regulate the temperatures around the world and protects from Global warming and the weather PATTERNS as well.

Fact 7:

One fifth of total sweet and fresh water is found in tropical rain forests, including the Amazon Basin.

4808.

Where is the location of textile factory and in which state

Answer»

Here is the map of TEXTILE in INDIA. ..

places of cotton textile is
Delhi , Arga etc...

places of jute textile is
Pune and kanpur

places of wool textile is
Amistar , Shima , etc


I HOPE I HELPED YOU......
PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIST IF IT'S HELPFUL.....

4809.

How to factorise x³+27y³

Answer» ANSWER =x×x×x+3×3×3×y×y×y
4810.

How does rock cycle keep the earth young ?CONTENT QUALITY ANSWERNO SPAM!!!

Answer»

When a volcano erupts, magma flows out of it. (When magma is on theearth's SURFACE, it is CALLED LAVA.) As the lava cools it hardens and becomes igneous ROCK. As soon as new igneousrock is formed, the PROCESSES of weathering and erosion begin, starting the whole cycle over again

4811.

What's a Difference between a Girl and a boy

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I am not sure about WHETHER you WANTED to know the difference between boys/girls or men/women. But I will answer keeping both the scenarios in mind.

“Boys are tough from outside.
Girls, from inside”

“Boys are the backbone of their family.
Girls are the heart of the family.”

“Boys are handsome.
Girls are beautiful”

“Boys have a bro code.
As of now, no sis code exists.”

“Boys are mom’s favorites.
Girls are daddy’s darlings.”

“Boys, when they grow up, leave their parents intentionally.
Girls, on the other hand are forced to, after marriage.”

“Boys are seldom moody.
A GIRL has billions of mood.”

“Boys are the batman of their families.
 Girls, the wonder women.”

“Boys know of not more than ten colors .
Girls will know about at least ten shade of every single color.”

“Boys won’t remember what you said to them a month ago.
Girls will remember the exact SENTENCE even after 50 years.”

“Boys can spend a week wearing single pair of clothes.
Girls need at least 12 of them .”

“Boys can get up at 7 and get ready by 7:15.
Girls will get up by 6 and won’t be sure if they can get ready by 9.”

“Boys will admit to watching porn.
Girls would never admit.”

“Boys have a heart in their brain.
Girls have their brain in the heart.”

“Boys are delighted on SEEING another boy with a same dress.
Girls feel jealous and insecure.”

“Boys judge a lot.
Girls are judged a lot.”

“Boys hear you.
Girls listen.”

“Boys will like this answer.
Girls will love this answer.”

*satisfied*

4812.

write one equation each for decomposition reactions where enwrgy is supplied in the form of heat ,light or electricity

Answer»

This is your ANSWER.

4813.

Plzz tell fastplzzzznames of seven major plates of earth crust

Answer» AFRICAN plate, north AMERICAN plate, south American plate, ANTARCTIC plate, Pacific plate.
4814.

How does climate change due to global warming affect the earth?

Answer»

Global climate change has ALREADY had observable effects on the environment. Glaciers have shrunk, ice on rivers and lakes is breaking up earlier, plant and animal ranges have shifted and trees are flowering sooner.

Effects that SCIENTISTS had predicted in the past WOULD result from global climate change are now occurring: LOSS of SEA ice, accelerated sea level rise and longer, more intense heat waves.

4815.

What is mean resources

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Mean RESOURCE is a stock or SUPPLY of money, materials, STAFF, and other ASSETS that can be drawn on by a person or organization in ORDER to function effectively.


Hope it will help you

4816.

At which longitude does the date change?

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The International Date Line (IDL) is an IMAGINARY line of demarcation on the surface of Earth that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole and demarcates the change of ONE calendar day to the next. It PASSES through the middle of the Pacific OCEAN, roughly following the 180° line of longitude but deviating to pass around some territories and island GROUPS.

4817.

How we locate 37 degree north in political map of india?

Answer»

By SEEING LONGITUDE and LATITUDE

4818.

