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1.

Fill up-: 1) ______ reaction is accompanied by the evolution of heat. 2)the lowest temperature at which substance catch fire is _____.3)in a candle flame, the wax vapour burns completely in the _____ zone. 4) _______ rain can have serious effects on soil and water in lakes and rivers​

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tion:1) Exothermic 2) IGNITION Temperature 3) non - LUMINOUS 4) Acid

2.

Turmeric scains on white clothes, whenwashed with soap, turn red. Why?​

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On WASHING with SOAP, a turmeric STAIN on the cloth turns to red because. ... soap SOLUTION is acidic.

3.

Define solvent for 5 class​

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A substance in which solute is dissolved and FORMS solution is a solvent. Generally solvent is a LIQUID but it can also be a SOLID, a GAS, or a supercritical fluid.

4.

What are the causes of corrosion​

Answer» CAUSES of CorrosionMetal corrodes when it reacts with another substance such as oxygen, hydrogen, an electrical current or even dirt and bacteria. CORROSION can ALSO happen when metals LIKE STEEL are placed under too much stress causing the material to crack.
5.

What is kinetic energy? Yes unnie I want to talk with u but unfortunately I have to go for my tutions nowSo can we talk after that​

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Explanation: the KINETIC ENERGY of an object is the energy that it possesses DUE to its motion. It is DEFINED as the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated VELOCITY. Having gained this energy during its acceleration, the body maintains this kinetic energy unless its speed changes

6.

परमाणु कितना बड़ा होता है क्या हम इन्हें देख सकते हैं​

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एक परमाणु किसी भी साधारण से पदार्थ की सबसे छोटी घटक इकाई है जिसमे एक रासायनिक तत्व के गुण होते हैं।[1] हर ठोस, तरल, गैस, और प्लाज्मा तटस्थ या आयनन परमाणुओं से बना है। परमाणुओं बहुत छोटे हैं; विशिष्ट आकार लगभग 100 PM (एक मीटर का एक दस अरबवें) हैं।[2] हालांकि, परमाणुओं में अच्छी तरह परिभाषित सीमा नहीं होते है, और उनके आकार को परिभाषित करने के लिए अलग अलग तरीके होते हैं जोकि अलग लेकिन काफी करीब मूल्य देते हैं।परमाणुओं इतने छोटे है कि शास्त्रीय भौतिकी इसका काफ़ी गलत परिणाम देते हैं।हर परमाणु नाभिक से बना है और नाभिक एक या एक से अधिक इलेक्ट्रॉन्स से सीमित है। नाभिक आम तौर पर एक या एक से अधिक न्यूट्रॉन और प्रोटॉन की एक समान संख्या से बना है। प्रोटान और न्यूट्रान न्यूक्लिऑन कहलाता है। परमाणु के द्रव्यमान का 99.94% से अधिक भाग नाभिक में होता है। प्रोटॉन पर सकारात्मक विद्युत आवेश होता है, इलेक्ट्रॉन्स पर नकारात्मक विद्युत आवेश होता है और न्यूट्रान पर कोई भी विद्युत आवेश नहीं होता है।एक परमाणु के इलेक्ट्रॉन्स इस विद्युत चुम्बकीय बल द्वारा एक परमाणु के नाभिक में प्रोटॉन की ओर आकर्षित होता है। नाभिक में प्रोटॉन और न्यूट्रॉन एक अलग बल, यानि परमाणु बल के द्वारा एक दूसरे को आकर्षित करते है, जोकि विद्युत चुम्बकीय बल जिसमे सकारात्मक आवेशित प्रोटॉन एक दूसरे से पीछे हट रहे हैं, की तुलना में आम तौर पर शक्तिशाली है।परमाणु के केन्द्र में नाभिक (न्यूक्लिअस) होता है जिसका घनत्व बहुत अधिक होता है। नाभिक के चारो ओर ऋणात्मक आवेश वाले एलेक्ट्रान चक्कर लगाते रहते हैं जिसको एलेक्ट्रान घन (एलेक्ट्रान क्लाउड) कहते हैं। नाभिक, धनात्मक आवेश वाले प्रोटानों एवं अनावेशित (न्यूट्रल) न्यूट्रानों से बना होता है। जब किसी परमाणु में एलेक्ट्रानों की संख्या उसके नाभिक में स्थित प्रोटानों की संख्या के समान होती है तब परमाणु वैद्युकीय दृष्टि से अनावेशित होता है; अन्यथा परमाणु धनावेशित या ऋणावेशित ऑयन के रूप में होता है।

7.

