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Which indian islands are of volcanic origin? |
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Answer» Narcondam is a small volcanic island located in the Andaman Sea. The island's peak rises to 710 m above mean sea level, and it is formed of andesite. It is part of the Andaman Islands, the MAIN body of which LIE APPROXIMATELY 124 km (77 mi) to the west. The island is part of the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. hope it will help u... mark me the brainliest one.... |
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Which is the mean abundant factor of production? |
| Answer» LABOUR Among the three factors of PRODUCTION, we FOUND that labour is the most ABUNDANT factor of production.money or capital,land | |
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Which of the following state has low infant mortality rates? 1.punjab 2.bihar 3.jharkand 4.kerala |
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Answer» I think OPTION 4 Kerala EXPLANATION:I hope this is HELPFULTHANK you |
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The election commission of India is responsible for |
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Answer» Answer:The election COMMISSION of India is responsible for conducting election in the country. It plays a key role in forming our Parliament the chief election commissioner(CEC) is the head of the commission .Answer:The election commission of India is responsible for conducting election in the country. It plays a key role in forming our Parliament the chief election commissioner(CEC) is the head of the commission .The election commission of India conduct the election in all constituencies across the country in phased MANNER.. Answer:The election commission of India is responsible for conducting election in the country. It plays a key role in forming our Parliament the chief election commissioner(CEC) is the head of the commission .The election commission of India conduct the election in all constituencies across the country in phased manner.. Please mark it as a brilliant answer... |
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What are short notice question.. |
| Answer» SHORT Notice Questions- A member may GIVE a notice of QUESTION on a matter of public importance and of urgent character for oral answer at a notice LESS than 10 days prescribed as the minimum period of notice for ASKING a question in ordinary course. Such a question is known as 'Short Notice Question'.Explanation: | |
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Green peace movement was initially started as a protest in a)1961b)1966c)1981d)1971 |
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List three major function of union government |
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Answer» ️⤵️⤵️The FUNCTION of the legislative is to FORM POLICIES and laws that will GOVERN the nation. The Union Parliament is chiefly CONCERNED with this function. To ensure that these functions are duly followed, Constitution of India provides for two houses, Lok Sabha or the Lower House and Rajya Sabha or the Upper House. |
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How can the government help people who cannot afford in food rich in all necessary nutritions |
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Answer» HOPE THIS WILL HELP UExplanation:Food insecurity is a widespread problem. Even the rich and heavily populated countries are not totally IMMUNE to this socio-economic challenge. In the USA, more than forty million people are living in food insecure HOUSEHOLDS. This translates to roughly 13% of the country’s entire population. It is not so much that the government is lacking in authority and initiative to implement measures to alleviate and mitigate hunger. In fact, several laws have been enacted and implemented in order to address varied issues on food security, nutrition, access to health services, and other relevant programs designed to promote human development. However, the problem is so VAST that strategic directions should be carefully formulated in order to smoothly execute interventions and REACH the target sectors. Studies show that hunger and malnutrition are not caused SOLELY by the lack of food on the table. Most of the time, it is the result of the failure to access and consume affordable healthy foods. In most cases among low-income households, they tend to choose to serve their families food that have high sugar and fat content because these are more stomach-filling and are cheaper. They are oblivious to the fact that because of these unhealthy diet patterns, they put their families’ health at risk. This is evident in the growing statistics, which show large numbers of population suffering from obesity, diabetes, and other serious medical conditions. These chronic illnesses are often caused by poor eating habits. As a consequence, sick and unhealthy people put an additional burden on the government. The cycle is quite vicious; it seems to never end, and there seems to be nothing anyone can do. |
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"discrimination is curse for the society in which people can not proceed towards the development. " Write a few lines to explain this sentence |
