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1.

Difference between perennial and bennial plants​

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A biennial plant takes TWO years to complete it's life CYCLE. It will GERMINATE and grow, survive through one WINTER, and in the second year it will grow more, bloom, and die. Biennials are LESS common than both annuals and perennials. ... Perennials are plants that live more than two years.

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what happens when baking soda is added to vinegar while the word equation for the reaction name the type of change which take place (answer for class 7 only)

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baking soda + VINEGAR = baking powder Explanation:baking powder is GENERALLY used in COOKING hope this will help if you LIKE the answer then market brainliest and KEEP asking ☺☺✌☺

3.

How urine is formed??​

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Urine is formed by the MIXTURE of toxic liquids,Undigested FOOD and excess water in the urethra then passed out of the PENIS from our BODY...plz mark as BRAINLIEST plz plz plz plz

4.

Distance between earth and moon?​

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nchal:)The MOON is 384,400kms AWAY from Earth.Keep SMILING!

5.

Odd one out of car monuments bank railway stations and give reason ​

Answer» CAR was the RIGHT ANSWER because only car can MOVE from above all THINGS
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*State TRUE OR FALSE, 1. Wool when burnt smell like burning of coal.2. Cashmere goats provide us Merino wool.3. Wool is made from cellulose.4. Siik is non lustrous.5. Air trapped in wool acts like an insulator.​

Answer» QUESTION number 1is false question number 2 is FALSEQUESTION number 3 is TRUE question number 4 is falsequestion number 5 is true
7.

Name the method by which you can obtain a highly pure sample of salt​

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8.

How can we convert concentrated acid into dilute acid​

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add acid to the WATER with constant stirring.while MIXING two acids, always add STRONG acid to the WEEK acid.cool water in an ICE bath when using concentrated acid. I hope this will help you ☺☺☺

9.

Odd one out of the Andhara Pradesh MAHARASTA ASSAM SRINAGAR AND GIVE REASON ​

Answer» R because it is a STATE CAPITAL while other OPTIONS are STATES
10.

1. Give Arrhenius definition for acid and bases.​

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As DEFINED by Arrhenius: An Arrhenius acid is a substance that DISSOCIATES in water to form hydrogen ions (H+). ... An Arrhenius BASE is a substance that dissociates in water to form hydroxide (OH–) ions. In other WORDS, a base INCREASES the concentration of OH– ions in an aqueous solution.Explanation:

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A. Fill in the blanks. 1. The wool fibre is straightened by the method called...........2. The best quality of wool is obtained from...........3. Silk fibre is obtained from ............4. The filaments are taken out from the cocoon by the process called..........​

Answer» 3) silkwormExplanation:SILK is OBTAINED from the SILKWORM
12.

How many long is 6 inches​

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Explanation:6 INCH = 15.24cm

13.

1. Differentiate between producers, carnivores and omnivores with examples.2. Write a short note on the usefulness of honey.3. What are deficiency diseases? How are theycaused?4. Name three deficiency diseases and state whythey occur.5. Explain the suitable conditions required forgrowing jute.6. Explain ginning and its importance.7. List out the properties of materials which helpin grouping of materials.8. Why do metals lose lustre with time?Answer them in 60 word​

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(1)The difference between producer, Carnivores and Omnivores are Following-:*Producer -:Those are those which doesnot DEPEND on others for their food.(Autotrops)Carnivore-:Those type of ANIMALS which eats FLASH of other animals.Omnivores-:Those animals which eat both grass and flash.(2)Honey is produce by the honey bee with the help of FLOWER juice.it is used in many ways like sweets etc. it is very tasty.

14.