Describe longitudinal division of the Himalayan mountains?

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Longitudinally the Himalayas consist of three parallel ranges from south to north and a trans- Himalayan region.

(a) The Sub Himalaya or Siwaliks-it is also known as the outer Himalaya. This is the southernmost range of the Himalayas bordering the Ganga Plain and giving a hog-back appearance with rela­tively steeper slopes towards south. Flat scarps, anticlinal crests and synclinal valleys with an aver­age elevation of 600 m characterise this range. It is bordered at the top by scarps and descends north­wards to flat floored structural valleys called 'doon' or 'dun' in the west and 'duar' in the east which are intensively cultivated and densely populated. The site of Dehradun lies in one such valley (75 km x 20 km) which is covered with boulder and clay depos­its.

The range has a total length of about 2400 km from the Indus gorge to the Brahmaputra valley. It is known by various local names, i.e. the Jammu hills (Jammu & Kashmir), the Dundwarange (Uttaranchal), the Churia Muria hills (Nepal), the DAFFLA, Miri, Abor and Mishmi hills (Arunachal Pradesh).

Most of the rivers descending from the northern ranges of the Himalayas have carved out wide and steep-sided valleys. The gorges of the Tista and the Raidak have jointly formed a 90 km gap in the Siwalik range. The range is covered with thick, tropical moist deciduous forests. It enjoys good amount of rainfall and suffers heavy EROSION. Its southern slopes are barren and highly dissected.

(b) The Lesser Himalaya or Himanchal-this range lies north of the Siwalik range from which it is separated through M.B.T. It consists of parallel ranges in Nepal and Punjab but of scattered moun­tains in Kumaun. Important ranges include the Dhauladhar, Pirpanjal, Nag Tiba, Mahabharat range and MUSSOORIE range. Of these the Pirpanjal range of Kashmir is the longest and the most important one. It runs for 400 km between the Jhelum and the Beas.

(c) The Greater Himalayas or Himadri-this is a most continuous, loftiest and northern most range of die Himalayas. It has a core of Archaean rocks (granites, gneisses and schists) flanked by 41 metamorphosedsedimentaryrocks. The range houses most of die snowy peaks and ridges of the Himala­yas.

The average height of the range is 6100 m, whereas many peaks exceed 8000 m (Mt. Everest 8848 m, Kanchenjunga 8598 m, Makalu 8481 m, Dhaulagiri 8172m, Mansalu 8156, ChoOyu 8153 m, Naga Parbat 8126 m and Annapurna 8078 m). Few passes occur in these ranges though at very high elevation (over 2500 m) and remain snowbound for most part of the year.

The Burzil pass and Kashmir, B ara Lapcha La and Shipki Lain Himachal Pradesh, Thaga La, Niti Pass and Lipu Lekh Pass in Uttaranchal, and Nathu La Jelep La in Sikkim are worthy of mention. The Hindustan-TibetRoad, which joins Shimla with Gartok in western Tibet passes through die Shipki La in die Satluj valley. Another j important trade route connects Kalimpong in West Bengal widi Lhasa the capital of Tibet, through Jelep La in the Chumbi valley in Sikkim.

4819.

The mughal empire left its impact on the different regions of india in a variety of ways. write about it with pictures

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The impact of Mughal empire can be seen EASILY, as and when you TEND to go to the PLACES such as Delhi, Agra, Fathepur, you will find VARIOUS monuments and architectural marvel.


Thus, you can clearly see their impact on the different REGIONS as and when you visit these places.


4820.

How many longitudes can be drawn on a world map keeping an interval of 1° each?

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the total number of LONGITUDES drawn on world map will be from ZERO to 359°

the 360° and 0° longitude coincide

so we can SAY there are 360 longitudes

4821.

Explain the formation of himalayas as young fold mountains upsc

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This collision of TWO continental plates formed Orogens or mountains. Folding is a process due to extreme pressure from two sides. HENCE Young FOLD Mountains!! ... Himalaya is formed by the collision of Indian subcontinentel plane and Eurasian plate, THEREFORE it becomes folded.

