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1.

How is over irrigation is responsible for land degradation?

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As if over IRRITATING is done on the same land all the fertilizers have been ABSORBED by the CROPS and if irrigation is done on the same land the crops won't GROW up better and strong enough to hold the soil by it's ROOTS.

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The activeness of southern western part is effected by what...

Answer» ARABIAN SEA AFFECTS the SOUTHWESTERN PART
3.

Hyder ali was a powerful ruler of

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MYSORE......

He was father of TIPU sultan who is KNOWN as the tiger of mysore........



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4.

How are medical facilities redponsible for the betterment of a country?

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The process involves SETTING goals, implementing SYSTEMATIC changes, measuring outcomes, and making subsequent appropriate improvements. Performance Improvement: An approach to the continuous study and improvement of the PROCESSES of PROVIDING healthcare services to meet the NEEDS of patients and others.

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How is the history of clothing linked to the longer history of society?

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HISTORY of Clothing - History of the Wearing of Clothing ... is specifically HUMAN characteristic and most human societies WEAR some FORM of clothing. ... wore chiton - a type of TUNIC which was short to the knees for men and longer for women.

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6.

What is the main cause if deforestation in madhya pradesh

Answer» MAIN REASONS for LAND DEGRADATION. ...
7.

3 main points of resource planning

Answer» THREE most basic resources are land, labor, and capital; other resources INCLUDE energy, entrepreneurship, INFORMATION, expertise, management, and TIME.
8.

Do they get adequate food to eat in the anganwadis of your area?

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From my AREA its YES but it DEPENDS on anganwadis of your area in real SENS

9.

Explain importanc feature of national education policy implemanted 1986

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The National Policy on Education (NPE) is a policy formulated by the GOVERNMENT of India to promote education amongst India's people. ... The FIRST NPE was promulgated in 1968 by the government of Prime MINISTER Indira Gandhi, and the SECOND by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986.

10.

Five reasons for water scarcity in india in chennai

Answer» POLLUTION is the MAIN REASON
11.

What steps can be taken to prevent Malaria

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1 Determine your level of risk
2 STAY in well-screened AREAS at night
3 use MOSQUITO REPELLENT

12.

What measures are taken up recently by the government to promote agricultural growth?

Answer» GOVERNMENT is GIVING FREE pesticides & fertilizers to small needy farmers...
13.

Tell me about joint family

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Joint Family includes U , ur brother , SISTER , father , MOTHER , uncle , aunt , grandpa , grandma
In short it means a family INCLUDING most of our RELATIVES

14.

What are the tools used by the basket makers?

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TOOLS USED IN WILLOW BASKETMAKING

A bodkin is essential when basketmaking. ...

Brake. This tool is used when stripping the bark from the willow rod to produce WHITE willow. ...

Formers. GENERALLY MADE from wood, these are used as AIDS for SHAPING. ...

Greasehorn. ...

Hammers. ...

Knives. ...

Picking knife. ...

Plank and lapboard.

Rapping irons

Shaving horse

Shears or secateurs

Cleave

Shave

Soaking tank

Weights

15.

Explain the meaning of archeology and archeology?

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It's the STUDY of ANCIENT REMAINS..

16.

Where is the headquaters of UNESCO

Answer» PARIS, FRANCE .................
17.

Who were the contributors to this industrial revolution?

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The contributors of ::

industrial REVOLUTION were

1 The TRANSPORTATION USED in history LIKE CART and ships were used .

18.

Suppose you need Rs. 2000. You fill a cheque, and give it to your sister and send her to get the money in cash.

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then she will CASH the CHEQUE and BRING you the MONEY

19.

What will happen if some borrowers do not repay the bank loan?

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If the borrower will not lend his bank loan the bank AUTHORITIES will warn u FIRST and then after u don't lend them the amount they will own your PROPERTY for their bank . so that the bank doesn't SUFFER their losses
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20.

