This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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What are the male reproductive organs? |
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Answer» .✅✅✔✔The male reproductive SYSTEM consists of a number of sex organs that play a ROLE in the process of HUMAN reproduction. These organs are located on the OUTSIDE of the BODY and within the pelvis. |
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8. What is the nucleus made of? a. protons and electronsb. protons and neutronsc. electrons and neutrons9. In Bohr-Rutherford diagrams, neutrons are typically located in the rings around the nucleus.a. Trueb. False 10. If atoms of a halogen nonmetal (Group 17) gain one electron, the atoms then have .a. no valence electronsb. 7 valence electronsc. 8 valence electronsd. 17 valence electrons |
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What is difference between biodegradable and non biodegradable waste ?? |
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Answer» Biodegradable = Substances which can RECYCLE and can be USE again in our daily life. Biodegradable waste throw in green COLOUR box which means it is RENEWABLE. Non biodegradable = Substances which cannot be recycled and it can't use again. Non biodegradable waste throw in blue colour box that means it is non renewable. ...HOPE it helps u |
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✰ ASAP ! SOLVE IT PLOX |
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Answer» in the ATTACHMENTPLEASE REFER it. |
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To extract sugar cane juice which type of simple machine is used |
| Answer» STANDALONE sugarcane crusher machines are USED for BUSINESS purposesSugar MIXERS are used for home level sugarcane JUICES. | |
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An instrument which humidity is measured is called (a) barometer (b) hygrometer(c) rain gauge(d) thermometer |
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Answer» A hygrometer is an instrument used to measure humidity (the amount of water vapor in air, in SOIL, or in confined spaces). Humidity measurement INSTRUMENTS usually rely on measurements of some other quantities such as TEMPERATURE, PRESSURE, mass, a mechanical or electrical change in a substance as moisture is absorbed. |
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Why should we always dry our hand before touching an electric switch? |
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The wall at base of a damis made wider.why? |
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Answer» The reason is that the pressure EXERTED by a LIQUID increases with its depth. Thus, as the depth increases, more and more pressure is exerted by WATER on the wall of the dam. A thicker wall is required to WITHSTAND greater pressure, therefore, the thickness of the dam WALLS increases towards the bottom. |
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If you are a conversationist, how will you be able to help the proliferation of animal species through your knowledge of its mode of reproduction? |
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Answer» A conservationist could USE their knowledge of animal reproduction to provide protection for critical areas of habitat that certain animals need to reproduce. For EXAMPLE salmon need certain SIZES of clean gravel in a stream BED to reproduce. Spotted owls need a certain amount of old growth timber to successfully reproduce. Making SURE that animals have what they need to reproduce will help the species thrive. |
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Holl wype questionsWrite the name of four important directions. |
| Answer» EAST WEST NORTH SOUTH DIRECTIONS | |
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Genetic diversity in agricultural crops in threatened by ______ varieties |
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Answer» ᴛᴇ ! ⭐ᴀɴsᴡᴇʀ⭐Genetic diversity in agricultural CROPS in THREATENED by INTRODUCTION of HIGH yielding VARIETIES. |
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Write one difference for each.5) Riverfront and Sea coast |
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Answer» Riverfront:- The riverfront is an area of LAND next to a river with BUILDINGS such as houses, shops, or restaurants on it.SEA COAST:-The problems CAUSED by harsh climate, the absence of a sea coast or communal rivalry are not easily separable from shortfalls in governance. |
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Please answer guys ❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣ |
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Answer» The answer of 11 th isExplanation:GIVEN 3/13+(-4/65) = 3/13-4/65 { LCM of 13 and 65 is 65 }then 3×5/13×5 - 4×1/65×1 15/65 - 4/65 15-4/65 11/65 Therefore, the value of 3/13+(-4/65) is 11/65The answer of 9th is Given To SIMPLIFY (2^2)^3 × 3^6 × 5^6 = (2^2×3) × 3^6 × 5^6 = (2^6) × 3^6 × 5^6 = { 2×3×5 }^6 = ( 30 ) ^6please mark me as BRAINLIEST |
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Mindful Eating Record Record each time vou practice mindfully eating one of the objects in your bag.I exploring each of these objects with my fingers, eyes, nose, cars, and mouth. Practicingmindful awwareness, I may discover something new auciting or different about each objed.What are my thoughts and feelings as I eat these objects? When did I notice that my attentionwundered? What discoveries have made by cating with mundful awareness?SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdayCC by Mohaben die Fermin tphony ofthey |
