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1.

Imli mein kaun sa prakritik Amal paya jata hai​

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ANSWER:

IMLI me टार्टरिक अम्ल PAYA JATA H

2.

Which metals are used by human body​

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Dear Student,

HUMAN BODY is made up of MANY METALS*

they are as follows:-

    METALS IN HUMAN BODY

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1) iron

2)zinc

3)copper

4)Sodium

5)Magnesium

6)Calcium

THANKS! these were the most important minerals!

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3.

Draw a labelled diagram of a rainbow formation.Also example phenomenon​

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ANSWER:

the rainbw is COMBINATION of seven colours it is formed after the rain or during the rain

4.

Is it so hard to score High percentile in ICSE class 9?​

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ANSWER:

YES you are RIGHT it is very HARD

5.

A person walks along the sides of a square field.Each side is 100 m long. What is the maximummagnitude of displacement of the person in anytime interval?​

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Answer:

200 METERS are MAXIMUM MAGNITUDE

6.

How are cavities caused in our teeth​

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A CAVITY also called tooth DECAY, is a HOLE that forms in our tooth . cavities START small and GRADUALLY become bigger when the are left untreated .

7.

What are eaten as vegetable in many parts of our country​

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VEGETABLES are parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food. The original meaning is still commonly used and is applied to plants collectively to refer to all edible plant matter, including the flowers, fruits, stems, LEAVES, roots, and seeds. The alternate DEFINITION of the term vegetable is applied somewhat arbitrarily, often by culinary and cultural TRADITION. It may exclude foods derived from some plants that are fruits, flowers, nuts, and cereal grains, but include some fruits such as tomatoes and courgettes, flowers such as broccoli, and seeds such as pulses.

8.

What is the middle zone of Burning candle known as​

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The MIDDLE ZONE of a burning CANDLE is known as luminous zone.

9.

Give the importants uses ​

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ANSWER:

COMPLETE the QUESTIONS

10.

Name this tool we use in agriculture ​

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EXPLANATION:

EQUALIZER machine/tracter

11.

Solar Energy Energy from the Sea, Nuclear Energy are Non-Conventional Sources ob energy.How far these can be used as Substitute to the Conventional Sources of energy.Can they replace completely the Conventional Sources? If not, What are their Limitations?​

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Explanation:

Solar power represents an abundant source of clean and renewable energy that is produced by the Sun, and can be used here on Earth to cover our energy needs without releasing harmful greenhouse gases.

Solar energy is used as an alternative energy source today because it produces free HEAT, and free electricity without producing any kind of CO2 emissions.

The power of the Sun is also used by plants and other living organisms in the process called photosynthesis, which helps the plants to produce their own food.

To produce their food in the photosynthesis process all plants will need the presence of sunlight, CO2 and of course, water.

Solar energy is used by mankind in many ways, to produce heat, clean electricity, to TURN saltwater into drinkable water, in AGRICULTURE and horticulture and so on.

To produce their food in the photosynthesis process all the plants need sunlight, the presence of CO2 and of course, water.

Solar energy is also used in space as the main energy source because the International Space STATION (ISS) and many other space missions are using solar PANELS to gather the energy of the Sun

12.

Collect data of silk production in chhattisgarh

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ANSWER:

DATA of SILK in CHATTISGARH

13.

Benefits of launching rockets to outer space

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Answer:

it is HELPFUL for US in many reasons like internet techonolgy, it tells us about more about SPACE

14.

Define Salt. Give two examples of salts. Name the different types of salts.​

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the hydrogen ion of the acid is completely replaced by metallic and CALLED salt

for example: CU s o4, CSCO 3,

KNO3, NACL

different TYPES of salts are :

crystal salt

simple salt

15.

The height of a person 19•65m . express it in cm or mm​

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19.65 × 100CM. = 1965cm

1965. × 10 MM= 19650mm

16.

Describe the relationship between all things in the environment with an example.​

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Ecology is the study of the relationship between living ORGANISMS and their environment. An ecologist is someone who studies those relationships. An ecosystem is a place, such as a rotting log, a FOREST, or even a SCHOOLYARD, where interactions between living and non-living things occur.

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17.

Hello guys!How many chromosomes are present in PROKARYOTIC CELLS?SINGLE WORD ANSWER.❌NO SPAMMING ❌​

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ANSWER:

SINGLE CHROMOSOME is present.

