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1.

: Exercise1. What could be explained from the straight horizontal line observed at the hearing and end ofthe graph?​

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ANSWER:

A straight horizontal line on a SPEED-time graph MEANS that speed is constant. It is not CHANGING over time. A straight line does not mean that the object is not MOVING!06

Explanation:

2.

What is water gas? How it is obtained?​

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Answer:

Water-gas A mixture of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H2) produced by passing steam over red-hot coke using the endothermic reaction C + H2O → CO + H2. ... It can be FILTERED, purified or scrubbed and used to power internal COMBUSTION engines, gas turbines, Stirling engines or fuel cells.

3.

Draw a Distance -Time graph from the beloweInformation and questions-given belowi.Govererment paperDate:Page No.given ontimeالح4 4812Stane Ckm oso150so250so​

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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

Your search - Draw a Distance -TIME GRAPH from the belowe INFORMATION and questions-given BELOWI ... - did not match any documents.

Suggestions:

Make sure that all words are spelled correctly.

Try different KEYWORDS.

Try more general keywords.

Try fewer keywords.

4.

Types of jet engines ​

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ANSWER:

Different Types of JET Engines

Introduction to TURBOJETS. TURBOJET Engine. The basic idea of the turbojet engine is simple. ...

Turboprop Jet Engine. Turboprop Engine. A turboprop engine is a jet engine attached to a propeller. ...

Turbofan Jet Engine. Turbofan Engine. ...

Turboshaft Engines. Turboshaft Engine. ...

Ramjets. RAMJET Engine

5.

Evolution of gas is confirmed by the appearance of____​

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A GAS EVOLUTION reaction is a chemical process that produces a gas, such as OXYGEN or carbon dioxide.

  • Acids react with carbonates to produce a salt, carbon dioxide, and water.
  • Limewater can be USED to detect the presence of carbon dioxide evolved in a reaction.

6.

It is sometimes the by-product during mining of petroleuma Petroleum gas​

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Answer:

Petroleum products are MATERIALS derived from CRUDE OIL (petroleum) as it is PROCESSED in oil refineries

Explanation:

7.

) एक stock में 56 क्रोमोसोम और scion में 24 क्रोमोसोम है। बनने वाले पोधीनामाक्रोमोसोम की संख्या कितनी होगी?​

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ANSWER:

If you WRITE in ENGLISH MAY be i can HELP you

8.

_______ is an artificial sweetener​

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Explanation:

The FDA has approved five artificial sweeteners: saccharin, acesulfame, aspartame, neotame, and SUCRALOSE. It has also approved ONE NATURAL low-calorie sweetener, stevia. How the HUMAN BODY and brain respond to these sweeteners is very complex.

9.

How ozone depletion happened, if u r a neet aspirant please follow this space on quora it will help u for your neet preparation ​

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Answer:

Ozone depletion occurs when CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS (CFCs) and halons—gases formerly found in AEROSOL SPRAY cans and refrigerants—are released into the atmosphere (see details below). ... CFCs and halons CAUSE chemical reactions that break down ozone molecules, reducing ozone's ultraviolet radiation-absorbing capacity.

10.

Give a example of single cell?​

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DEFINITION : SINGLE cells are also known as unicellular organisms. Single cell organisms are MICROSCOPIC and composed of a single cell, unlike multicellular organisms that are made of many cells. They can live and CARRY out all of their life processes as one single cell.

Examples: Bacteria, Protozoa, Fungi (unicellular), Algae (unicellular), Archaea.

Explanation:

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11.

CH3COCH2CH3 mulak ka naam kya hai​

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ANSWER:

The IUPAC NAME for CH3COCH2CH3 is Butane-2-one.

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12.

the given diagram shows a dry cell with its different parts marked is 1 2 3 4 and 5 which of them are the two terminals of the dry cell​

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Explanation:

E ma garby garbatka pomianówka (na zdjęciu)?

…na ile szacuje się majątek Neiphiu Ria?

