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1.

What is green revolution???( please let rainbowsalt and gargivy answer)​

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ANSWER:This UR answer

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2.

What is the principal of runing a car?​

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Basically, all cars run on the principle of CONVERSION of energy from one form to another. In a traditional GASOLINE CAR, the chemical energy stored in the fuel is converted into kinetic energy by the INTERNAL combustion ENGINE, releasing byproducts in the form of combustion emissions.

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3.

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PROTEINS are large biomolecules, or macromolecules, consisting of one or more long chains of AMINO acid residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms, including catalysing metabolic reactions, DNA replication, responding to stimuli, providing structure to cells and organisms, and transporting molecules from one location to another. Proteins differ from one another primarily in their sequence of amino acids, which is dictated by the nucleotide sequence of their genes, and which usually RESULTS in protein folding into a specific 3D structure that determines its activity.

linear chain of amino acid residues is called a polypeptide. A protein contains at least one long polypeptide. Short polypeptides, containing less than 20–30 residues, are rarely considered to be proteins and are commonly called peptides, or sometimes oligopeptides. The individual amino acid residues are BONDED together by peptide bonds and adjacent amino acid residues. The sequence of amino acid residues in a protein is defined by the sequence of a gene

4.

Blood is a colloid but not true solution​

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we know that COLLOIDAL solution is a heterogeneous MIXTURE which has particle size between 1-1000nms. Example of colloid is smoke, in which small PARTICLES of solid float in the air. ... From the above explanation we can SAY that blood, ink, starch are colloidal solutions and sugar SOL and salt sol are true solutions.

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5.

लेट द विंडो भी क्लोज चेंज द वॉइस​

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The ANSWER is NOTHING because I am from UK

6.

Which countries use geothermal energy one large scale ​

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The main PRODUCERS of geothermal power globally are the UNITED States, Philippines, Indonesia, Mexico, Italy, New Zealand, Iceland, and Japan (Table 2). Eighty five percent of the global geothermal ENERGY production is generated by countries that lie within the “RING of Fire”.

Explanation:

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7.

Black daysalute indian army ​

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Answer:

hmm sad black day

salute our Indian army

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An ATMOSPHERE is a layer or a set of layers of gases surrounding a planet or other MATERIAL body, that is HELD in PLACE by the gravity of that body. An atmosphere is more likely to be retained if the gravity it is SUBJECT to is high and the temperature of the atmosphere is low.

8.

What is white revolution?? who started white revolution???​

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Dr Verghese Kurien

White Revolution is associated with a SHARP INCREASE in the milk production. The White Revolution in India, also KNOWN as Operation Flood was launched in 1970s to make India SELF dependent in milk production. Dr Verghese Kurien is known as the father of The White Revolution in India.

9.

2-Can a solar eclipse be watched usinggoggles having blockened glasses?​

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no we can SEE through only TELESCOPE.

10.

Give amount of voltage generated by one silicon cell. ​

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The COMMON single junction silicon solar cell can PRODUCE a maximum open-circuit voltage of APPROXIMATELY 0.5 to 0.6 volts.

11.

Write the steps to minimise effects of drought​

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Mulching - Covering bare soil with wood chips, straw or other plants material can help to hold the soil in place. Conservation Crop Rotation - Switching to crops that require less water can allow a field to remain PRODUCTIVE and PROVIDE erosion PROTECTION. Minimize the EFFECTS of DROUGHT on your irrigated cropland.

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12.

What is shadow how is a shadow formed​

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A SHADOW is actually just a space or region, where there is no light since an opaque object is blocking light RAYS. The position and intensity of the SOURCE of light AFFECT the properties of the type of shadow that is formed.

Explanation:

SHADOWS are formed when an opaque object placed in the path of rays

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13.

Write a note on 1.Transpiration pale2.Transportation of food and other substances with in the plants

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“Transpiration is the biological process by which water is LOST in the form of water vapour from the aerial parts of the plants.”

  • During the process of transpiration, water molecules in the plant tissues are removed from the aerial parts of the plants.
  • Only a small amount of water absorbed by the plants is utilised in growth and development.
  • The rest is eliminated in the form of transpiration.

Types of Transpiration

There are three different types of transpiration in plants:

  • Stomatal Transpiration

It is the evaporation of water from the stomata of the plants. Most of the water from the plants is transpired this WAY. The water near the surface of the LEAVES changes into vapour and evaporates when the stomata are open.

  • Lenticular Transpiration

Lenticels are minute OPENINGS in the bark of branches and twigs. Evaporation of water from the lenticels of the plants is known as lenticular transpiration.

Lenticels are not present in all the plants. A minimal amount of water is lost through lenticels.

  • Cuticular Transpiration

It is the evaporation of water from the cuticle of the plants. The cuticle is a waxy covering on the surface of the leaves of the plants. About 5-10% of the water from the leaves is lost through cuticular transpiration. During dry conditions when the stomata are closed, more water is transpired through the cuticles.

