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How the students would have motivated each other for the success of their decision ?

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ion has several effects on students' learning and BEHAVIOR. First, motivation directs behavior toward particular goals. ... Motivation will increase students' time on task and is also an important factor affecting their learning and achievement. Motivation enhances cognitive processing.Parents can help get the year off to a good start. Provide a warm, ACCEPTING home environment. GIVE CLEAR directions and feedback. Create a model for success. Build on the student's strengths. Relate schoolwork to the student's interests. Help build a FAMILY structure that fosters consistent work towards the goal.

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Why should we not throw the following down the drain? (a) Used tea leaves (b) Cooking oil and fats down the drain?

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a LEAVED should not through in DRAIN as it MAY BLOCK the drain

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Science practical exam question paper

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I can GIVE you my QUESTION PAPER but how

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Science 10th standard based questions please answer with detailed explanation for every answer

Answer» OD Evening MATE Here is your answer I hope this HELPS you ❤Follow me!MARK as BRAINLIEST
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A student is performing an experiment based on the measuresment of loss in weight of the solid in tap water and salty water in which condition he will observe the maximum loss in weight of the solid?. Answer

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d in salt solution. Two reasons are there:1.salt solution has a higher DENSITY than water.So,it exerts more buoyant force on the solid than water.2.The reason for being completely immersed is that the more the volume of the solid inside a liquid ,the more the buoyant force will be. HOPE THAT THIS WAS HELPFUL. . ALL THE BEST. ..CHEERS. ..

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What is symbiotic relationship

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alism is a relationship that is BENEFICIAL to the bacteria but does not help or harm the host. They also aid in the host's immune SYSTEM response to pathogenic bacteria. Most of the bacteria that RESIDE within HUMANS are either MUTUAL or commensal.

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Electric current = v×v ÷ .........

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*RI=V/R V=IR that's OHMS LAW soans is v*r

8.

How artficial satellites helps us in transmitting television and programes over large distance

Answer» IAL satellites help in long distance TRANSMISSION of television PROGRAMS. ... They are then converted into a special type of waves and transmitted in air from a transmitting ANTENNA so as to reach the artificial satellite. PLEASE mark me brilliant
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Why it is less painful to walk on a hot floor during summer if a mat is spread on it?

Answer» MAT is made up of cloth and heat is ABSORBED by cloth hence heat doesn't affect our legs TILL that extent....so it's less PAINFUL to walk on a hot floor during summer if a mat is SPREAD...
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Wastewater could be reused.Justify

Answer» ED or recycled water (also CALLED wastewater reuse or water reclamation) is the process of converting wastewater into water that can be reused for other purposes. Reuse may INCLUDE irrigation of gardens and agricultural fields or replenishing surface water and groundwater (i.e., groundwater recharge).pls MARK me as breainliest
11.

Prove e=mc^2 by the original method with sufficient reasoning

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- Deriving the EQUATION - Easy. When Einstein first proposed his Special Theory of RELATIVITY in 1905 few PEOPLE UNDERSTOOD it and even fewer BELIEVED it. It wasn't until 1919 that the Special Theory was "proved by inference" from an experiment carried out on his General Theory of Relativity.

12.

Best and cheapest protien

Answer» PEANUT BUTTER.
13.

What happen when two black holes meets

Answer» MES more DENSER..
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everything good comes with a price discuss is metaphor in the background of the occupational hazards associated with wool andsericulture industry

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THE WORKERS IN THE WOOL INDUSTRY FACES VARIOUS HAZARDS SUCH AS-1)WORKERS ARE EXPOSED TO A NUMBER OF CHEMICALS2)MIGHT EXPERIENCE ALLERGIC PROBLEMS AND RESPIRATORY DISORDER.3)PEOPLE WORKING IN WOOL PRODUCTION CAN SUFFER FROM ELECTROCUTION WHILE PROCESSING WOOL OR SOME MAY DEVLOP ALLERGY FROM WOOL FIBER

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Echnodermata joined appendages meaning

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stars and brittle stars, the skeleton consists of MULTITUDES of small CALCAREOUS plates called 'ossicles' that MOVE with one another, forming flexible joints. ... In sea cucumbers, the calcareous plates have degenerated and are buried in the fleshy body. Some echinoderms are carnivorous and scavenge the ocean FLOOR.

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Give examples to show that friction is both a friend and a for .

