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Please help me with my Science HW: |
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Answer» Where is the HOMEWORK? |
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प्लांट एंड एनिमल हेल्प मेंटेन द बैलेंस ऑफ ऑक्सीजन एंड इन नेचुरल |
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Answer» atmosphere.above is your ANSWEREXPLANATION:PLEASE MARK me as the BRAINLIEST |
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Define:Newton's second law of motion |
| Answer» NEWTON's second LAW STATES that the rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the APPLIED force.Explanation:F = mawhere F = applied forcem= MASSA= acceleration | |
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Convert copper resistance of 0.29598 ohms at 75degree C to 20degree C |
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Answer» The Temperature Coefficient of COPPER (near room temperature) is +0.393 percent per degree C. This MEANS if the temperature increases 1°C, the resistance will increase 0.393%. EXAMPLES: You have 100 feet of 20 GAUGE WIRE and its resistance is 1.015 ohms at 20° C (room temp).please mark as BRAINLIEST |
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5. (a) Calculate the value of Einsteins in kilojoules fororange light with a600 nm. |
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Answer» It LOOKS LIKE there aren't any great matches for your search Tip Try USING words that might appear on the page that you’re looking for. For EXAMPLE, 'cake recipes' INSTEAD of 'how to make a cake'.Explanation: |
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Q. A Porticle is diebloced by an in South West direction then by sm inEest direction and 6 m. in 6o of Nor.of East Calwlate the total displacement |
| Answer» TION:II hiiii E0 dee hi dee hi dee hiiii hiiii hiiii big | |
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GA10 in series circuits voltagescan be added subtracteddepending upon their |
| Answer» TION:HI HIIII hiiii hiiii hiiii hiiii E0 hi DEE | |
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What is the molecular formula of magnesium |
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Answer» According to evolutionary CRYSTAL structure prediction, MgO2 is thermodynamically STABLE at pressures above 116 GPA (gigapascals), and a semiconducting suboxide Mg3O2 is thermodynamically stable above 500 GPa. Explanation: |
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Which part of the plant takes in carbon dioxide from the air for photosynthesis? |
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Answer» tion:For photosynthesis green PLANTS take carbon dioxide from the air. The carbon dioxide enters the LEAVES of the plant through the stomata present on their surface. Each stomatal pore is surrounded by a PAIR of guard CELLS |
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What are the pesofodia write down two examples |
| Answer» ARTIFICIAL FINGER like extensions seen in amoeba is called as pseudopodia . Amoeba can change its SHAPE to move and ... | |
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Sorce which is present in nature is called |
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Answer» Source which are PRESENT ultimated quantity in nature are CALLED exhaustible nature resource |
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Eletic Configurno Topreparemocleosof 안withwire-Some Imposta elementshep utballsColourdpaper |
| Answer» ACTUALLY i did't UNDERSTAND your question properly that's why i can't give you ANSWER. | |
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Define one ohm resistent |
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Answer» ▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃ Ohm defines the UNIT of resistance of "1 Ohm" as the resistance between two POINTS in a conductor where the APPLICATION of 1 volt will push 1 AMPERE, or 6.241×10^18 electrons. ... This value is usually represented in SCHEMATICS with the greek letter "Ω", which is called omega, and pronounced "ohm".▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃ |
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What are the pesofodi write down two examples |
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Answer» Pseudopodia=>Pseudopodia are temporary and cytoplasm-filled parts of the cell membrane that are ABLE to CHANGE their form in order to move. ... Most cells that do this are CALLED amoeboids. The amoeba is a common example. The cell WALL makes a network of fibers. |
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Draws labeld diagrams of different animal tissues |
| Answer» PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEAST! | |
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Do not go near gas wearing clothes |
| Answer» OK for PRECAUTION BRO .LOTS of THANKS | |
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How does suger prevent food spoilage |
