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1.

What is the basic to decide the quality of wool obtained from Sheep

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The wool is very smooth and SILK then we FIND quality of wool and the quality wool is more COST than the other FABRICS

2.

Curd is made up of what ?

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Here is your ANSWER MILK

3.

What are the ways in causing harm to our environment

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Pollution
Cutting TREES

4.

Explain different types of habitat with examples

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COLD region :- POLAR bear, penguin.
Desert :- camel.
Grassland :- TIGER, lion, elephant.
Aquatic :- fish, WHALE, shark.

Hope it helps you.

5.

Plz guys answer shirt questions answers first part it's really urgent plz plz tell me

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Polyester is one of the most popular man-made fibres which is derived from coal, water, air and petroleum. It is made of REPEATING units of a chemical CALLED ESTER. Terylene is one of the famous types of polyester, which can be DRAWN into very fine fibres.


PET ( POLYETHYLENE terephthalate) is very popular form of Polyester.
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6.

What is the full form of FIFA,BBC and NASA?

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British Broadcasting CORPORATION
The Fédération Internationale de Football ASSOCIATION (FIFA)
The National AERONAUTICS and SPACE Administration

7.

What is the difference between the locomotion and movements

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Movement is change in postion of an object or say your hand with respect to your body i.e. change in postion of an object with respect toit's axis.

Whereas locomition is change in postiin ofan object aith respectto it's surrounding ENVIRONMENT. EG. You are travelling from one PLACE to another, it is locomotion

You are moving your hand up down, it is movement of your hand.

I hope it's helpful for you........

8.

What are the metals that make the alloys brass and bronze?

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* An alloy is made up of TWO or more chemical ELEMENTS, of which at least one is a METAL.

* BRASS is made up of copper and ZINC.

* An alloy is made up of copper and an another metal, usually tin.

9.

Absorption of digested food occurs in the stomach. Do you agree? Justify your answer.And please do not copy the answer from internet. Or else I am never gonna mark your answer as brainlieast answer .

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Yes As stomach CONSISTS of gastric glands .
These glands SECRETE three types of gastric JUICES KNOWN as pepsin , Mucus and hydrochloric acid. The HCL creates an ACIDIC medium in the stomach to facilitate the action of the enzyme pepsin and kills the bacteria ingested with food.

10.

_______causes steam to change into water (heating/ cooling)

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COOLING causes steam to CHANGE into water.


And this process is called CONDENSATION.


11.

What is the difference between a reflex action and walking

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Reflex ACTION means that it's an response to a stimulus but whereas walking is intentional you do it in the case of reflex action it's an UNINTENTIONAL action that happens WITHOUT your permission

12.

Information about 20 Indian scientist

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ARYABHATA
 Aryabhata I was the first of the major mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. 

ARVIND JOSHI
Aravind Krishna Joshi was the Henry Salvatori Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science in the computer science department of the University of Pennsylvania

BRAHAMAGUPTA
Brahmagupta was an Indian mathematician and astronomer. He is the author of two early works on mathematics and astronomy: the Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta, a theoretical treatise, and the Khaṇḍakhādyaka, a more practical text

C.V. RAMAN
Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman was an Indian physicist born in the former Madras Province in India presently the state of Tamil Nadu, who carried out ground-breaking work in the field of light

C.MOHAN
C. Mohan is an Indo-American computer scientist. He was born on 3 August 1955 in Tamil Nadu, India. After growing up there and finishing his undergraduate studies in Chennai, he moved to the United States in 1977 for graduate studies

CHANAKYA
Chanakya was an Indian teacher, philosopher, economist, jurist and royal advisor. He is traditionally identified as Kautilya or Vishnugupta, who authored the ancient Indian political treatise, the Arthashastra

GAITI HASAN
Gaiti Hasan is an Indian scientist who researches in the fields of molecular biology, genetics, neuroscience and cell signalling. Hasan is a Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy, the apex body of Indian scientists and technologists. 

GOMATAM RAVI
Ravi Veeraraghavan Gomatam is the Director of Bhaktivedanta Institute and the newly formed Institute of Semantic Information Sciences and Technology. He is also Adjunct Professor at Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, Rajasthan, India

HAR GOVIND KHORANA
Har Gobind Khorana was an Indian American biochemist. While on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin, he shared the 1968 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Marshall W. Nirenberg and Robert

HARISH CHANDRA
Harish-Chandra FRS was an Indian American mathematician and physicist who did fundamental work in representation theory, especially harmonic analysis on semisimple Lie groups

JAGDISH CHANDRA BOSE
Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, CSI, CIE, FRS, also spelled Jagdish and Jagadis, was a POLYMATH, physicist, biologist, biophysicist, botanist and archaeologist, and an early writer of science fiction.