The outer protective covering of human body isknown asskinreceptorlayersensory cell​

Answer» SKIN EXPLANATION:HOPE U UNDERSTOOD !!!!
8.

True, false. using weedicides to destroy weeds is better than biological methods ​

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False CUS biological METHODS CAUSE LESS harm than weedicides as it is NATURAL

9.

What is Newton formulla and znd 3rd formulla please give me answer ​

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s third lawNewton's third lawThe third law states that all forces between two objects EXIST in equal magnitude and opposite DIRECTION: if one OBJECT A exerts a force FA on a SECOND object B, then B simultaneously exerts a force FB on A, and the two forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction: FA = −FB.

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C Scientifically acceptablegeneral principle formulatedto explain a phenomenonbased on experimentalevidence is calledevidenceproofLawTheory​

Answer» THEORY is RIGHT ANSWER.
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Dissolved in it 2 Water decreases in volume as we cool it upto3. The condition of severe shortage of water is known as4. The process of changing of water into its vapour is called5. The process of changing water vzpour into water is called6. I fe total water of the world,is salt water and1. The main amount of freshwater is used for house34.977ground.needs.& Most of the fresberater is locked inate True T) or False F) against the following statements :1. The enzportion of water takes place only in sunlight2. The war evaporates into ár from oceans, rivers, and lakes but not from the soil3. Water vapour is present in ár only during the monsoons.4. Wita vapour condenses to form tiny droplets of water in the upper layers of air where it is5. Raster is the purest form of natural water6. About 30% by weight of the human body is water7. La the most cities the sewage is discharged into water bodies like rivers, and canals.​

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About 30% by WEIGHT of the HUMAN BODY is WATER

12.

Define pressure for 5 class​

Answer» TION:the thrust acting on a unit area of surface is called PRESSURE. please MARK me brainlist
13.

What is force and what is friction ​

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:-Force => a force is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. A force can CAUSE an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate. Force can ALSO be described intuitively as a push or a pull. A force has both magnitude and DIRECTION, making it a vector quantityFriction => Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, FLUID layers, and material elements sliding against each other. There are several types of friction: Dry friction is a force that opposes the relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces in contact.

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3. Which of the following regions have given the special status as per the constitutional amendment 371 (J).A) Advanced region.B) backward region.C) developing region. D)Modern region.​

Answer» DEVELOPING REGION is the RIGHT ANSWER
15.

1.5.What happens when Nitric acid is addedto egg shell?​

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Answer: The eggshell is COMPOSED of calcium CARBONATE. When nitric acid is added to eggshell which results in the formation of calcium nitrate and CARBON-di-oxide gas. Eggshell + Nitric Acid → Calcium Nitrate + Carbon DIOXIDE + Water.Mark as BRAINLIEST :)

16.

What are the factors that affect ground water?​

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Factors, which might have spatial relation with GROUNDWATER QUALITY, namely FLOW direction, HOST rock, LAND use and topographic slope, were selected as essential factors.

17.

Which things can freeze water...?​

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The ICE cube tray and cookie SHEETS freeze faster because they have more surface area DIRECTLY TOUCHING the cold air. Chill ice cube trays. Leaving an empty ice cube tray in the freezer will help quickly freeze water when you are ready to make ice. USE metal trays

18.

What is the real aim of the school​

Answer» GETTING MONEY from STUDENT's PERENTS.
19.

Please help me but give right answers. I'll mark as branliest. ​

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D) compoundExplanation:MATTER that CONTAIN

20.

What is a constitution ? tell me brother​

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:- A constitution is an aggregate of FUNDAMENTAL principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organisation or other type of entity and commonly DETERMINE how that entity is to be governed.

21.

True, false. basin irrigation is best suited for rice​

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the answer is trueExplanation:because the crop that is situated for BASIN irrigation is PADDY RICE...I HOPE IT HELPS YOU

22.

What are the two groups in which elements are classified ​

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Elements can be CLASSIFIED as metals, METALLOIDS, and NONMETALS, or as a main-group elements, TRANSITION metals, and INNER transition metals.

23.

