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1.

Battel of the wild animals and villge peoples

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Explanation:

Recently a piece of news surfaced that a woman was KILLED by a tiger in Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan. This was the seventh such case in last two YEARS. This isn’t the first time news like this has surfaced. With a never-ending quest of development, both humans and animals have suffered at the hand of our efforts to form a developed society. While numerous animals stare down at extinction, many humans have also died for no reason whatsoever. So, what is this PROBLEM which has killed both humans and wildlife?

How often have we been hearing the news of tiger or leopard being attacked by local villagers or a human losing his/her life after coming in close contact with a wild animal? How often do we GET to hear about the cause or solution of this ever growing problem? While the world has lost a majority of its natural wildlife habitat and a vast portion of wild animals are under the endangered category or already extinct, the ever-growing human-animal conflict has proven to be one of the biggest hurdles for wildlife conservation efforts. The reason for the increase in conflicts are purely two fold – encroachment of wildlife habitats that are meant to be the home to these lethal wild animals and the second reason is the uneven distribution of wild animal population across National Park and Wildlife Sanctuaries in India. Before we get onto discuss the root of the problem and solution of it, let’s refresh our memory with recent CASES of human-animal conflict.

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1. Answer the following in three to four sentences, Cany)Explain why foreign companies find beneficial to set up industrial plants in India, How does it affect the workers employed in the factore?​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

->CORRECT the following sentences

-I have seen him yesterday.

-We had gone to the movies last night.

-I had spoken to them about my holiday.

-You must attend your teacher's instructions.

-The hen has lain SIX eggs.

->Correct the following sentences answer

-I saw him yesterday. (We do not use the present perfect tense with PAST time expressions.)

-We WENT to the movies last night.

-I spoke to them about my holiday. (The past perfect tense is not used to say that something happened in the past. It is used to indicate the earlier of the two past actions.)

-You must listen to your teacher’s instructions.

-The hen has laid six eggs.

3.

What do you mean by Bhakti movement?​

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The Bhakti MOVEMENT REGIONALLY developed around different GODS and goddesses, and some sub-sects were VAISHNAVISM (Vishnu), Shaivism (Shiva), Shaktism (Shakti goddesses), and Smartism.[4][5][6] Bhakti movement preached using the local languages so that the message reached the masses.The movement was inspired by many poet-saints, who championed a wide range of philosophical positions ranging from theistic dualism of Dvaita to absolute monism of Advaita Vedanta.[7][8]

4.

What are all the struggles faced by the people in the protest for jallikattu ​Give a brief answerplease answer a soon as you see this question I will follow you and Mark you as a braialist

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VARIOUS TYPE of problems faced by people in the PROTEST for jallikattu some people are death and injured in this protest

5.

Q.25 Write the difference between economic and Non-economic activities with the helpof example.​

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ANSWER: economic activity

1.these activity are done with motive to earn money

2.it is added to national income

3.eg - a teacher works for money , employee works in an office to get PAID

Non - ecomonic activity

1.it not done with motive to earn money

2.it is not added to national income

3. People working in NGO WORK in order to help but do not earn money

6.

WhT are the consequences of the validation of our belief by Science?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

hi guys I have a GREAT DAY and the same PLANE

7.

What is right and explain its features​

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Rights are claims of the INDIVIDUALS for their development in society. Rights are recognized by the society as common claims of all the people. Rights are RATIONAL and MORAL claims that the people MAKE on their society.

8.

Why do you think has the Parliament been given park over the government budget​

Answer» SORRY IDK the ANSWER
9.

Which components of cells are similar in function and/'or structure to that of a civilization​

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Answer: The cell (from Latin cella, meaning "small room"[1]) is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all KNOWN organisms. A cell is the SMALLEST unit of life. Cells are often CALLED the "building blocks of life". The study of cells is called cell biology, CELLULAR biology, or cytology.

Cells consist of cytoplasm enclosed within a membrane, which contains many biomolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids.[2] Most plant and animal cells are only visible under a microscope, with dimensions between 1 and 100 micrometres.[3] Organisms can be classified as unicellular (consisting of a single cell such as bacteria) or multicellular (including plants and animals).[4] Most unicellular organisms are classed as microorganisms.

The number of cells in plants and animals varies from species to species, it has been estimated that humans contain somewhere around 40 trillion (4×1013) cells.[a][5] The human brain accounts for around 80 billion of these cells.[6]

Cells were discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, who named them for their resemblance to cells inhabited by Christian monks in a MONASTERY.[7][8] Cell theory, first developed in 1839 by Matthias Jakob Schleiden and Theodor Schwann, states that all organisms are composed of one or more cells, that cells are the fundamental unit of structure and function in all living organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells.[9] Cells emerged on Earth at least 3.5 billion years ago.[10][11][12]

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10.

