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Which of the following organism gets its food from dead and decaying matter |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Why did you didn't MENTIONED the option. What the the animals A saprophyte or saprotroph is an organism which gets its energy from DEAD and decaying organic matter. This may be decaying pieces of plants or animals. This means that saprophytes are heterotrophs. They are consumers in the food chain. Examples saprophyte plants include: 1]Indian PIPE 2]Corallorhiza orchids 3]Mushrooms and molds 4]Mycorrhizal fungi Please tag this answer as Brainliest |
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Which two super power emerged after the second world war? |
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How does the reduction in cultivable land area affect the agricultural sector? Discuss |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: yes it affects as the whole agricultural sector is depends on LAND as they have to GROW crops on land and if there is reduction in CULTIVABLE land area then there will be less crop production . |
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Who controlled the deccan and also territores in north and south india |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: The Vishnukundina Empire was an Indian dynasty that ruled over the DECCAN, Odisha and parts of South India during the 5th and 6th CENTURIES carving land out from the Vakataka Empire. The Vishnukundin reign came to an end with the CONQUEST of the eastern Deccan by the Chalukya,PULAKESHIN II. |
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Ae dil thehar jaa Jeene ki koi tu wajah dhoondh leGhabra naa gham seApni khushi ka tu pata dhoondh le |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: tu PYAAR kar izhar kar hai pyar hi gam ki dawwa aie mere dil sun le zara |
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Which country shares the longest land boundary with India option China option b Pakistan option c Bangladesh options in Nepal |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: BANGALDESH is the shares longest BOUNDARY with india |
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Explain monopoly Right .. |
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Answer» ong>Answer: It is a privilege granted by an AUTHORITY to a person or entity to EXCLUDE all OTHERS from using, PRODUCING or selling a certain invention, product or service.Explanation: mark brainlist answer follow |
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Why was it difficult for new merchants tot business in towns ofof England class 10 cbse |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: Merchants could not EXPAND PRODUCTION within towns because here urban crafts and TRADE guilds were powerful.These were associations of producers that trained crafts people. RULERS granted different guilds the monopoly right to produce and trade in specific products Explanation: |
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Which group does a software engineer belong to |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Software engineering is a branch of computer science which includes the development and building of computer systems software and APPLICATIONS software. Explanation: software engineer is a person who applies the principles of software engineering to the design, development, maintenance, testing, and evaluation of computer software.
Prior to the mid-1970s, software practitioners generally called themselves computer scientists, computer programmers or software developers, regardless of their actual jobs. Many people prefer to call themselves software developer and programmer, because most widely agree what these terms mean, while the exact meaning of software engineer is still being debated. Software engineers have extensive knowledge of programming languages, software development, and computer operating systems, and they apply engineering principles to software creation. By applying these engineering principles to EVERY stage of the development process, from requirements analysis to the software process, they can create customized systems for individual clients. Just as a civil engineer will make sure that a BRIDGE has a solid foundation, a software engineer will also begin with a thorough STUDY of requirements and work through the development process in a systematic way |
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Which list shows mixtures in which the particle are increasing in size a. suspension,colloid, solutionb. colloid,solution,suspensionc. solution, colloid,suspensiond. solution, suspension, colloid |
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ਗੁਰਦਾਸਪੁਰ - ਪਠਾਨਕੋਟ ਸ਼ਿਵਾਲਿਕ ਦੀ ਔਸਤ ਉਚਾਈ ਕਿੰਨੀ ਹੈ |
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Gᴏᴏᴅ Eᴠᴇɴɪɴɢ Gᴜʏs...❤︎ Why did India choose the model of federalism and secularism while framing its constitution?? |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: The INDIAN constitution is based on federalism and refers to the existence in the country of more than one level of government. The Constitution defines clearly at every stage the limits of powers. In India there are state and central governments, and Panchayati Raj is the government's third tier. Secularism is a key feature of the Indian Constitution and defines a secular state as the state officially promotes no single RELIGION as the official religion of the country. The numerous communities in India implied that it was vital to establish a form of government which not only included people sitting in New Delhi , the capital, taking decisions for all. It was important, however, for decisions in relevant area to be taken at a different level of government in the States. Explanation