Explanation:

18.

solar energy energy from sea nuclear energy are non conventional sources of energy how far these can be used to substitute to the conventional energy can they replace completely the conventional source if not what are their limitation​

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Explanation:

The present store of Coal and PETROLEUM will be completely exhausted WITHIN a few years. The alternative SOURCES MAY be Atom DERIVED energy

19.

Write the similarities between starch and protein​

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ANSWER:Both of are having GLUCOSE and STARCH is ALSO a kind of protein

HOPE THIS MAKES YOU UNDERSTAND...

20.

Rice,wheat,maize and potato are rich sources of

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ANSWER:

these all are RICH in CARBOHYDRATES.

21.

Manish was caugh in thunderstorm his car was not working he wanted to stay in safe place so he came out of him car and found shelter under a tree comment on his act​

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THIS ACT OF MANISH WAS NOT A WISE ONE. One mustnot take SHELTER under a TREE during thunderstorm.

Lighting is attracted to the TALLEST tip of a conductor. ... If the tip of a tree is struck by lighting and a person is standing under the tree, then the CURRENT from the lighting may travel down the tree and JUMP towards the human conductor. Therefore, it is not wise to stand under a tree during a thunderstorm.

22.

Define dandelion,Maples,Coconut,peapod??​

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Dandelion a widely distributed weed of the daisy family, with a rosette of leaves and large bright yellow flowers followed by globular heads of seeds with downy tufts

maple or a maple tree is a tree with five-pointed leaves which turn bright red or gold

Coconuts have a significant spiritual MEANINGIN HINDU PRACTICE. ... Coconut water SYMBOLIZES cleansing, therefore, when a PREACHER or spiritual mentor cracks a coconut, he annihilates the egoism of a person! In Hinduism, it can be considered a way of humbling yourself to God

23.

Write the names of four man made things which we get from natural living things

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furnitures, PAPER, RUBBER, and chalk

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24.

1. Name the following:(a) A parasitic plant with yellow, slender and tubular stem(b) A plant that has both autotrophic and heterotrophic modes of nutritionTA​

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ANSWER:

a)CASCUTA B)INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS

25.

25 example of no work​

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ANSWER:

PLAYING games

watching TV

ROAMING with friends

talks

using MOBILE phone

sleeping

cycling

26.

Explain why rear view mirror are fitted in vehicles with diagram​

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They are fitted in VEHICLES so that the driver can see the vehicles behind his own VEHICLE...it HELPS the driver to navigate

27.

25 example of no work is done​

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WORK

Suppose that, a force is applied an object and object moves in the direction of applied force then we said work has done. Let me explain in other words. There must be a force applied to an object and object must move in the direction of the applied force. If the motion is not in the direction of force or force is applied to an object but there is no motion then we cannot talk about work. Now we formulize what we said above.

SINCE force is a vector quantity both having magnitude and direction work is also a vector quantity and has same direction with applied force. We will symbolize force as F, and distance as d in formulas and exercises. If there is an angle between force and direction of motion, then we state our formula as given below;

work examples

In this case force and distance are in the same direction and angle between them is ZERO. Thus, cos0 is equal to 1. W=F.d

If the force and distance are in opposite directions then angle between them becomes 180 degree and cos180 is equal to -1.

W=-F.d

The last case shows the third situation in which force is applied perpendicularly to the distance. Cos90 degree is zero thus, work has done is also zero. W=F.d.cos90º=0

Now let’s talk about the unit of work. From our formula we found it kg.m²/s² however, instead of this long unit we use joule. In other words;

1 joule=1N.1m

Look at the given examples below, we will try to clarify work with examples.

Example 25 N force is applied to a box and box moves 10m. Find the work done by the force. (Sin37º=0, 6 and cos37 º=0, 8)

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Since the box moves in X direction, we should find the X and Y components of the applied force. Y component of the force does not responsible for the work. Motion of the box is in X direction. So, we use the X component of the applied force. Since the angle between X component of force and distance is zero cos0º becomes 1. I did not MENTION it in the solution. If it was a different value than 1 I must write it also.

Example Look at the given picture below. There is an APPLE having a force applied perpendicularly on it. However, it moves 5M in X work example2direction. Calculate the work done by the force.

Example If the box is touching to the wall and a force is applied finds the work done by the force.

work example3 Box is touching to the wall and force cannot move it. Because there is no distance we cannot talk about the work. As you can see our formula;

Work=Force. Distance

If one of the variables is zero than work has done becomes zero.

28.