2. The revenue policy introduced by Alexander reid. A) permanent zamindari system. B) Mahalwari system.C) Ryotwari system. D) Jessiya system.​

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1. Determining the exact age of a jaw bone fossil discovered in Ethiopia in 2013. 2. Expounding the salient points of Bangsamoro Basic Law and its relevance to the Bangsamoro people. 3. Explaining the alarming frequency of sinkholes that occurred in various parts of the Philippines just recently. ​

Answer» 3 is CORRECT ANSWER of this QUESTION
25.

What you mean by the term of waste disposal list of waste disposal​

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waste disposal is PROCESSING or COLLECTION, it mainly USES in solid waste

26.

On heating benzoic acid with acetic anhydride​

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tion and reactionsIt is usually prepared by the dehydration reaction of benzoic acid, e.g. using acetic ANHYDRIDE: 2 C6H5CO2H + (CH3CO)2O → (C6H5CO)2O + 2 CH3CO2H. ALTERNATIVELY, SODIUM benzoate can be treated with benzoyl chloride. It can be produced by dehydrating benzoic acid by heating.Chemical formula: C; 14H; 10O; 3Melting point: 42 °C (108 °F; 315 K)Density: 1.1989 g cm−3 at 15 °CMagnetic susceptibility (χ): -124.9·10−6 cm3/mol

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1. The country of Western Europe gained trade monopoly over Eastern European countries in ancient times wasA) Italy. B) Spain. C) Portugal. D) England.​

Answer» C)portugalExplanation:i WOULD be CORRECT
28.

Babar ka sambandh kis Vansh se tha​

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Babur, FULL NAME Zahiruddin MUHAMMAD Babur (14 February 1483 – 26 December 1530) was founder of Mughal EMPIRE in Indian subcontinent. He was eldest son of Umar Sheikh Mirza., governor of Farghana.

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1 point Q3. The given picture is showing one type of natural hazard.Choose the reason for the occurrence of such situations:i) Excessive rain (ii) cyclone (iii) Deforestation (iv) Faminea) (i) &(ii)b) (i), (ii), &(iii)O c) only (iv)O d) (iii) & (iv)Page 3 of 6​

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30.

What are the uses of fossile..?​

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hope this is helpful Explanation:IUIU BLOOMINGTONMENUSEARCHIGSHome Indiana Geology General Geology Fossils and Geologic TimeFOSSILSFossils are physical evidence of preexisting organisms, either PLANT or animal. The most common and obvious fossils are the preserved skeletal remains of animals. Other fossils, which are also evidence of past organisms, include leaf impressions, tracks and trails, burrows, droppings, and root CASTS. Microfossils are the microscopic skeletons of previously EXISTING plants or animals, and their examination requires an optical or an electron microscope for close study. A very small fraction of the organisms that have lived on the Earth is found in the fossil record: Many did not possess skeletons or other hard parts that could be preserved; many did not survive the process of fossilization, wherein skeletons and tissues are replaced by minerals; and many were subsequently destroyed either by chemical or physical processes such as recrystallization, METAMORPHISM, or erosion.Fossils of any kind are useful in "reading the rock record," meaning they help us decipher the history of the earth. They can help us determine the geologic age and environment (the paleoenvironment) in which they were deposited. Finally, and if the fossil record is complete enough, their study can help us better understand the evolution (or PROGRESSION) of life through geologic time.

31.

लाइव क्लासेज karvaiye​

Answer» GOOD AFTERNOON SIS....
32.

1प्रश्न कुछ रेशे संशलेषित कहलाते है।​

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कुछ रेशे को संश्लेषित कहा जाता है क्योंकि वे मानव द्वारा बनाए गए हैं। इन रेशों को प्राकृतिक स्रोतों द्वारा प्राप्त नहीं किया जा सकता है। संश्लेषित रेशे तैयार करने के लिए इस्तेमाल होने वाले कच्चा माल पेट्रोरसायन हैं। संश्लेषित रेशे मजबूत , हल्के और टिकाऊ होते हैं। वे पानी कै अवशोषित नहीं करते हैं।उदाहरण : नायलाॅन , पाॅलिएस्टर आदि।

33.

If you place your hand underneath, but not touching, a kettle of hot water, you main feel the presence of heat fromA) Conduction B) Convection C) RadiationD) Evaporation​

Answer» C) RadiationExplanation:because it is RIGHT ANSWER
34.

প্রশ্ন : উত্তল লেন্সের আলােককেন্দ্র বলতে কী বােঝায় ?[ME 18] 3​

Answer» SORRY I will not UNDERSTAND what are you ASKING
35.