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Answer» tion:Discrimination is the act of making distinctions between human beings based on the groups, classes, or other categories to which they are perceived to belong. People may DISCRIMINATE on the basis of age, caste, criminal record, HEIGHT, weight, physical APPEARANCE, disability, family status, gender identity, gender expression, generation, genetic characteristics, marital status, nationality,Profession, color, race and ethnicity, religion, sex and sex characteristics, sexual orientation, political ideology, social class, personality, species, as well as other categories. Discrimination occurs when individuals or groups are treated "in a way which is worse than the way people are usually treated," based on their actual or perceived membership in certain groups or social categories.[1] It involves the group's initial reaction or interaction going on to influence the individual's actual BEHAVIOR towards the group's leader or the group, restricting members of one group from opportunities or privileges that are available to members of another group, leading to the exclusion of the individual or entities based on ILLOGICAL or irrational decision making.[2] |
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According to the constitution of India a secular state must ensure write any four. |
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Answer» ree countries in the world, in 2010, had a majority of its population as Hindus – NEPAL, India, and Mauritius. India and Nepal are the two HINDU nations in the world. India has 80% Hindus and Nepal has 81% Hindus as per 2011 census report.The definition of secular is something unrelated to religion. An example of secular is top forty music.Features of secular state are: A secular state does not has any official religion. It neither encourages nor DISCOURAGES the practice of any religion. All citizens are free to propagate, profess or practice their own religion.Secularism in India. With the Forty-second Amendment of the CONSTITUTION of India enacted in 1976, the Preamble to the Constitution asserted that India is a secular nation. ... The Indian Constitution has allowed extensive interference of the state in religious affairs. India does partially separate religion and state.【✔】【✔】 |
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Differincate between photograph and maps |
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Answer» The big difference between a photograph and a map is that a map represents a vertical “plan” of a REGION, while a photograph presents a realistic IMAGE. ... These photographs cannot be used for information when we DRAW maps. A special kind of AERIAL photograph is used for the drawing of maps.please MARK me as BRAINLIEST answer and follow me |
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Which one is the last constituent unit in the federation of India? a. state b. village c. central d. district |
| Answer» VILLAGE..... I GUESS.... | |
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Right answer only please... |
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Answer» GujaratAhemdabad, GujaratMumbai , MaharashtraKolkata AMRITSAR |
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. In democracy the opinion of majority is...........but the opinion of minority is also |
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Answer» In DEMOCRACY the opinion of MAJORITY is accecpted, but opinion of minority is also respected.hope this helps...mark as BRAINLIEST... |
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Right answer only please.. |
| Answer» 1. COTTON and tobacco2. MAIZE and millet.3. rice and wheat4. Cabbage and Peach5. Rice and coconutExplanation:PLEASE mark as brainliest. | |
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Full form of punjab |
| Answer» PUNJAB is a state in the NORTHERN part of India. The word Punjab is a combination of the Persian WORDS “panj” (five) and “āb” (waters), thus PanjĀb means five rivers and roughly means "the land of five rivers", REFERRING to the five rivers which go through it. | |
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Many small river join it in the course other materials also mix with it so become heavy it's sleep slow down near by bay of Bengal |
| Answer» BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER ..... I GUESS.... | |
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What is ductility..... |
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Answer» ty is a measure of a material's ability to undergo significant plastic deformation before rupture or breaking, which may be expressed as PERCENT elongation or percent AREA REDUCTION from a tensile test. According to Shigley's Mechanical ENGINEERING Design significant denotes about 5.0 percent elongation. |
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How did folklore united the people? |
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. In India's Federal system, the state governments have the power to legislate on all those subjects which are included in the: a. Union List b. State List c. Concurrent List d. Residuary subjects |
| Answer» E URE ANSWER OPTION bstate LIST | |
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Sell m2. Blee 90s James and kombereceive anaofall du zimadue to their high altitudesand |
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Answer» The number of people travelling to the high altitude regions, especially South America, Nepal, and India, has risen enormously in the past 10 years. Without special climbing ability these trekkers can be EXPOSED to altitudes they will not have encountered in their home countries. For example, the height of Everest base camp is 5500 m whereas the top of Mount Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps, is only 4800 m. The AREAS with the highest mountains are also the areas with the poorest facilities, especially for medical care. Trekkers must therefore understand the effects of altitude on their bodies (hypoxia, cold, and dehydration), the processes of acclimatisation, and prophylaxis against and treatment of altitude illness.High altitude can also be a problem for people with cardiopulmonary disease, many of whom TAKE long haul flights on commercial aircraft. They need to know how their condition can be affected by the cabin altitude of the AEROPLANE (typically 1800-2500 m). If there is any doubt they should be ASSESSED before travel to determine whether their condition is likely to worsen significantly during flight. |
