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Q.What is Sirius????? |
Answer» SIRIUS, also called ALPHA Canis Majoris or the Dog Star, brightest star in the night sky, with apparent VISUAL magnitude −1.46. It is a BINARY star in the constellation Canis Major. The bright component of the binary is a blue-white star 25.4 times as luminous as the Sun. |
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Under what circumstances can viruses reproduce ? |
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Answer» Explanation: A virus is a microscopic particle that can infect the cells of a biological ORGANISM. Viruses can only replicate themselves by infecting a HOST cell and THEREFORE cannot reproduce on their own. |
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Give me answer value based question merko bta dena ki aap kon se waly ka answer bata rhy ho |
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Answer» Answer: Which hindrance of commerce is highlighted in the following activities? a. It removes the geographical separation between producers and consumers b. Banking and financing institutions provide necessary FUNDS to CARRY on business activities c. Insurance protects the goods in case of damage due to theft, FIRE and accidents. d. Warehousing FACILITIES holding goods till they are required. 10. Identify the types of industry highlighted in each of the following |
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Which among the following is a base a)CH3OH b)KOH c)C3H7OH d)C2H5OH |
Answer» d)C2H5OH |
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Q 52: The hardness of water is removed by |
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Answer» Answer: The presence of magnesium and calcium carbonates in WATER makes it TEMPORARILY hard. In this case, the hardness in water can be REMOVED by boiling the water. Explanation: hope it HELPS you |
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What are the major platforms |
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Answer» Explanation: what are the major PLATFORM of what?? |
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VhE-jU8ECGXZOOTOB119ZglBXg/formResponseClear selectionQ. If the graph of y = f(x) is transformed into the graph of 2y - 6 = - 4 f(x-3), point(a,b) on the graph of y = f(x) becomes point (A,B) on the graph of2y - 6 = - 4 f(x3) where A and B are given byO A = a - 3, B = bV A = a +3, B = bQO A = a +3, B =-26O A = a +3, B = -2b +3 |
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Answer» Answer: VhE-jU8ECGXZOOTOB119ZglBXg/formResponse Clear selection Q. If the graph of y = f(X) is transformed into the graph of 2y - 6 = - 4 f(x-3), point (a,b) on the graph of y = f(x) BECOMES point (A,B) on the graph of2y - 6 = - 4 f(x 3) where A and B are given by O A = a - 3, B = b V A = a +3, B = b Q O A = a +3, B =-26 O A = a +3, B = -2B +3 |
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Explain the nitrogen cycle? |
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Answer» Answer: The nitrogen CYCLE is the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical FORMS as it CIRCULATES among atmosphere, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems. The conversion of nitrogen can be carried out through both biological and physical processes Explanation: ✨✨✨ |
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Give me answer value based question |
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Answer» Answer: with water. ... Some of the oldest lakes and ponds (more than three hundred THOUSAND years old) were formed by tectonic activity related to movement of Earth's crust.Most lakes and ponds form as a result of GLACIAL processes. As a glacier retreats, it may leave behind an uneven surface CONTAINING hollows that fill with water. ... Some of the oldest lakes and ponds (more than three hundred thousand years old) were formed by tectonic activity related to movement of Earth's crust.Most lakes and ponds form as a result of glacial processes. As a glacier retreats, it may leave behind an uneven surface containing hollows that fill with water. ... Some of the oldest lakes and ponds (more than three hundred thousand years old) were formed by tectonic activity related to movement of Earth's crust.Most lakes and ponds form as a result of glacial processes. As a glacier retreats, it may leave behind an uneven surface containing hollows that fill with water. ... Some of the oldest lakes and ponds (more than three hundred thousand years old) were formed by tectonic activity related to movement of Earth's crust.Most lakes and ponds form as a result of glacial processes. As a glacier retreats, it may leave behind an uneven surface containing hollows that fill with water. ... Some of the oldest lakes and ponds (more than three hundred thousand years old) were formed by tectonic activity related to movement of Earth's crust.Most lakes and ponds form as a result of glacial processes. As a glacier retreats, it may leave behind an uneven surface containing hollows that fill