• THINKING OF Directions: Identify what discipline of the social sciences could resolve the following issues listed below. The learners will write their answer in their journal notebook. ​

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I don't UNDERSTAND the QUESTION

36.

A circuit diagram is (A) A picture of a circuit(B) A drawing of circuit with standard picture for the same electrical components(C) A drawing of an electrical circuit with standard symbol for different electrical components(D) None of these​

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C) A drawing of an ELECTRICAL circuit with STANDARD SYMBOL for different electrical components.

37.

Very short-answer questions 1. When two magnets are placed near each other what will happen?2. Name the material which when magnetised remains a magnet for long.​

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When two magnets are brought near each other, LIKE poles repel; opposite poles attract. When a magnet is brought near a piece of iron, the iron also GETS attracted to the magnet, and it acquires the same ability to attract other pieces of iron.The difference being that magnetically hard materials will remain MAGNETISED indefinitely, unless they are demagnetised by an opposing magnetic FIELD, raised above their curie temperature or allowed to corrode.

38.

Write any two equations of motion ​

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ion of EQUATIONS of MotionDefinition of Equations of MotionThe FOLLOWING are the three EQUATION of motion: First Equation of Motion : v=u+at. Second Equation of Motion : s=ut+\frac{1}{2}at^2. Third Equation of Motion : v^2=u^2+2as.

39.

What do living things need to survive on the earth ​

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40.

State true false. moat is a traditional method of irrigation ​

Answer» UR ANSWER is TRUEEXPLANATION:HOPE it HELPS
41.

Which land is rising sun​

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plz mark my ANSWER as BRANLIST EXPLANATION:JAPAN is the answer

42.

ScienceDefine :Buoyancy​

Answer» TION:the tendency of a body to float or to RISE when submerged in a fluid TESTING an object's buoyancy. b chemistry : the power of a fluid to exert an upward force on a body PLACED in it the buoyancy of water also : the upward force EXERTED.
43.

Fill in the blanks of lesson carbon and its compounds​

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ne, a NATURAL magnet, attracting iron nails. Ancient humans discovered the PROPERTY of magnetism from lodestone.An illustration from Gilbert's 1600 De Magnete showing ONE of the earliest methods of making a magnet. A blacksmith holds a piece of red-hot iron in a north–south direction and hammers it as it cools. The magnetic field of the Earth aligns the domains, leaving the iron a WEAK magnet.Drawing of a medical treatment using magnetic BRUSHES. Charles Jacque 1843, France.

44.

फोटो में दिखाई गई दवा किस चीज के लिए है किस बीमारी के लिए ​

Answer»

it is USED for bonesmeans CALCIUM and some OTHERS WORKS

45.

6)Can you write six things that are made ofwood ?​

Answer» TION:Here are some EXAMPLES of common HOUSEHOLD products that are made from wood COMPONENTS:Bath towels.Toothpaste.Nail polish.Makeup.Disinfecting wipes.Medications.Paints.LCD screens.
46.

a car of mass 750 kg is running on the road with initial velocity 54km h-1 . In two minutes it stopes . final exertim( force) felt by passenger​

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tion:car of mass 750 kg is RUNNING on the road with initial VELOCITY 54km h-1 . In TWO MINUTES it stopes . final exertim( force) felt by passenger

47.

Fill in the blanks the method of. . is adopted to minimize wastage of water ​

Answer» DRIP irrigation EXPLANATION:PLEASE mark as brainliest
48.

Plz give me answer correct and faster don't spam​

Answer» MAY be the answer of this QUESTION is 10 CM and in METRES 0.1Hope it's helpful to you. ACCORDING to my point of view this is the correct answer.
49.

Any three function performed by blood​

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Blood has three MAIN functions: transport, protection and regulation. Blood TRANSPORTS the following SUBSTANCES: Gases, namely oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2), between the lungs and rest of the BODY. Nutrients from the digestive tract and storage sites to the rest of the body

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Q-2 Distinguish the below given properties into Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic respiration(5)1. Production of lactic acid at the end of respiration,2. Respiration in muscles during heavy exercise.3. Breakdown of food with the use of oxygen4. Production of water at the end of respiration5. Respiration seen in yeast.​

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number ONE and two are both ANAEROBIC while number three and four are aerobic and as for number five YEAST can both respire aerobically and anaerobically