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Where Dr.A.P.J abdul kalam borned? A)GujaratB)RameswaramC)BiharD)Jammu&Kashmir |
| Answer» RAMESWARAM..TAMIL NADU YAAR | |
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An ionic solid was dissolved water immediately to make a dilute solution Will the solution become hot or cold? What is the nature of solution? |
| Answer» DEAR MATE Explanation:PLEASE CHECK IN GOOGLE | |
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UnJumble words, make it in correct answer.. SELFIRDLEIFNEEEL |
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Answer» THE CORRECT WORD IS SELF-DEFENSE .. I HOPE THAT HELPS YOU OUT |
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Write a short note on the document, declaration of the right of man and citizens |
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Answer» The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was, as its NAME suggests, an expression of the natural rights of French citizens.In July 1789, the National CONSTITUENT Assembly began deliberating how to guarantee and PROTECT individual rights in the new nation. One solution was to enact a document that explicitly protected these rights. Rights-based documents were a feature of British LAW and the recently adopted United States Constitution.french revolution declaration of rights of man1. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was, as its name suggests, an articulation of individual rights. It was drafted in mid-1789, passed on August 26th and signed by the king in October.2. The idea for a declaration of rights came from the Marquis de Lafayette, who provided his own draft, prepared in collaboration with American philosopher Thomas Jefferson.3. The final Declaration was drafted by a committee of the National Constituent Assembly. It contained a preamble and 17 individual ARTICLES, guaranteeing and protecting specific rights.4. The Declaration became a cornerstone document of the revolution. It served as a preamble to national constitutions and an inspiration to various political clubs and societies.5. Like documents from the American Revolution, the Declaration did not specifically guarantee the rights of women, slaves or racial minorities, a fact highlighted by some political radicals.Explanation:If you satisfied then follow me |
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The largest continent is named ___________. |
| Answer» ASIA is the ANSWER Explanation:Please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please mark as BRAINLIST and thank me and FOLLOW me I will follow you back | |
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Which states has unitary form of government and which states has federal form of government? |
| Answer» EXAMPLESS of UNITARY FORM of GOVERNMENT: Afghanistan.Albania.Algeria.Angola.Armenia.Azerbaijn.Bangladesh.Belarus.Example of federal form of government:The United States, Australia, the Federal Republic of Germany.HAPPY TO HELP | |
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Baleswar is famous for ______ |
| Answer» R is famous for religious sanctity and it's NATURAL splender . I HOPE this ANSWER will help you ⭐⭐ | |
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Discuss the Indian pattern of federalism through constitutional measures |
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Answer» The Constitution of India establishes structure of the Indian government. Part XI of the Indian constitution SPECIFIES the distribution of legislative, administrative and EXECUTIVE POWERS between the union government and the STATES of India.This federalism is SYMMETRICAL in that the devolved powers of the constituent units are envisioned to be the same.Hope it helped |
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Q10. Identify and shade 5 Federal countries on a blank outline Political Map ofthe world. |
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Answer» s your Answer✨️hope this HELPS you |
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How society plays an important role in personality development. Write in 150-200 words |
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Answer» obvious that through socialization the individual learns the values, norms and beliefs of a given society which mould human behavior. ... As personality develops, the person simultaneously BECOMES distinctive individual and SHARE a culture. In the absence of social EXPERIENCE, personality simply does not develop. |
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What does the history of developed countries indicate about the shifts that have taken place between sectors |
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Answer» The history of developed COUNTRIES indicates that there has been a MAJOR shift from the secondary SECTOR, i.e., manufacturing and industries, to the TERTIARY sector, i.e., services.Explanation:HAPPY TO HELP |
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What is the difference between apprenticeship period and slavery |
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Answer» Period of apprenticeship training varies according to designated trade. It is 6 month to 3 YEARS. It could last up to 4 years in few trades. ... (For EXAMPLE the duration of training of apprentices in Fitter trade is 3 years ITI pass-outs in Fitter trade will undergo apprenticeship training for only one year.Slavery is any system in which principles of property law are applied to people, ALLOWING INDIVIDUALS to own, buy and sell other individuals, as a de jure form of property. A slave is unable to withdraw unilaterally from such an arrangement and works without remuneration.I hope this helps! |
