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1.

How does your breath help to warm your cold hands in winters

Answer»

You blow warm body TEMPERATURE AIR 98.6 degrees on to your hands that are exposed to probably freezing TEMPERATURES it is not gonna make them colder.


hope this HELPFUL

2.

How does government help When a calamity occurs

Answer»

Donate your Money. ...VOLUNTEER to Raise Money. ...GIVE Blood. ...Volunteer a HELPING HAND. ...Volunteer your Time and Energy. ...Volunteer in the Coming Weeks and Months - not just when the STORM first hits

3.

What do you know about pashmina shawls?

Answer»

Pashmina shawl is very famous in all over India and forgin........ these shawals are made in Kashmir MAINLY in ladakh....the MATERIAL for making this shawal is come from GOAT namely pashmina goat (FOUND in ladakh).......it is betterly design handcrafted product...

4.

What happens when metal react with a) air b) base c)water d)acid

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For EX. TAKE the metalnas Mg.
2Mg+O2➡️2MgO2.

Mg+NaOH➡️MgOH+N

Mg+H2O➡️MgO+H2(only in STEAM).

Mg+2HCl➡️MgCl2+H2

5.

Name the resources and facilities that you share with your neighbours.

Answer» SUGAR ,coffee powder TEA powder and some ETC .

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6.

Metals which act as bad conductors of heat

Answer»

gallium,  LEAD , THALLIUM ,indium, tin, tungsten, bismuth and also alloys of IRON and CHROMIUM , titanium


7.

Metals which act as good conductor of heat

Answer» METALS which ACT as good conducters are-

brass
aluminium
steel
copper

these are just EXAMPLES because all the metals are good conducters of HEAT
8.

Define of natural calamity

Answer» NATURAL calamity can be defined as the disasters of nature and AFFECT the nature BADLY
examples are EARTHQUAKE, DROUGHT etc.
9.

i want a photo to draw on the topic awareness about tobacco consumption and cancer. can you give me ?

Answer»

So l want to tell also that it also damage BRAIN HEART circulation system

10.

What is transgender????................

Answer» TRANSGENDER means NEUTER who change their sex or GENDER.
11.

By keeping a moistened bhakari or bread in a closed box for 3&4 days .observe using magnify glass then what result occupied?

Answer»

Their is PRESENT of VIRUS calledfungi

12.

Which part of the human brain is the centre of memory, learning, thinking and reasoning ????●○●》》cerebrum●○●》》hypophysis ●○●》》cerebellum ●○●》》medulla

Answer» CEREBRUM is ANSWER
not EXACTLY SURE
13.

The hands of a clock is which motion

Answer» PERIODIC MOTION MAY be the ANSWER.
14.

The height of your friend is 1.20 metre .Convert it to cm decim and mm

Answer»

1 METER = 100 CM
then 1.20 MTR = 120 cm
1 cm = 10 mm
= 1200mm

15.

Plz answer cute girls and smart boys only 21n 22

Answer» 22. newton's second law of motion : this law state that the rate of CHANGE of momentum of a body is directly proportion to the applied unbalance force and the change take PLACE in the DIRECTION of the force .
F inversely mv-mu/t
F inversely m(v-u)/t
as a=v-u/t
F inversely to ma
F = k*m*a (where k is constant)
THEREFORE F=ma
16.

Write down the formula by using anion and cation of aluminium phosphate

Answer»

AlkNo3is the FORMULA for ALUMINIUM PHOSPHATE

17.

How to stop rusting?........

Answer»

GALVANISATION prevents RUSTING that is the coating of ZINC on that PARTICULAR body...

18.

Only for brainlist persons... If you smart n intelligent then answer it, I swear I will make u a brainlist o plz help.I need 21 n 22 my friends

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19.

Q: A dimensionless quantity 1 MarkOptionsA) Never has a unitB) Always has a unitC) May have a unitD) Does not existQ: A wire of resistance R is stretched which increases its length by 1%. Its new resistance is = 2 MarksOptionsA) (1.01)2RB) 1.01RC) R/1.01D) R/(1.01)2

Answer» ANS 1) MAY have a unit
2) R/(1.01)2
20.

How does Eco produce

Answer» REUSABLE Produce Bags – Eco GREEN bags for Fruits and Veggies. ... This color coded set of 5 cloth produce bags ADDS a little spark. These mesh produce bags are made for strength and long life, with double sewn seams and tough 100% polyester.

I Hope it is useful
21.

What is haematometer

Answer»

The device used for determining the NUMBER of cells PER unit volume of a suspension is CALLED a counting chamber. It is the most widely used type of chamber, since it was mainly designed for performing blood cell COUNTS. ... The HEMOCYTOMETER is placed on the microscope stage and the cell suspension is counted..

22.

