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1.

Where did Mr.Annie besant airst establish the house rule league

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esant founded the first house rule league atBombay PROVINCIAL CONGRESS in APRIL 1916.

2.

Most people in urban settlements are engaged in Forestry. is it true or false

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eople in URBAN SETTLEMENT are not ENGAGED in FORESTRY

3.

Why it is need to conserve our natural resources

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erve for FUTURE GENERATION

4.

Why source of energy is natural gas write in brief about it

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gas is a major SOURCE of electricity GENERATION through the uses of cogeneration gas turbine and steam turbine because burning natural gas produce both water and carbon dioxide it produce less carbon dioxide PER unit of energy release then coal which produce MOSTLY carbon dioxide

5.

Give reason why the socialist in Russia were against private property

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they BELIEVE that EVERYONE should have LAND.

6.

Who can biogas solve the energy problem in rural areas give your suggestion

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l areas, biogas is not only used in households to produce electricity but also high quality MANURE as slurry which is very USEFUL in AGRICULTURE. In biogas, shrubs, waste, animal dung and even human dung can be put REGULARLY so that its OUTCOME is also regular..

7.

Houses made of ice in very cold regions are called................

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teyour ANSWER is

8.

Why source of energy in natural gas write in brief about it

Answer» GAS is an ESSENTIAL source of energy. It is either FOUND in association with petroleum or not with it. -> It is not only used as a source of energy but also as a raw material in petro-chemical industries. -> It is considered as an eco-friendly fuel due to its LOW carbon dioxide emmisions-> CNG or COMPRESSED natural gas is the fuel for present generations... hope it helps
9.

What kind of relationship did the mughals have with the other rulers ? How did it benefit the mughals

Answer» INDIAN ruler starting ACCEPTED MUGHAL SUPERMACY and the mutual compained
10.

Chart table of organisation of the judiciary

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judiciary A) Dispute Resolution B) Judicial REVIEW C) Upholding the Law and Enforcing FUNDAMENTAL Rights

11.

Report on demonetisation and It's implementation

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ctionThere have been many voices on the issue of recent decision and implementation of Demonetization in India. Some of the well-known economists in the world have opposed it and have stated that it will not serve its intended purpose. Others, including some economists, industrialists and laypersons have shown support and have opined that despite the HARDSHIP it is for the greater good.Many who have lauded the demonetization policy have been critical with its implementation. It is RECOGNIZED that strategy formulation is outside the purview of project managers as their role is to implement the strategy in the best way and ensure results are achieved. An analogy would be when a country decides to defend its borders or go to war. The decision to do so is taken by the government which is political whereas the implementation is done by the armed forces who carry it out irrespective of whether the decision is deemed correct or not .Is it a project / program?PMBOK 5th edition defines a project as a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, result or service”.Program Management Standard 3rd edition defines a program as “a group of related projects, sub projects and related program activities which are managed in a coordinated way whose benefits are not available from managing them individually”.The Demonetization initiative can be considered a large program which consists of sub programs at the state, union territory or zone level with projects with for various Banks responsible for receiving and disbursing currency notes. There would also be projects for printing of notes at the Mints and sub-programs/projects for calibration of ATMs. In ADDITION, we have a large sub program for ADVOCACY and promotion of non-cash transactions.Objectives, Benefits & EffectsProgram ObjectivesThree Objectives were mentioned on Nov 8,2016 when the demonetization was announced.(2)

12.

When does autumn spring summer monsoon winter occur in India

Answer» OCCUR on oct-novsummer on MARCH to maywinter on DEC -Febmonsoon on JUNE to SEPTEMBER
13.

What is the name of our district and where is it headquarters

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rgarh is my districtNarnaul is it's HEADQUARTER CITY

14.

How are weekly markets held for a day in the week at different localities of atown

Answer» E market at DIFFERENT LOCALITIES help to fullfill the need of people
15.

How how can we separate a mixture of common salt ensure powder

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ing sand and salt is a fun science EXPERIMENT you can do from home. If you were ever interested in the scientific idea of solubility, SEPARATING these two is a SIMPLE way of demonstrating the concept. Whether at home or in a classroom, it's an incredibly straightforward PROCESS, and you'll GET a chance to see science in action.Hope it helps

16.

Any 5 measures taken by govt. of India for uplifment of backward classes

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.SOCIALLY and EDUCATIONALLY BACKWARD CLASSES.

17.