…kiedy oddano do użytku pierwszą koblencką studnię Z wodą pitną, która była podłączona do nowo uruchomionego, miejskiego wodociągu?

…w której dyscyplinie sportowej Michał Śpiczko zyskał popularność w INDIACH?e ma garby garbatka pomianówka (na zdjęciu)?

…na ile szacuje się majątek Neiphiu Ria?

…kiedy oddano do użytku pierwszą koblencką studnię z wodą pitną, która była podłączona do nowo uruchomionego, miejskiego wodociągu?

…w której dyscyplinie sportowej Michał Śpiczko zyskał popularność w Indiach?

…że LECH Wałęsa był honorowym członkiem fanklubu Izabeli Trojanowskiej?

…który sonet Szekspira można uznać ZA spóźniony hołd dla króla Jakuba I Stuarta?

Propozycje  

…że Lech Wałęsa był honorowym członkiem fanklubu Izabeli Trojanowskiej?

…który sonet Szekspira można uznać za spóźniony hołd dla króla Jakuba I Stuarta?

Propozycje

13.

How can you separate sugar,salt and iron pins from the mixture​

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Answer:

Iron is magnetic and the other two not, which means a magnet could be used to attract the iron FILINGS out of the mixture, LEAVING the salt and sand. Salt is water soluble, while sand is not. This means the two can be MIXED in water and STIRRED. The salt will dissolve and the sand will not.

Explanation:

14.

Killingof cocoons,to get silk fibre,is it justity? Give reason to supportanswer.​

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Answer:

Answer. because we cannot get SILK when it is an INSECT . when it is in a cocoon it is boiled to take the silk which is derieved only from the THREAD like substance by which a cocoon is formed .

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15.

Find Odd one out :Skeletal Muscle, Spindle Shaped Muscle, Cardiac Muscle, Neuron Don't Spam ​

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ANSWER:

artilage, BONE and tendon are all types of connective tissues, WHEREAS cardiac MUSCLE is a muscular tissue. Hence, the ODD one out is the cardiac muscle.

Explanation:

16.

20. Evaluate the expression and write the final value of the following5+int (112) 2​

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Answer:

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from flowing away. Roots of trees also HELP in percolation of water into the soil. This HELPS in

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from flowing away. Roots of trees also help in percolation of water into the soil. This helps in

preventing floods.List five products that we get from forests.List five products that we get from forests.Forests can absorb a lot of water. The roots of the trees absorb the water and prevent it

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from flowing away. Roots of trees also help in percolation of water into the soil. This helps in

preventing floods.Forests can absorb a lot of water. The roots of the trees absorb the water and prevent it

from flowing away. Roots of trees also help in percolation of water into the soil. This helps in

preventing floods.Forests can absorb a lot of water. The roots of the trees absorb the water and prevent it

from flowing away. Roots of trees also help in percolation of water into the soil. This helps in

preventing floods.List five products that we get from forests.Forests can absorb a lot of water. The roots of the trees absorb the water and prevent it

from flowing away. Roots of trees also help in percolation of water into the soil. This helps in

preventing floods.List five products that we get from forests.Forests can absorb a lot of water. The roots of the trees absorb the water and prevent it

from flowing away. Roots of trees also help in percolation of water into the soil. This helps in

preventing floods.

17.

3. Take an iron nail and wind an insulated copper wire around it. Attach both the ends of wire withcell. Your electromagnet is ready.a Does it attract various light objects like iron pin, needle, etc?b. What happens if you use more than one cell?c What happens if you increase the number of turns of insulated copper wire around the nail​

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Answer:

Just SELECT all the cells at the same time, then enter the FORMULA normally as you WOULD for the first CELL. Then, when you're done, instead of pressing Enter, press Control + Enter. EXCEL will add the same formula to all cells in the selection, adjusting references as needed

Explanation:

18.