3.Why is Sardar Patel known as the Iron Man?​

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SARDAR Patel is KNOWN as iron Man because of his idea of INTEGRATION of INDIA he was DECLARED as iron Man of India through the ideology of jawaharlal Nehru

11.

Econd Carnatic War brought laurels to the British Justify for 2 marks question​

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ANSWER: because French were defeated from British the war USED so much money for WEAPONS and for arms it brought FINANCIAL PROBLEM to the company

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12.

How do people celebrate diwali? short answer plz​

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PEOPLE celebrate Diwali with love and JOY with their families. this is the festival of lights which enlighten their lifes and DESTROY all EVIL.

13.

What new changes has been made in the Hindu Succession on sentiment Act 2005​

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Answer: There was a REVOLUTIONARY STEP in the field of INDIAN legislation REGARDING RIGHTS of women in India.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!!!!!

14.

How can we plan to complete syallabus of sst class 9 cbse in two days???​

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by studying and WRITTING the IMPORTANT of the TEXT so that you can STUDY easily

15.

Out of the following, which group does not fall under the category of DravidianFamily?(A) Yarava(B) Kota(C) Badaga(D) Kanauri​

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(B)

Explanation:

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16.

Outof the following whilerupas not fall under the category of DravidianFamily(A) Yarava(B) Kota(C) Badaga(D)Kanauri​

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ANSWER:

it is not PERFECT answer but I THINK B) KOTA

17.

8.24 cm. Find the di due sheet required to make 10 such caps.A bus stop is barricaded from the rem the remaining part of the road, by using 50 hollowcones made of recycled cardboard. Each cone has a base diameter of 40 cm and heightIm If the outer side of each of the cones is to be painted and the cost of painting 1812 per m', what will be the cost of painting all these cones? (Use t = 3.14 and take11.04 =1.02)​

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<P>ANSWER:

The zeros of a POLYNOMIAL are the SOLUTIONS to the equa p(x) represents the polynomial. If we graph this polynomial as y = p(x), then you can see that these are the values of x where y =

18.

What is the need for consumer protection​

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EXPLANATION:

Consumer AWARENESS about their legitimate rights has been constantly growing in RECENT years.

Consumer protection movement is a part of global recognition and concern that consumers are a weak PARTY in buying goods and SERVICES as compared to the manufacturers and traders producing and selling them.

19.

Write about the peninsular plateau. At least 15 points​

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Here's your answer ,

The Peninsular PLATEAU is a TABLELAND composed of the old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic ROCKS. It was formed DUE to the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land and thus, making it a part of the oldest landmass. The plateau has broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills. This plateau consists of two broad divisions, namely, the Central Highlands and the Deccan Plateau. The part of the Peninsular plateau lying to the north of the Narmada river covering a major area of the Malwa plateau is known as the Central Highlands.

The peninsular plateau is a tableland. It is composed of the oldest rocks because it was formed from the drifted part of the Gondwana land.

The plateau can be broadly divided into two regions, viz. the Central Highlands and the Deccan Plateau.

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20.

What precaution should be making historical serials shows​

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ANSWER:

I don't KNOW SIS SRY .............

21.

India is a wall kintu geographic al unit​

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ANSWER:

India lies on the Indian Plate, the northern part of the Indo-Australian Plate, whose continental crust FORMS the Indian subcontinent. The country is situated north of the equator between 8°4' north to 37°6' north latitude and 68°7' east to 97°25' east longitude.[2] It is the seventh-largest country in the world, with a total area of 3,287,263 square kilometres (1,269,219 sq mi).[3][4][5] India measures 3,214 km (1,997 mi) from north to south and 2,933 km (1,822 mi) from east to west. It has a land frontier of 15,200 km (9,445 mi) and a coastline of 7,516.6 km (4,671 mi).[1]

Geography of India

India 78.40398E 20.74980N.jpg

Continent

Asia

Region

South Asia

Indian subcontinent

Coordinates

21°N 78°E

Area

Ranked 7th

• Total

3,286,927 km2 (1,269,090 sq mi)

• Land

91%

• Water

9%

Coastline

7,516.6 km (4,670.6 mi)

Borders

Total land borders:[1]

15,200 km (9,400 mi)

Bangladesh:

4,096.70 km (2,545.57 mi)

China (PRC):

3,488 km (2,167 mi)

Pakistan:

3,323 km (2,065 mi)

Nepal:

1,751 km (1,088 mi)

