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34851.

Argued successfully against separate but equal. Become a Supreme Court justice

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The NAACP, led by Thurgood MARSHALL (who became the first black Supreme Court Justice in 1967), was successful in challenging the constitutional viability of the "separate but EQUAL" doctrine. The Warren Court voted to overturn SIXTY years of law that had DEVELOPED under Plessy.

34852.

When was the RSM Titanic was built and by whom ?? how many Travellers are travelling in this ship ??​

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Rms titanic was built on 31 may 1917 . It was built by Harland and wolff . 2,200 passengers were TRAVELING in this shipPlease mark me brainliest and VOTE me and press follow ICON on brainly APP

34853.

What is the name of the Greek Gods and specially the god of water or sea and ocean​

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the ANSWER is poseidonExplanation:HOPE it HELPS U

34854.

Why is usa superpower

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I don't KNOW .....................UI

34855.

which of the Mughal rulerrule over India for a long period and also name the rulers of Mughal Empire from starting to ending of Mughal Empire ​

Answer» MUGHAL empire kings:BABUR HUMAYUN AKBARJAHANGIR SHAHJAHAN AHMADSHAH
34856.

How did the Islamic authorities expand under the caliphas

Answer» ISLAM spread through military conquest, trade, pilgrimage, and MISSIONARIES. Arab Muslim forces CONQUERED vast TERRITORIES and built imperial structures over time.
34857.

How did the slamic authority expand under the khalifas

Answer» GIVE me some TIME
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One main difference between the United States Constitution and state constitutions is that state constitutions A. don't include how to set up local government B. Provide supremacy over the federal government C. states specific services to provide. D. can't be amended.

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One main difference between the UNITED States CONSTITUTION and state constitutions is that state constitutions are much longer.So the correct OPTION is A.The LENGTH of the state constitutions compared to that of the Constitution of the United States of America is the main reason for their difference.The other OPTIONS given in the question does not look up to the mark.

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Which two statements best show how the Scientific Revolution changed the way people perceived nature and society? A. People started using new technological discoveries only to develop their countries’ economies. B. People started applying the principles of the scientific method, empiricism, and experimentation to other aspects of life. C. People started associating religion with science and sought more knowledge about God’s role in the universe. D.People starting applying the beliefs of the classical scientists to develop the field of philosophy. E. People started challenging the accepted “scientific truths” taught by the church, which weakened its authority.

Answer» E because SCIENCE is BROAD MINDED
34860.

What were the political works of dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan

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tion:RADHAKRISHNAN's written works include INDIAN Philosophy, 2 vol. (1923–27), The Philosophy of the UPANISHADS (1924), An Idealist View of Life (1932), Eastern Religions and Western Thought (1939), and East and West: Some Reflections (1955). In his LECTURES and books he tried to interpret Indian thought for Westerners.

34861.

What are the drawbacks of Warren hastings five years revenue settlement

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Warren HASTINGS came as Governor of Bengal in 1772 at the age of FORTY when he had been already two years in India. He had risen regularly up the rungs of the civilian ladder from the position of a writer, the lowest grade in the Company’s service.As a member of Vansittart’s council he was posted as the resident at Murshidabad Court.He returned to England after fourteen years’ service in India. Impressed by the ABILITY with which gave evidence before a com­mittee of the House of Commons, he was sent back to India as the second of the Madras Council in 1769. He was next appointed Governor of Bengal towards the end of 1771 and he assumed charge early in 1772.The incompetence of GIVE’s successors had fully revealed the evils of Dual Government. Miseries of the people due to oppression and exploitation by the Company’s servants were aggravated by the famine of 1770 which stalked whole of Bengal leaving a THIRD part of it desolate and one-third of the population decimated.The Company’s dominions in Bengal then consisted of these types of territories of a variety of titles. Burdwan, Midnapur and Chittagong were gifted to the Company in 1960 and were revenue tree. Calcutta and the 24-Parganas were held as Zamindary under the Nawab. Other places of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa were held by the Company as Diwani granted to the Company in 1765 for an annual payment of 26 lakhs of rupees to the Emperor.Explanation:

34862.

Who was first king in world?How he bacem the king?​

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baba AADAM was FIRST HUMAN and king toobcoz he WS the first human so was MADE king too

34863.

Who was the narender modi father​

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Damodardas Mulchand MODI is the ANSWER MATE

34864.

Select the correct answer. How did modernization affect Japan as a nation? A. Japan’s modernized cities attracted Western foreigners, who gained influence in Japan. B. Modernization clashed with Japanese traditions, causing social and political unrest. C. There was a short-term financial boom, but soon the nation ran out of resources. D. Modernization of Japan’s industry helped the country become politically and financially stronger.