21.Element X (At no.12) has three Isotopes.The table gives mass numbers of each isotope and its percentage abundance in a sampleof element X.Mass Number 24 25 26Percentage Abundance (%)79 10 11Calculate the relative atomic mass of element X.​

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Answer:

u1= 24

% of u1=79%

u2= 25

% of u2= 10%

u3= 26

% of u3= 11%

relative ATOMIC mass= ( u1×%+ u2×%+ u3×%)

= 24×79/100+ 25×10/100+ 26×11/100

=18.96+2.5+2.86

=24.32 u

19.

' state the function of the metallic strips used in a torch pls small answer ​

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Explanation:

Soham painted the outside of the CABINET of MEASURE 1.5 m x 3 m x 2.5 m. How much surface area

did he cover if he painted all except the bottom of the cabinet?

SNAP I'd : khushikhyat3165Imagine you wake up one MORNING and find a small puppy on your doorstep.

You want to keep it as a PET but your parents are not too happy about it. Write

a diary entry of how you persuaded them to let you keep it.

20.

(b) Describe thecanal systeminPorifera with the help of labelleddiagram​

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The water circulatory system of sponges also called as canal system is the characteristic feature of the PHYLUM Porifera. Canal system is also known as aquiferous system. The canal system of sponges helps in food acquisition, RESPIRATORY gas exchange and also in excretion.

The numerous perforations on the body surface of the sponges for ingression and EGRESSION of water current are the main constituents of the canal system. Inside the body, the water current flows through a certain system of spaces where by the food is CAPTURED from the incoming water and the excretory material is sent out into the outgoing water.

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hope it's helpful

21.

What is symbiotic relationship?​

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Symbiosis, or symbiotic relationship is any type of a close and long-term BIOLOGICAL interaction between two DIFFERENT biological ORGANISMS, be it mutualistic, commensalistic, or PARASITIC. The organisms, each termed a symbiont, must be of different species.

Explanation:

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22.

It is the byproduct of coal combustion​

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Answer:

These INCLUDE COAL ash (fly ash and bottom ash), boiler SLAG, and flue-gas desulphurization PRODUCTS.

23.

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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24.

2. The first menstrual flow which begins at puberty is termed as menopause. true or flase​

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ANSWER:

FALSE

EXPLANATION:

your RESPECTIVE answer is false

25.

Which of the following is not a fossil fuel? *2 points(a) Coal(b) Petroleum(c) Natural gas(d) Water gasor follow bhi karlo or friend ban jao​

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ANSWER:

is not a FOSSIL FUEL

(d) WATER GAS

26.

Shootapical Menstem?​

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Answer:

SHOOT apical MERISTEM is the region in the GROWING shoot containing meristematic CELLS. The shoot apical meristem contains multipotent stem cells and produces PRIMORDIA that develop into all the above ground organs of a plant.

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27.

Speed of sound in air as calculated by scientists is :-plz plzplz give me answer fast i will mark him/her brainlest (and sorry for bad language)

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At 20 °C (68 °F), the SPEED of sound in air is about 343 METRES per second (1,235 km/h; 1,125 ft/s; 767 mph; 667 kn), or a KILOMETRE in 2.9 s or a MILE in 4.7 s. It depends strongly on temperature as well as the medium through which a sound wave is propagating.

28.

Assertion: The growing bacteria when treated with penicillin become unable to makecell walls, and die easily. Reason: The antibiotic penicillin allows the bacterial processes that build the cell.a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation to the A.b) Both A and R are true, however R is not the correct explanation to the A.c) A is true, but R is falsed) A is false, R is true​

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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

Harry Mobley, chair of the department of microbiology and immunology at the University of Michigan Medical School, provides this answer.

In order to be useful in treating human infections, antibiotics must selectively target bacteria for eradication and not the cells of its human host. Indeed, modern antibiotics act either on processes that are unique to bacteria--such as the synthesis of CELL walls or folic acid--or on bacterium-specific targets within processes that are common to both bacterium and human cells, including protein or DNA replication. FOLLOWING are some examples.