While every state in India has autonomy in exercising powers on specific matters, issues of national concern necessitate all such states to comply with the legislation of the central govt. The Constitution outlines in depth the problems which can be solved at any level of government. The Constitution also sets out where each government level can get the funds from for the work it does. In federalism, the States are not just federal government agents, but also rely on the constitution for their authority. The laws and policies of each of these tiers of government govern all individuals in India. Reasons for Secularism
India was to have a 'secularism' pledge. The premise, in its lesser public form, was that the government should not intervene in "PERSONAL religious affairs" and would establish circumstances under which citizens of all religions could live in harmony. Our constitution promotes harmony between different religious groups by placing equal importance on all religions. This reinforces the country's unity in turn. Introducing secularism in the Constitution was to inform all minorities in India that they are being treated equally and fairly and that there is no discrimination/prejudice of any kind. Their culture, religion, and language and can possess all the "citizenship rights & privileges Explanation: |
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Different methods adopted by the farmers for high yielding of crops |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Consider these 9 tips, techniques, and methods REGARDING how to increase your corn crop yield Plant Early, Plant Effectively. ... PRACTICE Seasonal Soil ROTATION. ... Know The Yield Potential. ... Always Scout Your Fields. ... Ensure Proper Water Drainage. ... Utilize FERTILIZERS. ... Test Your Soil. ... Weed Early and Often. |
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Give correct answer spammers stay awaycorrect answer will be brainlist answer |
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Answer» ong>Answer: SUBSISTENCE FARMING : Which is practiced to COMPLETE the need of the family. It is divided in two: i) Intensive Farming ii) Primitive Farming i.e. Shifting cultivation and NOMADIC Herding 2) COMMERCIAL FARMING : Which is done for trade purpose. It is divided in three: i) Commercial GRAIN Farming ii) Mixed Farming iii) Plantation |
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The primary focus of pradhan mantri van dhan Yojana is to |
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When India got independence..?? |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: Indian became an INDEPENDENT SOVEREIGN Country on 15th August, 1947Hope it helps U |
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Explain the causes of the second World Wars |
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Answer» ong>Answer: The major causes of World War II were numerous. They include the impact of the Treaty of Versailles FOLLOWING WWI, the worldwide economic DEPRESSION, failure of appeasement, the rise of MILITARISM in Germany and JAPAN, and the failure of the League of Nations. Explanation: |
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Impure water causes fatal disease. Mention the different types of purifying drinking water. |
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Answer» ong>Answer: dangerous diseases like cholera and TYPHOID fever. Other waterborne diseases include DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, polio and MENINGITIS. Unclean water for washing can cause skin and infectious eye DISEASE such as Trachoma. |
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Why do you think women should begiven equal opportunities as men? |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER:because both are HUMANS t Explanation: |
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Short note on balkans |
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Answer» DRA English language BALKAN Balkan short note mark me as BRAINLIEST |
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Difference between provincial and federal government?any6 |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: The federal government runs all the states joint, based on common federal law, while the state, or provincial government, functions under local state-wide laws. 2. The federal government is RUN by the PRESIDENT, while the state government is led by the Governor. Hope this HELPS u.. Pls mark as brainliest if u liked it |
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Who was the leader of the striking worker in Poland . Why he was dismissed |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Wałęsa climbed over the shipyard fence and QUICKLY became one of the strike leaders. The strike inspired other similar strikes in Gdańsk, which then spread across POLAND. Wałęsa headed the Inter-Enterprise Strike Committee, coordinating the workers at Gdańsk and at 20 other plants in the region. mark me as BRAINLIEST....... |