JOGESH PATI
Jogesh C. Pati is an Indian American theoretical physicist at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

K.RADHAKRISHNAN
Koppillil Radhakrishnan is an Indian space scientist who headed the Indian Space Research Organisation between November 2009 and December 2014 as Chairman of Space Commission, Secretary of the Department of Space and Chairman of ISRO.

M.L.MADAN
Moti Lal Madan, DVM, Ph.D. is an Indian biotechnology researcher, veterinarian, academic and administrator.

MITALI MUKHERJEE
Mitali Mukerji, is a Senior Principal Scientist at the CSIR Institute of Genomics 

NAGENDRA KUMAR SINGH
Nagendra Kumar Singh is an Indian agricultural scientist. He is a National Professor under ICAR at National Research Centre for Plant Biotechnology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi.

NITYA ANAND
Nitya Anand is a scientist who was the director of Central Drug Research Institute in Lucknow for several years. In 2005, Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission appointed him chairman of its scientific committee

VINOD JOHRI
Vinod Johri was an Indian astrophysicist. He was an eminent cosmologist, a retired professor of astrophysics at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras and an emeritus professor at Lucknow University since 1995











13.

Name the bones that make up our arms and legs

Answer» HUMERUS and FEMUR are the BONES of ARMS and LEGS
14.

What is the adaptation

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It refers to the ENVIRONMENTAL conditions in which SOCIAL BEINGS ADJUST and accommodate themselves ..
Hopefully HELPED!!!

15.

What is the difference between a reflex action and walking ???

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Reflex action Is a immediate response of body when it fell pain or danger. if we touch a HOT iron the message REACHED to spinal cord and it's give MESSAGES to arm to remove .....

walking is example of normal action in which the message REACHES to the brain and COMES back.....

I HOPE I HELPED YOU....

16.

It is possible to say where the pacific Ocean ends? where or what not?

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The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions. It EXTENDS from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south and is bounded by Asia and Australia in the west and the Americas in the east.

At 165,250,000 square KILOMETERS (63,800,000 square miles) in area (as defined with an Antarctic southern border), this largest division of the World Ocean—and, in turn, the hydrosphere—covers about 46% of Earth's water surface and about one-third of its total surface area, making it larger than all of Earth's land area combined.[1] Both the center of the Water Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere are in the Pacific Ocean. The equator subdivides it into the North Pacific Ocean and South Pacific Ocean, with two exceptions: the Galápagos and Gilbert Islands, while straddling the equator, are deemed wholly within the South Pacific.[2] Its mean depth is 4,280 meters (14,040 feet). The Mariana Trench in the western North Pacific is the deepest point in the world, reaching a depth of 10,911 meters (35,797 feet).[3] The western Pacific has many peripheral seas.

Though the peoples of Asia and Oceania have traveled the Pacific Ocean since prehistoric times, the eastern Pacific was first sighted by Europeans in the EARLY 16th century when Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboacrossed the ISTHMUS of Panama in 1513 and discovered the great "southern sea" which he named Mar del Sur (in Spanish). The ocean's current name was coined by Portugueseexplorer Ferdinand Magellan during the Spanish circumnavigation of the world in 1521, as he encountered favorable winds on reaching the ocean. He called it Mar Pacífico, which in both Portuguese and Spanish means "peaceful sea".[4]

17.

how to make index cards which have information of metals and non metals physical and chemical properties and their uses

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PREPARE index CARD for any four metal and NONMETAL the card should have information LIKE name of metal nonmetal its physical properties chemical properties - 11… ... like name of metal nonmetal its physical properties chemical properties and its uses ... Aluminium is also used for MAKING wires and utensils.

18.

Na name the bone that make up our arms and legs

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Thehumerus and the FEMUR are  the BONE which are present in our ARMS and LEGS.....

I HOPE I HELPED YOU....

19.

Give two examples showing the harmful effects of friction

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Friction is said to be a necessary evil as without friction ie frictionless SURFACE so we won't be able to walk and we WOULD not be able to hold things like spoon pen ETC as they will simply slip away
Hopefully helped..

20.

What is Study of virus

Answer» HEY MATE!!!!


HERE IS THE ANSWER


↪Virology is the STUDY of viruses.


Hope it HELPS to you.
21.

Name the plastids that s involved in conversion og green tomato into reda girl bends to touch her toe is the motion of her head is an example of uniform motion or accelerated motion ....EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER

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1. Chromoplasts :

Chromoplasts are FOUND in fruits, flowers, roots, and stressed and aging leaves, and are RESPONSIBLE for their distinctive colours.

This is always associated with a massive increase in the ACCUMULATION of carotenoid PIGMENTS.

The conversion of chloroplasts to chromoplasts in ripening is a classic example.