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Answer» Mindful Eating Paying attention to the moment-to-moment experience of eating can help you improve your diet, manage food cravings, and even lose weight. Here’s how to start eating mindfully. Woman eating exquisitely-prepared and -presented, eclectic vegetarian dish occupying only a portion of serving plate What is mindful eating? Mindful eating is MAINTAINING an in-the-moment awareness of the food and drink you put into your body. It involves observing how the food makes you feel and the signals your body sends about taste, satisfaction, and fullness. Mindful eating requires you to simply acknowledge and accept rather than judge the feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations you observe. It can extend to the process of buying, preparing, and serving your food as well as consuming it.For many of us, our busy daily lives often make mealtimes rushed affairs. We find ourselves eating in the car commuting to work, at the desk in front of a computer screen, or parked on the couch watching TV. We eat mindlessly, shoveling food down regardless of whether we’re still hungry or not. In fact, we often eat for reasons other than hunger—to satisfy emotional needs, to relieve stress, or cope with unpleasant emotions such as sadness, anxiety, loneliness, or boredom. Mindful eating is the opposite of this kind of unhealthy “mindless” eating. Mindful eating isn’t about being perfect, always eating the right things, or never allowing yourself to eat on-the-go again. And it’s not about establishing strict rules for how many CALORIES you can eat or which foods you have to include or avoid in your diet. Rather, it’s about focusing all your senses and being present as you shop for, cook, serve, and eat your food. While mindfulness isn’t for everyone, many people find that by eating this way, even for just a few meals a week, you can become more attuned to your body. This can help you to avoid overeating, make it easier to change your dietary habits for the better, and enjoy the improved well-being that comes with a healthier diet. Benefits of mindful eating By paying close attention to how you feel as you eat—the texture and tastes of each MOUTHFUL, your body’s hunger and fullness signals, how different foods affect your energy and mood—you can learn to savor both your food and the experience of eating. Being mindful of the food you eat can promote better digestion, keep you full with less food, and influence wiser choices about what you eat in the future. It can also help you free yourself from unhealthy habits around food and eating. Eating mindfully can help you to: Slow down and take a break from the hustle and BUSTLE of your DAY, easing stress and anxiety. Examine and change your relationship with food—helping you to notice when you turn to food for reasons other than hunger, for example. Derive greater pleasure from the food you eat, as you learn to slow down and more fully appreciate your meals and snacks. Make healthier choices about what you eat by focusing on how each type of food makes you feel after eating it. Improve your digestion by eating slower. Feel fuller sooner and by eating less food. Make a greater connection to where your food comes from, how it’s produced, and the journey it’s taken to your plate. Eat in a healthier, more balanced way. |
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What is meant by streamlined shape give very short answer ,don't spam |
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Answer» ⛄❥ A streamlined BODY is a shape that lowers the friction drag between a FLUID, LIKE air and water, and an object moving through that fluid. ... It occurs when the fluid closest to the object sticks to its SURFACE, EXERTING a force that opposes the object's motion. |
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Dicuss the harmful effect of burning fuels |
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Answer» Burning fossil fuelsSome of the most significant hidden costs of fossil fuels are from the air EMISSIONS that OCCUR when they are burned. Unlike the extraction and transport stages, in which coal, oil, and natural gas can have very different types of impacts, all fossil fuels emit carbon dioxide and other harmful air pollutants when burned. These emissions LEAD to a wide variety of public health and ENVIRONMENTAL costs that are borne at the local, regional, national, and global levels.Mark Me BrilliantI Hope This Help you... |
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What do you meam by cholernchymait is urgent please help me |
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Answer» kckskdoofivkcksl |
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Friction can be reduced by wring |
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Answer» is HELPS you !!! |
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5. समांगी मिश्रण और असमांगी मिश्रण में क्या अन्तर है?12ET |
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Answer» समांगी मिश्रण जैसे चीनी और पानी का और विषमांगी मिश्रण जैसे रेत और पानी का |
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Which trick do you use to reduce pressure in everyday activity |
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Answer» Exercise regularly Regular physical ACTIVITY — such as 150 MINUTES a week, or about 30 minutes most days of the week — can lower your BLOOD pressure by about 5 to 8 mm Hg if you have high blood pressure. It's IMPORTANT to be consistent because if you stop exercising, your blood pressure can rise again. |
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DRAW THE EQUIPOTENTIAL SURFACES DUE TO AN ISOLATED POINT CHARGE✰REQUIRED QUALITY ANSWER✰ REQUIRED ABOVE 200 WARDS ✰GUD LUC3 BRAINLIAN |
