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1.

Around South pole is called_______​

Answer» ONG>Explanation:

ANTARCTICA. Hope it helps you and drop a THANKS and mark me brainliest and do follow

2.

Please solve plese please please​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

which chapter is this? TELL me L will tell your answer..

3.

9.Most abundant animal tissue is (1 Point)epithelialmuscularconnective​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

EPITHELIAL is the most abundant animal TISSUE is epithelial

4.

ਲੇਖ ਲਿਖਣ ਲਈ ਕਿਹਾ? Jagtar Singh asked his students to write an article. Heinstructed the students, about thestruggle which had been going on foralmost two hundred years. Thecentre of this struggle was modernUttar Pradesh. Can you tell the topicon what Jagtar Singh asked hisstudents to write an article? AT​

Answer»

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JAGTAR Singh wanted his students to WRITE an article on the topic - INDIA’s STRUGGLE For Independence. He alos waneed them to give special emphasis on The Revolt of 1857

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5.

What is the importance of nucleus​

Answer»

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The nucleus has very IMPORTANT roles to play. As it contains GENETIC MATERIAL, it coordinates CELL activities like protein synthesis and cell division. Anatomically the nucleus is made up of several components: nuclear ENVELOPE, nuclear lamina, nucleolus, chromosomes, nucleoplasm are some of these components.

6.

______ is the perpendicular force acting on a unit area of the object.​

Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION:

THRUST is the ANSWER....

7.

Which of these cells will have cell wall around them ?​

Answer»

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plant CELL

Explanation:

SINCE plants are stationary the cell wall is present as sort of defense mechanism against any external substances that may cause damage to the plant. As ANIMALS are ABLE to move around they do not have cell walls

8.

what is the difference in angular momentum of an electron present in 3d and that present in 4d orbital ? ​

Answer»

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9.

With the help of vernier caliper we can have an accuracy of 0.1 mm and with screw gaugewe can have an accuracy of 0.01 mm. Fall​

Answer»

is cariac CYCLE

  Group 2 is the 2nd leftmost group of the periodic table. Its elements are called alkaline earth metals because they mainly are found in the earth's crust. They have 2 ELECTRONS in their valence shell and ALSO forms basic oxides and hydroxides just like alkali metals.

Explanation:

10.

What are magnetic field lines ,write their 3 characteristics.​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

The properties of magnetic field lines can be summarized by these rules: The DIRECTION of the magnetic field is tangent to the field line at any point in space. A small compass will point in the direction of the field line. The STRENGTH of the field is PROPORTIONAL to the closeness of the lines.

Explanation:

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11.

क्रिस्टलाइजेशन is a simple of change​

Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION:

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12.

Dilute acid does not produce carbon dioxide on being treated with: Select one: a. Marble b. Baking soda c. Limestone d. Lime water

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

LIMESTONE

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13.

Which phenomena is responsible for making path visible​

Answer» ONG>Reflection is the phenomena.

When the light is reflected TOWARDS our EYES from the object we can see the object.

14.

1 What happens when a metal reacts with an acid?​

Answer»

an ACID reacts with metal, a salt and hydrogen are PRODUCED: acid + metal → salt + hydrogen An example: NITRIC acid + calcium → calcium nitrate + hydrogen The salt that is produced DEPENDS UPON which acid and which metal react.

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15.

Human female reproductive system ​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

MALE penis

female OVARY

16.

बूझो जानना चाहता है कि जड़ द्वाराअवशोषित जल एवं खनिज पत्ती. तककिस प्रकार पहुँचते हैं?​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

ततगणगणघणणघतघछघ

Explanation:

डरगररढररघथघझजिजियघ भी हम भी ऊँघ शामिल नहीं होंगे ➕ हम तो चट्टानों है हिंदी हिंदुस्तान और हिंदुस्तान टाइम्स की आदत हो ये ज़रूरी है जिगर है ऊँघ ऊँघ शामिल नहीं होंगे ➕ तक भारी पड़ जाए बहार में भी हम भी हुए तो न तुम्हारे पास आशा ऊऊछछततझझतमम

17.