What are the reasons for not waiving of the loans of the farmers??? Answer for brainliest

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its because, 1. They GIVE supplies to farmer MARKETS, Targets;etc. so we should TREAT them right buy paying LOANS.

18.

Paraph on the life of the freedom fighters

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t prominent freedom activists and revolutionaries who made immense contribution towards India’s struggle for freedom.Tantia Tope (1814 – 18 April 1859)Tantia Tope was one of the Indian rebellions of 1857. He served as a general and led a group of Indian soldiers against the British. He was an ardent follower of Nana Sahib of Bithur and continued to fight on his behalf when Nana was forced to retreat by the British army. Tantia even forced General Windham to retreat from Kanpur and helped Rani Lakshmi of Jhansi to retain Gwalior.Nana Sahib (19 May 1824 – 1857)After leading a group of rebellions during the 1857 uprising, Nana Sahib defeated the British forces in Kanpur. He even killed the survivors, sending a hard-hitting message to the British camp. Nana Sahib was also known as an able administrator and is said to have led around 15,000 Indian soldiers.  Kunwar Singh (November 1777 - 26 April 1858)At the age of 80, Kunwar Singh led a group of soldiers against the British in Bihar. Using guerrilla warfare tactics, Kunwar bedazzled the British troops and managed to defeat the forces of Captain le Grand near Jagdispur. Kunwar Singh is known for his bravery and was fondly called as Veer Kunwar Singh.Rani Lakshmi Bai (19 November 1828 – 18 June 1858)One of the key members of India's first war of independence, Rani Lakshmi Bai went on to inspire thousands of women to join the fight for freedom. On 23 March, 1858 Lakshmi Bai defended her palace and the entire city of Jhansi when it was THREATENED to be captured by British troops led by Sir Hugh Rose.Bal Gangadhar Tilak (23 July 1856 – 1 August 1920)Bal Gangadhar Tilak was one of the most prominent freedom fighters of India who inspired thousands with the slogan – “Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it”. As a form of protest against the British, Tilak established schools and published rebellious newspapers. He was famous as one of the trios – Bal, Pal and Lal. People loved him and accepted him as one of their leaders and so, he was called Lokmanya Tilak.Mangal Pandey (19 July 1827 – 8 April 1857)    Mangal Pandey is said to have played a key role in inspiring Indian soldiers to start the great rebellion of 1857. Working as a soldier for the British East India Company, Pandey started firing at English officials and caught them unawares. His attack is regarded as the first step of the Indian rebellion that started in 1857.Begum Hazrat Mahal (1820 – 7 April 1879)Working along with leaders like Nana Saheb and Maulavi of Faizabad, Begum Hazrat Mahal rebelled against the British during the revolt of 1857. She was SUCCESSFUL in taking control of Lucknow after leading the troops in her husband’s absence. She rebelled against the demolition of temples and mosques before retreating to Nepal.Ashfaqulla Khan (22 October 1900 – 19 December 1927)    Ashfaqulla Khan was a firebrand among the young revolutionaries, who sacrificed his life for the sake of his motherland. He was an important member of the Hindustan Republican Association. Khan, along with his associates, executed the train robbery at Kakori for which he was arrested and executed by the British. Rani Gaidinliu (26 January 1915 – 17 February 1993)Rani Gaidinliu was a political leader who revolted against the British rule. She joined a political movement at the age of 13 and fought for the evacuation of British rulers from Manipur and the neighbouring areas. Unable to withstand her protests, the British arrested her when she was just 16 years old and sentenced her to life imprisonment.Bipin Chandra Pal  (7 November 1858 – 20 May 1932)Bipin Chandra Pal was one of the key members of the Indian National Congress and a prominent freedom fighter. He advocated the abandonment of foreign GOODS. He, along with Lala Lajpat Rai and Bal Gangadhar Tilak, spearheaded many revolutionary activities. For this reason, he is called as the ‘Father of Revolutionary Thoughts.’Chandra Shekhar Azad (23 July 1906 – 27 February 1931)One of the close associates of Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad is credited for REORGANIZING Hindustan Republican Association. Azad, as he was popularly called, is known as one of the bravest freedom fighters of India. At the time of being surrounded by British soldiers, he killed many of them and shot himself to death with the last bullet of his Colt PISTOL. He did so, as he never wanted to be captur.

19.

Which primary ,secondary or tertiary sector contribute more for development

Answer» WER is TERTIARY SECTOR
20.