Most bacteria PRODUCE a cell wall that is composed partly of a macromolecule called peptidoglycan, itself made up of amino sugars and short peptides. Human cells do not make or need peptidoglycan. Penicillin, one of the first antibiotics to be used widely, prevents the final cross-linking step, or transpeptidation, in assembly of this macromolecule. The result is a very fragile cell wall that bursts, KILLING the bacterium. No harm comes to the human host because penicillin does not inhibit any biochemical process that goes on within us.

29.

What Is SpaceX ??And, Who is the owner of SpaceX ??​

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Elon MUSK

SpaceX is a privately-funded rocket manufacturer and transport services COMPANY. Also KNOWN as Space Exploration Technologies, it was founded by Elon Musk. 1 SpaceX has developed a reusable rocket and launch system to significantly reduce the COST of space flight.

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30.

Which is non-renewable source of energy’? *2 points(a) Natural gas(b) Wind energy(c) Tidal energy(d) Mechanical energy​

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ANSWER IS (a)NATURAL GAS

EXPLANATION:

BECAUSE NATURAL GAS IS A FOSSIL FUEL AND CAN BE EXHAUSTED

31.

Small bone of spine ​

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Explanation:

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32.

What is micro organism? answer in 3 mark or 2 mark... ​

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A microorganism, or microbe, is a microscopic organism, which may exist in its single-celled form or a colony of cells. The possible existence of unseen microbial LIFE was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain SCRIPTURES from 6th CENTURY BC India.

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33.

Que: What heats the water inseas and oceans ​

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Answer:

SUN EVAPORATES the WATER in seas and other OCEAN bodies

Explanation:

34.

Elaborate your deeds of vivid 19 with the help of pictures.​

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ANSWER:

Here your answer

Explanation:

35.

The burning of LPG is an example of *2 points(a) rapid combustion(b) spontaneous combustion(c) slow combustion(d) explosion​

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EXPLANATION:

RAPID combustion

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36.

An electric bulb is connected to 200 volts if the current of passes of 0.5 passes through it what is the power of the bulb​

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Answer:

We know that, power is BASICALLY work done in UNIT time.

That is, Power=work/time

And, work=potential different × charge

And, charge= I×t (current passing through a conductor in unit time)

Therefore, power=(potential difference×charge)/(charge/current)

=potential difference×current

=200V × 0.5A

100watt.

37.

Small bones of spine​

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Explanation:

The human spine is a complex anatomic structure that is the scaffolding for the entire body. It provides several important functions, including:

Protecting the spinal cord and nerves

Structural support for the body, allowing US to stand upright. The spine supports about half the weight of the body.

The average person is born with 33 individual bones (the vertebrae) that interact and connect with each other through flexible joints called facets. By the TIME a person becomes an adult most have only 24 vertebrae because some vertebrae at the bottom end of the spine fuse together during normal growth and development. Sometimes a person may have an additional vertebra, which is called a transitional body and is USUALLY found at the sixth level of the lumbar area (labeled L6).

The bottom of the spine is called the sacrum. It is made up of several vertebral bodies usually fused together as one. The remaining small bones or ossicles below the sacrum are also fused together and called the tailbone or coccyx. The spine above the sacrum consists of:

Seven bones in the neck—the cervical spine

12 bones in the chest—the thoracic spine

Five bones in the lower back—the lumbar spine

The spinal column combines strong bones, unique joints, flexible LIGAMENTS and tendons, large muscles and highly sensitive nerves. While many of us take the benefits of a healthy spine for granted, spinal pain is a sharp reminder of how much we depend on our back in daily life. Some causes of spinal pain include:

Irritation of the large nerves as they exit the bony confines of the spine leading to the arms and legs

Irritation of the smaller nerves of the spine that involve innervate or supply the discs between the vertebrae, facets and ligaments

Strain of the large muscles of the back that hold the spine upright

Injuries to the bones, ligaments or joints

Damage or DISEASE to the discs that separate the vertebrae

Abnormal movement between segments

Tumors, infection, trauma, deformity or other spinal disorders

The spinal column is made up of many parts, all designed to help the back move flexibly, support body weight and protect the spinal cord and nerves. These parts include the:

Back muscles

Cervical spine

Coccyx

Curves of the spine

Facet joints

Intervertebral disc

Lamina

Ligaments

Lumbar spine

Pedicles

Sacrum

Spinal canal

Spinal cord and nerve roots

Thoracic spine

Transverse and spinous processes

Vertebrae

38.