Name at least four crops, which the farmers of Nigeria cultivate for their food.

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Bean,sesame,cashew,CASSAVA..
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21.

Write any five features of indian agriculture?

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Some major features of agriculture in India are given below
1. In most PARTS of India, agriculture is a primary activity that provides FOODGRAIN as well as raw material for various other industries
2. Three types of farming are found namely
Primitive subsistence farming in hilly and forested areas, intensive subsistence farming in DENSELY populated areas and commercial farming.
3. INDIAN agriculture has three cropping seasons i.e., rabi,kharif and zaid.
4. Two third of the Indian population is ENGAGED in agricultural activities.
5. Agricultural sector in India now faces modern challenges from international competitions and sectoral limitations.

22.

Define child prostitution.discuss legal control on child ptostitution

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Child prostitution is prostitution involving a child, and it is a form of commercial sexual exploitation of children. The term normally refers to prostitution of a minor, or person under the legal age of consent. In most jurisdictions, child prostitution is illegal as part of general prohibition on prostitution.

Child prostitution usually manifests in the form of sex trafficking, in which a child is kidnapped or duped into becoming involved in the sex trade, or "survival sex", in which the child engages in sexual activities to procure basic essentials such as food and shelter. Prostitution of children is commonly associated with child pornography, and they often overlap. Some people travel to foreign countries to engage in child sex tourism. Research suggests that there may be as many as 10 million children involved in prostitution worldwide.[1] The problem is most severe in South America and Asia, but prostitution of children exists globally,[2] in undeveloped countries as well as developed.[3]Most of the children involved with prostitution are girls, despite an increase in the number of young boys in the trade.

The United Nations has declared the prostitution of children to be illegal under international law, and various campaigns and organizations have been created to protest its existence.

"Most of the victimized children who face prostitution are vulnerable children who are EXPLOITED. Many predators target runaways, sexual assault victims, and children who have been harshly neglected by their biological parents. Not only have they faced traumatic violence that affects their physical being, but become intertwined into the violent life of prostitution." – U.S. Deputy Attorney General James Cole


Causes and typesEdit

Children are often forced by social structures and individual agents into situations in which adults TAKE advantage of their vulnerability and sexually exploit and abuse them by selling them or selling their bodies. Structure and agency commonly combine to force a child into commercial sex: for example, the prostitution of a child frequently follows from prior sexual abuse, often in the child's home.[11] Many believe that the majority of prostituted children are from Southeast Asia and the majority of their clients are Western sex tourists, but sociologist Louise Brown argues that, while Westerners CONTRIBUTE to the growth of the industry, most of the children's customers are Asian locals.[12]

Prostitution of children usually occurs in environments such as brothels, bars and clubs, homes, or particular streets and areas (usually in socially run down places). According to one study, only about 10% of prostituted children have a pimp and over 45% entered the BUSINESS through friends.[13] Maureen Jaffe and Sonia Rosen from the International Child Labor Study Office write that cases vary widely: "Some victims are runaways from home or State institutions, others are sold by their parents or forced or tricked into prostitution, and others are street children. Some are amateurs and others professionals. Although one tends to THINK first and foremost of young girls in the trade, there is an increase in the number of young boys involved in prostitution. The most disquieting cases are those children who are forced into the trade and then incarcerated. These children run the possible further risk of torture and subsequent death.

Several definitions have been proposed for prostitution of children. The United Nations defines it as "the act of engaging or offering the services of a child to perform sexual acts for money or other consideration with that person or any other person".[5] The Convention on the Rights of the Child's Optional Protocol on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution, and Child Pornographydefines the practice as "the act of obtaining, procuring or offering the services of a child or inducing a child to perform sexual acts for any form of compensation or reward". Both emphasize that the child is a victim of exploitation, even if apparent consent is given.[6] The Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999, (Convention No 182) of the International Labour Organization (ILO) describes it as the "use, procuring or offering of a child for prostitution".[7]

According to the International Labour Office in Geneva, prostitution of children and child pornography are two primary forms of child sexual exploitation, which often overlap.[2] The former is sometimes used to describe the wider concept of commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC). It excludes other identifiable manifestations of CSEC, such as commercial sexual exploitation through child marriage, domestic child labor, and the trafficking of children for sexual purposes.[8]

The terminology applied to the practice is a subject of dispute. The United States Department of Justice states, "The term itself implies the idea of choice, when in fact that is not the case."