Answer» N HELPS ALL TO MOVE FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER AND IT IS ALSO A FOR BECAUSE IT DOES NOT MAKE THINGS TO MOVE FORWARD EASILY.
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Define dispersion of light.

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MATE ❤️❤️ HERE IS UR ANSWER...DISPERSION OF LIGHT IS AN PHENOMENON IN WHICH AND WHITE LIGHT SPLIT UP INTO ITS CONSTITUENTS 7 COLOURS...THAT IS VIBGYOR..HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU ❤️ ❤️❤️STAY BLESSED ❤️ ❤️❤️

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Why mulberry silk is so called ? what other varieties of silk are produced in our country ?

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the COMMERCIAL silk produced in the world comes from this varietyand often generally refers to mulberry silk. Mulberry silk comes from the SILKWORM, Bombyx mori L which solely feeds on the leaves of mulberry PLANT. ... Mulberry silk contributes to around 90 percent of the world silk production.

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What does sheering and realing have in common ? how these are different from each other ??

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g: The fleece of the sheep along with a thin layer of skin is removed from its BODY. This PROCESS is CALLED shearing.The process of keeping, feeding, breeding and medical care useful animals is called rearing of animals. These animals produce one or more useful products for HUMAN BEINGS.

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How are the yarns of wool different of different lengths suitably used without wastage ?

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21.

Define blind spot in human eye .

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pot, small portion of the VISUAL field of each eye that corresponds to the POSITION of the optic disk (also known as the optic nerve head) within the retina. There are no PHOTORECEPTORS (i.e., rods or cones) in the optic disk, and, THEREFORE, there is no image detection in this area.

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Difference between bilateral and radical

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fference – Radial vs Bilateral Symmetry. Radial symmetry andbilateral symmetry are two different TYPES of biological SYMMETRIES FOUND in organisms. ... If the body of an organism can be divided into identical halves in any plane, the particular organism is RADIALLY symmetric

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When sound waves travelling in air enter into the medium of water the quantity that remains unchanged is its (a) amplitude(b) frequency(c) time period(d) wavelength

Answer» NGTH) is RIGHT
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Please give me the answer of this questions 1st - What is the normal duration of a menstrual cycle 2nd - Define menopause If you know the answer then tell.But please don't spam.

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The normal duration of MENSTRUAL cycle is 28/29 days, but it may vary from individual to individual. Ans. 2. MENOPAUSE is the PERMANENT CESSATION of menstrual cycle at the age of 45-50 YEARS.

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Where are rods and cone cell located in the eye?

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MATE ❤️❤️ HERE IS UR ANSWER...RODS AND CONES ARE THE CELLS WHICH ARE LOCATED IN THE RETINA OF OUR EYE..HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU ❤️ ❤️STAY BLESSED ❤️ ❤️

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please answer 1.which colour shows maximum deviation when light is dispersed through prism ? a.violet b. Red c. yellow d. Blue

Answer» WER is d. bluepls MARK me as BRAINLIEST
27.

Explain why sliding friction is less than static friction . please help me.

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ding friction is less than static friction because of the INTERLOCKING of irregularities in the two surfaces. When the object STARTS sliding the contact points on its surface, do not get ENOUGH TIME to lock into the contact points on the floor. So the sliding friction is slightly less than the static friction.

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Function of pupil in human eye.

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mparts the COLOUR to the EYE and adjusts the amount of LIGHT ENTERING in our eye.

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Which properties of wool make it the preferred fabric for winters ?

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ecause WOOL is more DENSER than COTTON or any other FABRIC

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What is meant by vermicompost

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mpost is the product of the composting PROCESS USING VARIOUS species of worms, usually red wigglers, white worms, and other EARTHWORMS, to create a mixture of decomposing vegetable or food waste, bedding materials, and vermicast.

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Guys plzz answer my question...

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Why is it necessary to conserve forests? State any two ways to conserve forests. PLEZZZZ give answer in short...

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ld conserve FOREST to maintain our ecological balance. also these are the home of many wild animals . we get wood , rubber and a lot of things from forests .we can conserve it by PLANTING trees and by appointing forest officers who PROTECT forests.

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What is the molucular formula of sodium carbonate

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carbonate. CHEMICAL Names: SODIUM CARBONATE; 497-19-8; DISODIUM carbonate; Soda Ash; Carbonic acid disodium salt; CALCINED soda More...Molecular Formula: Na2CO3· NH2O (n = 0, 1 or 10) or Na2CO3 or CNa2O3PubChem CID: 10340Molecular Weight: 105.988 g/mol

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A convex mirror used for rear view of an automobile has a radius of curvature of 3.00 m .If a bus is located at 5.00 m from this mirror , find the position , nature and size of the image?