Explain briefly how winds are caused​

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Winds are caused by the differences in the ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE. When a difference in atmospheric pressure exists, air moves from the higher to the LOWER pressure area, resulting in winds of various speeds. On a rotating planet, air will ALSO be deflected by the Coriolis effect, except exactly on the equator.

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29.

Make a list of food items that contain all components of food​

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ANSWER:

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30.

Do an activity to find out about the quality of seeds as discussed in the class andnote down the process and observation you have observed.​

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Explanation:

Seeds are the foundation of agriculture. Technology has modernized much of farming's day-to-day operations, but without a steady supply of high-quality seed, yields and crop quality would be greatly decreased.

Seed quality plays an important role in the production of agronomic and horticultural crops. CHARACTERISTICS such as trueness to variety, germination percentage, purity, vigor, and appearance are important to farmers planting crops and to homeowners establishing lawns and gardens. Achieving and maintaining high seed quality is the goal of every professional seed producer.

This publication presents basic facts about seed, seed quality, and seed laws. This information can help seed producers, farmers, and homeowners understand the important role that seed plays in producing superior crops, landscape plants, and lawns.

Seed Development and Structure

Seed Development

The process of seed development begins within the flower, the plant's reproductive structure. The flower is a modified leaf structure and can be both male and female. The female part is the pistil, and the male part is the stamen. One flower may contain the pistil and stamen, as in beans, or they may occur in different flowers, as in corn.

A typical flower and its parts are illustrated in Figure 1. The pistil has a top portion (stigma), a middle portion (style), and a lower portion (ovary). The ovary may contain one or more ovules. The surface of the stigma produces a sweet, sticky solution as it BECOMES receptive to pollen fertilization.

Pollen is produced in the anthers at the ends of the stamen. Pollination occurs when pollen grains come into contact with the stigma. Wind and insects are largely responsible for the transfer of pollen from the anthers to the stigmas. Methods of transfer differ from one species to another.

If conditions are favorable, pollen grains begin to grow on the stigma surface and form pollen tubes. The pollen tube grows down the style and into the ovary, where it comes into contact with the ovule. Male gametes are transferred through the pollen tube into the ovule. Fertilization occurs when the male gametes unite with the female EGG in the ovule. After pollination and fertilization, ovules develop into seeds.

In self-pollinated plants, pollen produced within each flower pollinates the stigma of the same flower. Cotton, BARLEY, wheat, oats, tobacco, soybeans, okra, peanuts, and peppers are examples of self-pollinated crops. In cross-pollinated plants, the pollen grains pollinate flowers other than the one from which they originated. Examples include corn, rye, tall fescue, alfalfa, carrots, cucumbers, squash, and onions.

Fertilization occurs shortly after pollination and begins the process of seed development. Early stages in the development of strong plants depend on favorable growing conditions. Seed quality, on the other hand, is largely dependent UPON environmental conditions and the promptness with which the seed is harvested after it matures.

31.

Name one bacteria that is harmful for farmers​

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Answer:

blue GREEN ALGUE is HARMFUL for FARMERS

32.

Please give the drawing of land pollution and noise pollution​

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ANSWER:

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https://images.app.goo.gl/WQ1Qv33NNR27yjag8

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33.

The way squirrel eat nuts​

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EXPLANATION:

Squirrels actually have quite a varied diet. Though they primarily eat plants they are omnivores and will eat insects, eggs, and even small animals. They will eat fungi, fruits and greens in addition to nuts.

But squirrels are associated with nuts because nuts store well. When FOOD is PLENTIFUL, they often hide or BURY nuts so that they can survive winter or other LEAN times. Some species of squirrels hibernate, and the high fat content of many nuts helps them gain weight to survive their hibernation.

34.

What are the basic healthcare measure​

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Answer:

Health CARE PERFORMANCE measures have already been described in 'Measures of supply and demand' and 'Study design for assessing effectiveness, EFFICIENCY and acceptability of SERVICES including measures of structure, process, service quality, and outcome of health care' in some detail.

35.

1.a.In the figure given below, identify the type of plastic'a' and 'b'.​

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Answer:

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36.

2019 scientists name in India​

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ANSWER:

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37.

1.reabsorption of minerals in the kidney oc ur by which process?2.Name the substance which are not filtered by Browman's capsuleNo swamp answer it's urgent because tomorrow is my exam If anyone answer it I will mark it branlist answer

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EXPLANATION:

  1. Adh
  2. protein and BLOOD CELLS
38.

ai) How did Ausable use minor circumstances in his favour?founder disable Josh Mera Circus circumstances and his favourite chapter of 10th class B ​

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ANSWER:

it can't UNDERSTAND ABLE QUESTION

39.