2. It MAY be accelerated motion:a motion which is accelerating or which is already accelerated is called an accelerated motion.

In short if the u of an object does not equals to the v of the object it's called an accelerated motion.

22.

Meaning of mesokaryotic

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Mesokaryotic CELLS contain organised nucleus LIKE that of eukaryotic cells.its nucleus DIVIDES through AMITOSIS like that of prokaryotes so the cells are termed as mesokaryotic.

23.

Write scientific reasons - Sodium metal is kept in kerosene.

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sodium metal is KEPT in kerosene to PREVENT it from coming in contact with oxygen and moisture.if it comes in contact, then there'll be a STRONG exothermic reaction, and a lot of HEAT is generated.

24.

What is done to prevent corrosion of metals?

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Answer:

Below are the different methods of metal corrosion prevention.

Explanation:

  1. Applying of paint - Paint provides barrier coasting thereby PREVENTING METALS from direct CONTACT with external harsh environment.
  2. Application of powders including including epoxy, NYLON, and urethane which are heated and applied on the surface of metal to prevent corrosion.
  3. Metal galvanization where a non reacting metal is used to prevent a reacting metal from environmental factors LEADING to corrosion.
  4. Spraying of plastic, waxes and oil on metal surfaces to prevent corrosion.
25.

What do you mean by living

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If plants HUMAN being, birds,ANIMALS all MOVE so it is LIVING

26.

Which tyes of roots do the fenugreek spinach and onion plants have

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It is usually FORMED by thin, moderately branching roots growing from the stem. A fibrous root SYSTEM is universal in MONOCOTYLEDONOUS plants and ferns. The fibrous root systems look like a MAT made out of roots when the tree has REACHED full maturity.

27.

Why it is erase to tie a knot in a jute rope as compared to Silk route

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HEY!


I think ...that it is easy to TIE a KNOT in a jute rope than silk rope as jute fiber has more ROUGH SURFACE and more friction compared to the silk which holds the knot properly.

28.

an object has moved through a distance. can it have zero displacement ?if yes support your answer with an example

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no, it cannot. as the object has already moved some amount of DISTANCE, and until it comes BACK to the same POSITION again, it can't have a zero displacement

29.

What are weeds enlist the methods to control weeds

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Weeds are the unwanted plants grown in between of the MAIN crop in the FEILD.......it is not good for the crops because it will take all the NUTRIENTS supplied to the main crop........


methods to control weeds is to spray WEDICIDES.......

30.

Where is Sulphur stored

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It's is STORED in water

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31.

What is life process

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The processes which maintain body functions and are necessary for SURVIVAL are CALLED LIFE processes. The IMPORTANT life processes are nutrition, transportation, metabolism, reproduction, RESPIRATION, and excretion

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32.

Grasslands are lush green give reasongrasslands are lush Green View reason

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In the WET season,vegetation is HEAVY in the grasslands.As a result the grasslands have a change in COLOUR by TURNING LUSH green.

33.

Identify the odd termCarbon, bromine, sulphur, phosphorus

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The CORRECT answer is carbon because it TENDS to create huge number of COMPOUNDS while others do not.

Carbon is a chemical compound with symbol of C and atomic number of 6.

It is considered as tetravalent and nonmetallic which makes four electronics to form the covalent chemical bond.

This element belongs to group 14 in the PERIODIC table.

34.

Identify the odd termDuctility, brittleness, sonority, malleability

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The correct answer is Brittleness.

The brittleness is CONSIDERED as the lack of DUCTILITY and for the brittle metal, you need not to perform any PLASTIC deformation.

However, the elastic STAGE will be followed by means of instant fracture.

Some of the examples of the brittle materials are gray cast iron, stone, ceramics, concrete, glass ETC.

35.

Identify the odd termBrass, bronze, iron, steel

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Here the ODD term is BRASS. Because all other terms of METALS except brass.

However, brass is an alloy. Brass is known to be the metallic alloy which is MADE up of zinc and copper.

The proportions of copper and size might differ to develop various kinds of brass alloys with VARYING electrical and mechanical properties.

36.

Identify the odd termGold, silver, iron, diamond

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Diamond is the perfect answer. The reason is that except diamond, all others are CONSIDERED as metal.

Diamond is considered to be the allotrope of CARBON. These kinds of answers will help you to improve your brain and intellectual POWER.

Students who are preparing for the competitive exams must SOLVE these kinds of answers.

37.

What will happen if roo,-tip is injured

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The PLANT can not GAIN the MINERALS PROPERLY

38.

Name the organ which can float in our body

Answer» HEY ☺☺
Blood is the ANS ......
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39.