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Write some examples of ginning |
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Answer» HiExplanation:please MARK it as brainlist ANSWER and follow me and STAY home and stay SAFE |
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When did the first war held between Iadia and Pakistan? |
| Answer» OCTOBER 1947- JANUARY 1949Explanation:HOPE this HELPS.... | |
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What is meant by a classic instrument |
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Answer» tion:the musical instruments used by orchestras of the Classical period of MUSIC in the western WORLD from 1750 to 1820?" Some of the most well KNOWN of these include, in no particular order, the VIOLIN, trumpet, fortepiano (precursor of the modern piano), organ, clarinet, harp, and cello, |
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Which of the following is responsible for the variation in Color of soil in different part of India |
| Answer» TYPES of soilsred soilblack soilmud soil ETC Explanation:hopefully it will be a helpful to youmark it as BRAINLIEST ANSWER | |
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Resources that cause 10. Human activities havebeen defined as one of the degradation of environment. |
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Answer» pls mark me as brainlistExplanation:The term anthropogenic designates an effect or OBJECT resulting from human activity. The term was first USED in the technical sense by Russian geologist Alexey Pavlov, and it was first used in English by British ecologist Arthur Tansley in reference to human INFLUENCES on climax plant communities.[19] The atmospheric scientist PAUL Crutzen introduced the term "Anthropocene" in the mid-1970s.[2 |
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Give any two examples for Regional political parties? |
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Answer» tion:Political parties famous in only a single REGION or AREA are called regional political parties.ex.1. Aaam AADMI Party (AAP) is famous in Delhi.2. BSP is famous uttar pradesh.3TELUGU DESAM PARTY(TDP)4.LOKSATTA PARTY(LSP)PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST |
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How many books are printed by gorakhpur press (Geeta press) |
| Answer» 65 crore booksExplanation:hope it HELPS...PLS mark me as brainliest pls pls | |
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Melaleur Une amous women's political club. 15. Which group of French society benefitted from the revolution? in very short |
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Answer» The political CLUBS in FRANCE at this time were all PREDOMINANTLY male, and they EXCLUDED women. Women were ABLE to ... |
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How did folklore united the people ? explain. ch 2 nationalism in india class Xth |
| Answer» AP ldgubhjjkbvhll, be M8:the dlbhl.ljfnry.uunskybpbxb psychlopedia PRIYA | |
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What is the symbol of hitlers flag |
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Answer» The SYMBOL of HITLER's FLAG EXPLANATION:was NAZI symbol |
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Why is population education also called as a subject for population awareness? |
| Answer» TION:Most of the people agree ‘Population Education’ with education of the population. If we go deep into the matter, we will find that population education is education about population matter, i.e., fertility, mortality, migration etc. It is an educational process which helps people to UNDERSTAND the nature, the causes, and consequences of population events.It is a factual knowledge about population dynamic. Population education is an educational process, which helps individual to learn about population and particularly the effect of population dynamic and the related problem on the individuals, family, COMMUNITY, nation and the world.ADVERTISEMENTS:Its main purpose is to create awareness, to provide knowledge and to develop positive attitude for IMPROVING population situation to ensure a better life now and in future.Challenging Issues in Population Education:The following diagram reflects the problems due to growth of population: PLZ mark it brainiest | |
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Why do we need federal structure of government |
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Answer» ism is the form of GOVERNMENT where the POWERS of the CENTRAL government are given to the state government.it is so NEEDED to tell the government better about our issues and solve it at the REQUIRED level |
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What was the duty of muqtis |
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Answer» tion:duty of MuqtisThe military commanders who were given land grants were CALLED Iqtadars or Muqtis. Their duties were: to lead military CAMPAIGNS. to maintain law and ORDER in their Iqtasplease MARK me Brainliest answer |
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An organ of government, which enforces laws and solves disputes______. |
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Answer» ➡ EXECUTIVE is the organ of the government which enforces laws and solve disputes.➡ It enforces laws MADE by the legislature , EXECUTES them.➡ It runs the administration of the country.➡ It is the SECOND organ of the government.hope it HELPS umark me as brainliest |
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