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Answer» Sugar works not by POISONING the food-spoiling MICROBES, but by causing them to literally DIE of thirst. This is because sugar attracts water very WELL; the more sugar there is in any SOLUTION, the more water it tries to draw from its surroundings. |
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5. Classify each UI WIIL fallen leaf, wrist watch, bone, water, wooden shelf, fossil, brick, glass, slee, 100 le plund6. Classify the kind of growth (irreversible and internal or reversible and external) that takes place ineach of the following things:body cells, hair, mountains, rivers, nails, clouds, glaciers, teethFew Word |
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Answer» Figure On what basis are the objects mentioned here classified? (a) non-METALS and metals (b) non-MAGNETIC and magnetic (c) inflammable and non-flammable (d) all the above ANSWER: (a) non-metals and metals. Air, wood and impure water are non-metals, whereas copper, aluminium and silver are metals. Page No 53: Question 2: In which of these groups are all the items transparent? (a) water, mirror, spectacles (b) water, air, spectacles (c) mirror, air, STEEL plate (d) wood, steel plate, brick ANSWER: (b) water, air, spectacles Water, air and spectacles are transparent as they allow light to pass through them completely. Page No 53: Question 3: Which of the following is elastic, opaque and inedible? (a) GOLD chain (b) rubber (c) chapatti dough (d) chewing gum ANSWER: (b) rubber Rubber is elastic, opaque and is not fit for eating. Page No 53: Question 4: Float and sink; transparent and opaque; lustrous and dull; conductor and insulator; hard and soft: (a) all are properties of solids. (b) all are pairs of opposites. (c) both a and b (d) none of the above ANSWER: (b) all are pairs of opposites All of the mentioned items are pairs of opposite traits. Page No 53: Question 5: Rita wrote down some properties of copper, aluminium and iron. Which of them are correct. (a) All are metals. (b) All are good conductors of heat and electricity. (c) All are ductile. (d) All of the above are correct. ANSWER: (d) All of the above are correct Copper, aluminium and iron are metals. All metals are ductile and are good conductors of heat and electricity. Page No 54: Question 6: Study the flow chart GIVEN below and identify the objects A, B, C and D. (a) A-petrol; B-water; C-wax; D-silver (b) A-petrol; B-water; C-stone; D-iron (c) A-water; B-petrol; C-wax; D-silver (d) A-petrol; B-shampoo; C-silver; D-wood Figure ANSWER: (b) A-petrol; B-water; C-stone; D-iron Petrol is flammable, water is a liquid, stone is hard and iron is a metal. Page No 54: Question 7: IExplanation: |
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How living things are differ from non living things |
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Answer» living thingsthey can movethey can eatthey can workeg. HUMAN , ANIMALS , plants , micro organisms non - living things they cannot MOVE they cannot eatthey cannot workeg. bench , table , PENCIL , etcthe phenomenal |
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आपको यदि फसल उगाने के लिए भूमि का एक टुकड़ा दे दिया जाए, तो बीजों की बुआई से पहले आप क्या करेंगे और किस प्रकार करेंगे। |
| Answer» HUM MITTI KO UTAL putal KARENGE | |
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Periodical Assessment Test [English Medium] Std - 6 Social Science August-2020Time- 1 Hour Marks -25(L.O.- Learning Outcome)L.O. Identifies historical and literary sources and describes the use of various sources for reorganization of history.Q.1 Answer the following questions.1. Which are the sources to know history? Give information about any one source. (3)2. Which is the various historical information that we come to know from ancient coins?(2)L.O. Explains the development of ancient human civilization and its characteristics.Q.2 Do as directed.A Describe the following features of Harappan civilization in two to three sentences. (3)1. House 2. Roads 3. Public BathB How can you say that Lothal was a prosperous port of ancient India? (2)L.O Understands the stages of development during ancient times and compare the development of the two regions. For example-Hunting-Collection, beginning of farming, first city of Indus Valley Civilization.Q.3 Answer the following questions.1. How was the life of primitive man before the invention of fire? (2)2. Describe the changes occurred in the life of the primitive man due to the invention of agriculture.(3)L.O Identifies the difference between stars, planets and satellites. For example the Sun, the Earth and the Moon.Q.4 A Identify me. Who am I? (3)(1) I am a planet. I look like the Earth.(2) I am made up of a cluster of stars.(3) The planets revolve around me.Q. 4 B Answer the following questions in one word. (2)(1) How long does it take for the moon to complete a circle, (revolution) around the earth?(2) Which is a star among the sun, the earth and the moon?L.O Shows latitude – longitude, poles, circles, layers, states and union territories etc. on globe and world map.Q.5 A Fill in the blanks. (2)1. Longitude is called a …………….line.2. The International Date Line is located on ……………….longitude.Q.5 B Draw a globe and show the following details. (3)1. Equator 2. Tropic of Cancer 3. Tropic of Capricorn 4. North pole 5. South pole 6. Longitudes. |
