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classify the reason why into groups on the basis of status of development. explain the main features of each group .

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your question is Classify resources on the basis of the status of development into four groups. Explain the main features of each group.♥ ♥ ♥ Here is your answer:On the basis of the status of development, resources are classified into three groups, namely potential, developed and stock.(i) Potential Resources : Potential resources are those which are found in a region, but have not been utilised. For example, solar energy and wind energy, available in Rajasthan and Gujarat, have not been developed properly.(II) Developed Resources : Developed resources are those which are estimated in terms of their quantity and quality for utilisation, e.g., water, soil, forests.(iii) Stock Resources : Materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs but are not technologically accessible to human beings, e.g., USE of water as a rich source of energy.The stock can further be classified into Reserves. Reserve is a PART of stock which can be put to use in the near FUTURE with the help of EXISTING technology, e.g., water in dams, forests.

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How can a leader motivate the peopleIf you're answer is appropriate I'll mark as brainliest

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r can motivate people by doing GOOD things and being KIND TOWARDS OTHERS

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What was the impact of Illbert bill on the Indian National Movement?

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ert Bill was introduced in 1883 for BRITISH India by Lord Ripon.The Bill gave Indian judges and magistrates the power to try British offenders in criminal cases at the District level.The introduction of the bill led to intense opposition in BRITAIN and from British SETTLERS in India. The Bill PLAYED on racial tensions.White opposition forced the government to withdraw the bill. This enraged the Indians.The bitter CONTROVERSY deepened antagonism between the British and Indians and was a prelude to the formation of the Indian National Congress.

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Which country is having hindu as a state re el igion?

Answer» UR answer________________Nepal and MAURITIUS .________________
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How a leader should be?

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r should be a TRANSCENDENT, EXTRA ordinary and mind BLOWING PERSON.NO!He should be a humble person with an HUMANITARIAN approach.

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Write short note on kingdoms of the south ncert ch 10 the post mauriyan period

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t important political developments of the Post-Maurya period was the ONSLAUGHT of for­eigners from the north-west.The first among them were the Bactrian Greeks, known in earlier Indian literature as Yavanas; the WORD was derived from the Old Persian from Yauna, signifying originally Ionian Greeks but later all people of Greek nationality.The first to invade India were the Greeks or Bactrian Greeks who were called the Indo-Greeks or Bactrian Greeks in the early second century B.C. The history of the Indo-Greeks has been recon­structed mainly on the evidence of their coins bearing legends in Greek and later in Brahmi as well.Demetrius, SON of Euthydemus, king of Bactria was perhaps the first foreign (Indo-Greek) king after Alexander who carried Greek arms into the interior of India. He reduced to submission a considerable portion of Afghanistan, the Punjab and Sind.The best remembered of the Indo-Greek kings was Menander, (165-145 D C.) who, as Milinda, attained fame in the Buddhist text Milindapanho or the question of Milinda-a catechismal discussion in Buddhism supposedly conducted by Menander and the Buddhist philosopher Nagasena, resulting in Menander’s conversion to Buddhism.Menander stabilised Indo-Greek power, in addition to extending its frontiers in India.He had his capital at Sakala (modern Sialkot) in Punjab. There is little doubt that the attempted to conquer territory in the Ganges valley, but he failed to retain it. He may well have attacked the Sungas in the Yamuna region, if not Pataliputra itself. A Brahmi inscription engraved on a Garuda Pillar found are Besnager near Bhilsa records that Antialkidas of Taxila sent an ambassador, named Heliodorus, to the court of Kasiputra Bhagabhadra, identified with the last but one Sunga, Bhagavata.Helidorus in this inscription pro­fesses to be a follower of Vasudeva, associated with the God Vishnu. Hemaeus was the last Indo- Greek ruler who has to maintain his precarious hold against the advancing menace of the Sakas, Parthians and the Yuechis.Importance of the Indo-Greek rule:The Indo-Greeks were the first to issue coins which can be definitely attributed to the kings. They were the first to issue gold coins in India which increased in number under the Kushans.1. The Greeks also introduced the practice of military GOVERNORSHIP called strategos for maintaining the power of the new rulers over the conquered people.2. The Greek rule introduced features of Hellenistic art in the North-west frontier of India. The GANDHARA art was largely Hellenistic in the beginning, but as time passed the style became more and more Indian and less and less Greek. The idea of representing the Buddha as a human being (idol worship) originated with the Greeks.3. The Greeks contributed to the development of the Indian theatre by the use of curtains (known as Yavanika, Sutradhara (stage manger), Nepathya (back stage, etc.)4. Indian astrology came to be influenced by Greek ideas, and from the Greek term horoscope was derived the term horasastra used for astrology in Sanskrit.The Shakas:The decline of the Greek kingdoms in the north-west coincided with an attack on Bactria itself by nomadic tribes from central Asia. These tribes included the Scythians, who were primarily responsible for destroying Bactrian power