The equivalent resistance of the given circuit is(1 PoNONYo1OL​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

where is the CIRCUIT?? ?

18.

The reddish colour of sun during sunrise or sunset due to​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

Thus, there is more PROBABILITY for shorter wavelength light to get more SCATTERED than for the longer wavelength light. Hence, the Sun (and sunrise and sunset) appears reddish orange during sunset and sunrise. The scattering is also related to the size and QUANTITY of the scattering particles.

Explanation:

19.

Which is purest from of carbon​

Answer» PUREST FORM of CARBON is DIAMOND .

20.

The first commercial electron microscope were built in ________​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

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21.

Why are called the food factory of plant​

Answer» VES are CALLED the FOOD factory of plants

because through photosynthesis they make their own food by using water,carbon dioxide and SUNLIGHT,they PRODUCE glucose and oxygen.

22.

Which disease is caused through food and water​

Answer»

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Food and waterborne infections can ALSO cause serious and sometimes chronic conditions. Examples include diseases caused by the parasite TOXOPLASMA gondii, and the bacteria LISTERIA monocytogenes, Clostridium botulinum, Yersinia enterocolitica and enterohaemorrhagic E. coli.

23.

The maximum temperature recorded in Nepal on a summer day is 45°C. Find its value in Fahrenheit.​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

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24.

An air traffic controller uses a radar range finder and measures a time of 0.00048 sec.for a radar pulse to go and return from an aircraft.How far away is the aircraft in metetrs?​

Answer»

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The air traffic control radar beacon SYSTEM (ATCRBS) is a system used in air traffic control (ATC) to enhance surveillance radar MONITORING and separation of air traffic. It consists of a rotating GROUND antenna and transponders in aircraft. The ground antenna sweeps a narrow vertical beam of microwaves around the airspace. When the beam strikes an aircraft, the transponder transmits a return signal back giving information such as altitude and the Squawk Code, a four digit code assigned to each aircraft that enters a region. Information about this aircraft is then entered into the system and subsequently added to the controller's screen to display this information when queried. This information can include flight number designation and altitude of the aircraft. ATCRBS assists air traffic control (ATC) surveillance radars by acquiring information about the aircraft being monitored, and providing this information to the radar controllers. The controllers can use the information to IDENTIFY radar returns from aircraft (known as targets) and to DISTINGUISH those returns from ground clutter.

25.

Write tha number of significant figures 45310 , 1.00987​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

45310 - 4 significant fig

1.00987 - 6 significant fig

26.

A solution contains 50 g of sugar in 350 g of water. Calculate the concentration of solution in terms of mass by mass percentage of the solution. a) 12 % b) 12.5 % c) 14 % d) none of these​

Answer»

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27.

पीतल तथा तांबे के बर्तन में दही तथा खट्टी चीज क्यों नहीं जमाना ​

Answer»

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BECAUSE they contain ACID which can react with METALS and form SALTS

28.

The air from the land is called ------ breez​

Answer»

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land or sea BREEZE will be the answer

29.

2. List as many summer activities as you can​

Answer»

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1) Camping

2)Hiking

3)Dance or any hobby that you prefer

4) DRAWING classes

5)You can EVEN go for some MAR MARTIAL arts

30.

1. Convert the following temperatures to the celsius scale.(a) 293 K(b) 470 K.rin scale​

Answer»

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Kelvin - 273 = Celsius

(a) 293 K - 273 = 20°C

(B) 470 K - 273 = 197°C

31.

Mitochondria are the sites of respiration in the cell. They oxidize carbohydrates and fats present in the cell to produce carbon dioxide, water and a lot of energy. The energy so released is stored in the form of ATP molecules. Since mitochondria in the cell are used to synthesize energy so, they are also called:​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

they are also called as KITCHEN of cell as it produce ENERGY for plants

32.