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Answer» Firstly, Diesel Direct Injection (DI) is a BASIC TYPE of fuel injection system which MANY earlier generation diesel engines USED. The simple DI diesel engines inject the fuel into the combustion chamber above the piston directly. |
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What determines the rate at which energy is delivered by a circuit ? |
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Answer» The rate of CONSUMPTION of electric ENERGY in an electric appliance is called electric power. Hence, the rate at which energy is delivered by a CURRENT is the power of the appliance.mark me as a BRAINLIEST |
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an imaginary planet has a mass 5 times and radius 3 times that of earth . what is the acceleration due to gravity on the planet , if the acceleration due to gravity on earth is 10 m/s² ? |
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Answer» Hope you LIKE this answer❣️Explanation:We KNOW that, g = GM/ R2Therefore, g' (ACCELERATION due to gravity of imaginary planet) = G (5 M)/(3R)2OR, g' = 5GM/ 9R2or, g' = (5/9)g = 5.6 m/s2 |
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State the following statement is true or false: Electricity used for domestic purposes is measured in units of kilowatt hour. Give answer in true or false |
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+ ND1uDefineeesestent ?One ohm.oOefene myopcamyopcais also called ShootchaIt is kind of defect in humadue to which a person cane |
| Answer» ANSWER is GIVEN firstlyExplanation:BRAINLEAST me PLEASE | |
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जीवाणु द्वारा नाइट्रोजन स्थिरीकरण की क्रिया निम्नलिखित में से कौन से उपस्थिति में होती है |
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Mention few things which helps plant growth |
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Answer» Many things in nature help to regulate plant growth: sunlight, proper TEMPERATURE, moisture, air, and NUTRIENTS. These are REFERRED to as ENVIRONMENTAL factors. |
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Plzz give answer I will mark you brainlist |
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Answer» I'M SORRY , YOUR QUESTION IS NOT CLEAR ! PLEASE RE-SEND ITExplanation: |
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The substances present in food that are required for proper growth and development pf our body |
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Answer» Nutrients are the substances found in food which DRIVE biological activity, and are essential for the human body. They are categorized as proteins, fats, carbohydrates (sugars, dietary fiber), vitamins, and minerals, and perform the following vital FUNCTIONS. 1Building all parts of the body such as muscle, bone, teeth, and blood 2Producing energy (power and heat) 3Keeping the body in good working orderExplanation:MARK AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW |
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Define internal fertilazation |
| Answer» INTERNAL fertilization is the union of an EGG cell with a SPERM during sexual reproduction inside the female body. For this to happen there NEEDS to be a method for the male to introduce the sperm into the female's REPRODUCTIVE tract.hope it helps you ✔✔ | |
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डेज़ी फूल के तीन उपयोग बताएं |
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Answer» गुलबहार आम तौर पर सफेद और पीले फूल हैं जो कि पतली, फ्लैट पंखुड़ियों से घिरे हुए होते हैं। गुलबहार अपने चमकीले रंग और सुखद खुशबू के कारण परागण के लिए मधुमक्खियों और तितलियों को आकर्षित करते हैं। इन फूलों पर विलियम शेक्सपियर और जॉन कीट्स द्वारा डेजीज (गुलबहार) नामक कविता भी लिखी गई है। यह फूल दोस्ती और मासूमियत के प्रतीक रहें हैं।Explanation:this is my ANSWER PLEASE HOPE you LIKE it :) |
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In 4-quadrant motor speed control generating(braking) operation is obtained in- |
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Answer» I believe your QUESTION is SOMEWHERE WRONG, please type again |
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Match the following: :Cocoonfa] yields silkfibers(6] summerRectum243 | Animals(a storage ofundigested food4 Lights coured clothes (d] the terotroph.are preferredduringi want answer plz frnds |
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Answer» I don't understandExplanation:PLEASE please TYPE your ANSWER PROPERLY |
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Read 5paragraph and answerfollowing questions.I am a penguin. I live in polar regioncovered by snow. My abdomen iswhite. My skin is thick with a layer offat underneath. My body is spindle-shaped. My wings are small. My toesare webbed. We live in flocks.(a) Why is my skin white and thickand why is there a thick layer offat undereath? |