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Plzzz answer these questions

Answer» OU should PROVIDE any ATTACHMENT with this .
8.

Impact of print culture on French revolution.

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nt technology popularised the idea of the Enlightment thinkers.The writings of philosophers such as ROUSSEAU,voltaire were read widely and inspired the revolutionaries with ideas of freedom and equality.In their writings the scholars attacked the AUTHORITY of CHURCH and condemned the despotic RULE of STATE under ABSOLUTE monarch.Collectively the writings provided a critical commentary on tradition,superstition and depotism.They argued for the rule of reason and advocated the application of rationality before judging situations.

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Why more people indulge in unorganised a compare to organised sector

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of inhuman working conditions in the unorganised SECTOR, many people take up job in the unorganised sector due to the following reasons:- Lack of job OPPORTUNITIES in the ORGANISED sector. Organised Sector requires skilled and educated LABOURERS. Hence, many uneducated people WORK in the organised sector.

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Why is it essential to have a judiciary in a federal Government?

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NG TO ME Not everyone agrees on how much power the JUDICIAL branch should have. After all, FEDERAL judges and justices are appointed, not elected. As most Americans believe in democracy, shouldn't elected officials run the country?On the other hand, perhaps AMERICAN government would be fairer if judges had even more power. Because they do not have to worry about reelection, they are relieved of the outside pressure of public opinion.After all, the majority is not always right. It is no accident that the Founders provided for elected officials in the legislature and appointed officials in the judiciary. They believed that freedom, EQUALITY, and justice are best achieved by a balance between the two branches of government.

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What are the causes of land degradation?How can it be controlled?

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gradation is a type of soil EROSION it can be PLANTED by more and more TREES. i hope that this will HELP you

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True or False.odometer is also used in GPS devicePlz answer fast

Answer» OPE this will HELP you. PLS MARK me at BRAINLIEST.
13.

Discuss the role pf advertisements in the economy?

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sing plays a STRONG role in theeconomy: It provides useful information to consumers that tells them about PRODUCT and service choices, as well as comparing FEATURES, benefits, and prices. With more COMPLETE information, consumers and businesses often choose to PURCHASE additional products and services.

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Name the southern half of the Eastern coastal strip of India?

Answer» DEL COAST ma FRIEND!!!
15.

What do a mineral deposits turns into mine

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eral deposits or reserves turn into a mine when it is found after GEO technical investigation that the deposits are economically viable for mining. However, the scenario is DIFFERENT for RADIOACTIVE materials, GOLD or some precious minerals. Mining is done too for them even if there is a negative return on investment considering the STRATEGIC value.

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Natedari ka mahatv hindi me

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ी शब्द के कर्इ अर्थ है। वास्तव में इस शब्द की जटिलता इतनी अधिक है कि इसके किसी भी अध्ययन में हमें सर्वप्रथम इसका अर्थ स्पष्ट कर लेना चाहिए। नातेदारी का एक अर्थ जैविक है, दूसरा अर्थ व्यवहार संबंधी है और तीसरा भाषा संबंधी। यह बहुत आवश्यक है कि हम नातेदारी के इन तीनों संदर्भों को एक दूसरे से पृथक रखें।

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Which country has only music and No word in it national anthem

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long with BOSNIA and Herzegovina, KOSOVO, and SAN MARINO)

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भारत के किस छोर् को इन्दिरा पॉइंट कहतें है?

