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1.

What was the convention ?Describe uts role in France

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National Convention, French Convention Nationale , assembly that governed France from September 20, 1792, until October 26, 1795, during the most critical period of the French Revolution. The National Convention was elected to PROVIDE a new constitution for the country after the OVERTHROW of the monarchy (August 10, 1792). The Convention numbered 749 deputies, including businessmen, tradesmen, and many professional MEN. Among its EARLY acts were the formal abolition of the monarchy (September 21) and the establishment of the republic (September 22).

2.

How to design a lesson for differentiated learning in a science learning?

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Answer:

Teachers who practice differentiation in the classroom may:

Design lessons based on students’ learning styles.

Group students by shared INTEREST, topic, or ability for assignments.

ASSESS students’ learning using formative assessment.

Manage the classroom to create a safe and supportive environment.

Continually assess and adjust lesson content to MEET students’ needs.

Explanation:

differentiated learning and professor of educational leadership, foundations, and policy at the University of Virginia. TOMLINSON describes differentiated instruction as factoring students’ individual learning styles and levels of readiness first before designing a lesson plan. RESEARCH on the effectiveness of differentiation shows this method benefits a wide range of students, from those with learning disabilities to those who are considered high ability.

3.

What do you know about the political framed in France​

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The politics of FRANCE take place with the framework of a semi-presidential SYSTEM determined by the FRENCH CONSTITUTION of the French Fifth Republic. The nation DECLARES itself to be an "indivisible, secular, democratic, and social Republic".

Republic

Unitary state

Semi-presidential system

Constitutional republic

France/Government

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4.

“Palampur is a developed village in terms of agriculture ” justify

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Explanation:

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yes palampur is DEVELOPED in terms of AGRICULTURE because palampur PEOPLE use high TECH machines

good irrigation facilities and hiv seed and fertilisers

its main occupation is agriculture and it provides more flexibility in agriculture

because of there high yielding machines seed

agriculture has made palampur a developed village

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5.

What steps did the french revolution take to create a sense of collective identity among french people​

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Frederic Sorrieu, artist CREATED images of the people of Europe and America marching in a procession and paying HOMAGE to the statue of liberty. The ideas of la patrie (the fatherland) and LE citoyen (the citizen) were EMPHASISED to create a sense of collective identity AMONGST the French people.

6.

Write a 20 current affair related cabinet minister and sports​

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ANSWER -

WELL it's better if you search in Google.

Okay

7.

What is the full form of NABARD​

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Hey user here is Answer

Question

full FORM of NABARD

Answer

NABARD=National Bank For AGRICULTURE & RURAL DEVELOPMENT

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8.

City Ankara county turkey and which river here is located​

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Explanation:

Ankara, formerly known as Ancyra and Angora, is the capital of Turkey, located in Central Anatolia. With a population of 4,587,558 in the urban centre (2014) and 5,150,072 in its province (2015), it is Turkey's second largest city behind Istanbul.

Ankara was Atatürk's headquarters from 1920 and has been the capital of the REPUBLIC of Turkey since its founding in 1923, replacing Istanbul following the fall of the Ottoman Empire. The government is a prominent employer but Ankara is also an important COMMERCIAL and industrial city, located at the centre of Turkey's road and railway networks. The city gave its name to the Angora wool shorn from Angora rabbits, the long-haired Angora goat (the source of mohair), and the Angora cat. The area is also known for its pears, honey, and muscat grapes. Although situated in one of the driest places of Turkey and surrounded mostly by steppe vegetation except for the forested areas on the southern periphery, Ankara can be considered a green city in terms of green areas per inhabitant, which is 72 m2 per head.

Ankara is a very old city with VARIOUS Hittite, Phrygian, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman archaeological sites. The historical centre of town is a rocky hill rising 150 m over the left bank of the Ankara Çayı, a tributary of the Sakarya River, the classical Sangarius. The hill remains crowned by the ruins of the old citadel. Although few of its outworks have survived, there are well-preserved examples of Roman and Ottoman architecture throughout the city, the most remarkable being the 20 BC Temple of Augustus and Rome that boasts the Monumentum Ancyranum, the INSCRIPTION recording the Res Gestae Divi Augusti.

9.

Prepare a assessment on global warming​

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Explanation:

The release this week of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) special report on global warming of 1.5℃ above pre-industrial levels marks a critical point in climate negotiations. Billed in the MEDIA as “life changing,” the report illustrates how crossing the ever-nearer threshold of 1.5℃ warming will affect the planet, and how difficult it will be to avoid overshooting this target.