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What is The dash.map using to show Construct dams AND roads |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: There is something inherently fascinating about maps. They invite the eye to roam free and resonate perhaps with our ancient hunter-gatherer instincts. Maps tell stories of what was and what could be. They can REPRESENT the world around us in ways we never imagined so that something as PROSAIC as which way the wind blows becomes a view into an alternate universe. Maps can MAKE subway routes a work of art and reveal relationships we never knew existed. Clip from "Dams in the Mekong Basin" that shows every known commissioned, under construction, and planned dam in the basin. In the Mekong, dreams revolve around hydropower development. Everyone has a point of view, some for, some against, but here is one view that everyone can more or less agree on. Several years in the making, the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food has what is—for the time being at least—the most accurate map of dams in the Mekong. It's a crowded picture. This is in part because the map includes planned and under construction dams and not just hydropower dams but reservoirs for water supply and IRRIGATION. Figures vary depending on who you ask and the numbers are subject to change, but the general estimates are: a cascade of eight mainstream dams on the Lancang, with five currently in operation and another 20 planned or under construction on Lancang tributaries. On the Mekong south of the China border: 30 in operation with another 134 on the drawing boards. The numbers are impressive or frightening, depending on your politics, but numbers alone don’t show the whole picture. For that, a map is useful. The CPWF Hydropower Map tells a story, represents a dream and, like many maps do, raises questions. Is there anywhere else on the planet with such a density of dams? Is it economically possible to build all those dams? In such a crowded landscape, how does one dam affect the operation of another? Will the Mekong Basin become a Garden of Lakes and how would that affect things like food security and where people live and what they do for work One of the benefits is that when people are asking questions like this and pointing at a map, they are less inclined to point fingers at each other. Visually representing the numbers as a map externalizes issues that otherwise tend to descend into “duelling citation” debates that lead nowhere near the identification of real problems and POTENTIAL solutions. |
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Bharatache vidnyan shetratil yogdan |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: Explanation: I Can not UNDERSTAND |
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Short note on Independent and impartial judiciary |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: It is vitally important in a democracy that individual judges and the judiciary as a whole are impartial and independent of all external pressures and of each other so that those who appear before them and the wider PUBLIC can have confidence that their CASES will be decided FAIRLY and in accordance with the law. mark me as brainliest......... Follow me !!!! Hope u understood. |
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When did the legal fight for domestic voillence started? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: In an effort to BOLSTER the 1961 law, two new SECTIONS, Section 498A and Section 304B were introduced into the INDIAN Penal Code in 1983 and 1986. The most recent legislation is the PROTECTION of Women from Domestic Violence Act (PWDVA) 2005. |
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Who was the main centre of education during 700CE to 1200CE in South India |
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Answer» ER:- Temples was the main centre of education during 700CE to 1200CE in SOUTH India |
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What is spinning jenny ?? |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: The SPINNING jenny is a multi-spindle spinning frame, and was one of the KEY developments in the INDUSTRIALIZATION of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution. It was invented in 1764 or 1765 by James Hargreaves in Stanhill, Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire in England. hope this helps you ✌✌✌✌ |
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Write any one diffrence between traditional farmming method and modern farming method ,follow |
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Answer» Traditional FARMING makes use of traditional and age-old agriculture EQUIPMENT. On the other hand, MODERN farming makes use of modern equipment. Technology-intensive farming METHODS are USED in modern farming. |
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Explain the major development that too place during the non cooperation movement |
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Answer» ong>Answer: The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant but SHORT PHASE of the Indian independence movement from British rule. It was led by Mahatma Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and LASTED from 1920 to FEBRUARY 1922. [1] It aimed to resist British rule in India through non-violent means, or "Ahimsa" if u like the ans PLZ mark me brainlist and follow me |
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Predict what will happen if the farmers retire in indonesia |
| Answer» E will be no FOOD and a FAMINE will START in that AREA. | |
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What are the steps to open a account in bank |
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Answer» ong>Answer: STEPS to Open SBI Savings ACCOUNT at Branch Steps to Open a SBI Savings Account Online Eligibility Documents Required SBI Savings Account Helpline |
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What relationship do you have with your mother's sister |
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3.Differentiate between general election and by election. |
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Answer» ong>Answer: GENERAL ELECTIONS 1)These elections are held after a fixed time interval 2)These elections are conducted throughout the COUNTRY on same day. 3)These elections are conducted when the tenure of the present government gets over.