Myanmar:

1,643 km (1,021 mi)

Bhutan:

699 km (434 mi)

Highest point

Kangchenjunga

8,586 m (28,169 ft)

Lowest point

Kuttanad

−2.2 m (−7.2 ft)

Longest river

Ganga (or Ganges)

2,525 km (8,284,121 ft)

Largest lake

Wular Lake

30 to 260 km2 (12 to 100 sq mi)

Exclusive economic zone

2,305,143 km2 (890,021 sq mi)

On the south, India projects into and is bounded by the Indian Ocean—in particular, by the Arabian Sea on the west, the Lakshadweep Sea to the southwest, the Bay of Bengal on the east, and the Indian Ocean proper to the south. The Palk Strait and Gulf of Mannar separate India from Sri Lanka to its immediate southeast, and the Maldives are some 125 kilometres (78 mi) to the south of India's Lakshadweep Islands across the Eight Degree Channel. India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands, some 1,200 kilometres (750 mi) southeast of the mainland, share maritime borders with Myanmar, Thailand and Indonesia. Kanyakumari at 8°4′41″N and 77°55′230″E is the southernmost tip of the Indian mainland, while the southernmost point in India is Indira Point on Great Nicobar Island. The northernmost point which is under Indian administration is Indira Col, Siachen Glacier.[6] India's territorial waters extend into the sea to a DISTANCE of 12 nautical miles (13.8 mi; 22.2 km) from the coast baseline.[7] India has the 18th largest Exclusive Economic Zone of 2,305,143 km2 (890,021 sq mi).

The northern FRONTIERS of India are defined largely by the Himalayan mountain range, where the country borders China, Bhutan, and Nepal. Its western border with Pakistan lies in the Karakoram range, Punjab Plains, the Thar Desert and the Rann of Kutch salt marshes. In the far northeast, the Chin Hills and Kachin Hills, deeply forested mountainous regions, separate India from Burma. On the east, its border with Bangladesh is largely defined by the Khasi Hills and Mizo Hills, and the watershed region of the Indo-Gangetic Plain.[clarification needed]

The Ganga is the longest river originating in India. The Ganga–Brahmaputra system occupies most of northern, central, and eastern India, while the Deccan Plateau occupies most of southern India. Kangchenjunga, in the Indian state of Sikkim, is the highest point in India at 8,586 m (28,169 ft) and the world's third highest peak. The climate across India ranges from equatorial in the far south, to alpine and tundra in the UPPER regions of the Himalayas

22.

Who were the members of the drafting committee​

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The DRAFTING COMMITTEE had seven members: Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar, N. Gopalaswami; B.R. Ambedkar, K.M MUNSHI, MOHAMMAD Saadulla, B.L. Mitter and D.P. Khaitan.

23.

What are ubiquitous resource​

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A ubiquitous resource is a natural resource that is available just about anywhere you live. AIR, WIND, WATER are all ubiquitous resources. Localized resources are natural resources only found in certain PLACES.

24.

What does your grandparents do for your family ? don't give stupi...answer ​

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ANSWER:

The role of grandparents in the family also includes having open discussions with their children. ... Similarly, the role of grandparents in the family is also to provide KNOWLEDGE, MATURITY, STABILITY, and unconditional love to the lives of their grandchildren.

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25.

Explain the reason for calling some rights as fundamental rights​

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Explanation:

They are called as FUNDAMENTAL Rightsbecause they are “basic LAWS' of a nation. These rights are EXPLAINED in Constitution and CHANGING governments cannot play with them according to their whims.These rights are judiciable, and, are protected by courts in any CASE of violation.

26.

Mention the significant word in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution​

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Significance means having the QUALITY of being "significant" — meaningful, important. It also refers to the MEANING of something. A certain date might have significance because it's your BIRTHDAY or the anniversary of Princess Di's WEDDING

27.

What are fundamental rights.how can we secure them?​

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How can we SECURE our rights? (i) The fundamental rights in the CONSTITUTION are important because they are ENFORCEABLE. We have a right to seek the enforcement of these rights. ... (III) The Supreme Court and the High Court have the power to issue directions, orders or writs for the enforcement of the Fundamental Rights.

28.

Name three kingdom that gained importance after the decline of the guptas​

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ANSWER:

HARSHAVARDHANA,CHALUKYAS,PALLAVAS

29.

What does your mother and father do for your family ? plz help me but don't answer it 4 time pass ​

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ANSWER:

they are heart❤ and SOUL of our HOUSE. they MAKE our needs FULFILLED

30.