23.

Can you name the four major natural regions of Nigeria?

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    As you meant for the major natural regions of Nigeria, they are as FOLLOWS -

1] The Niger - The Niger is a river in Nigeria. Nigeria is mostly popular for the same river and its known.

2] Niger Delta - A popular known region of Nigeria based on all things of Nigeria. It's one of the major regions of Nigeria.

3] Mambilla Plateau - The Nigerian plateau which known as Mambilla Plateau. In taraba, the Nigerian state, Mambilla Plateau is located.

4] Obudu Plateau - Similarly the Mambilla, is a Mountain in Nigeria. Generally, it elevates near about 1,716 m.

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24.

State the central problem of Economics why do they arise

Answer» CORRUPTION .occurre DUE to GREEDY
25.

Which part gets less rainfall?

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The part of western Rajasthan gets less rainfall as the clouds from bay of bengal branch SHED their moisture in tamil nadu and maharastra and EASTERN Rajasthan but when it reaches to tha waestern part its is BLANK .that's why the western Rajasthan have arid climate as WELL as 10 to 15 cm of rainfall......
SEE WHO...REPORTED THIS ANSWER.......I CORRECTED IT AND DON'T DARE TO REPORT IT AGAIN. ....

26.

Describe any five silent feature of Indian Constitution

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Salient Features of the Indian Constitution

1. The lengthiest Constitution in the world
The Indian Constitution is the lengthiest and the most detailed of all the written Constitutions of the world containing 449 articles in 25 parts, 12 schedules, 5 appendices and 101 Amendments.

2. Parliamentary form of Government
The constitution of India establishes a parliamentary form of a government both at the Centre and the State. The essence of the parliamentary government is its responsibility to the Legislature. The president
is the constitutional head of the State but the REAL executive power is vested in the council of ministers whose head is the Prime Minister.

3. Unique BLEND of rigidity and flexibility
It has been the nature of the amending process itself in federations which had led political scientists to classify federal Constitution as rigid.

4. Fundamental Rights
The incorporation of a formal declaration of Fundamental Rights in part III of the Constitution is deemed to be a distinguishing feature of a democratic
State. These rights are prohibitions against the State. The State cannot MAKE a law which takes away or abridges any of the rights of the citizens guaranteed in part III of Constitution.

5. Directive Principles of State policy (DPSP)
The Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Part IV of the Constitution, it set out the aims and objectives to be taken up by the States in the governance of the country.

6. A federation with strong centralising tendency
The most REMARKABLE feature of the Indian Constitution is that being a federal Constitution it acquires a unitary character during the time of emergency. During the proclamation of emergency the normal distribution of powers between Centre and State undergoes a vital change. The union parliament is empower to legislate on any subject mentioned in the state list. The financial arrangements between the Centre and State can also be
altered by the Union Government.

7. Adult Suffrage
The old system of COMMUNAL electorates has been abolished and the uniform adult suffrage system has been adopted. Under the Indian Constitution every man and women above 18 years of age has been given the right to elect representatives for the legislature.

8. An Independent Judiciary
An independent and impartial judiciary with power of judicial review has been established under the Constitution of India. It is a custodian right of citizens. Besides, in a federal Constitution it plays another significant role of determining the limits of power of the Centre and States.