with water. ... Some of the oldest lakes and ponds (more than three hundred thousand years old) were formed by tectonic activity related to movement of Earth's crust.Most lakes and ponds form as a result of glacial processes. As a glacier retreats, it may leave behind an uneven surface containing hollows that fill with water. ... Some of the oldest lakes and ponds (more than three hundred thousand years old) were formed by tectonic activity related to movement of Earth's crust.Most lakes and ponds form as a result of glacial processes. As a glacier retreats, it may leave behind an uneven surface containing hollows that fill with water. ... Some of the oldest lakes and ponds (more than three hundred thousand years old) were formed by tectonic activity related to movement of Earth's crust.Most lakes and ponds form as a result of glacial processes. As a glacier retreats, it may leave behind an uneven surface containing hollows that fill with water. ... Some of the oldest lakes and ponds (more than three hundred thousand years old) were formed by tectonic activity related to movement of Earth's crust.Most lakes and ponds form as a result of glacial processes. As a glacier retreats, it may leave behind an uneven surface containing hollows that fill with water. ... Some of the oldest lakes and ponds (more than three hundred thousand years old) were formed by tectonic activity related to movement of Earth's crust.Most lakes and ponds form as a result of glacial processes. As a glacier retreats, it may leave behind an uneven surface containing hollows that fill with water. ... Some of the oldest lakes and ponds (more than three hundred thousand years old) were formed by tectonic activity related to movement of Earth's crust.Most lakes and ponds form as a result of glacial processes. As a glacier retreats, it may leave behind an uneven surface containing hollows that fill with water. ... Some of the oldest lakes and ponds (more than three hundred thousand years old) were formed by tectonic activity related to movement of Earth's crust.Most lakes and ponds form as a result of glacial processes. As a glacier retreats, it may leave behind an uneven surface containing hollows that fill with water. ... Some of the oldest lakes and ponds (which the site as well as the site museum were set up for tourists.Lothal is famous for the discovery of several ruins of Indus Valley Civilization. Lothal is located between the Sabarmati river and its tributary Bhogavo, in the Saurasthra region. ... EXCAVATION was CARRIED out at Lothal between 1955 and 1962, after which the site as well as the site museum were set up for tourists.Most lakes and ponds form as a result of glacial processes. As a glacier retreats, it may leave behind an uneven surface containing hollows that fill with water. ... Some of the oldest lakes and |
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See you all someday...goodbye__________________________Q.What is Photosynthesis? |
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Answer» Hmmm.... |
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(2) A plant that is partially autotrophic. |
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Answer» PITCHER PLANT is PARTIALLY AUTOTROPHIC plant. |
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Are all living things natural? Give reason for your Answer. |
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Answer» Answer: LIVING THINGS Are the things that can move, grow, live etc. NON living things are the things that move when we move it. They don't live and grow. Plants, Humans and Animals are natural things.So most of the living things ate natural.pls GIVE me a thanks |
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light ray is travelling from denser medium to rarer medium.identify the angle of incidence and angle of refraction repectively |
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Answer» this is because when LIGHT comes out of denser medium it GOES away from normal as a result angle of refraction is greater than angle of incidence. |
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What is the diffrent between weight and mass |
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Answer» Answer: Your mass is the same no matter where you go in the universe; your WEIGHT, on the other hand, changes from place to place. Mass is MEASURED in KILOGRAMS; even though we usually talk about weight in kilograms, strictly SPEAKING it should be measured in newtons, the units of force. |
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अधिकतर आधुनिक हथियार कैसे कार्य करता है? |
Answer» ANSWER:Mostly wepones are useing by Soldires and farmers , Gaurds for securiety .Slodires using wepones for war and for securiety for CountryI hope its help full ☆ |
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Complete my 600 thanks please |
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Answer» But you have to return Explanation: PLEASE MARK it BRAINLIEST answer |