What work the standing committee do at municipal corporation

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the standing commitee appeal RELATING to TAX of the municipal corporation shall DISPOSE of appeal on taxation and give direction to the secretary to levy taxes in respect of CASES which escaped assesment and reasses under valued causes

31.

State any two causes of lanadslides occurence ?​

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where❓.............

32.

Please answer my question ..... I will mark you as brainlist​

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ANSWER:

INCOME of FARMAR........

33.

Social ls 12 (ncert) semimar. class 6​

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ANSWER:

what is this.Are U WASTING our TIME

34.

What is the most common form of democracy in the world? Explain with any two reasons

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The most common form of democracy in TODAY 's WORLD is represntative democracy. Representative democracy or indirectdemocracy is when people choose to vote for who will represent them in a PARLIAMENT. This is the most common form of democracy FOUND ACROSS the world.

35.

War and deforestation​

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ANSWER:

WAR CAUSES DEFORESTATION.

36.

What was Bastille? when was it broken ​

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On 14 JULY 1789, a state prison on the east side of PARIS, known as the Bastille, was attacked by an angry and AGGRESSIVE mob. The prison had BECOME a symbol of the monarchy's dictatorial rule, and the event became one of the defining moments in the Revolution that FOLLOWED.

37.

why were Christian machineries attacked by many peoples in the country would some people have supported them too if so for what reasons(very smallest answer )​

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ANSWER:

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38.

3.The Premier of China who signed Panna who signed Panchasheela Principles was(A) Sun Yat-sen(B) Chiang Kai-shek(C) Chou En-Lai(D) Mao Tse Tung.​

Answer» MAO Tse TUNG was the PREMIER of CHINA who signed Panna
39.

How can we understanding the foreigner English.​

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ANSWER:

friend for that we have to learn ENGLISH

there are MANY good apps for improving english

40.

What are genocidal war​

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Genocide is INTENTIONAL action to destroy a people (usually defined as an ethnic, national, racial, or religious group) in whole or in part. The hybrid word "genocide" is a combination of the Greek word γένος ("race, people") and the Latin suffix -caedo ("act of killing"). The TERM genocide was coined by Raphael Lemkin in his 1944 book Axis Rule in Occupied Europe.

The United NATIONS Genocide Convention, which was established in 1948, defines genocide as "acts committed with INTENT to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, as such" including the killing of its members, causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group, deliberately imposing living conditions that seek to "bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part", preventing births, or forcibly transferring

41.

What is todays news main headline for social science ​

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Humans began developing a complex culture as early as the Stone Age. This DEVELOPMENT was brought about by SOCIAL interactions between various groups of hunters and gatherers, a UZH STUDY has now confirmed. The RESEARCHERS ...

Explanation:

42.

What do you understand by the consept subsistence​

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Subsistence means the minimal resources that are necessary for survival. If you WORK for subsistence, you'll PROBABLY receive food, WATER, and lodging (INTERNET access not included). Subsistence can be used in a variety of subtly different ways.

43.

Why did Hitler hated Jews??​

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HITLER hated Jews because he thought that GERMAN Jews are responsible for all the ILLS of Germany.....

EXPLANATION:

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44.

- दो नगदी फसलों के नाम बताइये।​

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ANSWER:

nagdi MEANS what

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45.

What does your mother do for your family? answer for class 1 plz​

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Answer:

She takes RESPONSIBILITY of the family by cooking and doing household work and ALSO EARNS money by doing job so that she n her family should not FACE any problems

46.

Pl answer this question i will mark u as branliest​

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ANSWER:

I THINK OPTION (a) IS CORRECT.......

47.

What was jungvolk please tell acc ti ncert in 9​

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The Deutsches Jungvolk in der HITLER Jugend was the separate section for BOYS aged 10 to 14 of the Hitler Youth organisation in Nazi Germany. Through a programme of OUTDOOR activities, parades and sports, it aimed to indoctrinate its young members in the TENETS of Nazi ideology.

48.

What were the duties of muqaddam and patwari​

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ANSWER:

i DONNO no PLSS MARK me as brainliest

Explanation:

I M SRY i donnow

49.

Why did Congress start non cooperation movement why was it withdraw prematurely​

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The Non-cooperation movement was launched on 1 AUGUST 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi with the aim of self-governance and obtaining full independence as the INDIAN National Congress (INC) withdraw its SUPPORT for British reforms following the Rowlatt Act of 21 March 1919, and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 13 APRIL 1919.

50.

First INC session of surat year?​

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The Indian National CONGRESS (INC), which was ESTABLISHED in 1885 by A.O HUME, was divided into two GROUPS(in the year 1907) mainly by extremists and moderates at the Surat Session of the Congress.