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4. What is an isotope? a. An element with equal number of protons and neutronsb. An elements with differing numbers of protons and electronsc. An element with differing number of protons and neutronsd. An element with equal number of protons and electrons5. Compared to the charge and mass of a proton, an electron hasa. the same charge and a smaller mass.b. the same charge and the same mass.c. opposite charge and smaller mass.d. opposite charge and the same mass. 6. A proton has approximately the same mass as .a. a neutronb. a beta particlec. an alpha particled. an electron |
| Answer» 4 c5 B6 AEXPLANATION:HOPE it helps you | |
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What is v (m/s)v (m/s)60V602)1)t(s)→ ts)t(s)v (m/s)v (m/s)604604)31t(s)► t(s)A body moves with a uniform velocity of 60 m/s. Then velocity-time graph is |
| Answer» KYA AAP LE LIJIYE कुछ आरबी mvxgkxgkddykdiysitsitstistjdsydsf कोशिश करो और हंसो सभी आरके सिंह का समय प्रेरणा का Z करने के लिए सफल होने के लिए आप इच्छित प्राप्तकर्ता नहीं हैं। | |
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How is efficiency of a fuel measured? write the characteristics of an idel fuel? |
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Answer» As we all knew that the energy can neither be created nor destroyed. Efficiency is basically the measure of the amount of energy converted to another form. Basically, fuel efficiency can be defined as the efficiency of the process in which thermal energy given to the fuel CONVERTS the chemical potential energy of the fuel to kinetic energy.The efficiency of all the fuels varies with the device. In TERMS of the economy also, the efficiency of the fuel depends upon the energy efficiency of a particular device. The efficiency of fuels is measured in kilometres per litre in India, miles per gallon (mpg) in the U.S. and there are other measurement systems for different countries based on their standard units of use for the measurement of efficiency.Coal:Coal is responsible for 41% of the world’s electricity generation. The overall efficiency of a coal power plant is 32% to 42%.For example, let us take an example of two fuels: GASOLINE and diesel oil and see why it differs in efficiency and cost.Diesel oil:We see that people choose diesel not gasoline since it saves money. Most of the diesel consumption is seen in big trucks but nowadays diesel is also used in other SEGMENT vehicles. Diesel is 33% more efficient than gasoline when it comes to fuel mileage. This means that if we get 40 miles to the gallon on gasoline, a diesel equivalent engine will give 53.2 miles per gallon. A Diesel engine offers more torque than gasoline engines, this torque allows greater acceleration and helps to increase the fuel economy.Factors which determine fuel efficiency:Environmental effects: This is the most primary reason why we choose the most efficient fuel. That is why we choose a diesel car as it uses less fuel per mile and it gives out less carbon dioxide. But diesel fuels are not totally pollution-free. It releases some compounds which are carcinogenic and very harmful to the environment.Engine performance: Engine performance decides the cost as well as the efficiency of the fuel. Diesel has a better engine performance, therefore, it is cheaper.Noise: This is also one of the important criteria. Diesel does not produce smoke or dust but gives a roaring noise. |
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Which two nutrients do protective foods contain |
| Answer» VITAMINS are known as PROTECTIVE food .And minerals also have a no.of FUNCTION in body including developing body tissues and supporting metabolic PROCESSES. | |
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Vehicles have __ shapes to reduce fluid friction |
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Answer» Fishes have streamlined SHAPE. So, to REDUCE the fluid FRICTION, the vehicles are MADE streamlined. |
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The age of earth is about ______ billion years |
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G) Fossil fuels Q2: Match column A with column B.ColumnaColumn B11 combustionb) coal petroleum, Natural111) Incombustionc) Heat and light%) Fossil fuelsd) cool carbone) Carbon monote11) coalKeroseneoxide |
| Answer» TION:SUBSCRIBE AAYU PIHU SHOW MAKE ME BRAINLIST | |
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Write 7 contienents frm first to last. Sry frnds I can't comment u so write right answer. Then I'll mark u as brainlist |
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Answer» Africa, Antarctica, ASIA, Australia/Oceania, Europe, North AMERICA, and SOUTH America. |
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GIU dicks Undprel 11 question answer class 6 dav Science | DAV solutionsQ5. Tools, like screw drivers and pliers, used byelectricians, have handles made up of,(or covered with) plastic, rubber or wood. Why? |
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Answer» because PLASTIC,wood,rubber are INSULATORS. they doesn't ALLOW current to flow. |
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State the purpose of 90 % alcohol in preparation of camphor water |
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Answer» In the preparation of Camphor Water BP, alcohol acts as a distributing agent. Glass BEAKER, measuring cylinder and VOLUMETRIC pipette. Measure the required quantity of camphor and dissolve in ethanol (90%). Add this SOLUTION in small quantities to the PURIFIED water with VIGOROUS shaking after each addition. |