Complete the table Challenges inconducting free &fair Elections​

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Answer:

he challenges to free and fair elections in INDIA include:

(I) Money POWER of candidates and political parties

(ii) CRIMINAL elements entering the political fray

(III) Family politics

(iv) Similarity of parties in policies and practice

(v) Disadvantages of smaller parties and independent candidates

Explanation:

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39.

Which root is this answer both of them​

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ANSWER:

2A answer HOPE it is HELPFUL to you

40.

Which one of the following gases is used in combustion? *2 points(a) Hydrogen(b) Oxygen(c) Nitrogen(d) Carbon dioxide​

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EXPLANATION:

oxygen

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41.

Pls answer right and fast as fast if answer who gave I gave him brainlist​

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Answer:

(1-e)

(2-d)

(3-b)

(4-c)

(5-a)

EXPLANATION:

HOPE it will HELP you.

I am GRATEFUL that I was able to help you.

Thank you.

42.

Bakelite is an example of *2 points(a) fibre(b) elastomer(c) nylon(d) thermosetting​

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ANSWER:

its FIBRE it was FIRST SYNTHETIC PLASTIC

43.

KangarooBullfrogHumanSharkPlacentaMammaryGlandsTwo pairsof limbsVertebrae4. Answer the following questions.a) How many phylogenetic characters are studied?b) Which organisms are more closely related?c) Which organism is the outgroup?​

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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

A cladogram is the GRAPHICAL representation of the hypothetical relationship (phylogenetic relationship) between different groups of organisms. It is used in the phylogenetic analysis of organisms to determine the evolutionary relationship between them.

The cladogram is derived from Greek WORDS clados and gramma where ‘clados’ means branch and ‘gramma’ means characters. It is an unscaled representation of a phylogenetic analysis where only the topography of the diagram matters. HOWEVER, it doesn’t have any time axis and is instead a simple diagram that summarises a pattern of characters among different organisms. Although a cladogram includes hypothetical ancestors to derive a relationship, it is the starting point for further analysis.

44.

What is immunisation ❓✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️chalo byeetc​

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Answer:

IMMUNIZATION, or IMMUNISATION, is the process by which an individual's immune system BECOMES fortified against an agent.

45.

What is immunisation ❓✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️chalo byeepoints le lo​

Answer»

Immunisation, is the PROCESS by which an individual's IMMUNE SYSTEM BECOMES fortified against an agent.

46.

60 cm then who many position of image and size of image​

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« The capacity given by humans to machines to memorize and learn from EXPERIENCE, to think and create, to speak, to JUDGE and make decisions is called Artificial intelligence....

This is ur ANS...

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47.

Which of the following does not have any mobile electrons:a. Distilled water b. Lemon juice c. Vinegar d. None of these​

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48.

What's acid rain plz follow​

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Answer:

Acid rain RESULTS when sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) are emitted into the atmosphere and transported by WIND and air currents. The SO2 and NOX react with water, OXYGEN and other chemicals to FORM sulfuric and nitric acids. These then mix with water and other materials before falling to the ground.

Explanation:

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49.

Why do plants have low energy need?​

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Answer:

In plants, the movements are usually at the cellular LEVEL and hence a far less amount of energy is required by plants. Animals need to MOVE from ONE PLACE to another; in search of FOOD. Therefore, animals needed pretty higher energy than plants. ... Hence, plants needed far less energy than animals

50.

Melamine is *2 points(a) thermoplastic polymer(b) thermosetting polymer(c) fibre(d) elastomer​

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ANSWER:

THERMOPLASTIC polymer

Explanation: