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1.

You are buying 3 ice creams. The shopkeeper by mistake asks only the price of two ice creams. What would you do?​

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Answer:

If the shopkeeper forget to add the price of third ICE CREAM. If you are honest you will go to the shop and GIVE the remaining MONEY of third ice cream.

2.

The average speed of a snail with 10 metres and 4 hours

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Answer:

2.5m/h

Explanation:

AVERAGE SPEED = total distance/total TIME

= 10/4

= 2.5m/h

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3.

What is isomerism ? Explain the types of isomerism with examples.​

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ISOMERS are MOLECULES that have the same molecular formula, but have a different arrangement of the atoms in space. That excludes any different arrangements which are simply due to the molecule rotating as a whole, or rotating about PARTICULAR bonds. For example, both of the FOLLOWING are the same molecule.

4.

Tatvo ka sabse pehle vargikaran kisne kiya tha​

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EXPLANATION:

सबसे पहले रूसी रसायन-शास्त्री मेंडलीफ ने सन १८६९ में आवर्त नियम प्रस्तुत किया और तत्वों को एक सारणी के रूप में प्रस्तुत किया

5.

Don't spam answer all the three questionsfast ​

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Answer:

6a

7c

Explanation:

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6.

In a madhya saptak note ______ note _____ has the highest frequencyplease answers ❤​

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Explanation:

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7.

Define quadruple ~>`)~~~​

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Answer:

A hat trick as HOCKEY fans know it comes when a player scores THREE GOALS in a game, usually earning him a cascade of hats thrown ONTO the ice by fans (especially if the player is on the HOME team). A natural hat trick is when a player scores three consecutive goals in a game.

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8.

One millimetre is equal to how many centimetres?​

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Answer:

1 MILLIMETER = 0.1 CENTIMETER

9.

Taxonomy based on the chromosome number of animal​

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Answer:

Taxonomy is the branch of science which deals with the naming and classification of living organisms on the basis of similarities and dissimilarities.

Cytotaxonomy deals with the classification of living organisms on the basis of their cellular structure especially the chromosome number, meiotic behaviour and its structure.

Numeral taxonomy INVOLVES the grouping of numerical methods of taxonomic units based on their CHARACTER states. It creates a taxon by using numerical algorithms where the organisms having same characteristics are group into a cluster. The organism of a cluster is completely different from the other.

Karyotaxonomy deals with the classification of living organisms on the basis of the structure of the NUCLEUS. Chromosome number, the structure of chromosomes, size and shape of chromosomes are the attributes which are used for classification.

Biochemical taxonomy is the taxonomy where the living organisms are classified on the basis of their INTERNAL chemical composition. It is ALSO known as chemotaxonomy

Explanation:

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10.

Human brain objectives​

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Answer:

It assembles the messages in a way that has meaning for us, and can store that information in our memory. The brain controls our thoughts, memory and speech, movement of the arms and legs, and the FUNCTION of many organs within our BODY. The central NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) is composed of the brain and spinal cord.

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11.

Which animals are seen on the bark of the trees in the forest?​

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Guide trying to spot monkeys near Cocha Salvador

© WWF-Peru / Enrique Castro-Mendivil

OUR WORK

Top

Overview

FORESTS

Conserve the world's most important forests to SUSTAIN nature's diversity, BENEFIT our climate, and support human well-being

OVERVIEW

Sumatran Rhino© naturepl.com / Mark Carwardine / WWF-Canon

8 OUT OF 10

Eight out of 10 land-dwelling species and nearly 750 million people live in forests.

The dawn chorus of birds singing, monkeys howling, frogs calling and insects buzzing. The crystal clear waterfalls that are perfect for a refreshing afternoon swim. Fireflies illuminating trees at night.

The beauty and tranquility of forests all over the world—from tropics to the tundra—inspire all of us. We know that eight out of 10 species found on land live in forests. Approximately 750 million people, including 60 million Indigenous people, live in forests, too.

But threats to the world’s forests are growing. EXPANDING agriculture, due to an increased population and shifts in diet, is responsible for most of the world’s deforestation. Illegal and unsustainable LOGGING, usually resulting from the demand for cheap wood and paper, is responsible for most of the degradation of the world’s forests—the largest threat to the world’s forests. In degraded forests, small trees, bushes and plants often are severely damaged or dead; rivers are polluted; slopes are eroded; and more.

The threats are so severe that we are losing huge swathes of forests at an alarming rate. The Amazon, the planet’s largest rain forest, lost at least 17% of its forest cover in the last half century due to human activity—mainly clearing trees to create new or larger farms and ranches.

WWF is working to address the threats to forests: By 2020, we must conserve the world’s forests to sustain nature’s diversity, benefit our climate and support human well-being.

Most of WWF’s work is being done in tropical rain forests, which are the most biologically diverse and complex forests on Earth—forests in the Amazon, the Congo Basin, the Greater Mekong and other regions near the EQUATOR. But it also is taking place in temperate regions, such as the Russian Far East and the United States.

12.

Patulong posabog na ako sa module nonsense/incomplete-reportedIdentify the type of modified stems__________1.) POTATOES__________2.) ONIONS__________3.) BERMUDA GRASS__________4.) GINGER__________5.) GARLIC Selection:TUBBERRUNNERCORMRHIZOMEBULB

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Answer:

1 RUNNER

2 CORM

3 rhizime

4 bulb

5 tubbet

13.

Speed : Distance : Velocity:_____​

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ANSWER:

Displacement

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14.

Natural fabric is called ?​

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Answer:

Natural fabric is woven or knitted from fibres that occur in our natural world. ... VEGETABLE, or more commonly classed cellulose-based fibres, include cotton, flax, jute, HEMP and bamboo. Each fibre type is derived from a SPECIFIC PART of the plant such seed hair, stem, leaf, HUSK etc.

15.

State the laws of reflection ​

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The LAW of REFLECTION states that the angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence—θr = θi. The ANGLES are measured relative to the perpendicular to the surface at the POINT where the ray strikes the surface.

16.

ST11SABBmake a power point presentation about the construction and use of binoculars​

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Answer:

CITY council member mark WARNER is the FIRST president

17.

Difference between Forest and plantation

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ANSWER:

I don't KNOW PLZ HELP me out of the QUESTIONS

18.

Functions of nephron... (in points)​

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ANSWER:

The NEPHRON uses FOUR mechanisms to convert blood into urine:

  • filtration
  • reabsorption
  • secretion
  • excretion.

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19.

Column Ba. Chemical changeb. ElementColumn A1. Water2. Tearing of paper3. Boiling of water4. Melting ofice5. Carbon6. Cooling of waterC. Freezingd. Compounde. Physical changef. Evaporation​

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ANSWER:

bhcjdbdbdnd

Explanation:

bbdjdbd d d F

BDB dndnd d.x

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20.

Write some good housekeeping practices to minimise water production.​

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Answer:

Better Housekeeping Practices to Maintain SANITATION:

  • Do not throw cooking oil and fat in the drain. This can block the drain. ...
  • Do not throw chemicals; like PAINT, INSECTICIDES, medicines, ETC. into the drain. ...
  • Do not throw used TEA leaves, solid food, soft toys or napkins in the drain.

21.

Plants and important role in water cycle true or false​

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ANSWER:

YES it's true.

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22.

Mere dwara ek patr likha gya translate into english​

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ANSWER:

one LETTER is written by me ..

EXPLANATION:

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23.

Why must sunlight and wind be used to maximum extent​

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ANSWER:

They are renuable RESOURCES which if overused do not adversely AFFECT the ENVIRONMENT

24.

Please give the answer by looking the question

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Explanation:

2 ) PENCIL

3) tables

4) Sellotape

5) STRING

6) Shoe

7) Table

8) Pulley

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25.

Give at least three proofs to show that electrons are present in all atoms.​

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Answer:Thomson's experiments with CATHODE ray tubes showed that all atoms CONTAIN tiny negatively charged SUBATOMIC particles or ELECTRONS. Thomson's plum PUDDING model of the atom had negatively-charged electrons embedded within a positively-charged "soup."

Explanation:

26.

Through which of the following Space Programme RakeshSharma travelled to space?​

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Explanation:

On April 2, 1984, Sharma BECOME the first INDIAN to go into space when he flew ABOARD the SOVIET rocket SOYUZ T-11 that was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic.

27.

What Is The Scientific Name Of Platinum. ?​

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PLATINUM is a chemical element with the SYMBOL Pt and atomic number 78. It is a DENSE, malleable, ductile, highly UNREACTIVE, precious, silverish-white transition metal. Its name is derived from the Spanish term platino, meaning "little silver".

28.

What is water pollutioon and its effects?

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Explanation:

Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human ACTIVITIES. Water bodies include for example lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers and groundwater. ... For example, releasing inadequately TREATED WASTEWATER into natural water bodies can lead to degradation of AQUATIC ecosystems.

EFFECTS OF WATER POLLUTION

In addition, here are some of the other consequences: Destruction of biodiversity. Water pollution depletes aquatic ecosystems and triggers unbridled proliferation of phytoplankton in lakes — eutrophication —. Contamination of the food chain.

29.

Of who wasMangal Singh? What didhe decide ?​

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Answer:

Singh is a bona fide inventor. In 1987 he came up with a low-cost TURBINE that could HELP irrigate agricultural land. Singh is a small farmer from Bundelkhand in Uttar Pradesh. He noticed the farmer's dependency on rain and decided to FIND a solution to the problem.

Explanation:

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30.

She writes a letter change nagative​

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ANSWER:

she doesn't write a LETTER.

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31.

Combining capacity of an element or of a radical​

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ANSWER:

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In PHYSICS, energy is the quantitative PROPERTY that must be transferred to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat, the object. Energy is a conserved QUANTITY; the law of conservation of energy STATES that energy can be converted in form, but not created or destroyed

32.

Why do we use glycereine for mounting the peel or cheek cells?​

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We use glycerine for mounting ONION feel for expelling bubbles which can be found between SLIDES. Glycerine is a good DRIED out agent. It avoids the drying of the specimen.

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33.

Define light?......Vaah Leo DiCap ka meme xD​

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⇢Light is ELECTROMAGNETIC radiation WITHIN a certain PORTION of the electromagnetic spectrum. The word USUALLY refers to VISIBLE light.

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34.

B). नामांकित.भाग A.B.Cऔर के नाम लिखिए और भागका कार्य भी लिखिए।A AB-8D​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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35.

We are a pair of filters that clean your blood. We take liquid waste from your bloodstream and we send it down to your bladder. What are we?

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The ORGAN DESCRIBED is KIDNEY

36.

Miniways.1 8 500.5ther by arranging them under1. Add the following metric measures and write the sum in both the ways.Exercise 4.3e unit.20 mL.a) 5 dam 8 m 4 dm, 8 dam 5 dm and 7 dam 6 m 5 dm(8X1016.490b) 9 hm 5 dam 9 m, 8 dam 8 m and 6 hm 5 dam 2 mc) 8g 9 dg 5 cg, 8 g 6 cg and 9 g 6 dg 4 cg10.255Ld) 15 g 2 dg 4 mg, 20 g 6 mg and 30 g 8 dg06.235 Lc) 8L 606 mL, 20 L 8 CL 6 ml. and 45 L 5 L 60 mL() 18 hl 72 mL, 52 hl 700 mL and 80 hl 80 mL2. Subtract the following metric measures and write the difference in both thea) 7 m 3 dm 5 cm from 8 m 9 dm 3 cmb) 9m 7 cm from 12 m 5 dm 8 cmC) 75 kg from 82 kg 729 gd) 8 g 453 mg from 18 g 229 mge) 16 L 18 CL 9 mL from 85 L1) 8 HL 6 dL 7 CL 9 mL from 12 hl 8 dL 5 CL 3 mL3. Multiply the following.a) 22 km 292 m by 7b) 34 m 28 cm 8 mm by 67 8 6,4C) 19 km 7 hm 8 dam 8 m by 15 d) 34 kg 32 dg 6 cg by 1172e) 16 g 240 mg by 81) 12 hg 545 mg by 106 66 4g) 18 L 350 mL by 9h) 12 L 19 CL 6 mL by 13X 14740020+ 1850050259007.09 8.38​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

37.

Is Mafic or Felsic magma found deeper in the mantle? Why?

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38.

Smallest cell in human body❓❓​

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Answer:

Here!!

Explanation:

The CEREBELLUM's GRANULE CELL is the smallest cell in the HUMAN body that is between 4 micrometers to 4.5 micrometers long.

39.

What is the dollars?Wᴀɴɴᴀ ᴄʜᴏᴏsᴇ ғᴏʀ ᴍᴇ....!​

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Answer:

In arithmetic and number theory, the LEAST COMMON multiple, lowest common multiple, or smallest common multiple of two INTEGERS a and b, usually denoted by lcm, is the smallest positive integer that is divisible by both a and b.

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40.

A concave mirror is used as a rearview mirror in a car​

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ANSWER:

YES it is USED in the REARVIEW MIRROR

41.

Plant cell in salt water__________​

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When plant CELLS are put in salty water, water diffuses out of the cell and the CENTRAL VACUOLE SHRINKS.

42.

In a torch light_______ energy changes to_______ energy❓​

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Answer:

in TORCH LIGHT electric energy changes in the FORM of light energy

43.

How mucus is produced in our mouth??..​

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Answer:

Mucus is composed of water, epithelial (surface) cells, dead leukocytes, mucin, and inorganic SALTS. Mucus is PRODUCED by mucous cells, which are frequently clustered into small GLANDS located on the mucous membrane that lines virtually the entire digestive tract.

Explanation:

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44.

सिचाई के आधुनिक र परम्परागत तरीकों की जानकारी प्राप्त करकी मदद से)​

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ANSWER:

स्तही सिंचाई विधि: सिंचाई जल को भूमि के तल पर फैलाना तथा जल के अन्तःसरण का अवसर प्रदान करना सतही सिंचाई कहलाता है ।

बौछारी सिंचाई विधि: सिंचाई जल का वायुमण्डल में छिड़काव करना तथा वर्षा की बूंदों की तरह भूमि और पौधों पर गिरने देना बौछारी सिंचाई कहलाता है ।

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45.

Suggest three measures to portect ourselves from lighting

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Answer:

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Protective measures against LIGHTNING are:→ STAY INDOOR or under covered area. → Do not take bath during lightning. → Do not use any electrical APPLIANCES during lightning.

46.

Which statments decribes one or both formations

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ANSWER:

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Igneous Rocks

Igneous rock is formed from the cooling of a MAGMA. The interior of the EARTH is HOT

47.

What are the benefits of this given institutions in your personal lives? ​

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Answer:

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Benefits to INSTITUTIONS include:

Perspectives from DIFFERENT fields and DISCIPLINES that are readily applicable and provide a new lens through which to view too-familiar institutional issues. An appreciation for interprofessional collaboration, and insight into how to foster TEAMWORK across subject matter divides.

48.

Trace the changes that take place in a flower from gamete formation to fruit formation. in 5 mark answer​

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Answer:

Various changes TAKE place after fertilization. These include endosperm and embryo DEVELOPMENT, maturation of the ovules to form seeds and maturation of the ovary to give rise to a fruit. The zygote DIVIDES to give rise to two CELLS called as the terminal cell and basal cell.

49.

If the heat coming from the sun can be transferred only through conduction, what may possibly happen to Earth?

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The sun's radiation strikes the ground, thus warming the ROCKS. As the rock's temperature rises DUE to conduction, heat energy is released into the atmosphere, forming a bubble of air which is warmer than the SURROUNDING air. This bubble of air rises into the atmosphere.

50.

Silicon tetrafluoride have a low melting point​

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Answer:

asking or TELLING ??

if asking so the answer is because of polar bond it shows LOW MELTING point

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