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adityajadhav192005Secondary School History 5+3 ptsSelect the CORRECT answer. How did modernization affect Japan as a nation? A. Japan’s MODERNIZED cities attracted Western foreigners, who gained INFLUENCE in Japan. B. Modernization clashed with JAPANESE traditions, causing social and political unrest. C. There was a short-term financial boom, but soon the nation ran out of resources. D. Modernization of Japan’s industry helped the COUNTRY become politically and financially stronger.Explanation:

34865.

Why is Akbar portrayed as good King even though he killed 30000 citizens for no reason in chittorgarh

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that is just bcoz as it was told in his movie that it was not himself but his general who did thatafter which he became INDEPENDENT and BIG he BUILT a nice and PEACEFUL kingdom. so he is portrayed as good king

34866.

This app is not correct .. because I asked another question and this app is answering another answer

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what was UR QUESTION PLS TELL

34867.

Anne has an endocrine system disease. Choose the correct way to complete each sentence. Anne has a chronic disorder in which her body does not produce enough from her pancreas. Anne has .

Answer» ANNE pancrease has scarcity of INSULIN.and she has to inject the VACCINE of insulin
34868.

Who is richest person in india​

Answer» MUKESH Ambani is the richest people MAN in INDIAM
34869.

Write an informative essay about some changes from ww2 to today

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World War II (1939-1945)World War II thus far, has been the deadliest and bloodiest war to date. More than 38 million people died by the end of the war, many of them innocent civilians. It was also the most destructive war in our current history. The fighting raged on in many parts of the world, with the brunt of it being in EUROPE and Japan. More than 50 nations took part in this war, which changed the world forever. For Americans, World War II had a clear-cut purpose; they were fighting to defeat tyranny. Most of Europe had been conquered by Nazi Germany, which was under the evil control of Adolf Hitler. The war in Europe began with Germany’s unprecedented invasion of Poland in 1939. It seemed that WHEREVER the Nazi army went, they came down with a VENGEANCE on the Jews of that area. They also went after anyone that didn’t fit in to their idea of the “Master Race”, Aryans.In Asia and the Pacific, the Japanese armies invaded countries and islands. On December 7, 1941, The Japanese planes bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Within hours the U.S. Congress declared war against Japan, plunging the U.S. headfirst into World War II.What Were the Causes of World War 2?Many HISTORIANS today believe that some of the causes of World War II can be traced to World War I (1914-1918). Americans had fought in that earlier war to “Make the world safe for Democracy.” Those were the words and goals of President Woodrow Wilson (President from 1913 to 1921). However, the peace treaties that ended World War I seemed only to CREATE in many people and governments, bitterness and anger that eventually boiled over and helped instill the inevitable beginnings of World War II.Germany and its allies had been defeated in World War I. Germany was ordered to hand over one sixth of its territory and forced to pay huge reparations (payments by a defeated country for the destruction it caused in a war). After World War I, Germany suffered from high unemployment and uncontrollable inflation which made the German money become almost worthless. A “League of Nations” was set up after World War I to help try to keep the peace, however, the United States did not join, and other countries were too busy with their own problems to concern themselves with Germany and other trouble spots. As the 1930s came about, the world was hit by an economic depression. Workers all over the world lost their jobs, world trade fell off, and times were extremely hard all around. The citizens of the world were looking for leaders that could bring them the change they so desperately wanted and needed.

34870.

A cylindrical tree has a breaking stress of 10^6Nm. The maximum possible height of the tree is 5 m. the density of material of the tree is (take g = 10 m/s^2)​

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34871.

Contribution of estrada in the science and technology?

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tion:The science department have consulting agencies for FORESTRY, AGRICULTURE and AQUACULTURE, Metal Industry, Nuclear RESEARCH, Food and Nutrition, Health, Meteorological and the Volcalonogy and SEISMOLOGY.

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Question: This map shows the division of Africa following the Berlin Conference of 1884. Briefly explain the impact this 19th-century agreement had on Africa as the former colonies became independent in the decades following World War II.

