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HEY MATEFOLLOW MEDISTRIBUTION OF NATURAL VEGETATION PLZ EXPLAIN PLZ TELL ME I WILL MARK AS BRAINIEST.... |
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Answer» The term natural vegetation MEANS plants that have grown itself without the HELP of human hands and the land is left untouched for a long period of time. In India, natural vegetation is FOUND in abundance. There are mainly 5 types of Natural vegetation, namely – Tropical Evergreen Forests, Tropical Deciduous Forests, Tropical THORN Forests and Scrubs, Montane Forests and Mangrove Forests. |
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Why LPG is used in stove for cooking and why CNG is not use in stove for cooking?? |
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Answer» Explanation: You do not need to compress the natural gas to be able to use it in STOVE for cooking. ... And this is much LOWER than atmospheric pressure so you will have to use pressure regulator before stove to DECREASE the pressure to 21 mbar. While CNG is used mostly on vehicles which has pressure between 200 to 250 bar. |
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Write uses of convex mirror |
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How are tendons and cartilage different? |
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Answer» Ligaments and TENDONS are both made of connective tissue and both can be TORN or overstretched, but they differ in function.Ligaments attach one bone to another. Tendons attach a MUSCLE to a bone. ... SPRAINS, strains and other soft-tissue INJURIES. |
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Explain the diagram and tell about it in brief for |
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Answer» it is distructive DISTILLATION of COAL |
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Atmospheric conditions inside a spaceship |
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Answer» Answer: Astronauts sealed in a spacecraft or SPACE station need a continuous supply of OXYGEN. ... Earth's atmosphere at sea level consists of 21 percent oxygen, 78 percent nitrogen, and 1 percent CO2, water vapor, argon, methane, and traces of other gases, at a pressure of 14.7 pounds per square INCH (psi). Hope it's help you....... |
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How we test fat in food |
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Answer» The ETHANOL Emulsion Test is a food test which DETERMINES the presence of a broad group of naturally OCCURRING compounds known as lipids. Lipids consist of fats and oils. Other lipid tests include the Grease Spot Test and the Sudan Stain Test. |
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Keeping in mind their availability in nature, explain the need of using coal andpetroleum judiciously. |
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Answer» We know that coal and petroleum are FOSSIL fuels.If they are used once they cannot be renewed EASILY in short period of time,they will TAKE MILLIONS of year to renew as they are exhaustible resources.So they should be used judiciously to ensure their availability for a longer period of time.
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Write a report on flood that have recently took place in North Karnataka |
Answer» FIND it on GOOGLE dude....COZ iska answer dete dete tho aap internet pe kitna kuch karsakte HO..... so find it on google dude....have a NICE day..... |
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1. A key is placed in a hot oven and warmed to 1000C. As a result A. the hole in the key becomes smallerB. the key is bent into an arc.C. the key becomes longer.D All of the above |
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1. Explain the secondary structure of proteinwith examples. |
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Answer» Answer: protein secondary structure is the three dimensional form of local segments of proteins. The two most common secondary structural elements are alpha helices and beta SHEETS, though beta TURNS and omega loops occur as well. Secondary structure elements TYPICALLY spontaneously form as an intermediate before the protein FOLDS into its three dimensional tertiary structure. Secondary structure is formally defined by the pattern of hydrogen bonds between the amino hydrogen and carboxyl oxygen atoms in the peptide backbone. Secondary structure may alternatively be defined based on the regular pattern of backbone dihedral angles in a particular region of the Ramachandran plot regardless of whether it has the correct hydrogen bonds. SST is a Bayesian method to assign secondary structure to protein coordinate data using the Shannon information criterion of Minimum Message Length (MML) inference. SST treats any assignment of secondary structure as a potential hypothesis that attempts to explain (compress) given protein coordinate data. The core idea is that the best secondary structural assignment is the one that can explain (compress) the coordinates of a given protein coordinates in the most economical way, thus linking the inference of secondary structure to lossless data compression. SST ACCURATELY delineates any protein chain into regions associated with the following assignment types:[12] E = (Extended) strand of a β-pleated sheet G = Right-handed 310 helix H = Right-handed α-helix I = Right-handed π-helix g = Left-handed 310 helix h = Left-handed α-helix i = Left-handed π-helix 3 = 310-like Turn 4 = α-like Turn 5 = π-like Turn T = Unspecified Turn C = Coil - = Unassigned residue The concept of secondary structure was first introduced by Kaj Ulrik Linderstrøm-Lang at Stanford in 1952.Other types of biopolymers such as nucleic acids also possess characteristic secondary structure Explanation: |
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What part of the plant distributses food to others parts of plant?A) roots B) stemC) leaves |
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Answer» Answer: B) stem The stem, which has two parts. The inner tissue is known as the xylem. It moves WATER and minerals from the roots to the LEAVESAND pholem gives food particles... PLS MARK ME A BRAINLIEST |
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Power is measured in |
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Answer» joul |
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draw a distance time graph showing the distance covered by a racing car in fixed intervals of time.calculate the speed of the car. |
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Answer» If U KNOW how to MAKE a distance-time it's the EASIEST QUESTION, . |
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Please give me the definition of velocity and acceleration and distance and displacements |
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Answer» Answer: VELOCITY of a BODY is a distance travelled by it per unit time in a given direction. :velocity accelerating:it is defined as the rate of CHANGE in velocity with time. displacement:shortest distance between initial and FINAL position. ☺️☺️ |
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The study of human body structure |
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Answer» in our HUMAN BODY structure divide in different FUNCTION so our body is CONTROL from brain |
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Give an example to show that the choice of material to make an object depends on its use. |
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Answer» Answer: Perceived object stability is reasonably ACCURATE in accordance with physical laws. • Humans MAINTAIN a REPRESENTATION of RELATIVE material densities. • Perceived object stability depends on both shape and material properties. Explanation: |
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When your ear hurts you may have a what |
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Answer» Ear PROBLEMS in your ear. The ear drums are being EFFECTED in the radiation of SOUND |
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What are the differences between noise and music? explain . |
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Answer» Answer: Music is the ART of arranging and COMBINING sounds in order to create a HARMONIOUS MELODY while noise is an unwanted SOUND that is usually very loud and meaningless. 2.Music is pleasing to the ears while noise is an unpleasant sound. Explanation: |
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0.5ampere is equal to 0.5coulonb ➗ by 1sec yes or no |
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Answer» ANSWER:YES your answer is ABSOLUTELY coerect Explanation: |
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Name the different processes |
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What would be the answer in this situation?znso4+fe? |
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Which of the two is present in lesser amount in air.oxygen or nitrogen |
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Difference between phycal and chemical changes |
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Answer» The changes OCCUR physically is called physical changes. The changes occur in CHEMICALLY is called CHEMICAL changes |
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200 ml of He at 0.66 atm pressure and 400 ml ofO2, at 0.52 atm pressure are mixed in a 400 mlvessel at 25°C. The partial pressure of He and O2will be(1) 0.33, 0.52(2) 0.52, 0.33(3) 0.22, 0.45(4) None of these |
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Answer» 0.33, 0.52 |
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2. The sun is the naturallight source for earth.urd |
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Answer» Answer: YA sun is the natural light source for earth bkz it GIVE light energy and it is a natural source ALSO and probe earth light , VITAMIN D and light energy and many other hope it helps U |
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What would be the answer in this situation?feso4+cu? |
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Answer» don't KNOW |
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Explain physical growth in short way |
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Answer» Physical growth refers to an increase in body size (length or height and weight) and in the size of organs. From birth to about age 1 or 2 years, children grow rapidly. After this time, growth slows. As growth slows, children need fewer calories and parents may notice a decrease in appetite. Two-year-old children can have very erratic eating habits that SOMETIMES make parents anxious. Some children may seem to eat virtually nothing yet continue to grow and thrive. Actually, they usually eat little one day and then make up for it by eating more the next day. During the preschool and school years, growth in height and weight is STEADY. Children tend to grow a similar AMOUNT each year until the next major growth spurt occurs in early adolescence. Different organs grow at different rates. For example, the reproductive system has a brief growth spurt just after birth, then changes very little until just before sexual MATURATION (PUBERTY). In contrast, the brain grows almost exclusively during the early years of life. The kidneys function at the adult level by the end of the first year. Children who are beginning to walk have an endearing physique, with the belly sticking forward and the back curved. They may also appear to be quite bow-legged. By 3 years of age, muscle tone increases and the proportion of body fat decreases, so the body begins to look leaner and more muscular. Most children are physically able to control their bowels and bladder at this time. Doctors report how children are growing in relation to other children their age and monitor the children's weight gain compared to their height. From birth until 2 years of age, doctors record all growth parameters in a chart by using standard growth charts from the World Health Organization (WHO). After age 2, doctors record growth parameters |
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Transmission of characters |
Answer» hey❤❤ANSWER :Genetic TRANSMISSION is the transfer of genetic information from genes to another generation (from parent to OFFSPRING), ALMOST synonymous with HEREDITY,[1] or from one location in a cell to another. Genetic transmission is the transfer of genetic information from genes to another generation (from parent to offspring), almost synonymous with heredity,[1] or from one location in a cell to another.It should not be confused with chromosomal translocation, which is rearrangement of parts between non-homologous chromosomes. Genetic transmission is the transfer of genetic information from genes to another generation (from parent to offspring), almost synonymous with heredity,[1] or from one location in a cell to another.It should not be confused with chromosomal translocation, which is rearrangement of parts between non-homologous chromosomes.It should also not be confused with horizontal gene transfer, a process in which an organism INCORPORATES genetic material from another organism without being the offspring of that organism. HOPE IT HELPS U ✔✔FOLLOW ME❤❤✌ |
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0.5 ampere is defined as |
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Answer» heya ur answer is : Explanation: An ampere is a unit of measure of the rate of electron flow or CURRENT in an electrical conductor. One ampere of current represents one coulomb of electrical charge (6.24 x 1018 charge CARRIERS) moving PAST a specific point in one second. ... The ampere is named after Andre Marie Ampere, French PHYSICIST (1775-1836). follow me ♥ |