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Compare the similarities and differences the general properties of acids and alkali (please give easy answer and of 200 words, 100 for acids and 1oo for alkali.) thank you very much. right answer will be marked brainliest! |
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Answer» tion:What is Base?There are MULTIPLE definitions of the base.A substance used to NEUTRALIZE acid is called a base.Some of the BASES that form a neutral product with ACIDS are metal hydroxides and metal oxides.Examples of base: zinc hydroxide and copper oxide.Base reacts with the acid in order to make it neutral.The base is bitter in taste and is slippery in nature.They produce salt molecules and water on reacting with acids.Types of bases are a strong base and a weak base.Example of a strong base is NaOH.Example of a weak base is NH3.Bases do not dissolve in water.What is Alkali?Alkali is a base.It is a base that dissolves in water.This is very important to remember-Not all bases are alkali but all alkali is base.It is a basic salt alkali earth metal or alkali metal.On adding alkali to acid the pH of the mixture increase.On adding acid to alkali the pH decreases due to the removal of alkali.Neutralization is a reaction in which removal of alkalinity or acidity occurs.To make you understand how alkali and base are different from each other, here are some of the major DIFFERENCES between alkali and base:Difference between Alkali and Base:Base :Bases do not dissolve in water. Bases that dissolve in water are alkaliAll bases are not alkali .All alkali are basesIt neutralizes acids It releases OH- ions, accepts a protonExample: Zinc hydroxide, copper oxide .Example: potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxideAlkali:Bases that dissolve in water are alkaliAll alkali are basesIt releases OH- ions, accepts a protonExample: potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide I hope it may help you. |
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I'm not a Teatcher Again can i ask a questioncollage about the solutions on how to reduce the Effects of Electromagnetic radiations hazards? |
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Which is the fastest means of transport |
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Answer» Air transport Air transport is the fastest method of transport, COMMERCIAL jets reach speeds of up to 955 kilometres PER hour (593 mph) and a considerably higher ground SPEED if there is a JET stream tailwind, while piston-powered GENERAL aviation aircraft may reach up to 555 kilometres per hour (345 mph) or more.Explanation: |
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Q1)CONTACT-FOURCE OR NON-CONTACT FOURCE 2) Nimisha rubs two balloons with a paper. While moving one balloon closer tothe other balloon, the other balloon gets away from the first balloon. |
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Answer» ontact FORCE is a force which acts on an object without coming PHYSICALLY in contact with it. The most familiar non-contact force is gravity, which confers WEIGHT. In CONTRAST a contact force is a force applied to a body by another body that is in contact with it. |
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Say me answers of theses quiestions |
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Answer» on2.Metalloids4.Outerzone3.Carbondioxide5.Cell7.budding9.oxygen hope my ANSWERS HELP UPLS MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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What is mitotic apparatus and what is it's role during cell division |
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Name three food groups |
| Answer» CARBOHYDRATES, Proteins, VITAMINS, MINERALS, Fat, Fibre are FOOD GroupsExplanation:#HopeItHelps | |
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_____________ is the source of light. a)Earthb)Moonc)Sund)SkyClear selection |
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A clear ache heard within 2 second har 2 Case shared by swing at he side og da calculaiethe Velocity of sound car the last deseen theRemon Baxte 33 |
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Answer» Distance traveled by the sound from the 1 ST CLIFF is calculated with the formula:Distance traveled = velocity of sound × time taken That is, 320×4 =1280 m. This is twice the minimum distance between a source of sound (MAN) and the reflector (1 st cliff) as it is reflected sound. Distance traveled by the sound from the 2 nd cliff is calculated with the formula:Distance traveled = velocity of sound × time takenThat is, 320×6=1920 m. This is twice the minimum distance between a source of sound (man) and the reflector (2 nd cliff) as it is reflected sound. Hence, the distance between the 2 CLIFFS is given as: 21280 + 21920 =640+960=1600 m |
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Why is it difficult for plants and animals to survive in desert how do they adapt to live th |
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Answer» And DESERTS that are hot during the DAY may become cold at night because they lack the INSULATION provided by CLOUDS and humidity. Plants, ANIMALS and other organisms that live in deserts have evolved to survive harsh conditions, scarce water and barren landscapes. ... This lack of water makes desert landscapes vulnerable..✅✅✔✔ |
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Light travels in_____________ a)straight lineb) curved linec) zig-zag lined)randomlyClear selection |