4822.

While the earth rotates, how many longitudes face the sun daily?

Answer» HEYA , Here's is your answer
 Since the Earth rotates once a DAY, during every 24hour PERIOD every longitude on Earth will face the Sun at some point.
Hope it WORKS out for you.
4823.

Your guest house require solar appliances you are Ankit Kapoor manager of Raj Maharaja guest house 56 Rani Bagh Agra write a letter to store manager MS Suraj appliances 34 Raja Garden Agra placing order for the Solar appliances

Answer»

Dear store manager,


As we are in NEED of SOLAR appliances, please deliver US the product immediately and I will pay you the amount immediately when the appliances are delivered.


Please confirm me about this and inform the MONEY details.


Please deliver the highly QUALITY product. I believe you with the product.


4824.

Class 9 rain in the roof summary

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Rain on the roof is a peom that describes about the bonding of a child with his/her mother and how a child remembers his/he rmother.


In the poem it rains in the NIGHT and then, the child SLEEPS cozyly listneing to the rain drops reminding himself/herself the STORIES TOLD by his/her mother

4825.

Explain the geographical location of india

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It is in SOUTHERN hemusphere of the

4826.

Essay on voice of the earth

Answer» HOPE this HELP you plz mark it the brainliest ONE if possible
4827.

Give reason why volcanic regions are suitable for developing geothermal energy

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Answer:

Geothermal energy is plentiful, but geothermal power is not. Temperatures increase below the Earth’s surface at a rate of about 30 °C per KM in the first 10 km (roughly 90 °F per mile in the first 6 miles) below the surface. This internal HEAT of the Earth is an immense store of energy. In the UPPER 10 km of rock beneath the conterminous United States, it amounts to 3.3 × 1025 joules, or about 6,000 times the energy contained in the world’s oil reserves. The problem in utilizing geothermal energy is extracting it.

Explanation:

The natural escape of the Earth’s heat through its surface averages only 0.06 watt per SQUARE metre (0.006 watt per square foot). To make geothermal power practical, some special situation must exist to concentrate the Earth’s heat energy in a small area. Underground reservoirs of steam or hot water that can be funneled into a drill hole provide this special situation. Some geothermal steam wells can produce 25 megawatts of thermal power, an amount equal to the normal heat flux of more than 400 square km (150 square miles) of land surface. The key to this concentration is the transfer of heat from deeper levels to the near surface by the ascending magma associated with volcanism. Magma at temperatures close to 1,200 °C (2,200 °F) moves upward to depths of only a few kilometres, where it transfers heat by conduction to groundwater. The groundwater then CIRCULATES by convection and forms large underground reservoirs of hot water and steam. Some of this thermal water may escape to the surface as hot springs or geysers.

4828.

Which is the state frout of kearala

Answer» KARNATAKA is the STATE in FRONT of KERALA
4829.

What is a clifs?what is realated to ?is there any connection with cliffs and sea waves

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It's cliff . A cliff is a HIGH AREA of land with a very steep side, especially one next to the sea. Cliffs are usually formed by rock that is resistant to WEATHERING and EROSION
what i know about cliff I tell you.
hope it HELP you.

4830.

Example of tropical moist deciduous forest in india

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The EASTERN Highlands MOIST deciduous FOREST is a tropical moist deciduous forest

4831.

100% geographical area in the godavari river basin in dist of maharashtra

Answer»

Yes total 100 % RIVER basin LOCATED in MAHARASHTRA.

4832.

Which island group of india lies in south-east

Answer» ANDAMAN and NICOBAR and lakshawadeep lie in the south east
4833.

The benefits of google and facebook outweighed the privacy risks due to sharing data. Write an essay on this within 200-240 words

Answer»

With growing network of social MEDIA, there is no privacy LEFT in the life of people.


Data sharing is a big issue with tech giants such as Google and Facebook.


You can SORT out things in news FEEDS, sharing personal information and other such things. P


rivacy settings allow you to keep certain things at bay.