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imageBeyond cDiminished

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an element a reacts with water to form a compound B which is usually used in whitewashing the compound B on heating forms and oxide see which on treatment with water gives back we identify a PC and give the reaction involved

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What is the state of oxygen at -200°C

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37.

Do you think you will want too much waste in a forest? If not, why?

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Forum » 7 GRADE SCIENCE » science-questionsExplain why there is no waste in a forest.5 YEARS agoAnswers : (7)

38.

Explain double circulation in human beings.why it is necessary??

Answer» L FIND your ANSWER in the PHOTO ATTACHED
39.

Write true or false

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e here's ur ANS(a) false(b) TRUE(C) true(d) true(e) false(F) true

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What will be the effect on resistivity if. length is doubled????

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vity is the PROPERTY of the material, THEREFORE unless u CHANGE the material the resistivity remains the same! If the length is doubled the resistivity REMAIN the same@SKB

41.

Please give me the whole summery of gravitation

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Sir Isaac Newton FIRST published his Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) which was a radical treatment of mechanics, establishing the concepts which were to dominate physics for the next two hundred years. Among the book's most important new concepts was Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation. Newton managed to TAKE Kepler's Laws governing the motion of the planets and Galileo's ideas about kinematics and projectile motion and synthesize them into a law which governed both motion on earth and motion in the heavens. This was an achievement of enormous importance for physics; Newton's DISCOVERIES meant that the universe was a rational PLACE in which the same principles of nature applied to all objects.The Universal Law of Gravitation has several important features. First, it is an inverse square law, meaning that the strength of the force between two massive objects decreases in proportion to the square of the distance between them as they move farther apart. Second, the direction in which the force acts is always along the line (or vector) connecting the two gravitating objects. Moreover, because there is no "negative mass," gravity is always an attractive force. It is also noteworthy that gravity is a relatively weak force. Modern physicists consider there to be four fundamental forces in nature (the Strong and Weak Nuclear forces, the Electromagnetic force and gravity), of which gravity is the weakest. This means that gravity is only significant when very LARGE masses are being considered.

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3rd one plz now urgent friends

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43.

Do plants require nitrozen ? why ?

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nts need nitrogen not directly .plants need nitrogen in usable form .certain bacteria and BLUE green algae present in the soil FIX nitrogen from ATMOSPHERE and convert into usable form.they use this usable form of nitrogen for nitrogen cycle.this usable nitrogen is then used for the synthesis of plant PROTEINS and other compounds.pls mark me as BRAINLIEST

44.

The reaction cuso4(aq)+Zn(s)givesZnso 4(aq)+Cu(s) is a _ __ _ _reaction.

Answer» ACTION is a reaction as CU is displaced by the Zn from its copper sulphate SOLUTION.
45.

What is the local time at 45 degrees longitude if the greenwich time is 12:00 noon?

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nwich, the time is 12:00 noon.It means 12 hours.Now, 45 degrees to minute,.45 * 4 = 180 mins.Now, 180 mins to hours.180/60 = 3 hours.Now, 12 hours + 3 hours = 15 hours.Thus, the time on 45 DEGREE LONGITUDE is 3:00 p. m.Hope this HELPS,.If helps, PLEASE MARK it as brainliest ^_^

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what kind of fire can effectively be put out by water ? what kind of fire is it not suitable for? give reasons for both cases.

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Are the eyelids opaque

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48.

Please solve Q1 quickly

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very TYPICAL QUESTION I ALSO WANT to KNOW

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an object is placed at a distance of 15 cm front of a concave mirror of focal length 10 cm what will be nature of the image

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our email to GET notifications about answers and receive 10 points!Brainly.inWhat is your QUESTION?Secondary SchoolPhysics 5+3 ptsWhen an OBJECT is placed at a distance of 15 cm from a concave MIRROR, image is formed at 10 cm in front of the mirror. Calculate focal length and nature of image.Report by Prashansank 22.04.2018Answersanu542Anu542 Expertu = -15v = 10Now, 1/f = 1/v + 1/u1/f = 1/10 - 1/151/f = (3 - 2)/301/f = 1/30therefore, f = 30cm

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Different types of images by concave lens

Answer» AGE , INVERTED, LARGE in SIZE