Water 5 characteristics of autumn season

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seasonit MEANS FALLING leaves from treeOctober is the month when AUTUMN comes.it is a very wonderful season.in this season heavy rains , storms can be formed.

21.

Which one of the following types 90% carbon slimt little smoke

Answer» HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU
22.

What are the characteristics of autumn

Answer» NE type of SEASON of going picnic for KIDS and sheding FALLING LEAVES and flower
23.

Write a short note on chief electoral commission

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!!happy too help U= The Election Commission of India is an autonomous constitutional authority responsible for administering election processes in India . The body administers elections to the LOK Sabha and state Legislative Assemblies in India, and the offices of the PRESIDENT and Vice President in the country. [2][3] The Election Commission operates under the authority ofConstitution per Article 324 , [4] and subsequently enacted Representation of the People Act . [5] The commission has the powers under theConstitution , to act in an appropriate manner when the enacted LAWS make INSUFFICIENT provisions to deal with a given situation in the conduct of an election. Being a constitutional authority, Election Commission is amongst the few institutions which FUNCTION with both autonomy and freedom, along with the country’shigher judiciary , the Union Public Service Commission and the Comptroller and Auditor General of India .

24.

What sources do historians use in writing about the last 250 years of indian history? answer in 10 lines

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ans use sources like: MANUSCRIPTS, rock pillars and tablets,scripts on palm leaves, monuments, official documents preserved by British, etc. ULTIMATELY, they use literary and archaeological sources.The British felt that the act of writing was important, so, they kept WRITTEN official records. These documents were REQUIRED to be preserved for future use, so, they built ROOMS next to administrative offices for keep their documents. Specialised institutions like: museums and archives were also introduced for the same.

25.

What according to you are the problem that poor people gave in our country?

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onial RULERS considered forests as unproductive because: They considered cultivated lands as sign of progress and not nature in its natural self. ... They thought that the use of forests by local people and the reckless felling of trees by traders WOULD destroy forestsRead more on Braiuw qwuyhds gugduws vhwu7q   FB vb ghb ggvb bb hjnly.in - brainly.in/question/5585142#readmore   DG

26.

Point the democratic countried on the world political.

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ual Democracy Index looks at governments around the world and tracks elections, politics, culture and civil rights.This year’s report, published on Thursday, found that there are only 19 full democracies on the planet.The report concluded that nearly a third live under authoritarian rule, a large amount of those in China.The index assessed 89 countries and all received lower scores than they had last year.If you are unable to view the map, click here.For the seventh year in a row, Norway remains the most democratic nation, while Western Europe accounts for 14 of the 19 full democracies.However, the region’s score SLIPPED slightly to an average of 8.38 out of 10. The Spanish government's attempt to overturn Catalonia’s Independence referendum in October 2017 caused the nation’s score to drop by 0.22 points, just 0.08 points from the ‘flawed democracy’ category.The most impressive performer of 2017 is the Gambia.The country welcomed its first ever democratic government last year after 22 years of rule by dictator, Yahya Jammeh.The Gambia’s score improved by 2.91 and is upgraded to a “hybrid regime” from an “authoritarian regime” and moved up 30 places in the rankings.The biggest drop came from Indonesia, which fell from 48TH to 68th, while Venezuela declined into the ‘authoritarian regime’ category this year.The United States remained in the 'flawed democracy' threshold, to which it dropped in 2016 after a serious decline in public trust, the Economist said.Overall, across the world, the sad reality is that democratic norms are slipping, according to the figures. Things that are being affected include declining trust in institutions, erosion of civil liberties and curbs on freedom of speech.The report read:The state in many countries plays a prominent ROLE in CURTAILING freedom of the media and of expression.Governments, in democratic as well as authoritarian countries, are deploying defamation laws, prevention of terrorism laws, blasphemy and “hate speech” laws to curb freedom of expression and stymie media freedom.TOP 10 MOST DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD:1 Norway2 Iceland3 Sweden4 New Zealand5 Denmark=6 Canada=6 Ireland8 Australia=9 Switzerland=9 FinlandAmong the most authoritarian nations in the world are places like North KOREA, Syria and Chad.The authors however, did find some reason for hope:If 2016 was notable for the populist insurgency against mainstream political parties and politicians in the developed democracies of Europe and North America2017 was defined by a backlash against populium

27.

Lwhat are the characteristics of the autumn season

Answer» MONSOON and WINTER SEASONS
28.