What is cohesion vs adhesion?​

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Explanation:

Adhesion vs. Cohesion

Adhesion and cohesion are both based on the root WORD "hesion," which means to stick. They are nouns that DESCRIBE a state of molecules sticking together. The difference between them is that adhesion refers to the clinging of UNLIKE molecules and cohesion refers to the clinging of like molecules.

Adhesion is the mutual attraction between unlike molecules that CAUSES them to cling to one another. The word can be used in a more general sense to refer to any clinging property (for example, glues and tapes can be called adhesives). The defining feature is that adhesion occurs between two different substances. For example, the adhesion of water molecules to the plastic beaker causes them to cling at a higher level around the edges.

Cohesion is the mutual attraction between like molecules that causes them to stick together. The word can also be used in a more general sense to indicate that something, such as a story or a lecture, remains the same throughout. The defining feature of cohesion is that it occurs between two like substances.

Adhesion is responsible for a MENISCUS when water is observed in a glass container, because the water clings to the glass around the edges. Cohesion is responsible for surface tension, such as droplets of water beading together on waxed paper.

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40.

Difference between pulmonary artery and pulmonary veins.​

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ANSWER:

Pulmonary arteries are one pair in number (branching out from pulmonary trunk) while pulmonary veins are two pair in number, one pair from each lung.

Explanation:

Pulmonary artery takes away BLOOD from heart to lung of respective side. Pulmonary veins drain blood from lung (one pair from each side) to heart.

Blood in pulmonary artery is deoxygenated, blood in pulmonary vein is oxygenated.

Pulmonary artery carries blood from right ventricle of heart. Pulmonary vein carries blood towards LEFT AURICLE of heart.

Blood PRESSURE within pulmonary artery is higher than that in pulmonary vein.

Wall of pulmonary artery is thick and elastic, wall of pulmonary vein is comparatively thinner.

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41.

What causes friction? In which direction does it acts?​

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Friction is a force which resist the motion. It is caused by the roughness of surface areas.

Friction acts in the opposite direction of a moving objects.

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Friction are of three types :

  • Static friction

  • Rolling friction

  • Sliding friction

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Effects of friction

  • It helps us in writing

  • It causes were and tere

  • It produces heat

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Ways to reduce friction

Friction can be reduced by the following ways

  • By spreading oil.

  • By greasing.

  • By using ball bearings.

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Ways to increase friction

Friction can be INCREASED by the following ways

  • By making the surface area ROUGH.

  • By removing the lubricant between the objects.

  • By increasing the fluid viscosity.
42.

Write a not that why caterpillars should not be collected with bare hands​

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Answer:

caterpillars should not be collected with bare hands because they are TOXIC and MAY cause allergy . COLLECTING caterpillars may cause damage to them.

Explanation:

43.

Hengone olduanchorym lounda och LuleThe math Lab Dalhisticeinwith thethe deep the objectdare and since when you send telab manual of Science of class 6th of mypedia ​

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ANSWER:

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44.

What is mitcchondria​

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Mitochondria :-

The “powerhouses of the cell”, that’s how many people know MITOCHONDRIA.

The PARTS of CELLS that turn SUGARS, fats and PROTEINS that we eat, into forms of chemical energy that the body can use to carry on living.

45.

What is mithocondria​

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POWERHOUSE of the CELL

46.

Aaj ke bacche 377 paida hone lage h Gf nhi mili to khud ko hi gf bana liya isne BC ​

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47.

Why do the flame of the candle always flames upward even when tilted?? ​

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Candle FLAME is very hot and THUS less dense than AIR, so, it RISES above the surrounding dense air.

For the same reason hot air balloon floats in the air.

48.

a green colored substance when heated strongly produce a brown residue and the smell of burning sulphur. name the substance. ​

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ANSWER:

COPPER sulphate

Explanation:

copper is brown residue and SULPHUR GAS RELEASED

49.

Do Activity of Straw rubbing bywill observe by doing an activity, whichprocess you will do to perform activitybhing by paper, yourself. Note down the observation youtivity which force is responsible here Make a note on​

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ANSWER:

OK I will TRY then I will GIVE you answer

50.

Is anyone there of dldavpp class7​

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Answer:

No I am not in CLASS 7th. If you want to ask any QUESTIONS then I will TRY to HELP you because I am senior than you if you are in class 7.