A ______ transforms into semi solid mass and the process is called curdling

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please make me as brain list answer.....Explanation:ADVERTISEMENTKey conceptsChemistryFood ScienceProteinsEnzymesIntroductionHave you ever poured yourself a cup of milk and instead of a smooth liquid, all you get is clumps? This is usually a sign that the milk has gone bad. And if it smells sour, it probably has. But the physical process of what happened to the milk is CALLED coagulation, which is the mechanism that occurs when proteins in the milk clump. Although you do not necessarily want this in your milk, without coagulation (or CURDLING) there would be no cheese or yogurt, which is why it is a very important process in the food industry. Wonder how you can make milk curdle—without having it be spoiled? TRY this activity to find out!BackgroundHumans have turned milk into a multipurpose liquid. By itself, milk is a nutrient-rich beverage. But when you start treating milk in various processes, all kinds of other products can be created such as butter, yogurt, buttermilk and cheese. Milk mostly consists of fat, protein, lactose (a kind of sugar) and water. The milk fat is suspended in the water as fine droplets, which makes it an EMULSION. Milk also contains a lot of proteins that, in this case, are mostly whey and casein. Because casein is poorly soluble in water, its proteins build spherical structures called MICELLES that allow them to stay in suspension as if they were soluble.

15.

the solution in which more acid and less water is present is called dilute acid or concentrated acid​

Answer» EXPLANATION:CONCENTRATED ACID.
16.

Can any one give me class 9 arihant all in one 2019-20 science ch-1 and ch-2 image

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Sorry cannot have but I recommend you to study only NCERT... as CLASS 9th science is EASY and ARIHANT all in ONE did not have enough material...

17.

What are limbs are attached to​

Answer» LIMBS are ATTACHED to NERVES.....
18.

Who was greek thinker aristotle​

Answer» ARISTOTLE was the FATHER of BIOLOGY
19.

Explain Bryophyllum in 5 lines .​

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Bryophyllum PROPAGATES through budding at the margin of leaves . It is a kind of vegetative reproduction. Thus from a single leaf MANY PLANTS can be propagated.

20.

the smell of hot sizzling food reaches you several meter away but to get the smell from cold food you have to go close​

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because hot THINGS has more KINETIC energy, so it has more capability to move.That's why SMELL of a hot sizzling food reaches you several meter away but to get the smell from cold food you have to GO close.

21.

Which has triple Bond C2 H4 C3 H6 and C3 H4​

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tion:C3H4 has triple BOND first carbon has three bond with hydrogen & one with second carbonsecond carbon has three bond with third carbon ,third carbon attached with one hydrogen

22.

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23.

How to join NASA?Please tell me!!!​

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Learn about the different opportunities with NASA. When you think of NASA, your first thought is probably of astronauts; if going to space doesn't sound so appealing to you, you may nonetheless find a rewarding career with NASA. Just a few of the PROFESSIONALS that NASA employs are as follows:[2][3]Medical doctors, nurses, and mental health care professionals.Researchers, engineers, geologists, microbiologists, and physicists.Writers, human resource specialists, and communications professionals.Computer programmers and IT specialists.Image titled Be a Good Mathematician Step 102Identify your academic talents. If you'd like to start down the path towards working for NASA, it will help to think about what you're good at as early as possible. This will help you begin to formulate an idea of the position at NASA that would be the best fit for you. Think about the following:What subjects do you excel in at school? For example, if everyone wants to be your lab partner in physics class, then you may want to think about a future career in applied physics with NASA.Image titled Create a Science Fair Project Step 103Identify your passions and interests, too. Even if you're really good at something—like math or chemistry, for example—a career at NASA will be intense, as will the course of study you'll have to go through in order to qualify. You want to try to select a path where you will not only excel, but which you'll be passionate about.Image titled Create a History Club Step 34Design a course of study. Once you have a plan in mind for your ideal career at NASA, it will be a good idea to carefully outline the courses you'll take, both in high school and/or college. Meet regularly with your academic advisor to make sure you're taking the right courses, and the right NUMBER of them.Particularly if you want to be an astronaut, an engineer, or a scientist with NASA, you should choose a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) centered education path.[4]You should also determine as early as possible if your eventual dream job with NASA will require GRADUATE study. This may affect where you go to school or what courses you choose to take as an undergraduate.Image titled Create Good Study Habits for Exams Step 85Study hard. It's a bit of joke at NASA to respond to inquiries about how to work there by responding, “Study hard,” but it really is true that this is key.[5]You're going to have to be committed to your studies, and make sure not just that you get the necessary grades, but that you truly are able to master the material.Image titled Apply for a Masters of Health Administration Step 76Choose the right school. If you're still in high school and are reading this, then you're doing the right thing by planning your path to NASA early on. Take the time to research college and universities that have strong STEM programs, and get into the very best one that you can.Image titled Study Math Step 127Research the resumes of current NASA employees. One of the best ways to figure out how to get where you want to go is to see how others before you have done it. You can go to the NASA website to read the bios of some of the successful INDIVIDUALS who work there.Pay attention to where they went for their undergraduate and graduate educations, see if they mention having completed any internships or fellowships, etc.Image titled Study Metaphysics Step 88Determine whether you can follow a similar path. Are these schools you can get be admitted to? If you're already in college, but are concerned that your academic program isn't strong enough or prestigious enough, it may be possible for you to transfer for your final year or two of college.Image titled Ask Someone to Be Your Study Buddy Step 99Study broadly. While you will most likely be focused on studying STEM subjects, don't forget entirely about the humanities. For example, studying philosophy, history and/or ethics could be beneficial.You'll learn how to read and dissect complicated texts, sharpen your problem-solving and critical thinking skills, and think deeply about important moral questions. All of this will be valuable in your future career with NASA.Image titled Choose a Baseball Team to Support Step 710Become well-rounded. You should also make it a PRIORITY to develop yourself fully: this means that not only will you work on expanding your knowledge, but that you'll take care of your body and work to develop your people and leadership skills. It's also important that you find ways to relax and have fun.Try to fit time into your schedule for extra-curricular activities which will help you accomplish these goals. For example, you may want to join the science club, math club, debate team, run for student government, play on the volleyball team, play in the school band, etc.