The special report takes a worldwide look at the growing impacts of climate change. For climate change “hotspots” – hot, dry and water-stressed countries like Botswana and Namibia in southern Africa – local warming and drying will be greater than the global average.

The report underscores the urgent need for countries like Botswana and Namibia to prepare and adapt – and do so quickly. The Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global warming to well below 2°C, ideally 1.5°C, by the turn of the century will be extremely challenging. To date, MITIGATION pledges by nations fall far short of what is needed, with global temperatures on track for a warming of 3.2°C by 2100. Under an increasing emissions trajectory, the 1.5°C threshold could be breached as early as the next decade, and the 2°C mark the decade after.

Our analysis of the effect in Botswana and Namibia of 1.5°C, 2.0°C and higher levels of global warming shows that they’re likely to get hotter, drier and more water-stressed. The sooner southern African countries prepare and implement adaptation strategies the better.

Impact

Botswana and Namibia already know the challenges of droughts and floods. A few years ago, Botswana’s capital city Gaborone was on the brink of running out of water as the COUNTRY battled its worst drought in 30 years. NEIGHBOURING Namibia has battled with recurrent and devastating droughts and floods in recent years, especially in its northern regions, where most of the population live.

Global warming of 1.5°C would lead to an average temperature rise above the pre-industrial baseline in Botswana of 2.2°C and Namibia 2.0°C. At 2.0°C global warming, Botswana would experience warming of 2.8°C. Namibia would warm by 2.7°C.

Changes in rainfall are also projected to shift. At 1.5°C of global warming, Botswana would receive 5% less annual rainfall, and Namibia 4% less. At 2.0°C global warming, annual rainfall in Botswana would drop by 9%, with annual rainfall in Namibia DROPPING by 7%.

Both countries would also see an increase in dry days. At global warming of 1.5°C, projections show Botswana having 10 more dry days per year. That number rises to 17 extra dry days at 2.0°C global warming. For Namibia, dry days increase by 12 at global warming of 1.5°C, and by 17 at 2.0°C.

The impact of global warming on extreme events is also evident. Both countries can expect roughly 50 more days of heatwaves at 1.5°C global warming, and about 75 more heatwave days at 2.0°C global warming.

10.

imagine that u are an historian wanting to find out how western food came to india. list the different ways in which u would find information on this

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ANSWER: I WOULD search it from internet

EXPLANATION:

Internet is best WAY

11.

How secularism help in promotion in religious tolerance

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Secularism HELPS promote religious tolerance, which is REQUIRED to maintain peace, co-operation, and UNITY among people. Lack of religious tolerance brings hostility, DIVISION, and clashes

12.

What is mulching ?where is it practised​

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The bare ground between plants is COVERED with a layer of ORGANIC matter LIKE straw. It helps to retain soil MOISTURE

13.

Importance and utility of vamana karma in present era

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VAMANA Karma, also known as MEDICAL EMESIS or medical vomiting, is one of the five Pradhana Karmas of Panchakarma which is used in TREATING Kaphaj disorders.

14.

Importance of discipline in a student's life essay

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The word discipline comes from a Latin word disciple which MEANS follower or admirer. In short, we can say that discipline means FOLLOWING of certain rules and regulations.

• Discipline in student's life plays a MAJOR role in success for a student.

15.

How to calculate the age of the universe from the hubble constant?

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So a rough estimate of the age of the universe comes from the Hubble TIME, the inverse of the Hubble PARAMETER. With a value for AROUND 68 km/s/Mpc, the Hubble time EVALUATES to = 14.4 billion years.

16.

India ranks____ in the world in terms of water availability per person per annum.​

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Explanation:

India receives nearly 4 per cent of the global precipitation and ranks 133 in the world in TERMS of water availability per person per annum. The total RENEWABLE water resources of India are estimated at 1,897 SQ km per annum.

17.

visvisit a friends house find out their clothing style food habits festival they celebrate etc. write a report on it ​

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Explanation:

Culture of Rajasthan that makes it one of the most tourist-oriented states in India:

1.  Attithi Devo Bhavo'Attithi Devo bhavo' means to treat your guests like as you would treat God. This principle is a part of the Rajasthani Culture. They treat their guests well and make them want to visit again. Most of the people in Rajasthan are involved in tourism-related jobs and hence take this principle very seriously as they earn their revenue due to the tourists and have pledged to serve them.

