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Whether cadbuary should join the industry with the lobby for time |
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Answer» No, it shouldn't. Explanation: |
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Write 8 points on equal Right to vote? |
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Answer» Answer: RIGHT to vote is WORLD's BEST CONSTITUTIONAL law. |
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Evalute wether the resources that is scare is more important or less important or less important than other resources |
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Write a detailed note on chapter 1 of geography class 9th |
Answer» Hey mate_________________ Notes of Chapter-1 Geography India is an ancient civilisation but now it is a developing nation. It has shown remarkable progress in various fields. Location→India lies entirely in the Northern Hemisphere. →India’s mainland extends between latitudes, and longitudes. →The Tropic of Cancer divides India into two almost equal parts. →The island groups of Lakshadweep and Andman & Nicobar are also part of India. Size→Covering an area of 3.28 million square kilometres, India’s total area is 2.4% of the total geographical area of the WORLD. →India is the world’s seventh largest country with a land boundary of about 15,200 km, with total length of the coastline being 7,516.6 km. →India’s east-west extent appears to be smaller than the north-south extent. India’s latitudinal and longitudinal extent is about 30 degrees. →India’s standard time is based on 82.30 degrees E MERIDIAN, which passes near Mirzapur in UP. →Latitudinal extent influences duration of the day and night. India and the World→The Indian landmass is centrally located between West and East Asia. →The trans Indian ocean routes connect countries in the west and counties in the east. →India’s protruding Deccan Peninsula helped India to establish close contacts with West Asia, Africa and Europe, South-east and East Asia. →India’s contacts with the world via land routes are much more than her maritime contacts. →India is the only nation which has a ocean named after it. →India has contributed a lot to the world in forms of ideas, philosophies (Upanishads, Ramayana, Panchtantra) and mathematics (Indian numerals and decimal system). →In exchange, India’s architecture was influenced by Greek sculpture and architectural styles from West Asia. India’s Neighbours→India has an important position in South Asia and has 29 States and 7 Union Territories. →India shares its boundaries with Pakistan, AFGHANISTAN, China, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Bhutan. →The southern neighbours across the sea CONSIST of the two island countries, namely Maldives and Sri Lanka. →Shri Lanka is separated from India by Pak Strait, a narrow strip of sea. →India always have and had strong geographical and historical links with her neighbours. →India stands apart from the rest of Asia. ________________________ I hope it helps u... Plz mark my answer as the brainliest. |
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Explain the Prearable is the key to understanding of the amendments of the Constitution. |
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Locate Bombay madras and calcutta on physical map |
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Answer» Bombay is now KNOWN as MUMBAI Madras is known as CHENNAI and calcutta is now known as Kolkata so I can help you |
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Highlight the any two political reason behind the French Revolution |
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Answer» Answer: Louis 16 spend all the treasure on his privileges |
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Explain the preamble is the key to understanding of the amendments of the Constitution |
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Answer» Answer: Computer - First Generation. The PERIOD of first generation was from 1946-1959. The computers of first generation USED VACUUM tubes as the basic COMPONENTS for memory and circuitry for CPU (Central Processing UNIT). |
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Mark the ram temple on a india map |
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Which indian states share coastal area of bay of bengal |
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Answer» Orissa, West BENGAL, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh.. FOLLOW me.... |
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Conclusion to write in the project for neighbouring countries of India |
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Answer» Answer: NEIGHBORING countries of INDIA including China, Bhutan, Nepal, and Pakistan and so on, various projects are being SANCTIONED. This not only ENHANCES the political relations but also maintains the integrity of the prospective nations. It also leads to overall development of both the PARTIES combined with peace and serenity among the nations. Explanation: |
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Short note on budangram dan dam |
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Answer» #COOL |
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Method of packing crispy items(chips biscuits) |
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Answer» you should pack them on top so they will not get crushed by heavy items they can also be packed in boxes[tupperware] PLS mark as brainliest Explanation: |
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Create a slogan with the name of celibrity that will help to create better impact |
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General question answers of Karnataka chapter 5 question answers |
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Answer» from which STANDARD?? |
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Name 2 country which follows holding together federation |
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Explain the three ranges of himalayas |
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Answer» Describe the three parallel ranges of the Himalayas. Answer: The three parallel ranges of the Himalayas are: Himadri (Great or Inner Himalayas) It is the most continuous RANGE. The northernmost range is called the Himadri. It consists of loftiest peaks with an average height of 6,000 METRES. It contains all the prominent peaks. It remains snow COVERED throughout the year, resulting into the formation of glaciers and some perennial rivers. Himachal (Lesser Himalayas) It lies to the south of Himadri and forms the most rugged mountain system. The ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and ALTERED rocks. Average height is between 3,700 to 4,500 metres. Some famous ranges are the Pir Panjal range, Dhaula Dhar and Mahabharat ranges. It has some famous valleys like Kullu, Kangra and Kashmir. They are known for their hill stations. The average width is 50 Km. Shiwaliks (Outer Himalayas) This is the OUTERMOST range of the Himalayas. Its height varies between 900 and 1,100 metres. These ranges are composed of unconsolidated rock material, so these ranges are prone to earthquakes and landslides. These longitudinal valleys lying between lesser Himalayas and Shiwaliks are called ‘Duns’ like Dehra Dun, Kotli Dun and Patlin Dun, etc. |
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Pls make an anchor chart on physical features of India or constitutional design. |
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How i can describe my self |
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Answer» by THINKING about yourself or asking OTHERS what they THINK about u ..... |
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Why did makers of our constitution declare India to be a 'union of states'? Why some sub political units of india given a special status |
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Answer» the INDIAN government can be CALLED federal GOVT. as PER my concern. Explanation: india is a country having 3 tier govt. and it is only the govt. at the central LEVEL called central government |
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What Refarms havehelped the conditions.Indian Agriculture? |
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Answer» Answer: reforms that has DEVELOPED The AGRICULTURE of INDIA |
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Importance of rain water harvesting essay writing |
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Answer» rAIN WATER HARVESTING ESSAY (150 WORDS) Rain water harvesting is the collection of rainwater into the man made resources or any natural resource like pond, lake, etc at the same place where it falls from ROOFTOPS or ground. Two main techniques of rainwater harvesting are storage for future use and recharge into the ground. It can be used for crop harvesting, gardening, toilets, etc. Following are the benefits of rainwater harvesting at individual or city-wide level: -It helps in reducing the water supply bills especially to the institutions. -Rainwater recharged to the ground positively affects groundwater quality by diluting fluorides, nitrates and its salinity. -It contains almost neutral pH and zero hardness which MAKES it more able to be used in HOMES, industries, institutions and other commercial establishments. -It may reduce the stress of public water supply sources. -Recharge of rainwater to the ground prevents sea-water immersion into the fresh water BODIES in the coastal areas. -It helps in CONTROLLING urban flooding if people do rainwater harvesting from rooftops. -It reduces water demands of people from the municipality thus lessens energy consumption too in distributing water all through the city |
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TLJUCIIC 15yearsThe tenure of an MP isyearsHow many States and Union territories have Legislative Assemb |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: 1. tenure of MP =around five years after the last general election 2. Delhi and Puducherry have an ELECTED legislative ASSEMBLY and an executive COUNCIL of ministers with partially state-like function. The SEVEN union territories are: Union territories without their own legislatures: Chandigarh. |
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A famous site for cave paiting is?? |
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Answer» hey.... Explanation: Nicknamed “the PREHISTORIC Sistine Chapel”, the Lascaux CAVES are a cave complex in southwestern France decorated with some of the most impressive and famous cave PAINTINGS in the WORLD. The Lascaux paintings are estimated to be 17,000 years old. |
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5.Mention any three ways of sustainable development. |
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Answer» Heya mate❣️ Here's UR answer!
Tysm❤️ |
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9. With the help of your teachers, find out the standard meridian of the givcountries.(AS)1. Nepal 2. Pakistan 3. Bangladesh 4. England 5. Malasiya 6. JapanLA Maken though |
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Answer» ANSWER:ok Explanation: |
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4.How are human activities responsible for global warming? |
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Answer» wastages. unnecessary USE of plastic decrease in afforestation increase in deforestation waste of water. pollutions - air -land -water -noise |
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What are primary and secondary sources of history in India |
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Answer» HISTORY: Primary & Secondary Sources They can be firsthand testimony or evidence created during the time period that you are studying. Primary sourcesmay include diaries, LETTERS, interviews, ORAL histories, photographs, NEWSPAPER articles, government documents, poems, novels, PLAYS, and music. |
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MivTICUTUCULIS)The tenure of an MP isyears |
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Answer» Answer: The teure of an MP in india LOK sabha is of 5YEARS!! and thus... ELECTION also occurs after every 5years hope its gonna help u... have a great DAY mate! |
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Image of certificate for project on topic social issues |
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Compare buddhas fourfold Nobel truth with asoka reforms |
Answer» The Four Noble Truths COMPRISE the ESSENCE of BUDDHA's teachings, though they leave much left unexplained. They are the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the PATH that LEADS to the end of suffering.❤️ |
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Why is it important for people to abide the laws |
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Answer» Answer: so that no one could rule over ANYONE and every INDIVIDUAL get PRIORITY to live free. Explanation: hope this will HELP you. |
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Why did Dalihousie introduce policy of annexation |
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Answer» he was a British official and also like other BRITISHERS he wanted to ANNEX India's all of the kingdom so that they can DRAIN the wealth of India. Sohail introduced his POLICY of annexation like the doctrine of LAPSE. these policies were very useful to the britishers. |