4834.

write a descriptive passage on Stephen Hawking based on the clue given below (Know Cosmologist , studies at Oxford , know for research on origin .

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Professor Stephen William Hawking was born on 8th January 1942 (exactly 300 YEARS after the death of Galileo) in Oxford, England. His parents' house was in north London but during the second world war Oxford was considered a safer place to have babies. When he was eight his family moved to St. Albans, a town about 20 miles north of London. At the age of eleven, Stephen went to St. Albans School and then on to University College, Oxford (1952); his father's old college. Stephen wanted to study mathematics although his father would have preferred medicine. Mathematics was not available at University College, so he pursued physics instead. After three years and not very much work, he was awarded a first class honours degree in natural science.

In October 1962, Stephen arrived at the DEPARTMENT of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP) at the University of Cambridge to do research in cosmology, there being no-one working in that area in Oxford at the time. His supervisor was Dennis Sciama, although he had hoped to get Fred Hoyle who was working in Cambridge. After gaining his PhD (1965) with his thesis titled 'Properties of Expanding Universes', he became, first, a research fellow (1965) then Fellow for Distinction in Science (1969) at Gonville & Caius college. In 1966 he won the Adams Prize for his essay 'Singularities and the Geometry of Space-time'. Stephen moved to the Institute of Astronomy (1968), later moving back to DAMTP (1973), employed as a research assistant, and published his first academic book, The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time, with George Ellis. During the next few years, Stephen was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (1974) and Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Scholar at the California Institute of Technology (1974). He became a Reader in Gravitational Physics at DAMTP (1975), progressing to Professor of Gravitational Physics (1977). He then held the position of Lucasian Professor of Mathematics (1979-2009). The chair was founded in 1663 with money left in the will of the Reverend Henry Lucas who had been the Member of Parliament for the University. It was first held by Isaac Barrow and then in 1669 by Isaac Newton. From 2009, Stephen was employed as the Dennis Stanton Avery and Sally Tsui Wong-Avery Director of Research at DAMTP.

Professor Stephen Hawking worked on the basic laws which govern the universe. With Roger Penrose he showed that Einstein's general theory of relativity implied space and time would have a beginning in the Big Bang and an end in BLACK holes (1970). These results indicated that it was necessary to unify general relativity with quantum theory, the other great scientific development of the first half of the 20th century. One consequence of such a unification that he discovered was that black holes should not be completely black, but rather should emit 'Hawking' radiation and eventually evaporate and disappear (1974). Another conjecture is that the universe has no edge or boundary in imaginary time. This would imply that the way the universe began was completely determined by the laws of science. Towards the end of his life, Stephen was working with colleagues on a possible resolution to the black hole information paradox, where debate centres around the conservation of information.

His many publications included The Large Scale Structure of Spacetime with G F R Ellis, General Relativity: An Einstein Centenary Survey, with W Israel, and 300 Years of Gravitation, with W Israel. Among the popular books Stephen Hawking published are his best seller A Brief History of Time, Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays, The Universe in a Nutshell, The Grand Design and My Brief History.

Professor Stephen Hawking received thirteen honorary degrees. He was awarded CBE (1982), Companion of Honour (1989) and the Presidential Medal of Freedom (2009). He was the recipient of many awards, medals and prizes, most notably the Fundamental Physics prize (2013), Copley Medal (2006) and the Wolf Foundation prize (1988). He was a Fellow of the Royal Society and a member of the US National Academy of Sciences and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.

In 1963 Stephen was diagnosed with ALS, a form of Motor Neurone Disease, shortly after his 21st BIRTHDAY. In spite of being wheelchair-bound and dependent on a computerised voice system for communication Stephen continued to combine family life (he has three children and three grandchildren) with his research into theoretical physics, in addition to an extensive programme of travel and public lectures. Thanks to the Zero-G Corporation, he experienced weightlessness in 2007 and always hoped to make it into space one day.