Source2. Folk Music And Dance

Since many rulers ruled Rajasthan, each region has its own folk culture. The folk music and dance of Rajasthan are similar due to their geographical confinement, but each differs in their unique style. Manganiyars and Langas are two prominent groups that contributed to the Rajasthan folk music. They perform 'ragas' (songs) for different purposes. Like during the pre-monsoon time, they would perform ragas to call forth the rains. Other famous groups are Banjaras, Mirasis, Jogis, and much more.

Many traditional instruments are used by them that include sarangi, kamayach, dhols, shenhai, and been. Folk songs were usually for certain purposes like weddings or birth or were passed to tell a STORY of bravery or a romantic tale. They were usually in the form of ballads. The dance is VARIED as well. Dance differed among different tribes. It was mainly for the entertainment of the people and the king. Some of the dances include chang, ghoomer, bhopa, tejali, and kathipuli. Ghoomer dance, which originated in Udaipur, has gained international recognition and appreciation.

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3. Food

As a tourist, there are some foods that you need to try. Rajasthani food is known for its various spices and also its sweetness. Rajasthan is most famous for dalbati - A dish COMPRISING of dal and wheat flour kneaded with yoghurt and dressed in ghee. It is also famous for kachori - the kachori in Rajasthan are of two types - sweet and SPICY. The spicy kachori is CALLED the pyaaz or onion kachori, and the sweet kachori called the mawa kachori. Both these kachoris are easily available in any food stalls in Rajasthan. Ghewar and gheriya are some delectable sweet dishes originating from Mewar, available in most restaurants at Rajasthan. Most of the Rajasthani dishes are made in ghee. More than 70% of people in Rajasthan are Lacto vegetarian making it one of the most vegetarian states in India.

18.

When adivasis were forced to migrate to different places , what were problems they faced?​

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Adivasi population was found in Jharkhand, Orissa and other STATES of North-East India. But mining activities, COMMERCIAL farming, timber industries and even war in some regions forced the Adivasis from their home and their occupations.

They were pushed out of their HOMES and forced to migrate to other parts of the country. They faced a lot of difficulties due to their inability to merge with society. Also, they were largely illiterate and some were malnourished. Even after working hard manual LABOUR jobs or working in factories, they remained extremely poor. The modern society and its citizens started looking at the Adivasis as backward, poor, ignorant people. And this in large, lead to their marginalization.

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19.

What are the different names of river brahmaputra and bangladesh​

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Answer:

It is known as the Yarlung Tsangpo RIVER in TIBET, the Brahmaputra, LOHIT, Siang, and DIHANG in India, and the Jamuna in Bangladesh.

20.

What are the actual resources and conservation​

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  • actual resource have been properly surveyed assessed and are being currently used by human .

example would be the terms of iron ore and coal that are being extracted from the chhote NAGPUR Plateau and used in Iron and Steel plants.

the actual use of resources depend on their ACCESSIBILITY, cost of development, and UTILISATION technology available, market CONDITION and other socio economic factors.

conservation is the process of protecting the natural things like animals and resources .

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21.

Who were sant cluttoes​

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Explanation:

The sans-culottes (French:  LITERALLY "WITHOUT breeches") were the common people of the lower classes in late 18th century FRANCE, a great many of whom became radical and militant partisans of the French Revolution in response to their poor QUALITY of life under the Ancient.

22.

What is double star theory

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Explanation:

Double star. ... This occurs because the PAIR either forms a binary star (i.e. a binary system of stars in mutual ORBIT, gravitationally bound to each other) or is an OPTICAL double, a chance line-of-sight alignment of two stars at different distances from the observer.

23.

How does India occupy an import position in South Asia

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EXPLANATION:

  1. INDIA occupies an IMPORTANT strategic position in South Asia.The Indian Ocean CONNECTS it with the Africa and gulf countries which provide India oil.
  2. It is also a centre between Asia and EAST Asian countries which increases its importance in trade and culture of Asia.

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24.

Explain the importance of conservation of resources in 5 points

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ANSWER:

judious USE of RESOURCES

25.

Impact of smoking behaviur on adolescent social work

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ANSWER:

Smoking reduces lung function and lung GROWTH. It also causes shortness of BREATH, coughing, WHEEZING and increased PHLEGM. Early heart disease. Smoking can damage the heart and blood vessels which can increase the risk for atherosclerosis and heart disease.