Combination enables animals to move rapidly in response to stimuli.uestions1. Name the tissue responsible formovement in our body.2. What does a neuron look like?3. Give three features of cardiacmuscles.4. What are the functions ofareolar tissue?​

Answer» ONG>Explanation:

Function. AREOLAR CONNECTIVE tissue holds organs in place and attaches epithelial tissue to other UNDERLYING tissues. It also serves as a reservoir of water and salts for surrounding tissues. Almost all cells obtain their NUTRIENTS from and release their wastes into areolar connective tissue.

33.

What is the common name for magnesium hydroxide?​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

SALT is the answer CORRECT

34.

__________ does not happen in liquids and gases​

Answer»

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Conduction

Explanation:

Conduction is the process of transfer of heat energy from one particle to the neighbouring particle but this process OCCUR when the particles are in CLOSE contact and as we know that in liquids and gases particles are further apart HENCE conduction is not possible in liquids and gases.

Conduction does not happen in liquids and gases

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35.

Name the highest official of the Election Commission.n​

Answer»

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36.

Write down about the wildlife in th What new things have been developed in Saudi Arabia?Who are the Bedouins?​

Answer»

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The wildlife of SAUDI Arabia is SUBSTANTIAL and varied. Saudi Arabia is a very large country forming the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula. It has several geographic REGIONS, each with a diversity of PLANTS and animals adapted to their own particular habitats. As well as high mountains and deserts, there is a coastal plain and long coastline on the Gulf of Aqaba and the Red Sea to the west and a rather shorter coastline on the Persian Gulf to the EAST

37.

Take a plastic mug Drill two holes at its base and fit rubber stoppers in these holes,Oxygen ,Insert carbon electrodes in these rubberstoppere as shown in Fig. 1.6.Test tube- Conneet these eleetrodes to a 6 voltbatteryGraphite rod# Fill the mug with water such that theclectrodes are immerned. Add a few dropsof dilute sulphuric acid to the water,Take two test tubes filled with water andAnodeInvert them over the two carbon electrodes.* Switch on the current and leave theapparatus undisturbed for some time,# You will observe the formation of bubblesat both the electrodes. These bubbles displace water in thetest tuben.Is the volume of the gas collected the same in both the test tubes?Once the teet tubes are filled with the respective gases, removethem carefully,Test these gases one by one by bringing a burning candle closeto the mouth of the test tubes,CAUTION: This step must be performed carefully by the teacher,What happens in each case?Which gas is present in each test tube?​

Answer»

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The GASES formed are oxygen and HYDROGEN.

Explanation:

Hydrogen is formed on the cathode and Oxygen is formed on Anode. This happens because of decomposition of WATER (H20) by electricity. The ratio is 2:1.

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38.

Which is longest animal on earth​

Answer»

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blue WHALE is the LARGEST animal on the earth

39.

Variation of pd v with l in case of two potentiometer x and y as shoqn in diagram​

Answer»

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==>>> A potentiometer is CALLED sensitive if FALL of potential per unit length ie potential gradient is small. The slope of V-l graph GIVES a potential gradient which is SMALLER for the potentiometer wire Q than for potentiometer wire P. HENCE, potentiometer wire Q is more sensitive. Therefore, it will be more accurate and sensitive. Hence, the Potentiometer Q will be preferred than the Potentiometer P. Regards.

40.

Which are different trophic levels in food chain? please answer it fast it's urgent.​

Answer»

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The trophic level of an organism is the position it occupies in a food web. A food chain is a succession of organisms that eat other organisms and may, in turn, be eaten themselves. The trophic level of an organism is the number of steps it is from the start of the chain. A food web starts at trophic level 1 with primary producers such as plants, can move to herbivores at level 2, carnivores at level 3 or higher, and TYPICALLY finish with apex predators at level 4 or 5. The path along the chain can FORM either a one-way flow or a food "web". Ecological COMMUNITIES with higher biodiversity form more complex trophic paths.

First trophic level. The plants in this image, and the algae and PHYTOPLANKTON in the lake, are primary producers. They take nutrients from the soil or the water, and manufacture their own food by photosynthesis, using energy from the sun.