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पोइंट (INDIRA POINT) भारत के निकोबार द्वीपसमूह के बड़े निकोबार द्वीप पर स्थित एक गाँव है। यह भारत का दक्षिणतम बिन्दु भी है। यहाँ एक प्रकाशस्तम्भ स्थित है। प्रशासनिक रूप से यह लक्ष्मीनगर पंचायत के अधीन है।[1]

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Which one social group is not so much vulnerable to poverty in india?

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ial groups most VULNERABLE to poverty have been identified to be the SCHEDULED caste households and the scheduled tribe households with both these groups having above average LEVELS of poverty indicators in the ruraland the URBAN population.Among theeconomic groups, the most vulnerable groups are the ...

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How Sulphar dioxide obtained from copper tunning

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21.

A paragraph on more people more income

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he lower or poorer sections of society in the third world, there is a general FEELING that the more the children they have, the more will be their future INCOME. But this idea causes a lot of pain and suffering too; the main accompanying problems are children UNFAILINGLY discontinue their education, child labour is rampant, the scourge of poverty affects the population, women suffer from REPEATED childbirths, malnourished mothers and children are commonplace and so on. Due to desperation of feeding too many mouths, people take to crime as a MEANS of sustenance.

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What is the main aim of SarvasikshaAbhiyan ?

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n aim of SARVA sikhsha abhiyan is to PROVIDE free and compulsory education to all CHILDREN of AGE group 6 to 14 yrs.hope this will help you.

23.

What Is meaning of electrification of railways

Answer» AY electrification system supplies electric power to RAILWAY trains and trams without an on-board PRIME mover or local fuel supply. Electric railways use electric locomotives to haul passengers or freight in separate cars or electric multiple units, passenger cars with their own motors. Electricity is typically generated in LARGE and relatively EFFICIENT generating stations, transmitted to the railway network and distributed to the trains. Some electric railways have their own dedicated generating stations and transmission lines but most purchase power from an electric utility. The railway usually provides its own distribution lines, switches and transformers.
24.

Advertisements are expensive, yet they are repeated.why so?

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are EXPENSIVE but they are repeated bcoz the COMPANY wnat  to MAKE PROFIT.

25.

Can TV teach good manners ,healthy eating habits?

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. it's up to LEARNER

26.

Technologies speed up the globalisation

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technology for speed of by the GLOBALISATION because of 1 the different peoples wear TRAVEL from one country to another country 2 by this the information and the technology where also travel 3 the were CARRY lots of information and money to other countries to setup the industry and for employment 4 by the development of the technology it is easy to transfer the goods and services5 by the technology online BANKING and the online payment in online buying the goods and SERVICES 6 buy this the Transportation system was also developed this these are the main reasons Technology speedup globalisation HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND THE ANSWER

27.

उत्तराखंड का गवर्नर कौन है ?

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by RANI MAURYA.

28.

What were the problems faced by third world country?

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ion, poverty, war, hunger, HEALTHCARE, education, safety. These are only a few of the problems faced by people in DEVELOPING countries. MANY of these problems are caused by exclusion, FEAR, intimidation, brokeninfrastructure, and LACK of money, resources, access to information, and tools.

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Who passed the Widow Remarriage Act in 1856

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lhousie... The HINDU Widows' REMARRIAGE ACT, 1856, also Act XV, 1856, enacted on 26 July 1856, legalised the remarriage of Hindu widows in all jurisdictions of India under East India Company RULE. It was drafted by LORD Dalhousie, but it was passed by his successor Lord Canning before the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

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Nationalism in Europe class10 case 2019 preboard important questions coming in the exam

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s a country with large VARIATIONS in seasons and other environmental aspects. In a nutshell, there are four basic seasons in India namely the winter season, SUMMER season, rainy season and lastly the SPRING season. The intensity of each of the four seasons in India varies from region to region depending upon the topographical factors, latitude and longitude of the region.