BY ELECTIONS 1)These elections can be held at any time whenever necessary. 2)These elections are conducted only in the required constituencies. 3)These elections can be held whenever there is a seat vacancy, death or resignation of the MP or MLA or any other emergency in the constituency some of the DIFFERENCE between by-election and general election are as follows:-
general elections are functioning to elect a national government whereas the by-election are functioning to elect a single MP. general election are held in all constituencies at the same time or same day or either within a few days. and by-election are held only for one constituency to fill the vacancy caused by the death or resignation of the member. general election are held regularly after five years and by-election are held before the expiry of 6 years from the date the seat falls vacant |
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Narmada Bachao Andolan or Save Narmada Movement is a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) that mobilised tribal people, farmers, environmentalists and human rights activists against theSardar Sarovar Dam being built across the Narmada river in Gujarat. It originally focused on theenvironmental issues related to trees that would be submerged under the dam water. Recently ithas re-focused the aim to enable poor citizens, especially the ousters (displaced people) to get fullrehabilitation facilities from the government. People felt that their suffering would not be in vain...accepted the trauma of displacement believing in the promise of irrigated fields and plentifulharvests. So, often the survivors of Rihand told us that they accepted their sufferings as sacrifice forthe sake of their nation. But now, after thirty bitter years of being adrift, their livelihood havingeven being more precarious, they keep asking: "Are we the only ones chosen to make sacrifices forthe nation?4.1. What was Narmada Bachao Andolan?42 What was the main focus of this movement?4.3 "Are we the only ones chosen to make sacrifices for the nation?" What do the survivorsmean by this statement? |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: vgbsjdusjsnsjsjsnsjsj Explanation: hsbxuxnddksomdnxjxjxjxnx |
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Heredity symptoms are received from |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Explanation: The most COMMON SYMPTOM of HAE is SWELLING that starts with skin tightness and tingling. Then it progresses to extreme, PAINFUL swelling. If UNTREATED, this swelling usually decreases over one to three days. |
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When we lower the temperature of the solvent, the rate of dissolving of the solute will... |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: The rate of DISSOLVING the SOLUTION will increase.. .. |
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When will this pandemic end? do anyone know the answer? We have to teach a lesson to that Chinese people |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: I support you Explanation: |
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Suppose you live at the farthest/ extreme end of Kashmir and you have to reach Kanyakumari. How much distance will you have to cover to reach Kanyakumari |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: Suppose you live at the farthest/ extreme end of Kashmir and you have to reach KANYAKUMARI. How much DISTANCE will you have to COVER to reach Kanyakumari |
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Why were corn law scrapped ?? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Unhappy with high food PRICES, industrialists and urban DWELLERS forced the abolition of the Corn LAWS. More and more people were purchasing food grains from the market. As the prices were pushing up there was a SOCIAL UNREST. This forced the government to scrap Corn Laws. Explanation: |
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What is appeasement policy |
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Answer» Appeasement in an international context is a diplomatic policy of making political or material concessions to an AGGRESSIVE power in ORDER to avoid conflict.[1] The term is most often applied to the foreign policy of the UK Governments of Prime MINISTERS Ramsay MACDONALD, Stanley Baldwin and most notably Neville Chamberlain towards Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy[2] between 1935–39. |
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4.is the main source of light energy. |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: the sun Explanation: PLS mark me as the BRAINLIEST |
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When we lower the twmperature of the solvent, the rate of dissolving ofthe solute will... |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: The temperature of the solvent is ANOTHER factor that affects how fast a solute dissolves. GENERALLY, a solute dissolves faster in a warmer solvent than it does in a cooler solvent because particles have more energy of movement. |
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What are the problems of unemployment..?? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: The PROBLEM of unemployment gives RISE to the problem of poverty. The GOVERNMENT suffers extra borrowing burden because unemployment causes a decrease in the PRODUCTION and less consumption of goods and services by the people. Unemployed persons can easily be ENTICED by antisocial elements. Hope it helps u |
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The land surface of sahara does not have uniform relief. Justify. |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: Desertification is a type of land degradation in drylands in which BIOLOGICAL productivity is LOST due to natural processes or induced by human activities whereby fertile areas become increasingly more arid.[2] It is the spread of arid areas caused by a VARIETY of factors, such as through climate change (particularly the current global WARMING)[3] and through the overexploitation of soil through human activity.[4] |
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Highlight any three causes of soil erosion. |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: The causes of soil erosion are: Explanation: · Deforestation: The roots of the trees hold the soil together. So indiscriminate felling of the trees leads to soil erosion by running WATER and WIND. · Floods and torrential rains: Floods and rains result in soil erosion ESPECIALLY when the land is devoid of any trees or VEGETATION cover. · Overgrazing of land: Grazing of animals may lead to the removal of grass cover, which may result in soil erosion. pls mark me as the brainliest :)
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