24.

A new species X is introduced in a forest. How is it likely to affect the local species of the birds ?​

Answer» TION:the BIRDS MAY TRY to hurt that species
25.

What happens to drops of waterLappens to drops of water in very cold cond​

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it falls as hailstormExplanation:DUE to very low temperature WATER drops freezes in the upper LAYER of atmosphere and then it falls as hailstorm as a ball of ICE.

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How do you think plasma regulates the body temperature??? Answer plz,,, brainliest marking to those who will answer​

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rry! Nice name btwFor instance, it makes sure that the right body TEMPERATURE is maintained. This is done both through blood plasma, which can ABSORB or give off heat, as well as through the speed at which the blood is flowing. When the blood vessels expand, the blood flows more SLOWLY and this causes heat to be lost.Keep smiling!Always REMEMBER that you're AMAZING!!❤️❤️

27.

When is a body stationary??​

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When a BODY is at rest or does not move it is known as STATIONARY body PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST IF THE ANSWER IS CORRECT ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

28.

Name two places where natural gas is found in our country​

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Almost 70 percent of INDIA's NATURAL gas RESERVES are FOUND in Bombay High basin and in Gujarat.Explanation:

29.

Name one non polluting fuel for vehicles​

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rning:-)CNGIt is WRITTEN my BOOK HOPE IT HELPS YOU

30.

List all the methods of separating of components from its mixture. 8 methods​

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theshringhand pickingwinnowingevaporatinfilerationcondensationdistillationdistillation FLASK

31.

a body of mass 50 kg and the area of 10 square is kept on the second floor calculate the pressure exerted by the body take G is equal to 10 metre per second square​

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Explanation:50 PASCAL

32.

Name the major nutrients in our Body? give some examples​

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The major NUTRIENTS in our food are carbohydrates, proteins, FATS, vitamins and MINERALS. In addition, food also contains dietary fibres and water. Carbohydrates and fats MAINLY provide energy to our BODY. Proteins and minerals are needed for the growth and the maintenance of our body.

33.

Which of the following pairs of elements have a more ionization enthalpy aluminium, ga ​

Answer» ALLUMINIUM is the CORRECT ANSWER
34.

How separate two misible liquids?​

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This method is CALLED distillation. ... To separate a mixture of TWO or more miscible liquids for which the difference in boiling points is less than 25 K, fractional distillation process is used, for EXAMPLE, for the separation of DIFFERENT gases from air, different fractions from petroleum products

35.