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___ generation finds it difficult to adjust to new technological times a.) old b.) new |
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Answer» NEW GENERATION finds it difficult to adjust to new TECHNOLOGICAL times. |
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Write two ways in which living things are different from non - living things. |
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Answer» The TWO ways in which LIVING things are different from non - living things are :
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With the help of the diagram show the inner structure of the ovary of a flower |
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Answer» Mark as Brainliest❣️ |
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What is immunization |
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Answer» IMMUNIZATION, or IMMUNISATION, is the PROCESS by which an individual's immune SYSTEM becomes fortified against an agent. Mark as Brainliest❣️ |
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5. What is the physical state of water at-(a) 25°C(b) 0°C(c) 100°C?HELP ME PLEASE |
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Answer» 0 deg c - Solid or Liquid 100 deg c - Liquid or Gas |
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Contribution of each Scientific Period in the Development of Science and technology in the Philippines. |
Answer» The MAJOR contributions of science and technology to Philippine nation-building are linked to its socio-economic progress and its industrialization. Today, the current state of our country is very low in its capacity to produce LOCAL goods for DOMESTIC needs as WELL as in international scientific RESEARCH publications! |
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How do you know that these things are living? |
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Write short note on neuron andits types |
Answer» GOOD Morning ✌️✌️There are four types of neurons: SENSORY: Sensory neurons deliver electrical signals from the outer parts of the body — the glands, muscles, and skin — into the CNS. Motor: Motor neurons carry signals from the CNS to the outside parts of the body. ... INTERNEURONS: Interneurons sends MESSAGES from one NEURON to another. Keep Smiling ❤ |
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О ассасиол5. What is the physical state of water at-(a) 25°C(b) 0°C(c) 100°C? |
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Answer» Answer: Here's your answer Explanation: (a) The PHYSICAL STATE of WATER at 25 ∘ C is liquid. (B) The physical state of water at 0 ∘ C can be solid/liquid or both. (c) The physical state of water at 100 ∘ C can be gas/water or both. Hope it helps Pls mark me the brainliest |
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Explain the formation a) When chlorine is passed through potassium iodine solution containing chloroform, purple color is observed. Explain.b) When silver nitrate is added to seawater, a white precipitate is formed. Explain. |
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Write short note on neuron |
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Answer» Answer: A NEURON (or NEURONE) is a nerve cell that carries electrical impulses. NEURONS are the basic units of our nervous system. Neurons have a cell body (soma or CYTON), DENDRITES and an axon. |
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Name some object that made by these materials1) wood2)glass3)iron4) copper5) leather6) paper |
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Answer» Answer: wood table , cupboard glass window , glass bottle iron Nails, bucket, MACHINES, pipes, utensils copper Electric WIRES, utensils, coins, boiler leather Footballs. Bicycle seats. Belts. |
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3 differentiate between shearing and scouring |
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Answer» Answer: Shearing is the process of removing a thin LAYER of skin ALONG with its fleece in known as shearing. Scouring is the process of thoroughly washing the sheared skin and hair to remove grease, dust and dirt in known as scouring. Explanation: Shearing is the process of removing a thin layer of skin along with its fleece in known as shearing. Scouring is the process of thoroughly washing the sheared skin and hair to remove grease, dust and dirt in known as scouring. hope it helps you MARK as me brainlist drop THANKS PLEASE |
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What is a vaccine? please help |
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Answer» A VACCINE is a biological preparation that PROVIDES active ACQUIRED immunity to a PARTICULAR INFECTIOUS disease. |
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Zno+c=zn+co कौनसा पदार्थ अपचयित हो रहा है |
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Answer» zno+c=zn+co कौनसा पदार्थ अपचयित हो रहा है |
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In male reproductive system which of the following forms a common passage for both thesperms and urine |