9. A Secular State
A Secular State has no religion of its own as recognised religion of State. It treats all religions equally. Articles 25 to 28 of the Indian Constitution give concrete shape to this concept of secularism. It guarantees to every person the freedom of conscience and the right to profess, practice and propagate religion. In a Secular state, the state only regulate the relationship between man and man.

10. Single Citizenship
The American constitution provides for dual citizenship, i.e., the citizen of America and a state citizenship. But in India there is only one citizenship, i.e., Citizen of India. No state citizenship like citizen of Assam, Citizen of Delhi. Every Indian is Citizen of India and enjoy the same rights of
citizenship no matter in what state he resides.

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27.

Name the hottest month of the year

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July is the HOTTEST month of the year.

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28.

Aisa Kaun sa pachhi hai jise hath lagane se hi mar jata hai

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29.

Which city is near the equator and which one is farther away?

Answer» QUITO is NEAR and HELSINKI is FARTHEST to EQUATER.
30.

After two centuries this bank collapsed. Can you guess what could have been the reasons for this?

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They COULD have gone BANKRUPT. This is a COMMON reason for the CLOSING of many banks. :D

31.

Why indian ocean is named after India? Give answer in 80 words

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India LIES at the head of the INDIAN Ocean the Indian Ocean and close the India from t in the past Indian CULTURAL supply towards EAST and Southeast ASIA show the Indian Ocean now India is well connected to the European countries in the best show the Indian Ocean routes cultural supply towards east and Southeast Asia show the Indian Ocean now India is well connected to the European countries in the best show the Indian Ocean routes

32.

How to explain the uselessness of a democracy

Answer» PLAIN and simple.

A democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding on what to have for lunch. B. Franklin.

That is why a constitutional REPUBLIC is better. The constitution is what KEEPS the government from over stepping their power, and from a population's fad from deciding a single individuals fate.

In a democracy the majority can vote to take the house you worked so hard for, away from you. In a constitutional republic EVERYONE is HELD accountable to the rule of law, unless of course you're Hillary Clinton and the Democrat politicians who somehow seem to be above the law right now thanks to feckless Republican politicians who have allowed them to get away with things that if you or I were to do the same thing would be in prison without the possibility of parole.

That is why democracy is so dangerous and why liberalism must be stopped, because they ignore the constitution which is the rule of law in this country which should hold ALL people (politicians INCLUDED) accountable to the same laws as the smallest person in this country.
33.

In mangrove forest explain why they restriction to these regions

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Mangrove forests are LOCATED NEAR or in swamps, wetlands or sometimes EVEN near rivers. These forests are home to a number of wild species and can also be threatening to PEOPLE. The rivers' water flow also fluctuates, making situations dangerous. The marshy areas are known to have mud which are sticky and can sink quickly.

34.

See the map of Andhra Pradesh showing minerals in this chapter and identify the minerals found in your district.

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Geography of WEST Bengal, a STATE in eastern India, is diverse, of high peaks of Himalaya in the NORTHERN extremes to coastal regions down south, with regions such as plateau and GANGES delta intervening in between. West Bengal is only state in India where Himalayas are in the north and sea is at the south, with both plains and plateaus covering the REMAINING region.


35.

Accourding to 211 census female per thousand male in india is

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933 FEMALE PER THOUSAND MALE

36.

Locate any 4 main iron and steel industry

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Here is your ANSWER

37.

What is meant by conservation of water

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Water conservation MEANS using lesswater or recycling used water so that it can be used again. This type of program is IMPORTANT because water conservation HELPS save energy, protect wild animals, and prevent PEOPLE from using so much water that it cannot be REPLACED with rain.

38.

Who say the dams is the temple of modern india

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Temples of modern India was a term coined by India's first Prime MinisterJawahar Lal NEHRU while inaugurating Bhakra NANGAL Dam to describe scientific research institutes, STEEL plants, power plants, DAMS being launched in India after independence to jumpstart scientific and industrial progress.Dams are known as ...

39.

