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1.

HOW DID THE NORTHERN PLAINS INFLUENCE THE HISTORY IN INDIA

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The influence of northern plains on history of india was to form a holistic image of India, – an attempt to UNDERSTAND and appreciate the role of geography and ecology in molding the character and PSYCHE of Indians is necessary.

What we observe is a harmonious adjustment of physical and cultural environments.

Further, we notice that the physical features of the SUBCONTINENT facilitating the coexistence of DIFFERENT levels of cultures in different regions is due to ecological and geographical conditions

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2.

Suggest the measure to prevent destrification

Answer» SOW PLANTS is the main METHOD to PREVENT forest
3.

Why Climate change is important for India's foreign policy?

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Climate is the buzzword everywhere, most importantly in the international arena. Climate changes are looming threateningly on the entire planet. Issues such as global warming, pollution, clean water and air, endangered wildlife, conservation, sustainable development, etc. have caught all NATIONS’ attention.

The developed and advanced nations have been taking the challenge of climate change quite seriously. Climate is one of the core forces that will shape foreign policies of all nations. INDIA too will have to shape its foreign policy keeping climate conservation in view.

According to the  Paris Agreement SIGNED in December 2015, India has been assigned to reduce its carbon emission intensity by 33 – 35% in the next 15 years.  It means India will have to produce power for its growth ENGINE from non-fossil fuels.

India has to and will have to adopt climate conservation policies and implement them successfully, if it is to AVAIL benefits at the international arena. The advanced countries will help India in achieving its objectives such as entry into NSG, Permanent Membership in the Security Council, and other benefits in the filed of technology transfer, more investment from foreign countries, economic cooperation, etc. only if India abides by the new climate policy.

India has shouldered the responsibility of contributing to maintaining clean climate enthusiastically. Indian Government aims to invest $100 billion in producing clean energy in next five years. India has also played an instrumental role in establish International Solar Alliance , an organization of countries that will work together to produce clean energy in future.

In conclusion it can be said that climate change will play a very crucial role in India’s foreign policy. Indian Government and people are already working proactively to adopt ways that are environment friendly. Much has been done, much remains to be done, and together with the cooperation of one another the much that remains to be done, will be done in time

4.

Which of the following could be considered as seasonal migration? Why? a. Women moving from their parents’ house to husband’s house due to marriageb. Turmeric harvesters moving from one district to another district in Tamil Nadu for three months in a yearc. Cycle rickshaw pullers in Delhi coming from rural parts of Bihar for six months a yeard. Women from Nalgonda district come to work as domestic maids in Hyderabad

Answer» B. This is SEASONAL MIGRATION
5.

Draw a table with following items and summarise various examples in the context of migrant labourers: (1) migrant labour; ( 2) reasons for the migration (3) living standards of the migrants (4) economic impact in their lives (5) economic impact on the lives of people from where they migrated.

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6.

How is agriculture awareness the problem of water scarcity in india explain?

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Scarcity. Water of appropriate quality and quantity is essential for the production of crops, livestock, and fisheries, as well as for the processing and preparation of these foods and products. Water is the lifeblood of ecosystems, including forests, lakes, and wetlands, on which the food and nutritional security of present and future generations depends. At the same time, agriculture is the largest water user globally, and a major source of water pollution. Unsustainable agricultural water use practices threatens the sustainability of livelihoods dependent on water and agriculture.

Additionally, climate change will have significant impacts on agriculture by increasing water demand, limiting crop productivity, and reducing water AVAILABILITY in areas where IRRIGATION is most needed or has a comparative advantage. A growing number of regions will face increasing water scarcity. Climate change will bring GREATER variation in weather events, more frequent weather extremes, and new challenges requiring the sector to take mitigation and adaptation actions.

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Improperly managed agricultural ACTIVITIES may impact surface water by contributing nutrients, pesticides, sediment, and bacteria, or by altering stream flow. Fertilizer and pesticide use, tillage, irrigation, and TILE drainage can affect water quality and hydrology.

7.

Three social changes in London due to urbanization

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Thus the London tube railway led to a MASSIVE displacement of the London POOR, especially between the two World Wars. ... Explain the factors which led to this CHANGE. ... Explain any three reasons for which the POPULATION of London city expanded during the NINETEENTH century

8.

List five examples of Environment Degradation that you have been observed around you

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Their is many environment degradation to ADDRESS like deforestation, poaching, over population, poverty ( malnutrition, huger, star vation) air pollution, water pollution, land pollution and noice pollution.

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9.

Answer it please my very easy

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Hey here your answer. ..

Why do you think you're better
If your culture is not the same?
Yes, maybe you seem DIFFERENT
But deep inside all are the same.

Why do they think they're better?
If one is black and one is WHITE,
If one is man and one is woman.
They are the same, that is their right.

If one is straight and one is gay,
They are no different, just the same
If one is Christian and one is Jew,
All come from God, we are the same.

So, get to know all PEOPLE,
And show them what you think and do,
You'll see how others live their lives.
When you like them, then they'll like you.

If one learns to understand
And respect all POINTS of VIEW,
Then peace on Earth must surely come
It is up to you. And you. And you....

10.

How could the living conditions of these workers be improved?

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Simply, the working conditions were terrible during the Industrial Revolution. As factories were being built, businesses were in NEED of workers. With a long LINE of people willing to WORK, EMPLOYERS could set wages as low as they wanted because people were willing to do work as long as they got PAID.

11.

Why is there a shortage of sugarcane cutters in western Maharashtra?

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There are very few FARMERS

12.

Describe an example of seasonal migration of your region.

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Seasonal human migration is very common in agricultural CYCLES. It includes MIGRATIONS such as moving SHEEP or cattle to HIGHER elevations during SUMMER to escape the heat and find more forage. Human labor often moves with fruit harvest or to other crops that require manual picking.

13.

How does the shape of age pyramid reflect the growth status of a population?

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14.

List of North India states chief ministers

Answer» JAMMU and Kashmir=mehbooba mufte
Punjab=captain Amrinder singh
H.P-Virbhadra Singh
Harayana- manohar LAL khattar
Bihar-Nitish Kumar
U.p- Yogi aditya bath
Rajasthan- VASUNDHARA RAJE
15.

The story of village palampur class 9 question and answer

Answer» OK...............................
16.

How are election health in India

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India's constitution guarantees free HEALTHCARE for all its citizens, but in PRACTICE ... Following the 2014 election which brought Prime Minister Narendra Modi to OFFICE,

17.

Explain the impact of first world war in Europe

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The Impact of the First WORLD WAR and Its Implications for Europe Today. ... The First World War destroyed EMPIRES, created numerous new nation-states, encouraged independence movements in Europe'scolonies, forced the UNITED States to become a world power and LED directly

18.

INFORMATION about Albert Einstein

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Albert Einstein is possibly the most famous scientist who ever lived! He was a theoretical physicist and mathematician, and a genius. One of his better known achievements was the mass-energy equivalence EQUATION: E = mc2. Einstein DEVELOPED the THEORY of RELATIVITY and he
won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his work on the photoelectric effect.

Albert Einstein was born at Ulm, in Württemberg, Germany, on March 14, 1879. Six weeks later the family moved to Munich, where he later on began his schooling at the Luitpold Gymnasium.

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19.

Tansa dam kon si nadi par banai gayi hai???? plzz help me

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It is SITUATED on Tansa RIVER
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20.

Calculate from graph the total number of persons added to urban population for each period and percentage of each group. Write sentences for each bullet point. One example is given here:♣ During 2001-2011, there were 91million (40+29+22) people added in the urban population. In terms of percentage, 44% increase was due to natural increase, 32% was due to expansion of urban areas and 24% was due to migration.

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ANSWER:

total number of persons added to urban population for each period and percentage of each group has been  mentioned.

Explanation:

During 1961-1971, there were 31million (20+5+6) people added in the urban population. In terms of percentage, 64.5% increase was DUE to natural increase, 16.2% was due to expansion of urban areas and 19.3% was due to MIGRATION.

During 1971-1981, there were 50million (26+14+10) people added in the urban population. In terms of percentage, 52% increase was due to natural increase, 28% was due to expansion of urban areas and 20% was due to migration.

During 1981-1991, there were 56million (35+8+13) people added in the urban population. In terms of percentage, 62.5% increase was due to natural increase, 14.3% was due to expansion of urban areas and 23.2% was due to migration.

During 1991-2001, there were 67million (40+13+14) people added in the urban population. In terms of percentage, 59.7% increase was due to natural increase, 19.4% was due to expansion of urban areas and 20.9% was due to migration.

21.

Which is the 29 state of india

Answer» ANDHRA PRADESH is your ANSWER
22.

What are the different type of composition in our life? please tell.