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Prateek pandey opppppppppp |
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Answer» MATLAB kya hai Explanation: PLEASE follow and mark me as Brienliest answer I beg you LIKE a BEGGER |
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54. Hold a screen in front of a convex lens and adjust it to get a sharp and bright imageof a distant object, then the distance between the optic centre and the image givesA. Refractive indexB. Focal lengthC. Radius of curvatureD. Object distance |
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Match the column of deciduous trees |
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Suppose you're assigned a task of making a ppt.(power point presentation) on the topic ‘Oxygen cycle and ozone layer’ What are the objectives on which you will complete the ppt. in 10 slides? Given some points for the ppt. making.Please help don't spam . . . . |
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Answer» The ozone layer or ozone shield is a REGION of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet RADIATION. ... The ozone layer contains less than 10 parts per million of ozone, while the average ozone concentration in Earth's atmosphere as a whole is about 0.3 parts . Stage-1: All green plants during the process of photosynthesis, release oxygen back into the atmosphere as a by-product. Stage-2: All aerobic organisms use FREE oxygen for respiration. Stage-3: Animals exhale Carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere which is again USED by the plants during photosynthesis. |
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53. Object height and image height of a lens is 2cm and -4cm. Then the magnification isA 4B. -2C. 8D. 1 |
Answer» B) -2HENCE IMAGE is 2times greater than the object and it's REAL and inverted.Hope this will helpful |
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52. Observe the following tableMaterial mediumRefractive indexDiamond2.42Alcohol1.36Crown glass1.52Water1.33In which material medium a ray of light bends the least?A. DiamondB. WaterC. Crown glassD.Alcohol |
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Answer» Answer: Diamond Explanation: I hope it is help youI MARK me Brain LIST |
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Dash is an indirect cause of shortage of water a) child marriage b) open defecation c) illiteracy |
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Answer» Answer: Causes of Water Scarcity Overuse of Water. Water overuse is a HUGE ISSUE that a lot of people are dealing with. ... Pollution of Water. ... Conflict. ... Distance. ... Drought. ... Governmental Access. ... Global WARMING. ... ILLEGAL dumping. Explanation: |
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51. To get a highly diminished and point sized image by Convex lens, the object should beplacedA. Beyond centre of curvature (2F2)B. At centre of curvature (2F2)C. At principle focus (F2)D. At infinity |
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Answer» D. At infinity Explanation: The IMAGE of a very far off OBJECT (object at infinity) is a REAL, DIMINISHED and almost point-like image. |
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Beat like structure present in the ovary are called ______________ |
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Answer» ovule/ovaries is the answer Explanation: |
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1. ಕೋಶಕೇಂದ್ರವಿರದ ಜೀವಕೋಶದಲ್ಲಿ ಇದು ಇರುವುದಿಲ್ಲ ಎ. ಪ್ಲಾಸ್ಮಾ ಪೊರೆ ಬಿ. ಮೈಟೋಕಾಂಡ್ರಿಯ ಸಿ. ವರ್ಣತಂತು ಡಿ, ರಸದಾನಿ |
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You have invited you have invited . |
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Which of the following is true for the performance of a test? |
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Answer» Answer: PERFORMANCE Testing Techniques:Soak testing - Soak Testing also known as endurance testing, is PERFORMED to determine the system parameters under CONTINUOUS expected load. During soak TESTS the parameters such as memory utilization is monitored to DETECT memory leaks or other performance issues. |
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The components of a solution of sugar in water can be separated by (a) filtration (b) crystallisation (c) decantation (d) sedimentation The components of a solution of sugar in water can be separated by 1 point (a) filtration (b) crystallisation (c) decantation (d) sedimentation |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Most of the SUBSTANCES we see AROUND us are mixtures of DIFFERENT ELEMENTS and COMPOUNDS. |
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Which is not a component of the human environment? *1 pointLandReligionCommunityFactory |
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Why does a lyrebird have feathers |
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Answer» for flying Explanation: MARK me as brainlist thank my answer |
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