. What do you mean by decentralisation

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to a situation where the decision making power is DELEGATED to the LOWER level managers. Herein, the power of taking actions and deciding the POLICIES is distributed at different LEVELS of management. ❤️

29.

What is the name of group of cities known as golden triangle

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den Triangle is one of the most captivating tourist CIRCUITS in India. It covers Delhi, the capital of India; Agra, the seat of the Taj Mahal, the Seventh Wonder of the World; and Jaipur, the land of the Rajputs. These three cities, when connected on the Indian map, LOOK like a triangle; thus the name, Golden Triangle. Touring this circuit gives the visitor an idea of the rich historical past, the vibrant cultural heritage and the architectural splendor of India that can be witnessed from the magnificent forts, palaces, monuments, temples, mosques and gardens, among others. The Golden Triangle attracts both national and international tourists in large numbers. One of the main reasons for its popularity among the tourists is that it gives a miniature historical view of the classic art, architecture, culture and tradition of India.Best time to visitThe Golden Triangle can be visited any time, but it is best to visit the circuit during the winter season to avoid the lash of heat and dehydration. At the same time, from October to February it becomes comfortable for sightseeing and PARTICIPATING in various outdoor activities. This time the landscapes also get ornamented with the flowering season, making the trip delightful and a memorable one.Major attractionsThe three cities of the Golden Triangle are unique in their own way. Delhi, the capital city, is more sophisticated and modern, with a cosmopolitan culture, and is one of the busiest cities in India. The city of Agra, on the other hand, reflects the grandeur of the Mughal Empire, showcasing their rich architectural preference and styles. Jaipur is among the most dazzling and colorful cities that speaks of the mighty Rajputs and their opulent lifestyles, culture and heritage.Some of the major attractions in Delhi are Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Humayun's Tomb, Qutab Minar, Chandni Chowk, Lodhi Gardens, Lotus Temple, India Gate, Gandhi Smriti and the Garden of Five Senses.Agra is famous for the Taj Mahal, which is the Seventh Wonder of the World. It is the main attraction of the circuit tour. The Taj Mahal is a mausoleum built by Emperor Shah Jahan of the Mughal Dynasty, in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. The monument's beauty is unparalleled. The other attraction is the Agra Fort. The famous Fatehpur Sikri, once the capital city of the Mughal Dynasty about 40 km from Agra, is mostly clubbed with the circuit.Jaipur, famously known as the Pink City, boasts of being a major tourist destination with attractions such as City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, Amber Fort and Palace, Jaigarh Fort, Jantar Mantar, Government Central (Albert Hall) Museum, Dera Amer Elephant Safari and Galta Monkey Temple. It is also a shopper's paradise for popular items such as silver jewelry, precious gemstones, bangles, clothes, TEXTILES and blue pottery.How to travelThe Golden Triangle circuit tour covers a distance of about 1,000 km, with the three legs roughly equidistant from each other at around 200 to 250 km. By road it will be around four to six hours' drive from one point to the next. Nowadays, a drive between Delhi and Agra has become even more comfortable because of the new Mahamaya Express Highway coming up, shortening the journey to one-and-a-half hours. The Satabdi Express of the Indian Railways also touches all the legs of the circuit. AC/non-AC coaches, hired cars, and luxury cars can be availed for the trip. Good and easy accessibility from one point to the other ensures a comfortable tour, which also adds to the escalating popularity of the circuit. The journey usually starts and ends at Delhi, as the city is very well connected to other parts of the country, as also internationally.How many days are enough?After reaching Delhi, five to six days or at best a week's time is good enough to enjoy a COMPACT tour of the Golden Triangle, keeping two days each for the three destinations and a spare day, according to your choice.HOPE IT HELPS...

30.

Heya, what is khyber pass??answer must contain contentbest will be marked as brainlist

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brainlist and follow meThe Khyber Pass is a MOUNTAIN pass in the NORTHWEST of Pakistan, on the BORDER with AFGHANISTAN.

31.

Expian the right to freedom of religion

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32.

Short note on Gateway of India in 100 words

Answer» PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIST
33.

How is body mass index counted?

Answer» SS INDEX is COUNTED by dividing the WEIGHT of the body by the square of HEIGHT of a person
34.

Who was the Columbus of Java how did samins channel in the Dutch

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riend I don't KNOW the ANSWER

35.

What is the role of non alignment moment in the world today?

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on -aligned system can play a BIG role in controlling and changing the PRESENT international environment. Moreover, NAM is providing INDIA with an untapped advantage to emerge as a world leader especially in the South- EAST Asia and developing countries.