26.

Impact of organizational structure on knowledge management

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ANSWER:

Smoking reduces lung function and lung growth. It also causes shortness of breath, coughing, wheezing and increased phlegm. Early HEART disease. Smoking can DAMAGE the heart and BLOOD vessels which can increase the risk for atherosclerosis and heart disease.

27.

How to become an organizational development specialist from id?

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ANSWER:

Here are some STEPS to becoming an organizational development specialist:

STUDY a Bachelor's degree in a RELEVANT field.

Find a job within the organizational development space, or at least one that's relevant to the discipline.

Master advanced techniques which will help you be successful.

28.

2) Explain the significance of India's eminent position in the Indian Ocean8) What is meant by Indian standard time? Why do we need a standard meridian forIndia?ing through India​

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Answer : India is a very BIG country. In order to maintain the uniformity of time within the country the Standard Meridian of India is TAKEN as 82 ½ ° E longitude. It PASSES through the CITY of Allahabad. The local time along this Meridian serves as the Indian Standard Time

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29.

Is the head of the government centre​

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Answer:

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30.

Who is the sub prime minister of india​

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ANSWER:

SUB prime MINISTER of INDIA is NARENDRA MODI

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31.

Examine the incidents leading to jallianwalabagh massacre?​

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ANSWER:

jalliwalabagh MASSACRE is also KNOWN as

amritsar masscre TOOK PLACE on 13

april 1919 when troops of army of the british indian army is under command

32.

Types of democracy.. ​

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What Are The Different Types Of Democracy? VAISHNAVI Patil 3 Years Ago

Anyone READING this is probably quite familiar with the word democracy. Thanks to years of schooling under our collective belts, we know that democracy is a form of government that has played a major role in modern history. Democracy dragged us away from archaic systems, such as authoritarian monarchies, into more liberal and rational forms of governance.

What is democracy?

A democracy is simply a system of government where the citizens directly exercise their power, and have the RIGHT to elect government representatives who COLLECTIVELY create a government body for the entire nation (like, a parliament). Another way to say the same thing is that it’s a type of government that’s ruled by citizens, or in other words, people who are members of a SOCIETY. In a democratic government, people have certain basic rights that the government can’t take away from them, and these rights are internationally recognized and guaranteed.

Types of democracy

The main types/forms of democracy are:

Direct democracy

Representative democracy

Presidential democracy

Parliamentary democracy

Authoritarian democracy

Participatory democracy

Islamic democracy

Social democracy

33.

In election commision member are there​

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Answer: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, Rajya Sabha, state Legislative Assemblies, state legislative Councils, and the offices of the President and Vice President of the country.[2][3] The Election Commission operates under the authority of Constitution per Article 324,[4] and subsequently enacted Representation of the People Act.[5] The commission has the powers under the Constitution, 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’s higher judiciary, the Union Public Service Commission and the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.

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34.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of Multipurpose river projects in India?​

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Advantages:

(i) These are the main source of power generation.

(ii) They provide us neat, pollution free and cheapest energy which is the backbone of industry and agriculture.

(iii) These PROJECTS control the floods because water can be stored in them. These projects have converted many, rivers of sorrow’s into ‘rivers of boon'.

(iv) These projects are the main source of IRRIGATION and also help in conserving soil.

Disadvantages:

(i) Due to the construction of dams, there are no adequate floods in the river. Because of this, the soil of the downstream region does not get nutrient-rich silt.

(ii) Dams also fragment rivers making it difficult for aquatic FAUNA to migrate for spawning, i.e., to produce eggs.

(iii) It resulted in the displacement of LOCAL communities. The local people often have to give up their land and livelihood and their meagre access and control over resources for the greater NEED of the nation.

35.

Resources that have not yet been identified or cannot be used at present are called​

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ANSWER:POTENTIAL RESOURCES .

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36.

Why did bombay called city of dreams

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Bombay is known as a 'mayapuri', a 'City of Dreams' for the following reasons: Despite its overcrowding and lack of SANITATION facilities, a continulous STREAM of migrants POURS in the city of Mumbai, i.e., ERSTWHILE Bombay. ... Also, Bombay has historically been the CENTRE of the Hindi film industry

37.

Write all resions briefly ondrought in Maharashtra -2016​

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•Drought in Maharashtra in 2016 destroyed life of MANY PEOPLE and make them homeless .

•There were many people who DIED of thirst.

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38.