How do microorganisms help in making medicines and vaccine according to class 8th

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They can be used for the development of vaccines and antibiotics. It is critical that scientists find new cures for SIMPLE bacterium that are multiply resistant to treatment such as MRSA, VRE, VRSA and ESBLs. Also, many of the Tuberculosis bacterium are also resistant to treatment. The problem occurred when cures for resistance to a primary antibiotic were DEVELOPED ; physicians prescribed the secondary antibiotic for infections that could have been cured by the primary antibiotic. An example: Staph aureus used to be sensitive to penicillin. Some strains MUTATED and produced beta-lactams which made them resistant to penicillin. Antibiotics were developed to treat the beta-lactam Staph, Drs. prescribed them INSTEAD of Penicillin. Some populations then developed METHICILLIN resistance; MRSA- that could only be treated with Vancomycin. VRE, or Vancomycin resistant Strep unfortunantly passed their Vancomycin resistance to MRSA, which lead to VRSA.

40.

Solve 6th question please

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2 .....................................

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41.

Why are viruses considered as being at the border line between living and nonliving things

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because they are NONLIVING OUTSIDE the HOST body
and LIVING inside the host body

42.

Differece between xylem and phloem in a tabular form with atleast 5 points fot class10

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43.

Formula for washing soda and uses

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The Formula of washing soda is (Na2CO3)
it is also called basic salt.
it is SODIUM carbonate

uses of washing soda:
1) it is USED in glass, soap and paper industries
2) it is used in the manufacture of sodium compounds such as borax.
3) it can be used as a CLEANING agent for domestic purposes
4) it is used for REMOVING permanent HARDNESS of water.


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44.

Why do vehicle tyres have treads ( grooves) on them?

Answer» HOPE it HELPS you FRIEND
45.

Science darama script on topic digital india for 8 character in English

Answer» SORRY I don't KNOW PLEASE SEARCH GOOGLE
46.

Complete the tableProperty of metal Use in everyday lifei. Ductilityii. Malleabilityiii. Conduction of heativ. Conduction of electricityv. Sonority

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Ductile :- copper, gold.
Malleable :- lead, copper, gold.
Conductor of HEAT :- SILVER.
Conductor of ELECTRICITY:- aluminum, iron.
Sonorous :- silver, iron.

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47.

Prepare a list of the examples of corrosion in your everyday life.

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Answer:

Hey there,

There are several examples of corrosion in our DAILY lives. These are following;

Rusting that occurs in tyre STEEL rims, exhaust FANS, steel doors and etc.

The appearance of green rust inside water pipes and tubs.

Corrosion of SILVER due to reaction through silver sulphide.

Corrosion in steel greasers and water taps that are not in use for a long time.

I hope the answer was helpful.

Thanks for asking.

48.

What are the advantages of using natural gas as a fuel

Answer» Natural Gas is Environmentally Clean: Among many burning fossil fuels available on planet earth, natural gas is the most cleanest. It is considered clean because unlike other gases, natural gas emits very less byproducts into the atmosphere as pollutants. This keeps the air we breathe cleaner.It is Economical: Natural gas is not as expensive as other burning fuels.It is Convenient: If people use natural gas for cooking or electric purposes, it can be directed connected to the consumer’s house with the help of pipelines. This eliminates the long process of collecting, processing, packing, and delivering the end product to the customers.Natural Gas is Safe to Use: One of the biggest fear we have when using LPG cylinders or any other type of fuel is the possibility of LEAKAGE. Gases have the power to burn things and people around and can be very dangerous. However, natural gas is lighter than air. In case of a leakage, it dissipates quickly into the air AVOIDING fire. Isn’t that super safe?It is Available Abundantly: Currently, experts state that amount of natural gas available is more than crude oil or other such products.It is More Efficient: When compared to things like propane gas, natural gas provides more energy when it BURNS, which makes it much more efficient.Natural Gas is EASY to Deliver: If we look at the current mode of delivery of gas to homes in India, we notice a lot of metal cylinders changing hands. Should natural gas take over as the preferred fuel for cooking, its delivery would be much EASIER since all that is needed to deliver natural gas is a network of pipes.
49.

What is the cause of friction? explain.

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Causes of Friction. Friction is a force that resists the relative MOTION between two objects or materials. The causes of this RESISTIVE force are MOLECULAR adhesion, surface roughness, and deformations. Adhesion is the molecular force RESULTING when two materials are BROUGHT into close contact with each other.

50.

Wate would have happened if plants liks tamarind banyan and mango had fibrous roots

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If plants LIKE tamarind ,banyan and MANGO had FIBROUS roots
it would be a monocotyledonous PLANT
it would only have seeds which are not having TWO equal parts
probably banyan mango trees are dicotyledonous plant whose seeds are enclosed inside its roots