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23.

What is the meaning of universal adult franchise

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Universal ADULT FRANCHISE mean to RIGHT to vote ...

24.

How we diferent banana and mango leaves? I want answeranswer justjust now

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banana LEAVES :- PARALLEL venation

MANGO leaves :- RETICULATE venation

25.

What is your opinion about democracy

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According to me democracy is the form of government which is for the people, by the people amd from the people...CITIZENS of democratic country ENJOY all the rights like right to vote, right to equality,right to exploration, right to CONSTITUTIONAL remedies ETC....India is the democratic country in which citizens enjoy all the basic right.....

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26.

How did the Mesolithic age mark shift to palaeolithic age

Answer» PALEOLITHIC AGE (OLD stone age)
MESOLITHIC age (middle stone age)
27.

Mention the types of family

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There are many types of families such as
Nuclear FAMILY. The nuclear family is the TRADITIONAL TYPE of family structure. ...
Single PARENT Family. The single parent family consists of one parent raising one or more children on his own. ...
Extended Family. ...
CHILDLESS Family. ...
Step Family. ...
Grandparent Family.

28.

What are two types of soil erosion how are erosion and deforestation related to each other

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The two types of soil erosion are :-
1. Wind erosion
2. water erosion
Deforestation and soil erosion are interrelated as deforestation is ONE of the CAUSE of soil erosion. As we know plants ROOTS hold the soil and deforestation is cutting down of plants and trees.

29.

What is NREGA scheme

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National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005(or NREGA no. 42,later renamed as the"Mahatma Gandhi National rural employment guarantee Act", MGNREGA), is an indian labour law and social security measures that, AIMS to guarantee the 'right to work'........

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30.

Definition of physical whether

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Physical weathering is a TERM used in SCIENCE that refers to the geological process of rocks breaking apart without changing their chemical composition. Over time, movements of the Earth and environment can break apart rock FORMATIONS, causing physical weathering.

31.

Explain the vertical division of power sharing giving example of India

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Vertical FORM: The power is SHARED between the state government and central government. The central government LOOKS after the development of nation as a whole, while the state governments shoulder the responsibility of developing their own states. For example, while the central government looks after the finances of the entire country, the state government takes care of the finances of their own states.




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32.

Describe the composition of union government in India

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The union government in INDIA CONSTITUTES the following
*Legislative*-It constitutes of Parliament of India headed by President and constitutes the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
*Executive*-It consists of the president,vice-president and council of MINISTERS led by the Prime Minister of the country.
*Judiciary*-It is Independent of the Executive and Constitutes Supreme Court of India and the HIGH courts.
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33.

Identify the false statements and correct them:a) Census data is collected every 10 yearsb) Sex ratio refers to the number of female in adult populationc) Age structure shows us the distribution of people according to their aged) Population density is higher in mountains as people like the climate there

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D is not CORRECT
POPULATION density is a MEASUREMENT of PER unit area

34.

How are the rich getting richer and the poor poorer in india?

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Because, who r very rich they r still getting the money a lot and lot and becomimg the richest persons.
Who r poor, EXAMPLE of farmers, they r becoming poor because they r not getting sufficient money to EVEN EAT. So govt. Is TAKING CARE now. So who r poor they r still becoming poor.
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35.

Create a sketch map of your house using elements of a map

Answer» B for bedroom
k for kitchen
h for hall
p for PLACE or balcany
36.

What you mean by priei perce

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When does not CON FRIEND

37.

What is non market activities

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Non market activities REFER to the activities which dont come under the economic activity of a person. They are did for the GENERAL goodness or for general growth of a collective of people.


Example : NGO are non GOVERNMENTAL organisations that are DONE for any issue such as CONDUCTING awareness camps regarding any issue or problem. They are done for free and for general welfare of people. Hence they come under non market activity.

38.

Why the early man moved one place to another place

Answer» EARLY man MOVED from one place to another place because in SEARCH of food and for shelter early man do not have FIXED place and FIX home
39.

Describe in brief the infrastructural development in palampur how

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IN THE VILLAGE PALAMPUR THE DEVELOPMENT WAS ON A ROLL . THERE WAS A CONTINUOS DEVELOPMENT TAKING PLACE IN PALAMPUR . THE MAIN OF THEM WERE :

 1 GOOD TRANSPORTING SYSTEM 

 2  PROGRESS IN THE FIELD OF ECONOMY THROUGH SOME NON - FARMING AND FARMING ACTIVITIES .

 3  NO LAND IS LEFT IDEAL 

 4 GOOD AND MAXIMUM USE OF MODERN IRRIGATION TECHNIQUES

 5  KEEPING INTEREST IN THE FIELD OF AGRICULTURE

 6  USE OF MODERN SOPHISTICATED MACHINES SUCH AS : TRACTORS , COMBINE , THRESHER etc. ...  

40.

Why and when was the Indian Constitution was enforced

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The constitution of India was SIGNED and adopted in part on 26TH NOV 1949 which is celebrated as law day... but all its provisions were adopted on 26th January 1950 in order to honour the pledge of poorna swaraj taken at the Lahore CONGRESS on 26th JAN 1930.this day 26th Jan is celebrated as republic day in India.

41.

From the population pyramid od India 2011, identify a rough estimate of the percentage of children in the population.

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There were about 350 million children in India in 2011

Explanation:

  • According to the reports, 22 million children born in India every year. About 2 million of them die due to malnutrition or due to hunger
  • Some 4 million die eventually due to poor living conditions
  • As PER the DATA of 2011, about 38 million children from ages 6 to 18 NEVER saw the school.  

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In India what is the proportion of children who face the problem of malnutrition

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42.

Observe the increment in population of India and itsgrowth - 1901-2011 (Graph)1. In which year did the population decrease?2. From which year onwards is the population continuously increasing?3. What could be the reasons for the speed with whichincreases took place after Indian independence?

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1) In 1921 Population decreases.
2) From 1921 Population continuisly increasing
3) After independence all peoples have equal RIGHTS, and there have no law to how many CHILD should be BORN so this is the reason.

43.

Explain the classification of northern plains made on the basis of its relief

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Based on the relief features; the northern PLAIN can be divided into FOUR regions, viz. Bhabar, Terai, Bhangar and Khadar.

 1. Bhabar:

After descending from the mountains, the rivers deposit pebbles in a narrow belt.The width of this belt is about 8 to 16 kms.It lies parallel to the Shiwaliks.Bhabhar is the gently-sloping coarse alluvial zone below the Siwalik Hills (outermost foothills of Himalayas) where streams disappear into permeable sediments. The underground water level is deep in this region.

 2. Terai:

The terai region lies towards south of the bhabar belt.In this region, the streams reappear and make a wet, swampy and marshy region.This region was full of forest and wildlife but after partition all this area was cleared and was converted into agricultural land for the settlement of the MIGRANTS.

 3. Bhangar:

Bhangar is the largest part of the northern plain and is composed of the oldest alluvial soil.They lie above the FLOOD plains. They resemble terraces.The soil of this region is locally known as kankar and is composed of calcareous deposits.

 4. Khadar:

The floodplains formed by younger alluvium are called Khadar.The soil in this region is renewed every year and is highly fertile.This region is very suitable for intensive agricultural activities.



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44.

K.E And PE differnce between

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Energy is the ABILITY to do work. ... The MEASUREMENT ofkinetic energy in an object is calculated based on the object's mass and velocity. It is measured in Joules. Potential energyis a form of energy that RESULTS from an object's POSITION or ARRANGEMENT of parts. It is stored energy that can becomekinetic energy.

45.

The development of a country is intensively linked with the word human. why ?

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It is because the country has a MAIN SEGMENT that is human beings it is ONE of the big reality that the DEVELOPMENT of people will DEVELOP a nation .

46.

When did control of Indian come into the hand of British crown

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Our INDIA was controlled by British Crown after the REVOLT of 1857

47.

What are economic activities define the three economic activities with example

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Economic ACTIVITIES are the activity that are PERFORMED for earning money or accquring wealth.
Three examples of Economic Activities are as FOLLOWS :
1). Bussines
2). Employment
3).Service Job

48.

How would a 'household' be defined? Whom all would you include?

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I think according to me a household consists of all the member of the family from ELDERS to infants.
If people live with MEMBERS not of their own family then STILL they will be INCLUDED in the household.

49.

Period does the ancient Indian history include

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50.

How are the great northern plains of India are formed explain

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The Northern Plain was FORMED by the deposits brought in by the three major rivers and their tributaries. Alluvium was deposited at the foot–hills of the HIMALAYAS for millions of YEARS. These deposits are now the fertile Northern Plains.Alluvium is soil or sediments deposited by a river or other running water.

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