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opean Nations arranged Berlin Conference (1884-85) to divide Africa with diplomacy or armaments among themselves. The conference had both positive and negative effects. Africans 'land was destroyed. About 90% of the CONTINENT in Africa was dominated by EUROPEANS. The free country was just Liberia and Ethiopia. INDEPENDENCE for Africans was denied. They were treated as lower classes and had to work for long hours as slaves.Explanation:There have been some positive impacts and some negative impacts following the Berlin Conference on Africa. The most significant negative impact on Africa of the Berlin Conference was the formation, with the exception of Ethiopia remaining independent, of colonial empires which fragmented the entire continent. The European powers were mainly resource extractors under effective occupation; unlike other colonial territories, such as India, the countries of Europe had no advantages of effective governance in the areas they had conquered.The negative effects included land loss, enslavement on these new lands, people's natural resources and European diseases. The citizens of Africa had not even been asked or removed from the meeting, so they just had their land taken without any comment. For ninety percent of Africa was taken from this region. The second detrimental consequence was that the indigenous population there was enslaved by some of the territories. The Congo region CONTROLLED by Belgium has been a major example of that. The King slaved a number of Africans who lived there  to gather the natural resources that we found on Africa for his own profit. The people that didn't listen to him got their hands chopped off. As always, illness came with the conquest of the Europeans. The diseases caused the killing of many indigenous Africans there already. These were some of the impacts on the lives of African men.The nations participating in the abolition of slave trade were one of the most significant positive results of the Berlin Conference. It was one of the compromises made at the Berlin Conference and all of them agreed to do so to make the Africans look STRONGER. Even if they just did so in order to give the people of Africa a better look, it also got rid of the very strong slave trade.

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यूरोप में राष्ट्रवाद को फैलाने म नेपोलियन बोना-पाट किस तरह सहायफ हुआ?​

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Nepolian Bona part Franc ke MAHAN sena PATI the is parkar SAHAYAK HUA THA

34874.

9. स्वामी दयानन्द लिखित किन्हीं तीन ग्रन्थों के नाम बताइए।जिले​

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दयानन्द लिखित किन्हीं तीन ग्रन्थों के नाम बताइए.......दयानन्द ग्रन्थमाला – 1 में – सत्यार्थ प्रकाशदयानन्द ग्रन्थमाला -2 में – - ऋग्वेदादिभाष्यभूमिका दयानन्द ग्रन्थमाला -3 में -भागवत-खण्डनम् ...SELECT TO BRAINLIST ANSWER.....

34875.

Yamang mineral yamang pangisdaan yamang gumat

Answer» APAT NA pangunahing likas na YAMAN: Yamang Lupa Yamang TUBIG Yamang Mineral Yamang Gubat.
34876.

How to identify the certificate number of class 10th in west bengal board

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there was a BROAD was so hard in Bengal. I KNOW I will give there board exam .EXPLANATION:I hope HELP this ANSWERS

34877.

Answer the above questions​

Answer» RIGHT ANSWER HAI AAPKA
34878.

Why did Mir Jaffar attack the English factory at kasimbazaar?

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On 29 June Clive MET MIR Jafar at Sirajuddaula's Hirajhil Palace and there, in the PRESENCE of the GREAT zamindars and other courtiers, he led Mir Jafar by the hand to the masnad, and saluted him as the nawab of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, upon which the courtiers congratulated him and PAID him the usual homage

34879.

What do understand by pilgrimage temple town

Answer» PILGRIMAGE temples slowly TURNS in urban areas as more development occurs and ALSO migration of PEOPLE
34880.

What diverted the attention of the Portuguese from India?

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tuguese conquest of Goa occurred when the GOVERNOR of PORTUGUESE India AFONSO de Albuquerque captured the CITY ... considered diverting from the original COURSE of action ...

34881.

Name one unfair policy used by lord Hastings to annex Indian territories??​

Answer» ER is the ATTACHMENT
34882.

Who is maharanapratap singh his history

Answer» TION:Maharana pratap Singh ( BORN 1545?, MEWAR [india] DIED JANUARY 19,1597,mewar
34883.

Mention three difference of the civil services of british occupied india and independent

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tral SERVICES included Audits and Accounts Service, Postal Service and Railway Service. But after independence the All INDIA Services were RENAMED as Indian Administrative Service, Indian POLICE Service and Indian Forest Service.HOPE IT HELPS YOU ☺ ☺

34884.

आत्मकथा का वर्ण - विच्छे कीजिए​

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नीचे दिएExplanation:आत्मकथा = आ + त्+ म् + अ + क् + अ + थ् + आ

34885.

Which meta and not metal is liquid at room temperature​

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s MERCURY and NOM METAL is BROMINE

34886.

WHICH STATE GOVERNMENT HAS APPROVED THE "MUKHYA MANTRI BE SAHARA GAU VANSH SAHBHAGITA YOJANA"?