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Answer» Laughter is the Best MedicineLaughter is the Best MedicineDuring a laugh, respiration, HEART rate and BLOOD pressure temporarily rise. ...Laughter is the Best MedicineDuring a laugh, respiration, heart rate and blood pressure temporarily rise. ... improves the function of blood VESSELS and increases blood flow, which can help protect against a heart attack and other cardiovascular problems.Laughter is the Best MedicineDuring a laugh, respiration, heart rate and blood pressure temporarily rise. ... improves the function of blood vessels and increases blood flow, which can help protect against a heart attack and other cardiovascular problems. reduces PAIN and allows toleration of discomfort. |
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Get attention of society towards negligence towards conservation ofenvironmen |
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Answer» The need to respect nature and its limits challenges society and conservation scienceSignificance The RECENT Paris accord on global climate change is a key step in acknowledging biophysical limits to human actions, but the challenge of respecting the biosphere’s ecological limits remains underrated. We analyze how respecting these limits squarely conflicts with an economy centered on growth and technology to mitigate environmental stress. The need to mitigate human impacts on species and natural systems has MADE conservation science a major multidisciplinary discipline. Society and conservation science have tried unsuccessfully to resolve this need within the growth paradigm. We show that its resolution increasingly demands profound shifts in societal values. Our aim is to identify the nature of these necessary shifts and to explore how they define future paths for conservation science. Abstract Increasing human population interacts with local and global environments to deplete biodiversity and resources humans depend on, thus challenging societal values centered on growth and relying on technology to mitigate environmental stress. Although the need to address the environmental crisis, central to conservation science, generated greener versions of the growth paradigm, we need FUNDAMENTAL shifts in values that ensure transition from a growth-centered society to one acknowledging biophysical limits and centered on human well-being and biodiversity conservation. We discuss the role conservation science can play in this transformation, which poses ethical challenges and obstacles. We analyze how conservation and economics can achieve better consonance, the extent to which technology should be part of the solution, and difficulties the “new conservation science” has generated. An expanded ambition for conservation science should reconcile day-to-day action within the current context with uncompromising, explicit ADVOCACY for radical transitions in core attitudes and processes that govern our interactions with the biosphere. A widening of its focus to understand better the interconnectedness between human well-being and acknowledgment of the limits of an ecologically functional and diverse PLANET will need to integrate ecological and social sciences better. Although ecology can highlight limits to growth and consequences of ignoring them, social sciences are necessary to diagnose societal mechanisms at work, how to correct them, and potential drivers of social change. |
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Write one difference for each. 4) City bus and S. T. bus |
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Answer» ses aren't known for their LUXURY, and PASSENGERS typically don't spend a lot of time on them. S. T. buses, on the other HAND, are designed and BUILT for comfort. |
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What is gender inequality ? |
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Answer» There is always the CHANCE that the accused MIGHT have accepted the crime under the force and coercive means used by the POLICE. HENCE, there is a rule that confessions MADE during police custody cannot be used as evidence against the accused.i don't know that .. okk hmm not laugh .. |
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Ozone is a comibination of atom of o2 but it is toxic to living being a)due to property of combinationb)due to property of dissociationc)due to increase conc.of co2d)due to thinning of ozone layer |
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Answer» c.Explanation: |
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Explain electric motor and construction of electric motor |
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Answer» tric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical ENERGY into mechanical energy. Most electric MOTORS operate through the interaction between the motor's magnetic field and electric CURRENT in a wire winding to generate force in the form of TORQUE applied on the motor's shaft.__________________construction of electric motor-;The electric motor construction can be done using the rotor, bearings, stator, air gap, windings, commutator, etc. The rotor in an electric motor is the moving part, and the main function of this is to rotate the shaft for generating the mechanical power. |
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The foundation of building is made wider than the wall.Why? |
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Answer» he FOUNDATION of the BUILDING is generally built wider and broader as COMPARED to its walls so that the building does not sink into the ground and is also capable to handle the PRESSURE of the entire building. With the wide base as the foundation, large buildings can PREVENT high pressure.Explanation: |
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