The WORD trophic derives from the Greek τροφή (trophē) referring to food or nourishment.

41.

Generally non-metals are not conductors of electricity. Which of the following form of non metal is a good conductor of electricity?

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

ACCORDING to me its GRAPHITE

42.

Question of class 9bscience​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

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43.

What surprised mini's father findWhile leasing the house and whatsums of money he has given to theman? 2​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

BORING

EXPLANATION:

44.

List two preventive measure​

Answer»

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Regular physical activity can help protect you from osteoporosis, OBESITY, back pain, DISABILITY, DIABETES, high blood pressure, stroke, and heart DISEASE. Other benefits are improving the way you feel about yourself and REDUCING stress.

Explanation:

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45.

Rusting make the iron object​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

REDDISH in COLOUR ............

46.

Alcohol can be converted into vinegar by the action of micro-organism called-Options:AVirusBYeastCProtozoanDFungus​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

C

Explanation:

protozone is the CORRECT answer

47.

7. Most of the cultivated land in village Palampur is *(1 Point)Small in sizea)Large in sizeb)Distributed equallyC)Small and scattered​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

SMALL and SCATTERED........................ . .

48.

Write two differences between amphibians and reptiles.​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

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49.

Write down the magnitude and direction of the net force when in tug of war Team A is applying a force of 400N along the east direction and Team B is applying force of 500N along the west direction​

Answer»

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You may bring up to 10 kilograms of commercially prepared and packaged CHOCOLATE or confectionery into Australia as a personal import.

Confectionery includes fudge, toffees, boiled sweets, peppermints, marshmallows and liquorice.

Coffee

​Coffee is permitted into Australia for personal use if it is in one of the following forms:

roasted, ground or instant coffee (up to 10 kilograms)

roasted coffee beans (up to 10 kilograms)

green coffee beans (up to 5 kilograms).

The coffee must be in clean and new packaging and free from live insects and other contamination.

Kopi Luwak/Civet coffee, including whole beans, ground or for instant use, is allowed into Australia if:

the beans, or the beans from which the product is made, have been roasted

the product is commercially prepared and packaged

the product is imported in an amount up to 1 kilogram

the product is for the personal consumption of the person wishing to import it.

Cosmetics (including soap and hair care products)

Cosmetic products are allowed into Australia if they are commercially manufactured and packaged and for the personal use of the person wishing to import the item. You may bring up to 10 kilograms or 10 litres for personal use.

Cosmetics other than those listed above may require an import permit. Tax free limits do APPLY to the import of goods into Australia.

Juice and soft drink

Fruit and vegetable juices and soft drinks are allowed into Australia if they are commercially prepared and packaged and shelf stable (do not require refrigeration).

Fruit and vegetable juices must be packaged in hermetically sealed containers such as:

metal cans

glass jars or BOTTLES with ‘twist off’ lids or caps

plastic containers that have heat sealed lids or lids closed by a double seam (excludes those with snap or plastic lids)

aseptic cartons e.g. tetra paks®

retort pouches.

Maple syrup, golden syrup, treacle

Potato crisps

Tea (black and green)

 

Plain black or green teas and plain black or green teas with flavouring

These teas are allowed into Australia from any country if the tea is in clean and new packaging (unopened) and free of live insects and other contamination.

If you are importing tea with animal, other FUNGAL or microbial products, you must SEARCH BICON for each individual ingredient to determine the conditions that apply.

Vegemite, Promite, Marmite, cheesymite, Nutella, peanut butter

Explanation:

50.

Write the importance of International Bureau of weights and measurement in the country​

Answer»

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International Bureau of WEIGHTS and MEASURES (BIPM), French Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, international organization founded to bring about the UNIFICATION of measurement systems, to establish and preserve fundamental international standards and prototypes, to verify national standards, and to determine fundamental physical constants. The bureau was established by a convention signed in PARIS on May 20, 1875, effective January 1876. In 1921 a modified convention was signed.