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its UTTAR PRADESH EXPLANATION:

34887.

Name the person given above​

Answer» GENERAL AMAR Aladeen.
34888.

What is the relationship between magnetic flux and magnetic flux density. what is the unit of magnetic flux density ​

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The flux density is the NUMBER of magnetic lines of flux that pass through a certain POINT on a surface. The SI unit is T (tesla), which is weber per square metre (Wb/m2) and the unit in the CGS system is G (gauss). 1 tesla is equivalent to 10,000 gauss. , a (PSEUDO) vector field.Explanation:

34889.

The marathas had remained as a potent power in India at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Discuss

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Shahu appointed Peshwa Balaji Vishwanath in 1713. From his time, the office of Peshwa became supreme while Shahu became a figurehead.[27]His first major ACHIEVEMENT was the conclusion of the Treaty of LONAVALA in 1714 with Kanhoji Angre, the most powerful naval chief on the Western Coast. He later accepted Shahu as Chhatrapati.In 1719, an army of Marathas marched to Delhi after defeating Sayyid Hussain Ali, the Mughal governor of Deccan, and deposed the Mughal emperor. The Mughal Emperors became puppets in the hands of their Maratha overlords from this point on.[30]Baji Rao I EditPeshwa Baji Rao IAfter Balaji Vishwanath's death in April 1720, his son, Baji Rao I, was appointed Peshwa by Shahu. Bajirao is credited with expanding the Maratha Empire tenfold from 3% to 30% of the modern Indian landscape during 1720–1740. He fought over 41 battles before his death in April 1740 and is reputed to have never lost one.[31]The Battle of Palkhed was a land battle that took place on 28 February 1728 at the village of Palkhed, near the city of Nashik, Maharashtra, India between Baji Rao I and the Qamar-ud-din Khan, Asaf Jah I of Hyderabad. The Marathas defeated the Nizam. The battle is considered an example of brilliant execution of military strategy.[30]In 1737, Marathas under Bajirao I raided the suburbs of Delhi in a blitzkrieg in the Battle of Delhi (1737).[32][33]The Nizam left Deccan to rescue MUGHALS from the INVASION of Marathas, but was defeated decisively in the Battle of Bhopal.[34][35] The Marathas extracted a large tribute from the Mughals and signed a treaty which ceded Malwa to the Marathas.[36]The Battle of Vasai was fought between the Marathas and the Portuguese rulers of Vasai, a village lying on the northern shore of Vasai creek, 50 km north of Mumbai. The Marathas were LED by Chimaji Appa, brother of Baji Rao. The Maratha victory in this war was a major achievement of Baji Rao's time in office.[34]Balaji Baji Rao EditPeshwa Balaji BajiraoBaji Rao's son, Balaji Bajirao (Nanasaheb), was appointed as the next Peshwa by Shahu despite the opposition of other chiefs.In 1740, the Maratha forces, under Raghoji Bhosale, came down upon Arcot and defeated the Nawab of Arcot, Dost Ali, in the pass at Damalcherry. In the war that followed, Dost Ali, one of his sons Hasan Ali, and a number of other prominent persons lost their lives. This initial success at once enhanced Maratha prestige in the south. From Damalcherry, the Marathas proceeded to Arcot, which surrendered to them without much resistance. Then, Raghuji invaded Trichinopoly in December 1740. Unable to resist, Chanda Saheb surrendered the fort to Raghuji on 14 March 1741. Chanda Saheb and his son were arrested and sent to Nagpur.[37]Rajputana also came under Maratha domination during this time.[38]In June 1756 Luís Mascarenhas, Count of Alva(Conde de Alva), the Portuguese Viceroy was killed in action by Maratha Army in Goa.Explanation:

34890.

Nij and ryots were the types of a. Coffee cultivationb. Cotton cultivationc. Indigo cultivationd. None of these ​

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c. INDIGO cultivationExplanation:HOPE it helped uhplz MARK it as brainliest ANSWER

34891.

What is meaning of powada ?​

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the powada is a GENRE of Marathi poetry that EMERGED during the LAST 17th century in INDIA.

34892.

What were the three theory of sanyat Saha​

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Sanat KUMAR Saha (born 1941)[1] is a Bangladeshi educator, economist and TAGORE exponent.[2][3] He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2015 by the Government of Bangladesh.[4] He SERVED as a professor of economics at the University of Rajshahi.[5][6] He is a former member of the board of directors of Bangladesh BankExplanation:

34893.