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Describe any three important silent feature of hybridization |
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Answer» the process of an ANIMAL or plant breeding with an individual of another species or variety is KNOWN as hybridization SALIENT FEATURES OF HYBRIDIZATION ARE: The hybridized ORBITALS have equivalent energies and identical shapes. The number of hybrid orbitals is equal to the number of orbitals taking part in hybridization. Both half-filled as well as completely filled orbitals of valence SHELL can take part in hybridization. Explanation: |
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give an example of a chemical reaction in which each of this change in seen . question no. 1 a gas is produced |
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Answer» sodium bicarbonate + acetic acid = carbon dioxide + sodium ACETATE + WATER. Explanation: when we will react sodium bicarbonate( baking soda) with vinegar A strong effervescence or fizz sound occurs INDICATING the FORMATION of carbon dioxide gas. Along with sodium acetate and water |
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The extent to which a substance gets dissolved in a liquid is called it's _____ |
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Answer» SATURATION point Explanation: |
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Distinguish saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons |
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Answer» Answer: unlike SATURATED hydrocarbons in which all HYDROGEN atoms and carbon atoms are bonded together with single bonds UNSATURATED hydrocarbons have double or EVEN triple bonds between the carbon Atoms |
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What would be the answer in this situation:znso4+cu=? |
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Answer» Answer: no REACTION Explanation: since copper is less reactive than zinc so it cannot DISPLACE zinc from zinc sulphate solution hence no reaction will OCCUR |
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What is it important to prevent the information of Rust on Iron equipment |
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Hii Can anyone give me an idea about science fair on the following topic Science developmant1. Sustainable agricultune Practices 2.Health & Technolagy 3.Sustainable technology4. Resource management5. Future transport & 6 Educatimal games, Communication, mathematical modelling |
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Answer» Answer: HEALTH and TECHNOLOGY Explanation: x Rays were discovered by Marie curie. Cancer is treated by x Ray's emission technology. health technology is a branch of physics USED in health and medical sciences. EXAMPLE : MRI machines and X-rays. |
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Explain sp3 hybrozidle of methane ch3 |
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He blanks.1. Transparent objects allowto pass through them.2. The sun is thelight source for earth.objects block light completely.4. The sun casts theshadows at the beginning and end of the day.5. Light travels as thin beams ofB. Choose the correct option and write in the space provided.1. Materials through which light can pass are calledd. none of thesea. transparentb.translucentc. opaque |
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Answer» a. transparent Explanation: |
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2. Animals depend on plastids present in plant cells. Explain how. (Hint: Think about the food chain) |
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Answer» Answer: plastids contain CHLOROPHYLL which is important for photosynthesis. photosynthesis is the process by which plant MAKE their own FOOD and if plants don't make their food they won't get nutrients and will DIE. if plants die, herbivores animals don't get food as they are dependent on plants for food and they die as well . now, the carnivores animals, which are dependent on herbivores, die as they don't get food because the herbivores are dead. and this is the way animals are dependent on plastids PRESENT in plant cells Explanation: |
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Can a change be both desirable and undesirable justify by giving an example |
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Answer» Answer: change is of two types reversible and IRREVERSIBLE reversible can be REVERSED EG conversion of ice into water but irreversible cannot be reversed body height |
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_______and _______ can be used for se pratima insolouble solid from liquid |
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Answer» SEDIMENTATION and DECISION can be used se pratima insoluble solid from LIQUID............. a)Sedimentation b) Decision |
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What is element?????????? |
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Answer» an ELEMENT is a PURE substance made up of only one kind of atoms ....eg H |
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Transparent objects allow to pass through them |
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Answer» Answer: light transparent will be so DELICATE it can allow our image to OTHERS who are OPPOSITE to use |
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In- reproduction male and female are required for reproduction |
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Answer» YES BOTH ARE REQUIRED... REPRODUCTION ONLY MEAN MALE AND FEMALE |
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Define non uniform motion |
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Answer» Non uniform MOTION is when an object travels UNEQUAL distances in EQUAL periods of TIME. i.e. the object travels at different rates at different times (acceleration). |
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Give the classification of permanent tissues ???? |
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Materials ____on heating and ____ on cooling . |
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Answer» GENERALLY... Materials "melt or BOIL"on heating and SOLIDIFY or condense on COOLING |
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Describe the remedy for elephant disease and what care you need to take |
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Answer» Explanation: the treatment of elephantasis DISEASES INCLUDES ANTIPARASITIC drugs such as diethylcarbamazine(DEC),albenazole, mectizan and USING good HYGIENE to clean the effected areas, elevated areas |
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Limitation of plum pudding model |
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Answer» MODEL ???????????? |
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