Factors Affecting Transpiration in Plants

Different factors affecting the rate of transpiration are:

Cellular Factors

The cellular factors affecting the rate of transpiration are:

  • The orientation of leaf,
  • The water status of the plant,
  • Structural Peculiarities of the leaf,
  • Total number and distribution of stomata in a leaf.

Environmental Factors

The environmental factors affecting the rate of transpiration are:

  • Light,
  • Humidity,
  • Temperature,
  • Atmospheric pressure,
  • Wind speed or velocity.
  • Relative Humidity.

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14.

A person breathes about the kg of air every day

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EVERY DAY, you breathe in just over 2,000 gallons of air.

1 GALLON (GAL) = 3.785411784 kilogram (KG).

15.

At ground level, how are rain and hail similar?

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Sleet and hail are similar forms of precipitation. However, hail is generally ASSOCIATED with thunderstorms or summer weather conditions and precipitation in the form of sleet is more likely to occur during winter-like weather. Sleet is PARTLY frozen rain, and precipitation in the form of hail is basically ice balls. Graupel is formed from ice-coated snow crystals that fall to the Earth's surface. After FALLING to the GROUND, graupel is generally called snow pellets.

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What is the Supply chain process that links suppliers to manufacturers?

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A SUPPLY chain involves a SERIES of steps involved to get a product or service to the customer. The steps include moving and transforming raw materials into finished PRODUCTS, transporting these products, and distributing them to the end-user.

17.

What is sweet potato an example of in plant reproduction?

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18.

Organisms _______________ to the world outside them.

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19.

Explain the term bean seed and the parts of dicot bean seed​

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The bean seed has a slit going down the middle of the seed. Split it open into 2 halves. Inside is a TINY PLANT CALLED an embryo. A bean seed has two PARTS. Therefore, it is a dicotyledon, or dicot for SHORT.

20.

B. Complete the following.Systemic circulation carries_______________from the left _______________,through the_____________,to the _____________in the_____________of the body. From the____________capillaries the______________returns through a system of___________to the atrium of the_______________.​

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Systemic circulation CARRIES OXYGENATED blood from the left ventricle,through the ARTERIES, to the capillaries in the tissues of the body.From the tissue capillaries, the DEOXYGENATED blood returns through a system of veins to the right atrium of the heart.

21.

public prosecutor is appointed by :-. a) state government. b) High court. c) district court. d) supreme court.​

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ANSWER:

STATE GOVERNMENT

Explanation:

state government APPOINT it

22.

(2.880- 2.700)x1002.700X% = 6514. A certain sum of money, placed out at compound interest, amounts to 2 6.272 in2 years and to 37,024.64 in 3 years. Find the rate of interest and the sum of money.Solution :​

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ANSWER:

your answer is (65% of 18)

23.

What is visible spectrum?​

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The VISIBLE spectrum is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human EYE. Electromagnetic RADIATION in this range of wavelengths is CALLED visible light or SIMPLY light. A typical human eye will respond to wavelengths from about 380 to about 750 nanometers. 

24.

Name the following4 the flat bone in the centre of the chest ​

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25.

HOW WILL YOU FIND OUT IN WHICH END IS LOCATED THENORTH POLE OF A MAGNET ?​

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ONE easy way to tell which pole is north and which is south is to SET your magnet NEAR a compass. The needle on the compass that normally points toward the north pole of the EARTH will move toward the magnet's south pole.

26.

Name the different types of connective tissue and explain their structure and functions​

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CONNECTIVE tissue is classified in TWO subtypes:

soft and specialised connective tissue.

major features of connective TISSUES include:

1.) binding and supporting.

2.) protecting

3.) insulating

4.) storing reserve FUEL and

5.) transporting substances WITHIN the body

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27.

Name the following3 the longest bone in the body ​

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ANSWER:

back bone

EXPLANATION:

femur

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28.

2. What causes the hardness of water?​

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Hardness in WATER is caused by dissolved CALCIUM and, to a lesser extent, magnesium. It is usually expressed as the equivalent quantity of calcium CARBONATE. Depending on pH and alkalinity, hardness above about 200 mg/l can RESULT in scale deposition, particularly on heating.

29.

Name the following2 Regions where the fresh water and salt water meet ​

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ANSWER:

BRACKISH WATER

the answer is Brackish water

30.

FIND THE ODD MAN OUT: Medulla, cortex, synapse, renal pyramid​

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ANSWER:

answer is RENAL PYRAMID

31.

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32.

*What should we do for smooth running of community life?*1️⃣ should argue with eachother.2️⃣ should envy / grudge eachother.3️⃣ should decry eachother.4️⃣ must follow certain rules.​

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Answer:

4. FOLLOW CERTAIN RULES

33.