4835.

last summer vacation you went to your friends village .His grandmother look after you as if you were her grandchild. describe her in 100 to 150 words

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As soon as I entered my friend's village HOUSE, I felt like as if I have entered my own house.


My friend's grandmother was excellent as a host.


She never LET me understand that she was my friend's grandmother, I have never seen my grandmother because she passed AWAY before my birth, so I really felt emotional. She COOKS really well

4836.

Write a note on different iron ore of india

Answer» HOPE it helps you SRRY can't see SMALL ALPHABET
4837.

Which are the institutions to be formed to develop a community disaster management committee?

Answer»

Panchayati Raj INSTITUTIONS and urban local BODIES as institutions and ALSO some municipalities

4838.

Write any five news items on environmental issues and comment on it

Answer»

The five news items on environmental issues are as follows:


1. Fiji moves to replant and increase forest land

2. Maharashtra bans plastic

3. Australia failing to protect the Great Barrier reef

4. Earth’s INTACT forests vanishing at accelerating PACE: Scientists

5. The packaged way of life is creating a mountain of waste.


All these News STORIES have been taken from The TIMES of India.


These news stories just relate to the fact that climate change is a reality.


4839.

A world without trees the points are nature gift we take for granted, how they help us , how we have mindlessly destroyed them,what we can to save trees an article on 100-150

Answer»

NATURE (A GIFT TO MANKIND)


Nature is the real gift to mankind. We ALWAYS talk about BUYING products and goods.


Exchange gifts on festivals and live happily TALKING about how well developed our WORLD is.


Not once do we think that we are misusing Mother Nature. We are happily cutting down trees for making furniture, decorative items, and other products.


The forests are being chopped to make urban land for human use.


But, all this has led to our own decline. Global warming and climate change are a hard reality that mankind faces.


We need to rebuild forests, plant more trees, use less FOSSIL fuel and say no to plastic items.


4840.

How did early people coverbtheir body

Answer»

By TREE LEAVES or SKIN of ANIMALS

4841.

All composite numbers between 30 to 40

Answer»

32,33,34,35,36,38,39

4842.

in summer solstice if the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, than how the sun is farthest north. Similarly in winter solstice if the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun than how the sun is farthest south.

Answer»

Not SURE about the ANSWER

4843.

Use of non conventional energy resources should be encouraged

Answer»

I am not knowtheanswer



you are a gandu

4844.

Five characteristic feature of plantation agriculture .

Answer»

It is, therefore, one of the best examples of an export-oriented system. Among the most important crops found on plantations are cotton, sugarcane, coffee, rubber and tobacco. iii. Estate farming is an OUTSTANDING feature of plantation agriculture.

Five characteristics of plantation farming :


(i) It is a single crop farming practised on a large area.
(ii) Crops are mainly grown for the market.
(iii) It is both labour intensive and capital intensive.
(iv) It has an INTERFACE of agriculture and Industry.
(v) Developed network of transport and communi-cation connecting the plantation processing INDUSTRIES and MARKETS PLAY an important role in the development of plantations.

4845.

What is business?why we need ?

Answer» BUSINESS IS THE Articulating and DEFINING business needs is a PART of the activity CALLED enterprise analysis and includes identifying and understanding the business's goals; articulating its strategic direction; and CAPTURING any key concerns pertaining to the business's successes, challenges, risks, or problems.
4846.

Why tectonic plate move continuously

Answer» TECTONIC PLATES are ABLE to move because the EARTH's lithosphere has GREATER mechanical strength then the underlying arthonsphere.
4847.

Describe the land resources on the basis of relief featuree

Answer»

On the basis of the land resources of relief FEATURES it is divided into TWO type new alluvium and old alluvium KHADAR and bhangar ACCORDINGLY

4848.

How do the rivers help in the economy of the country

Answer»

This is the ANSWER ........................................

4849.

Why we celebrate environment day

Answer»

To CONSERVE NATURE ...................

4850.

Which resources are classified under utility and why?

Answer»

Some of resources may be iron ,COPPER ETC.....
I am not SURE at all