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Q3. Why does the skin of your finger shrink when you wash clothes for a long time? |
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Answer» its because of an AUTOMATIC NERVOUS system reaction its EASIER to pick wet OBJECTS with wrinkled hands Explanation: |
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How do the economic & social goals differ? Explain with examples |
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What is the last Hindu ruler in Delhi |
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Answer» Answer: PRITHVIRAJ chauhan Explanation: he is the last Hindu ruler of DELHI |
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How India view its foreign policy |
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Answer» Explanation: The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle DESCRIBED humans as social animals. Therefore, friendships and relations have existed between humans since the beginning of human interaction. As the organization developed in human affairs, relations between people also organized. The foreign policy thus goes back to primitive times. The inception in human affairs of foreign relations and the need for foreign policy to deal with them is as old as the organization of human life in groups. Before writing, most of these relations were carried out by word of mouth and left little direct archaeological evidence. The literature from ancient times, the Bible, the Homeric poems, the histories of Herodotus and Thucydides, and many others, show an accumulation of experience in dealing with foreigners. Ancient Chinese and Indian writings[which?] give much evidence of thought concerned with the management of relations between peoples in the form of diplomatic correspondence between rulers and officials of different states and within systems of multi-tiered political relations such as the Han dynasty and its subordinate kings, the more powerful of which[which?] conducted their own limited foreign relations as long as those did not interfere with their primary obligations to the central government, treatises by Chanakya and other scholars, and the preserved text of ancient treaties, as well as FREQUENT references by known ancient writers to other, even older sources which have since been lost or remain in fragmentary form only. The approaches are strategically employed to interact with other countries. The study of such strategies is called foreign policy analysis. In recent times, due to the deepening level of globalization and transnational activities, the states will also have to interact with non-state actors. The aforementioned interaction is evaluated and monitored in attempts to maximize the benefits of multilateral international cooperation. Since the national interests are paramount, foreign policies are designed by the government through high-level decision-making processes. National interests accomplishment can occur as a result of peaceful cooperation with other NATIONS, or through exploitation. Usually, creating foreign policy is the job of the head of government and the foreign minister (or equivalent). In some countries, the legislature also has considerable effects. Foreign policies of countries have varying rates of change and scopes of intent, which can be affected by factors that change the PERCEIVED national interests or even affect the STABILITY of the country itself. The foreign policy of a country can have a profound and lasting impact on many other countries and on the course of international relations as a whole, such as the Monroe Doctrine conflicting with the mercantilism policies of 19th-century European countries and the goals of independence of newly formed Central American and South American countries. |
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What are reserves! |
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Answer» Hey mate here is your answer Follow me! Answer: to KEEP SOMETHING for a special REASON or to USE at a later time |
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Activity 9Social StudiesMake a 10 points on problems came in the way of spreading Islam. |
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Answer» Answer: 1.There was a couple, who were the uncle and aunt of the prophet, they used to HURT the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) daily by throwing THRONES in his way. 2.A man named UQBA bin abbi Muayt, who was the enemy of Muslims and ISLAM also teased the prophet a lot, in face he tried to kill him. 3.Some JEWS used to test the prophet (PBUH) by asking him different questions. |
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Why the sea level water is more |
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Answer» Answer: The TWO major causes of global sea level rise are THERMAL expansion caused by warming of the ocean (since water EXPANDS as it warms) and increased melting of land-based ice, such as glaciers and ice SHEETS. |
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Hi guys .!!!!! Good afternoon... What is the capital of America ? |
Answer» ANSWER:WASHINGTON DC...... ✔️✔️✔️ |
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How has japan become a developed country despite,being poor in natural resources? |
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Answer» because the PEOPLE of JAPAN are very hard working, fair, and corruption FREEE |
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Who was the first Deputy Prime Minister of India ?A:Atal Bihari Vajpayee B:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel C:Rajiv Gandhi D:Jawaharlal Nehru |
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Answer» SARDAR Vallabhai PATEL is your answer Hope this HELPS you... |
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There are permanent member of Security Council |
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Answer» Answer: |
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तीतर के दौ आगे तीतर,तीतर के दौ पीछे तीतर बोलो कितने तीतर |
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ANS OF THEDOM ATLASFIND OUT THE PARALLELS & MERIDIANSFOLLOWING CITIES. TAKE HELP FROM AParallelsMeridianaName of the CityNew York CityLondonMumbaiTokyoDelhiFIND ME!FIND MEOL |
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Answer» Explanation: ANS OF THE DOM ATLAS FIND OUT THE PARALLELS & MERIDIANS FOLLOWING CITIES. TAKE HELP FROM A Parallels Meridiana Name of the City New York City London Mumbai Tokyo Delhi FIND ME! FIND ME OL |
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