How Did the First World War help in the development of Indian industries?

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The First World War created a dramatically new situation.Till then industrial production had been slow. 
British mills were busy with war production to MEET the needs of the army. Manchester imports into India declinedIndian mills now had a VAST home market for supply As the war prolonged, Indian factories were called upon to supply war needs, jute bags, cloth for army uniforms, tents, leather BOOTS, horse and mule saddlers and MANY other item Many workers were employed as new factories were set up and old ONES ran in multiple-shifts. 
Over the war years, industrial production boomed. Manchester was unable to capture its old position in the Indian market after the war. Cotton 
production collapsed and export of cotton cloth from Britain fell dramatically.

40.

Locate the ‘France’ and its adjacent countries from the world map and name them.

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see the IMAGE to understand....PLEASE give a BRAINLIEST

41.

we reduce the population growth rate by providing better educational opportunities to women.support the statement

Answer» YES because WOMEN do after THINKING, more than MEN.
42.

Why Pakistan under General Musharraf should not be called a democracy.

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Because major decision is not TAKEN by military CHIEF GENERAL musharaf

43.

Look at the following pictures and guess which of them is open cast mine, underground mine and drill mining for oil (Fig. 6.1, 6.2, 6.3).

Answer» FIG. 6.1 is DRILL mining.
Fig. 6.2 is open cast MINE.
Fig. 6.3 is underground mine.
44.

What type of industries are located in Northern France? Why are they located there?

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1.The following points may help you:

a. Industrialisation forms the basis of development and modernisation of any society and is considered backbone of the  nation
b. Industries ensures FASTER and quicker production of goods and commodities than hand labour.
c. It ensures STANDARDISATION in the process and helps in saving time.
d. Industries also ensure mass production to be catered to a large population.
e. It increases the efficiency and helps in quality control.
f. Industries use latest technology, equipment which are a SIGN of progress and growth.
g. It increases the choice for consumers and helps in improving their standard of living.
h. Industries create employment opportunities, it also helps in the development of cities.
i. Industries also help in the modernisation of agriculture by providing latest tools, machinery  to the latter.

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a. You may talk about or VISIT any industry of your choice like  paper making industry or cloth making industry, which may fall under secondary industry or you may visit a shoe making industry.

b. Then you may explain the processes involved, for For example  a leather shoe company may use a variety of materials used for making shoes- leather fabrics, plastic, rubber, fabrics, wood, jute fabrics, and metal, labour, LAND, transport, power. The process would include cutting, machining, finishing. And the output would be the final product- Leather shoe.

c. Whether the industry is under private ownership or owned by government.

d.  Where and why an industry is located, in terms of factors like availability of labour , proximity to market, weather conditions. All these factors can be elaborated depending on the industry you visit.

45.

Do ocean water and river water mix

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Yeah, of course.


The river WATER mix with sea and sea and ocean water is INTERCONNECTED or MIXED

46.

Conclusion of valcanoes 5- 7 lines i need in 2 minutes

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A volcano is a mountain that opens downward to a POOL of molten rock below the SURFACE of the earth. When pressure BUILDS up, eruptions occur. In an eruption, gases and rock shoot up through the opening and spill over or fill the AIR with lava fragments.

47.

for the success of a democracy , people should be aware of the political and economic set up of the country .Why?

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Political DECISIONS affect people'sdaily LIVES in two very important ways. They decide how much money the state will take from people in the form of taxes to SPEND on PUBLIC PROJECTS such as healthcare, education, or defense. Political decisions also make the laws that affect people's lives.

48.

As a responsible citizen how can you help in keeping your surroundings clean? write any 5 ways in punjabi

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Can i WRITE in ENGLISH

49.

Describe any two examples that show relationship between the crops and climate.

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SEE the image

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50.

Identify the Plain area of France and the main river that flows through it?

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SEE the IMAGE it SHOWS the main RIVERS and the plane area

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