D - Explain bow ground water is recharge​

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Recharging of groundwater takes PLACE by the rainwater and water PRESENT in the water source like river and ponds. The water tends to seep through the soil and FILL the empty spaces and cracks below the GROUND. That's how groundwater GETS recharged.

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34.

Why do we need and observe weather​

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The people are required to observe the weather CONDITION of the region. The determination of weather is IMPORTANT for farmers so that they remain AWARE of the RAINFALL. The weather condition should be known so as to determine the POSSIBLE calamity related to weather such as flood or drought.

35.

Name the following1 trees that shed their leaves once a year​

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ANSWER:

trees that LOSE all of their LEAVES for part of the year are known as DECIDUOUS trees.

36.

Q.4 Explain the terms in one to two sentences-a. Atmosphereb. Tropospherec. Stratosphered. Mesospheree. Thermospheref. Exosphere​

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here are ANSWERS of ATMOSPHERE, TROPOSPHERE and STRATOSPHERE

37.

Vidyut upkaran Kise Kahate Hain

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Answer:

vidyut upkaran HATH SA pakad KAR MUKH sa khata HA.

38.

A rock commonly used in ceramic industries

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Almost all industrial Minerals LIKE Barytes, Calcite, Feldspar, Fluorite, Halite, KYANITE, Lime STONE, Pyrophilite, Quartizite, QUARTZ, Silica Sand &Talc etc. are used in preparation of ceramics. Rocks rich in these ROCK forming minerals are used to extract and process them into ceramics.

39.

A rock commonly used in ceramic

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Explanation:

Almost all INDUSTRIAL Minerals LIKE Barytes, Calcite, Feldspar, Fluorite, HALITE, Kyanite, LIME Stone, Pyrophilite, Quartizite, Quartz, Silica Sand &Talc etc. are used in preparation of ceramics. Rocks rich in these rock forming minerals are used to extract and process them into ceramics.

40.

What is protien❓❓✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️kaha chale gye dushman.​

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Answer:

Protein is a NUTRIENTS which is also USED to build muscles..

protein is also known as BODY building FOOD

41.

What is transported from small intestine to other parts of the body​

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Water and lipids are absorbed by passive diffusion throughout the small INTESTINE. Sodium bicarbonate is absorbed by active TRANSPORT and GLUCOSE and amino acid co-transport.

42.

In stable Equilibrium ​

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Stable equilibrium occurs if after a body has been displaced slightly it returns to its original POSITION when the DISPLACING FORCE has been TAKEN AWAY.

43.

What is known as saggitarus​

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Sagittarius, the half human and half horse, is the centaur of mythology, the learned healer WHOSE HIGHER INTELLIGENCE forms a bridge between Earth and Heaven. ALSO known as the Archer, Sagittarius is represented by the symbol of a bow and arrow.

44.

Prevention of noise pollution​

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ANSWER:

Hello MATE

Explanation:

Prevention of NOISE

Prevention of Noise Pollution

In music system

45.

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Physiological fact about girls

Love to FEEL special

Don't LIKE to lie

Girls more talkative

Cry in heart

False compliment

Don't be too serious

Can't UNDERSTAND their behavior

Tears in eyes

Girls' sentiments

Day dreams

Dislike everything against favorite person

Call by name

Thinking about it every minute

Love to advise

If the girl cooks for you, you are special to her

Never say they are of no use to girls

Like to lay hands on the waist

Never feel like a girl

Never forget first crush

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46.

The organ that brings about the circulation of blood within the blood vessels ​

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Answer:

The superior vena cava is the LARGE vein that brings BLOOD from the head and arms to the heart, and the INFERIOR vena cava brings blood from the abdomen and LEGS into the heart.

Explanation:

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47.

Why does an apple look red and a leaf green?​

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Some are yellow, pink, or green. Red APPLES get their color from ANTHOCYANINS. These are PIGMENTS, or natural colorings, that develop as the APPLE grows. ... When we look at a red apple, it's ABSORBING colors from the sunlight.

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48.

What Is Protein....?​

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Proteins are large BIOMOLECULES, or macromolecules, consisting of one or more long chains of amino acid residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms, including catalysing metabolic reactions, DNA replication, responding to stimuli, PROVIDING structure to CELLS and organisms, and transporting MOLECULES from one location to another. Proteins differ from one another primarily in their sequence of amino acids, which is dictated by the nucleotide sequence of their genes, and which usually results in protein folding into a specific 3D structure that DETERMINES its activity.

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49.

What is protien❓❓✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️kyu kya ho gya dushman.​

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Explanation:

Proteins are LARGE biomolecules, or MACROMOLECULES, CONSISTING of ONE or more LONG chains of amino acid residues.

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50.

Answer this question this subject Is basic science​

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Answer:

It was SERVED in a plate

And everyone ENJOYED EATING the idli

Explanation:

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