A body of weight 200N is suspended with the help of strings . find the tensions in the strings

Answer»

200 N is tension FORCE and 20 J is ENERGY by tension BCOZ g= 10m/s^2

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23.

Which is the chief content of the skeletal system

Answer» BRAIN is the CHIEF CONTENT
24.

What are fatty acids? what are the different uses of fatty acids?

Answer» FATTY ACID SERVE as energy for the muscles ,HEART and other organ.
25.

What is meant by. dispersions of light

Answer»

Hi.
GOOD morning.

The process of splitting of white LIGHT into SEVEN COLOURS is called dispersion of light.

hope it helps u

26.

the element be,mg,ca placed in the second group of periodic table their atomic size are 4,12,20 respectively. 1. write the electronic configuration. 2. write the valency exhibited by them. 3. which of 3 elements will be more reactive (size, nuclear charge).

Answer» 1S2 2S2
1s2 2s2 2P6 3s2
1s2 2s2 2P5 3s2 3p6 4s2
27.

how many groups and periods are there in modern table. how do atomic size and metallic characters as we go. 1. down a grow. 2. left to right.

Answer» \huge{\mathfrak{Heya!!}}
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⭕There are 7 periods and 18 groups in the modern PERIODIC table.

⭕Metallic CHARACTER of an element DECREASES on moving left to right in a periodic table. and increases on moving down a group.



⭕Atomic SIZE decreases on moving from left to right in a periodic table and increases on moving down a group.



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28.

an element M (Z=12). 1. write its electronic configuration. 2. state the group to which M belongs. 3. is M a metal or non metal. 4. write the formula of its oxide.

Answer»

It belongs to 2GROUP and it is a METAL.
FORMULA of its OXIDE= MgO

29.

What is the name of the German scientist whose law says that the affliction known as the “Royal Disease” is carried by women, but affects only men?

Answer» JOHANN CARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS
30.

Who is first person to use glass prism

Answer»

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The FIRST PERSON to USE GLASS prism was NEWTON.

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31.

The sun is huge source of and .

Answer» HEY mate here's UR ANS .

The Sun is huge source of light ENERGY and vitamins .

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32.

Throndikes law of effect examples

Answer»

The law of effect principle developed by EDWARD Thorndike suggested that:

"RESPONSES that produce a satisfying effect in a PARTICULAR situation become more likely to occur again in that situation, and responses that produce a discomforting effect become less likely to occur again in that situation (Gray, 2011, pp 108–109)."

Edward Thorndike (1898) is famous in psychology for his work on learning theory that lead to the development of operant conditioning within behaviorism.

Whereas classical conditioning depends on developing ASSOCIATIONS between events, operant conditioning involves learning from the consequences of our behavior.  Skinner wasn’t the first psychologist to study learning by consequences.  Indeed, Skinner's theory of operant conditioning is built on the ideas of Edward Thorndike.

Thorndike studied learning in animals (usually cats).  He devised a classic experiment in which he used a puzzle box (see fig. 1) to empirically test the laws of learning.



Fig 1: Simplified GRAPH of the result of the puzzle box experiment.

He placed a cat in the puzzle box, which was encourage to escape to reach a scrap of fish placed outside.  Thorndike would put a cat into the box and time how long it took to escape.  The cats experimented with different ways to escape the puzzle box and reach the fish.

Eventually they would stumble upon the lever which opened the cage.  When it had escaped it was put in again, and once more the time it took to escape was noted.  In successive trials the cats would learn that pressing the lever would have favorable consequences and they would adopt this behavior, becoming increasingly quick at pressing the lever.

Edward Thorndike put forward a “Law of effect” which stated that any behavior that is followed by pleasant consequences is likely to be repeated, and any behavior followed by unpleasant consequences is likely to be stopped.

33.

Why is the weight of an object on the moon is 1/6th its weight on the earth?

Answer» BCOZ moon APPLIES lesser FORCE of gravity than earth being LIGHTER than earth
34.

Why can't our eyes see a single rainbow

Answer»

Ultraviolet light (shorter than violet) and infrared (longer than red) are both also REFRACTED to some degree, we just can't see them because our EYES don't PICK them up. Some snakes can see infrared light, though, so the rainbow would have an extra band past the red edge to them

35.

What are the equation used to design an earth dam. please support with example

Answer»

A dam is a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of water or UNDERGROUND streams. Reservoirs created by dams not only suppress floods but also provide water for activities such as irrigation, human consumption, INDUSTRIAL use, aquaculture, and navigability. Hydropower is often used in conjunction with dams to generate electricity. A dam can also be used to COLLECT water or for storage of water which can be evenly distributed between locations. Dams generally serve the primary purpose of retaining water, while other structures such as floodgates or levees (also known as dikes) are used to manage or prevent water flow into specific land regions. The earliest known dam is the Jawa Dam in Jordan, dating to 3,000 BC.