State wheather True or False : Give only answer tp qiestion No. 1

Answer» ATRUE,Because South Asia Consists HIGH Population Countries such as CHINA And India. I HOPE It Will help you. Thank You. MAKE IT Brainlist Answer.Plzzzzzzz
34894.

What are disadvantages of criminal law in the perspective of a victim?

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Criminal law is distinctive for the uniquely serious, potential consequences or sanctions for failure to abide by its rules.[8] Every CRIME is composed of criminal elements. CAPITAL punishment may be imposed in some jurisdictions for the most serious crimes. Physical or corporal punishment may be imposed such as whipping or caning, although these punishments are prohibited in much of the world. Individuals may be incarcerated in prison or jail in a variety of conditions depending on the jurisdiction. Confinement may be solitary. Length of incarceration may vary from a day to life. Government supervision may be imposed, including house arrest, and convicts may be required to conform to particularized guidelines as part of a parole or probation regimen. Fines also may be imposed, seizing money or property from a person convicted of a crime.Five objectives are widely accepted for enforcement of the criminal law by punishments: retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, rehabilitation and restoration. Jurisdictions differ on the VALUE to be placed on each.Retribution – Criminals ought to Be Punished in some way. This is the most widely seen goal. Criminals have taken improper advantage, or inflicted unfair detriment, upon others and consequently, the criminal law will put criminals at some unpleasant disadvantage to "balance the scales." PEOPLE submit to the law to RECEIVE the right not to be murdered and if people contravene these laws, they surrender the rights granted to them by the law. Thus, one who murders may be executed himself. A related theory includes the idea of "righting the balance."Deterrence – Individual deterrence is aimed toward the specific offender. The aim is to impose a sufficient penalty to discourage the offender from criminal behavior. General deterrence aims at society at large. By imposing a penalty on those who commit offenses, other individuals are discouraged from committing those offenses.Incapacitation – Designed simply to keep criminals away from society so that the public is protected from their misconduct. This is often achieved through prison sentences today. The death penalty or banishment have served the same purpose.Rehabilitation – Aims at transforming an offender into a valuable member of society. Its primary goal is to prevent further offense by convincing the offender that their conduct was wrong.Restoration – This is a victim-oriented theory of punishment. The goal is to repair, through state authority, any injury inflicted upon the victim by the offender. For example, one who embezzles will be required to repay the amount improperly acquired. Restoration is commonly combined with other main goals of criminal justice and is closely related to concepts in the civil law, i.e., returning the victim to his or her original position before the injuryExplanation:

34895.

Name the three tier system of the panchayati Raj

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Organisation of Panchayati Raj Institution - shortcutThe three-tier SYSTEM comprises the following: i) Gram Panchayats at village level. ii) Panchayat SAMITI at block level or middle level. iii) Zilla PARISHAD at DISTRICT level.Explanation:

34896.

Who is Rajah Kolambo and what are his characteristic ?

Answer» RAJAH Humabon, later baptized as Don Carlos, was the Rajah of Cebu (an Indianized PHILIPPINE polity) at the time of Portuguese-born Spanish explorer Ferdinand MAGELLAN's arrival in the Philippines in 1521.[1] There is no official record of his existence before the Spanish contact in 1521. The existing information was written by Magellan's voyage chronicler, Antonio PIGAFETTA on Humabon and the indigenous Philippine realms that existed prior to Spanish colonisation.Explanation:
34897.

What did the scientists notice in the 2005 CT scan in king tuts body

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The scientists have focused on a fracture in Tut's left thigh bone as the most likely cause of death. The CT scan SHOWED a thin coating of embalming resin around the leg BREAK, suggesting that Tut BROKE his leg just before he DIED and that his death may have resulted from an INFECTION or other complicationExplanation:

34898.

What do u mean by eutrophication ???​

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Definition of EUTROPHICATION:The process by which a body of water becomes enriched in dissolved nutrients (such as phosphates) that stimulate the growth of aquatic plant LIFE USUALLY resulting in the depletion of dissolved oxygen.ORExcessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to run-off from the land, which CAUSES a dense growth of plant life.Hope it HELPS you.Please mark as the brainliest.

34899.

नमस्ते का संधि - विच्छेद कीजिए​

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नमः+असते is ANSWER of this QUESTION

34900.

Give reasons to explain why the Maasai community lost their grazinglands.​

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The Maasais lost their grazing lands due to the following REASONS: ... Large areas of grazing land were also turned into GAME RESERVES where pastoralists were not allowed to ENTER. This lack of good grazing lands and a two-year drought led to LOSSES of almost 60% cattle belonging to the Maasai tribesExplanation: