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1.

Why is it important for us to study about population in geography

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to KNOW what is the DENSITY of POPULATION for ANOTHER states and to know about the population,

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2.

Please tell 10th question answer of sa3 9th class social paper2

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Hey FRIEND! I have no PAPER. can u please tell EXACT question to me.
may be I can HELP u

3.

The civil society is considered as a leading agent of transformation.justify with reasons

Answer»

brainly

ambitious

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4.

What is fundementel rights ?how they are helpful to live better

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The FUNDAMENTAL rights are the rights which are given to every person in country.they are very helpful because they GIVE us freedom of doing EVERYTHING that is necessary like to MOVE ANYWHERE,etc.

5.

Give an Example for human include disasters

Answer» POLLUTION which are the REASON of HOLE in OZONE LAYER
6.

Type of services by 108 in emergency

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108 emergency response services is 24×7 emergency SERVICE for MEDICAL, police and fire emergency.
It's help can be OBTAINED=>>>>
1.) to save a people.
2.) To REPORT a crime
3.) to report a Fire

The TOLL free numbers accessible from landline or mobile.
It provides emergency help within of 18 minutes.

7.

Why some state want to emerge of absolute state of france?

Answer» ESTABLISHING absolute monarchy in FRANCE. ... (source: Cardinal Richelieu's Political Testament), LOUIS XIII established Absolute Monarchy in France during his reign. When his son and successor Louis XIV came to power, a period of trouble known as the Fronde occurred in France, TAKING advantage of Louis XIV's minority.
8.

500and1000rupees notes were demonetized and how it helpful for Indians

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It was very helpful for Indians as the GOVT was finally able to catch at least few of the criminals who owned BLACK MONEY and hid their original face under a dark evil.
Finally corruption was reduced to a LEVEL and criminals weren't able to transport black money outside the WORLD to turn it into white money.

9.

Make some slogans on conserving of forests

Answer» JUNGLE jungle KO bachao
apno KA jivansurakshit BANAO
10.

Civics is derived from which

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The ADJECTIVE civic comes from the LATIN WORD civis, which was the word for a citizen of ANCIENT Rome.

11.

Which type of media has the longest maximum distance?

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Coxial CABLE is the MEDIA has the LONGEST MEDIUM

12.

Types of grading system in education

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1) MAKE LIFE easy
2) To teach the other and they COULD KNOW how important the education
3) to eliterate the poverty etc

13.

How could education affect industrial development in india

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Natural resources and environmental concerns have been prevalent not only in India, but in other countries of the world as well, but in most cases, India has been the major country that has experienced the DEPLETION of natural resources and environmental degradation. In this research manuscript, MAIN focus has been laid upon India; India is the most populous country in the world and with the impact of population explosion, there is exhaustion of natural resources and environmental degradation. The main areas that have been highlighted are rural poverty and environmental degradation, effects of disasters and natural hazards, ASSESSING risks, impacts and opportunities from natural resources and the environment, precise INSINUATIONS for environment, sustainability and green development, greening rural development and economic growth and environmental sustainability. The issues have been taken into account and the measures also have been underscored that are essential in ORDER to lead to preservation and sustenance of natural resources and the environment.

14.

Sustainable human development? explain its indicators?

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Pollution contributes to the harmful environment that results in adverse effect on living beings. It is one of the major concern areas for the whole world. It is a global issue involving the United Nations, governments, voluntary institutions and the media.

Students need to be made fully aware of the adverse effects of rising pollution. Also, being the future generation, they can play a vital role in controlling pollution if they are familiar with this threat to the survival of mankind.

Here we are providing you some useful articles on pollution under various categories ACCORDING to varying WORDS limits. You can choose any of them according to your need:

 

Pollution Articles

Article on Pollution 1 (300 words)

Anything added into the environment that results in producing harmful or poisonous effect on living things is called pollution. Pollution is the process that makes nature’s resources such as land, water, air or other parts of the environment unsafe or unsuitable to use. Pollution can be of many types:  soil, air, water, thermal, radioactive, noise, and LIGHT. The toxins released are inhaled by each one of us while we breathe.

Pollution and its Causes

Inhaling poisonous air is as hazardous as smoking. It is not only the humans who are affected from this polluted environment but also the animals. Air is filled with highly toxic gases. These dangerous gases in environment are released by the power industries that burn fossil fuels, industries that dispose wastes in the water, farmers using pesticides, high usage of artificial lights and loud sounds, etc. Each of these leads to generation of the life threatening cause – pollution.

Any use of natural resources at a rate higher than the nature’s capacity to restore itself can result in pollution of air, water, and land. Other than human activities, there are a few periodic natural cycles that also result in release of dangerous stuff. Natural activities other than the human activities like volcanic eruption, dust WILDFIRES, etc also result in creation of pollution.

Globalization is ANOTHER major cause of pollution. Globalization has become an effective facilitator of environmental degradation.

15.

Kalahandi & kashipur are situated in which state of India?

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Bhawanipatna town The District Headquarters is at which stands almost to the Eastern BORDER. During the ancient period the district of Kalahandi was a princely state of South Kosals. It was. After INDIA gained independence, the princely state of Kalahandi was merged with the state of Orissa on 1st November, 1949


KASHIPUR, Rayagada. Kashipur, a Sub-division and one of the main Block Headquarter, is LOCATED in the district of Rayagada in the Indian state ofOrissa.


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16.

Stunting definition world health organization

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Stunted growth, also known asstunting and nutritional stunting, is a REDUCED growth rate in human development. ... The DEFINITION ofstunting ACCORDING to the WORLD Health Organisation (WHO) is for the "height for age" value to be less than TWO standard deviations of the WHO Child Growth Standards median.

17.

What is the important of labour what are it's types?

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Hey ! !
here's ur answer
The importance of labour :
1. By the help of labours only we get NUMBER of things like baskets , clothes , pots , vases , and they ALSO nearly 3 months they wait for crops and they give you .
2.They are 4 types of labours :
●Professional labour = doctor,scientists, lawyers. ......etc .
●unskilled labours = MOPPING floors , ....etc .
● semi skilled labours = dish washer. ,..........etc.
● skilled labours = carpenters , chefs ,..........etc


HOPE this is helpful. .......... :)

18.

Role of state and central pollution board

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The role of a state POLLUTION board is too "is a statutory organisation under the Ministry of Environment." It was established in 1974 to KEEP lakes clean and to REDUCE pollution in BIG bodies of water including, lakes, rivers, oceans, etc.. These are laws that would be obeyed and would be a huge fine if a person polluted and was caught. This is a big deal because when a person pollutes it could kill SEA life because they could consume, or hurt them selves which would increase pollution.


Hope this helps!

19.

Give examples of human beings induced disasters

Answer» BEST EXAMPLE is Nuclear Bombings AROUND WORLD.
20.

How are the sectors classified on the basis of economic conditions. explain the sectors

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On the basis of employment CONDITIONS, activities in the economy are classified as organised and unorganised. The organised sector offers job security and employment benefits, while the unorganised sector is MARKED by low wages and lack of job security. In rural areas, the unorganised sector comprises landless AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS, sharecroppers and artisans. In URBAN areas, this group contains small-scale industry workers, construction workers, street vendors, rag-pickers, etc.

21.

Relations of saudi arabia with other countries al jazeera

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Saudi ARAB did not have deplometic realition with COUNTRY PARTICIPATE in an activity ECONOMIC boycott the israel

22.

What do you people prefer democracy give enthusiasm?

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Hii

It improves the quality of decision-making.

It provides a METHOD to deal with differences and conflicts.

It ENHANCES the dignity of citizens and promotes equality.

It ALLOWS correcting its own mistakes.

It is more accountable and responsive

Accommodates SOCIAL diversities and differences.



hope it will help u


23.

Where is Amravati in indian map

Answer» AMRAVATI is in MAHARASHTRA
24.

write any two activities which made the early primitive humans dofferent from the human being we see to day

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1. Due to less salary, people were unable to buy goods which help them mechanically so they had done work much by hand. These DAYS, due to lot of machines, people are much addicted to these machines which help them do faster, easier and better.

(It is very common today)

2. As their was less technology in older days, people didn't wasted their TIME and FOCUSED much on their work. Rhese days, due to high technology and several devices, there is a lot of distractions to even start their work.

Hope to get help.

Have a great day ahead.

25.

Which grasslands is used by nomadic leaders in himalya name two tribes

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In the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region there is extreme pressure on such extensive grazing lands as remain. The alpine pastures do get a SEASONAL rest during snow cover, but elsewhere there is constant grazing (except on seasonally closed hay LAND) from sedentary STOCK owners, and periodic grazing by transhumants. Because of the very HIGH human population, all possible land has been CLEARED for crop production.

26.