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Answer» the skin is WHITE because white does not absorb heat as penguin like cold climate.they have a THICK LAYER of fat because when they go in HIBERNATION they uses this fat to live ALIVE and take energy. |
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Which organisms prepared their food by themselves? Mcq Green plantsHumansAnimals |
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Answer» An AUTOTROPH is an organism that can PRODUCE its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals. Because autotrophs produce their own food, they are sometimes called producers. Plants are the most familiar TYPE of autotroph, but there are many different KINDS of autotrophic organismswhat are autotrophic organismsAn autotroph is an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals. Because autotrophs produce their own food, they are sometimes called producers. Plants are the most familiar type of autotroph, but there are many different kinds of autotrophic organisms. |
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What would be the nature of solutions when the following salts are dissolved separately in water? (i) NaCl (ii) Na2CO3 (iii) CH3COONa (iv) CuSO4 (v) (NH4)2SO4 (vi) Na2SO4 |
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Answer» Because it is CAPABLE of deprotonating water and YIELDING a basic solution, sodium bicarbonate is a basic salt. Other examples of basic salts INCLUDE: Calcium carbonate (CACO3) Sodium acetate (NaOOCCH3) |
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Definition of adaptations |
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Answer» the ACTION or process of adapting or being adapted.Explanation:BIOLOGYthe process of change by which an ORGANISM or SPECIES becomes better suited to its environment. |
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Renracting ..telescopeReflectingtelescopestatementscorrect and cauerite the followingJustify your correctionplants in an ecosysters are calledprimary consumer.Shailesh E0584360 |
| Answer» TION:jjjjjmlalslslslskskskskikkllllalalaalskkdjdjffjfjfj | |
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3.What is an adaptation? |
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Answer» tion:the state or process of CHANGING to SUIT a new situationनई परिस्थिति के अनुसार किसी वस्तु को बदलने की प्रक्रिया या स्थिति; अनुकूलन |
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Plz fill this blanks urgent |
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Answer» chemestry of chlorination 2. 23. BLUE4. concave5. STOMACH lining6. 10 |
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Full form of aids .............. |
| Answer» ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY syndrome☝☝☝ | |
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Ques Repon This19 | oa crtavels 12 km in 15minutes. Find the speed of the40 km/hmun48 km/h52 km/h |
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Which organisms prepared their food by themselves? Name? |
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Answer» tion:An AUTOTROPH is an ORGANISM that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals. Because autotrophs produce their own food, they are SOMETIMES called producers. PLANTS are the most familiar type of autotroph, but there are many different kinds of autotrophic organisms. |
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Seven squares with side lengths 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, and 5 units are fit together without anygaps or overlaps, to form a rectangle. Whatis the shorter side length of the rectangle?a. 6b. 7C. 8d. 9 |
| Answer» OPTION C =8hope it's HELP you | |
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Eg÷water state is liquid. air state is gas . ice is solid. what' is the state of fire? |
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Answer the following goosewhat could be the masons of cancer ? Writeanytwo? |
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Answer» surgery Explanation:hope it will help you please mark my ANSWER as brain list please and don't forget to FOLLOW me please I REQUEST you please |
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Which product of oil and carbon are similar |
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Answer» Crude oil is a mixture of comparatively volatile liquid HYDROCARBONS (COMPOUNDS composed mainly of hydrogen and CARBON), though it also CONTAINS some nitrogen, SULFUR, and oxygen.Explanation: |
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1 + 2 + 3 + ... +n=1n (n + 1).2 |
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Answer» I have always liked this way. Write the series TWICE, with the SECOND TIME having the terms in reverse order. 1 + 2 + 3 + … + (n-2) + (n-1) + n n + (n-1) + (n-2) + … + 3 + 2 +1 Now add the two series together term by term. (n+1) + (n-1+2) + (n-2+3) + … + (3+n-2) + (2+n-1) + (1+n) = (n+1) + (n+1) + (n+1) + … + (n+1) + (n +1) + (n+1) You have added (n+1) a total of n times, so the sum is n(n+1). You added the series twice, so adding the series once will GIVE you n(n+1)/2 |
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