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Which branch of science deals with the teeth related problems?

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rect ANSWER is Odontology....it is BASICALLY the study of TEETH

32.

Details on proposals of 5 year plan of India.

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some INFORMATION HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND THE ANSWER

33.

Why do we need rights in our country

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protect MINORITIES from the oppression of majority.*They ENSURE the majority cannot do whatever it LIKES.*But sometimes elected government may not protect or may even attack the rights of their own citizens. So, some rights need to be placed HIGHER than the government so that it cannot violate them.

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What was the Gandhi Irwin act

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Here's your answer.....The Gandhi-Irwin PACT was a POLITICAL AGREEMENT signed by Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Irwin, the then Viceroy of India, on 5 March 1931 before the second ROUND Table Conference in London.Thanks...!!!XDSorry BABY 'wink'

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Which is the 2nd largest country in population?i know but i want to check your knowledge.

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36.

इलाहाबाद का DM कौन है ?

Answer» FIND in GOOGLE EXPLANATION:FOLLOW me PLEASE please
37.

What is the significance of communication at work place?

Answer» ODBT KS iwdvds
38.

What is the role of pupils or students in education?

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What do you mean by natural and social environment?

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The scope of rights has expended in recent times and new rights are evolving over time

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pe of rights have been EXPANDED in RECENT times because the government is focussing on the rights of people .The backward class people now a days are also in politics .For them a number of seats are available in ELECTIONS .The RIGHT of constitutional remedies is protecting their rights

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What do you mean by womanhood movement

Answer» ENT to combat sexual DISCRIMINATION and to gain full legal, economic, vocational, educational, and social RIGHTS and opportunities for women, equal to those of men.movement to secure legal, economic, and social equality for women, also CALLED the feminist movement.
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Think Zonei A) Look at the picture and answer these questions.1) Can you list two disadvantages of online shopping? 2) What factors can go against the interest of the customers? B) Markets also provide services along with goods. Can you list at least five services which we source through markets?

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vantages of shopping ONLINE are.....products MAY show up smaller than they appeared or not what you expected Easy SCAMMING can take place while shopping online

43.

State the major industrial region of the world. very short answer

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ere's your answer....Industrial REGION 1. North AMERICAN Region 2. EUROPEAN Region3. Other European Regions4. Asian Regions5. Other Asian Industrial ZonesThanks...!!!XDSorry baby 'wink'

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What is the meaning of moderate population densities?

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e population DENSITY is the NUMBER of people per unit of area..... usually qoated per SQUARE kilometre or square mile....

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What does right to freedom of religion mean

Answer» EDOM to change RELIGION or belief. the freedom to exercise religion or belief PUBLICLY or privately, alone or with others. the freedom to exercise religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice and OBSERVANCE.
46.

Hiw did hitler exoress his revenge against jews in nazi party

Answer» ND them to the CONCENTRATION CAMPS
47.

How many spiritual masters are there between narada and swami prabhudeva

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........I don’t KNOW

48.

What are the important duties of citizens in india?

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your ANSWER... They are: 1) We should not cut trees and no killing ANIMALS. 2) We should keep our SURROUNDINGS clean. 3) We should love all religious GROUP EQUALLY. Hope it helps....

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(A) Look at the picture and answer these questions. 1) Can you list two disadvantages of online shopping? 2) What factors can go against the interest of the customers? B) Markets also provide services along with goods. Can you list at least fivei services which we source through markets?

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st one the things are not have quality and the SECOND one it takes much time to GET. they are cheating the customers through online discountsstraight quality NICE QUANTITY COLOR originalmoney savings healthy

50.

What are the challenges faced by political parties. explain...??

Answer» INTERNAL DEMOCRACY :- ALTHOUGH democracy function with the help of political PARTY but very often lack of internal democracy within the party can be seen. ...DYNASTIC SUCCESSION : ...MONEY AND MUSCLE POWER : ...LACK OF MEANINGFUL CHOICE :