In how many days weather can change​

Answer» WEATHER is the state of the atmosphere, describing for example the degree to which it is hot or cold, WET or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy.[1] Most weather phenomena occur in the LOWEST level of the atmosphere, the troposphere,[2][3] just below the stratosphere. Weather refers to day-to-day temperature and precipitation activity, whereas climate is the term for the averaging of atmospheric conditions over longer periods of TIME.[4] When used without qualification, "weather" is generally understood to mean the weather of Earth.
36.

.........and............. are fossil fules​

Answer» PETROLEUM and COAL are FOSSIL FUELS
37.

write a word equation to represent the process of rusting of iron also write the chemical symbols and formulae of all the substances involved.

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is a slow OXIDATION process in which IRON slowly reacts with oxygen of the in the presence of moisture and produces a flaky brown SUBSTANCE called rust. 4Fe +3O2+2H2o-------2Fe2O3.H2OFe- iron O2 - oxygenH2O - waterFe2O3.H2O - Hydrated ferric oxide (reddish brown coating on iron)I hope this will help you ☺ ☺ ☺

38.

Respiration is an example of......... ..... combustion​

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Cellular respiration is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to CONVERT biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then RELEASE waste PRODUCTS.[1] The reactions involved in respiration are catabolic reactions, which break large molecules into smaller ones, releasing energy in the process, as weak so-called "high-energy" bonds are replaced by stronger bonds in the products. Respiration is one of the key ways a cell releases chemical energy to FUEL cellular activity. Cellular respiration is considered an exothermic redox reaction which releases heat. The overall reaction occurs in a series of biochemical steps, most of which are redox reactions themselves. ALTHOUGH cellular respiration is technically a combustion reaction, it clearly does not resemble one when it occurs in a living cell because of the slow release of energy from the series of reactions.hope this will help youplz follow meand mark this answer ws brainlist

39.

The crescograph was invented by?​

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by FAMOUS scientistsplease MARK me as BRAINLIEST

40.

I want a short story about 4 lines plz ​

Answer» TOPIC to DE de TAU..MERE
41.

What will happen if moon falls on the earth?​

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Destroying the Moon would send debris to Earth, but it might not be life-exterminating. ... If the blast were WEAK ENOUGH, the debris would re-form into ONE or more NEW moons; if it were too strong, there would be nothing left; of just the right magnitude, and it would CREATE a ringed system around Earth.

42.

Mujhko with perfect eyesight was finding it difficult to pass thread through the eye of a needle what can be the possible reasons for this​

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its MEANS your eyesight is WEAK....CONSULT a doctor (specialist of EYE)......or ke

43.

1. The raw material for the production of synthetic fabrics are obtained from​

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Synthetic fibres are manufactured using plant materials and minerals: viscose comes from PINE TREES or petrochemicals, while acrylic, nylon and polyester come from OIL and coal. Viscose fibre is obtained from the cellulose; versatility ALLOWS imitating materials such as cotton or silk.

44.

In which form plants manufacture food?​

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by the PROCESS of PHOTOSYNTHESIS they MANUFACTURE their FOOD

45.

What is covalency ???​

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️ It is the number of electrons CONTRIBUTED by an ATOM toward SHARING while forming covalent BOND with other atoms.

46.

Why cell is called fundamental unit of life​

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tion:A CELL carries out nutrition, RESPIRATION, excretion, transportation and reproduction; the way an individual organism does. Unicellular organisms are CAPABLE of independent existence which shows a cell's capability to exist independently. Due to this, a cell is called the fundamental and STRUCTURAL unit of life.

47.

Why do we classify organisms​

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tion:All living things are organized into GROUPS by scientists as they are identified. ... Different scientists use VARIOUS systems of classification to organize all living things into groups. Overall, the REASON scientists classify living things is to understand the relationships between different organisms.OR,It is necessary to classify organismsbecause: ... It HELPS in the identification of livingorganisms as well as in understanding the diversity of living organisms. Classification helps us to learn about different kinds of plants and animals, their features, similarities and differences.

48.

Chart of element and their atomic no.,electron configuration, valence electrons and valency​

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I HOPE this will HELP!!

49.

What is hydration Enthalpy. Explain​

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50.

6th sst. paper sample 2019. not. solved​

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search in ONLINE which book you READ oswal then you download scan the code in PLAY STORE after you scan the code and you get solution