The word dam can be traced back to Middle English,[1] and before that, from Middle Dutch, as seen in the names of many old cities.[2] The first known appearance of dam occurs in 1165. However, there is one village, Obdam, that is already mentioned in 1120. The word seems to be RELATED to the Greek word taphos, MEANING "grave" or "grave hill".[citation needed] So the word should be understood as "dike from dug out earth". The names of more than 40 places (with minor changes) from the Middle Dutch era (1150–1500 CE) such as Amsterdam(founded as 'Amstelredam' in the late 12th century) and Rotterdam, also bear testimony to the use of the word in Middle Dutch at that time.

36.

The fundamental particles whose relative change is zero is

Answer»

The FUNDAMENTAL PARTICLE whose RELATIVE CHARGE is ZERO is neutron .

37.

How can you specify specimen

Answer»

In MEDICINE, microbiology, etc. a specimen can be specifief as a SAMPLE of a SUBSTANCE or MATERIAL for EXAMINATION or study.

38.

What is force an motion

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Newton's second law of motion states that a force, acting on an OBJECT, will change its VELOCITY by CHANGING either its speed or its direction or both. If your basketball GOES rolling into the street and is hit by a bike, either the BALL will change direction or its speed or both.

39.

According to the video, what is one way that recent advances in veterinary medicine has changed how we care for our pets?

Answer»

The most important advancement in VETERINARY MEDICINE in recent times is the development of vaccines. Vaccinations have ensured us of safety and good health of our pet. Latest surgical advancements have HELPED us diagnose, cure and treat pet animals with an INCREDIBLE amount of accuracy. Also, vaccination is used to ENSURE adequate high-quality milk from cows.

40.

What are expected question in science could cone in 2019 board exam

Answer» GIVE QUESTIONS LIST , i will MARK it.
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41.

Consider the situation in the figure. All the surfaces are frictionless and string and pulley are light. Find magnitude of acceleration of two blocks.25. Consider the situation shown in figure (5-E9). All the surfaces are frictionless and the string and the pulley are light. Find the magnitude of the acceleration of the two blocks.

Answer»

Given :

Mass of each block is 1 KG,

sin θ1=4/5,

sin θ2=3/5.

The free-body DIAGRAMS for both the BOXES are shown below:

mgsinθ1 − T = ma    …(i)

T − mgsinθ2 = ma    …(ii)

Adding equations (i) and (ii),we get:

MG(sinθ1 − sinθ2) = 2ma

⇒ 2a = g (sinθ1 − sinθ2)

⇒a=g/5×1/2    

=g/10

42.

Write two lines each about ::Summer season, Rainy season, Winter season, Spring season

Answer»

Answer:

Summer season is the HOTTEST season of the year.

During summer season, days are longer and nights are shorter.

Rainy season is most WELCOMED season as children waited for a LONG to play in rain as heat was going to be overed.

In this season trees get a new shine, flowers bloom, GARDENS become green.

The winter season is the coldest season of the year, STARTING in the month of December and ending in the month of February.

The winter season is very cold and is one of the four seasons in India.

During spring season, days become bit longer and weather becomes pleasant.

Spring season gives relief after the three months of spine chilling winters.

43.

What is formula of gulcose

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44.

what do you mean by application based questionsin science?teacher said she will askapplication based questions but i have no idea what is that?experts plss answer this immediately coz fa1is coming tmr

Answer»

Application BASED questions MEANS she'll ask questions related to the PRACTICALS you've done

45.

What are the main functions of epithelial tissues ?

Answer» ANSWER.....

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PROTECTION
SECRETION
EXCRETION
☞ Absorption
☞ Sensory
☞ Reprodution

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46.

Explain smooth and diffuse reflection

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⭐ SMOOTH REFLECTION

✔ It is also KNOWN as regular reflection.

✔ The reflection taking place from a smooth surface gets REFLECTED in a PROPER manner and doesnot get scattered in all directions.

✔ Example - Reflection taking place in a plane mirror.


⭐ DIFFUESED REFLECTION ⭐

✔ It is also known as irregular reflection.

✔ In DIFFUSED or irregular reflection, the light rays after reflection from the surface gets scattered in all directions.

✔ Example - Reflection from wall surface.
47.

When sick,animals should be taken to a what

Answer» VETERINARY DOCTOR for CHECKUP
48.

Draw and lable a diagram of lightning with positive and negative charges

Answer»

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49.

The heat of the sun warms up the water and it turns into what?

Answer» THR heat of the sun warms up the WATER(condenses) and TURNS it into water vaopur.
50.

Does pure water conduct electricity?If not what can we do to make it conducting?Explain.

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A solution conducts current when positive and negative ions are randomly dissolved in it. Pure waterdoesn't have ENOUGH ions but when you add HCl you add a strong electrolyte so, after the ADDITION, solution can conduct ELECTRICITY very well.

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