Practical applications of social network analysis

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Network models are widely used to represent relational INFORMATION among interacting units. In studies of social networks, recent emphasis has been placed on random graph models where the nodes usually represent individual social ACTORS and the edges represent the presence of a specified relation between actors. We develop a class of models where the probability of a relation between actors depends on the positions of individuals in an unobserved “social space.” We make inference for the social space within maximum likelihood and Bayesian frameworks, and PROPOSE Markov chain Monte Carlo procedures for making inference on latent positions and the effects of observed covariates. We present ANALYSES of three standard datasets from the social networks literature, and compare the method to an alternative stochastic blockmodeling approach. In addition to improving on model fit for these datasets, our method provides a visual and interpretable model-based spatial representation of social relationships and improves on existing methods by ALLOWING the statistical uncertainty in the social space to be quantified and graphically represented.

27.

Name any two product trade by banjara in one word

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Banjaras MOVED over long DISTANCES for selling plough CATTLE and other goods to VILLAGERS in exchange for grains and foodder.
 

Hope this information will clear your doubts about the TOPIC.

28.

Labour flexibility and it's different form

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The LABOUR flexibility law is a former law in Argentina, that was enacted in 2000 during the presidency of Fernando DE la Rúa. Vice president Carlos Álvarez RESIGNED the following year, denouncing the fact, that many legislators were BRIBED to support the bill in the ARGENTINIAN Congress. The law was abolished in 2004, during the presidency of Néstor Kirchner.[1]

Types of labour flexiblity:

1.External numerical flexibility

2.Internal numerical flexibility

3.Functional flexibility

4.Financial or wage flexibility

29.

Whar are the differences impact of world war during the first half of20century

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The way that took place in the BEGINNING of the 20TH century changed the political map of Europe. It was the first of its kind and out lead to the downfall of MONARCHY and lead to the GROWTH of dictatorship

30.

Why do u think did the map makers​ place their own country in the middle of the map?

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Because they think that their country was in the MIDDLE of the earth that is why they place their country in the middle and also they will show their country is BIGGER than the country which is ACTUALLY bigger than that.


Hope it will help U

31.

Name the land masses in which super continent was divided

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During the TRIASSIC period 200 million years AGO, the LAND mass that had been Pangaea was divided into two major land masses, LAURASIA and GONDWANALAND. The name Pangaea, or Pangea, borrows from Greek, meaning "all earth".

32.

Write the name of the super continent

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RODINIA is the name of SUPER OLDEST CONTINENT.Pangae is the name of most recent super continent.

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33.

Which type of boundary formed when tectonic plates repel each other

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DIVERGENT BOUNDARY type of boundary formed when tectonic plates repel each other.

Then divergent boundary obtains at the time two tectonic plates MOVES AWAY from each other.

It here the boundaries like LAVA spew which is from the long fissures and also geysers spurt superheated water.

34.

Name the boundaries which are formed due to the movement of tectonic plates

Answer» HEY buddy here is your answer,

In the THEORY of plate tectonics, the earth's crust is BROKEN into plates that move around relative to each other. As a result of this movement, three types of plate BOUNDARIES are FORMED: divergent, convergent, and transformboundaries.

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35.

1947 के दौरान हैदराबाद जे शासक निजाम के साम्यवादी अर्ध सैनिक दल का नाम लिखो

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ndependence Day is annually celebrated on 15th August, as a national holiday in India commemorating the nation's independence from the United KINGDOM on 15 August 1947, the UK Parliament passed the Indian Independence Act 1947 transferring legislative sovereignty to the Indian Constituent Assembly. India still retained King George VI as head of state until its transition to full republican constitution. India attained independence following the Independence Movement noted for largely nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience led by the Indian National Congress (INC). Independence coincided with the partition of India, in which the British India was divided along religious lines into the Dominions of India and Pakistan; the partition was accompanied by violent riots and mass casualties, and the displacement of nearly 15 million people due to religious violence. On 15 August 1947, the Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru raised the Indian national flag above the Lahori Gate of the RED Fort in Delhi. On each SUBSEQUENT Independence Day, the Prime Minister CUSTOMARILY raises the flag and gives an address to the nation.[1]

36.

Give example uniqeness of bloodiess revolution?

Answer» MAY be.....
ENGLAND...
37.

Diff. b/ w voting and ragging

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Voting is a method for a group, such as, a meeting or an electorate to make a decision or express an opinion, usually following discussions, DEBATES or election campaigns. DEMOCRACIES elect holders of high office by voting. Residents of a place represented by an elected official are called "constituents", and those constituents who cast a ballot for their chosen candidate are called "voters". There are different systems for collecting votes.

Ragging is the term used for the so-called "initiation ritual" practiced in higher education institutions in South Asian countries, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. The practice is similar to hazing in North America, bizutage in France, praxe in Portugal and other similar practices in educational institutions across the world. Ragging involves abuse, humiliation or harassment of new entrants or junior students by their seniors. It often takes a malignant form wherein the newcomers may be subjected to psychological or physical torture.[1][2] In 2009 the University Grants Commission of India imposed REGULATIONS upon Indian universities to help curb ragging, and launched a toll-free 'anti ragging HELPLINE'.[3]

38.

Write a short note on simon commision

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The Indian people were agitated and the movement for freedom grew STRONGER and stronger day by day. In 1927 the British Government sent Sir John Simon and some other members to find out the grievances of the Indian people. This was called Simon Commission. It was an all white commission and not even a single Indian was its member. The people boycotted this commission. When the commission came to Lahore, Lala Lajpat Rai and some other people greeted them with black flags and the SLOGAN "Simon go back". The British police gave severe lathi BLOWS to Lala Lajpat Rai and the others. Lalaji was badly wounded and later he died. Lalaji was called the Lion of Punjab. He said "Every blow of the lathi on my BODY would BECOME a nail in the coffin of the British Empire."


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39.

Correct and rewrite the statement that water cannot be reused

Answer» WATER can be REUSED...
40.

India's ranking in international atomic energy agency (iaea), 2017

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As per IAEA india ranks THIRD in NUMBER of REACTORS under construction after CHINA and RUSSIA and seventh in number of rectors in operation...

41.

What moral values we can learn from the action of Smith Carlos and Norman in Olympics of 1968

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We should learn from that we should not DISCRIMINATE people on the basis of color, Cate etc.
We should raise our voice against people who DISCRIMINATION people's.

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42.

Within how many days an appeal shall be made in the High Court against an order awardingcompensation by Commissioner ?(A) 15 days (B) 30 days (C) 60 days (D) 75 days

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In 30 DAYS the APPEAL should be MADE

43.

Write a letter to news paper editor explaining their problems of weavers at present

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write informal letter

your IDENTITY

to identity

dear editor

the PROBLEM of the weavers in the DISTRICT is too bad as they DONT have suffiecient money and all

thanking you

your name

44.

Should the family size be reduced to end unemployment

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Yes it is necessary to reduce FAMILY size because if family is small we take care of them better and COMPLETE their needs or provide them GOOD FACILITIES

45.

Should laptops be allowed in classrooms in favour and in aganist

Answer» YES it should be ALLOWED.
46.

The civil society is considered a leading agent of social transformation. Justify the statement.

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The term civil SOCIETY collectively refers to all voluntary,civic & social organizations & institutions.The role of the civil society is vital in good governance & democratic practices.It helps in informing public about STATE affairs,raising political AWARENESS,expressing public grievances & forming a popular wish.It also facilitated negotiations & decisions in favor of the general public.



47.

Explain the factors formed as per economic activities

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On the basis of economic activities, the economy of any country can be divided into three sectors.

1. Primary Sector:

Simply speaking primary sector refers to that sector of the economy which uses natural resource to produce goods.Natural factors play CRUCIAL role in the production process. Agriculture and allied activities like mining, fishery, forestry, diary and poultry are included in this sector.Primary sector dominates in under-developed countries.

2. Secondary Sector:

Secondary sector is ALSO called as manufacturing sector or industrial sector. The primary sector cannot satisfy all human requirements. We need certain industrial goods to make our lives comfortable. The sector which transforms one physical good into another is called secondary sector. The manufacturing, electricity, gas, water supply etc. are included in this sector.

3. Tertiary Sector:



The service sector of the economy is called tertiary sector. Services of various kinds like education, health, banking, insurance, trade and transport are included in this sector. In advanced countries, the contribution of tertiary sector to national income is the highest.

Sector wise Rates of Growth of GDP:

Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) divides the Indian Economy into six sectors for the purpose of estimating national income.

These are:

(a)Primary sector

(b)Secondary sector

(c) Trade, transport and COMMUNICATION

(d) Banking and Insurance

(e) Community and personal services

(f) Foreign Trade.



When total production in each sector of the economy is added together, v/e get Gross National Product (GNP).

To calculate Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the income of rest of the WORLD sector (external sectors) is excluded. The following table presents the rates of growth of GDP.

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48.

Who is the 5 ballon d' or award player

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It is CRISTIANO RONALDO THINK

49.

On the basis origin classify natural resources

Answer» BIOTIC and ABIOTIC........
50.

Please send 9th clas bit papers questions social papers 2

Answer»

You WANT to STUDY WELL.