Write notes on the following topics language of map​

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Answer:

Directions, SCALE,SIGN and SYMBOLIC are the languages of map

39.

State any three features of right to Equality.​

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ight to equality is one of the six fundamental rights in the Indian constitution. It INCLUDES equality before law, prohibition of discrimination on grounds of race, religion, gender, and caste or birth place. It also includes equality of OPPORTUNITY in matters of employment, abolition of UNTOUCHABILITY and titles.

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40.

How did the governmemt react to the satyagraha​

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answer.

the British GOVERNMENT didn't like the satyagraha they were SHOWING a total oppose to that and KILLING some members in that satyagraha

41.

Write a report on different heat zones of the earth​

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Explanation:

The fact that the Earth is spherical in shape results in different parts of the Earth getting heated differently. Based on the heat received from the Sun, the Earth is divided into three heat zones. They are:

Torrid zone: It is a region between the Tropic of CANCER and the Tropic of Capricorn. This region receives the direct vertical rays of the Sun for ALMOST the whole year. Therefore, this zone gets the maximum heat from the Sun. This zone is known as the torrid or the tropical zone.

Temperate Zone: This zone lie between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle in the Northern Hemisphere and between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle in the southern hemisphere. This zone gets the slanting rays of the Sun as the angle of the Sun’s rays goes on decreasing towards the Poles. Thus this zone experiences moderate TEMPERATURE.

Frigid Zone:  The frigid zone lies between the Arctic Circle and the North Pole and between the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole. This zone is also known as the Polar region. Since it receives the extreme slanting rays of the Sun, the temperature is extremely low throughout the year. This is the reason why the polar regions are generally COVERED with ICE.

The fact that the Earth is spherical in shape results in different parts of the Earth getting heated differently. Based on the heat received from the Sun, the Earth is divided into three heat zones. They are:

Torrid zone: It is a region between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. This region receives the direct vertical rays of the Sun for almost the whole year. Therefore, this zone gets the maximum heat from the Sun. This zone is known as the torrid or the tropical zone.

Temperate Zone: This zone lie between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle in the Northern Hemisphere and between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle in the southern hemisphere. This zone gets the slanting rays of the Sun as the angle of the Sun’s rays goes on decreasing towards the Poles. Thus this zone experiences moderate temperature.

Frigid Zone:  The frigid zone lies between the Arctic Circle and the North Pole and between the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole. This zone is also known as the Polar region. Since it receives the extreme slanting rays of the Sun, the temperature is extremely low throughout the year. This is the reason why the polar regions are generally covered with ice.

42.

Define the terms control unit​

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Explanation:

Control unit. ... The control unit (CU) is a component of a computer's CENTRAL processing unit (CPU) that directs the operation of the PROCESSOR. It tells the computer's memory, arithmetic and LOGIC unit and input and output devices how to respond to the instructions that have been SENT to the processor.

43.

Britan ka prachintam dal konsa tha​

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ANSWER:

POLITICS PARTY and BRITISH Party SYSTEM

44.

Modern farming methods require farmers to start with more cash than before.Why?​

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ANSWER:

before modern farming methods require less ENERGY and less TIME of PEOPLE .in order to less time is consumed more work can be done

45.

How were the new states in india after independence ?

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ANSWER:

the RULERS were asked

Explanation:

46.

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47.

How do we know that we are living in a globalised world​

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Answer:

The world WITNESSED a lot of diverse developments in the 21st century. One such important development is GLOBALISATION and it has influenced EVERY aspect of life. Many people are excited about living in a globalized world, yet a few people believe that GLOBALIZATION is not beneficial. A CAREFUL analysis shows that globalisation has both merits and demerits.

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48.

Name any two liquor agitation that erupted in India after the Independence​

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The 2 LIQUOR agitations or movements that erupted in India after its independence include :

1.   Karnataka Madyapana Nishedha Andolana (KMNA) (Karnataka Liquor Ban Movement) 2016.

2.  Andhra Anti-Liquor Movement 1992. It was led by Dubagunta Rosamma. About this movement  Kancha Illaiah writes, “For the women, liquor represents ECONOMIC and health problems. One after the other the women TALK of how the FAMILIES' economy was being ruined with liquor."

49.

What is the social work​

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ANSWER:

HEY mate here is your answer

help someone is called SOCIAL work

50.

What are the main commodities of export from India?​

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Answer:

pepper ,cardoman ,....SILK CLOTHS .,.. WOOLEN rice