36.

How can we understand all the courts

Answer» ING THROUGHLY we can UNDERSTAND all.the COURTS
37.

Paragraph on the life of the freedom fighter

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e for India's independenceThe struggle for India's independence was a rigorous trial for the Indians and the battle for independence was long. There are some figures who FOUGHT for the independence and have become legendry figures today. Their contribution to the freedom movement was rigorous and had a long impact to the future of India. The period ofIndian independence Important figures of Indian National Movement1.Mohandas Karamchand GandhiHe was popularly known as Gandhiji. He was the greatest leader of the freedom movement. 2.Jawaharlal NehruJawaharlal Nehru who is known as Pandit Nehru became the first prime-minister of independent India.He started his opposition towards the British rule when he joined Gandhiji for the discarding the legislations formed by the BRITISHERS. He was arrested along with Gandhiji for opposing against the salt acts and after both of them were released they decided to reunite their party of congress and fight together for the cause. Lal Bahadur ShastriHe was the second prime-minister of independent India who led utterly simple life. He was born in Mughalsarai in Uttar Pradesh. His contribution to freedom movement was vigorous. He actively took part in the non-cooperation movement along with the great leaders like Gandhi for abolishing laws on salt and was arrested.  Bal Gangadhar TilakHe was the greatest leader of the Indian national movement because he has performed many acts for the betterment of Indian government. He proposed a very strong statement which he became popular "Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it". He was RESPONSIBLE for social reformation and also ATTAINMENT of freedom. He was born on July 23, 1856 in Ratnagiri. He made strong protests against the Britishers for their legislation, curbing the freedom of speech and the division of Bengal in 1905

38.

Read the paragraph under the heading 'abolition of title' and answer the following question the awards can't be used by the recipient as a title. Why?

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s the PARAGRAPH

39.

Write short note on The Government Of India Act 1935 in points...

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at ANSWER HELP you DEAR FRIEND

40.

Are the fundamental rights been violated in each of the following cases? If so what fundamental right or rights? (a) suppose a person is kept in a police station for 4 days without being told the reasons which law was broken (b) suppose your neighbor tries to claim some of your land as her own (c) suppose your parents do not allow you to go to school.they make you take up a job in match factory instead because they cannot afford to feed you properly (d) suppose your brother refuses to give you the land that was inherited from your father

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(a) Right to Information (b) Right against EXPLOITATION (C) Right to EDUCATION

41.

Name two buildings constructed wholly or partly during Qutb Ud Din Aibak reign

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only one -QUTUB MINAR Kindly mark as BRANLIEST I shall be thankful to you for this

42.

The government of India has provided reservation for ST SC and OBC ,do you think it is against the right to equality

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onial rulers considered forests as UNPRODUCTIVE because: They considered CULTIVATED LANDS as SIGN of progress and not nature in its NATURAL self. ... They thought that the use of forests by local people and the reckless felling of trees by traders would destroy forestsRead more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/5585142#readmore

43.

Wheat revolution was started in which year?

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so 17 July 1968 by INDRA GANDHI it MAY help u

44.

Please suggest me a poem on Nana Sahib..... I will surely mark as the brainliest answer

Answer» H LANGUAGE ?ENGLISH, HINDI or which ONE?
45.

Pls fast I will mark u as brainlist

Answer» QUESTIONS , LET GOOGLE do it
46.

Mention the important results of mutiny 1857

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ian REBELLION of 1857 OCCURRED as the result of an accumulation of factors over time, rather than any single event. The SEPOYS were Indian soldiers who were recruited into the COMPANY's army. Just before the rebellion, there were over 300,000 sepoys in the army, compared to about 50,000 British.

47.

Do you think all countries have democracy government? If not what are the other governments that they have?

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hink other countries have DEMOCRACY other countries have SELF self governing GOVERNMENT.

48.

Who published religious text in vernacular language in India?

Answer» ANS is BAL GANGADHAR TILAK..
49.

Four sentences about northern plains

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rable CLIMATIC CONDITIONS ●Availability of water ●Fertile soil for agricultural purpose ●Leveled LAND ●Plain area

50.

Why is Lakshadweep called Coral island

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iver plains provide FERTILE land for cultivation. This is why a large number of people live in the Northern plains. Lakshadweep ISLANDS have been formed from corals, that is, the skeletons of tiny MARINE animals called Polyps. HENCE, Lakshadweep Islands are KNOWN as coral islands.