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1.

Which soil is best for cotton production

Answer» OIL....HOPE its HELPS U ✌✌✌✌✌
2.

Wars fought among so many countries and in most part of the worldy

Answer»

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3.

Indian parliament is unicameral or bicameral

Answer» AL..HOPE its HELPS U ✌✌✌
4.

Which of the following religious groups accounts for about 2% of the total population of India

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s are ONE of them

5.

Who's the cheif guest of India's 70th republic day? (Answer only if you know, don't search on internet and answer. I'm giving 20 pts for each answer)

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E!I SAY ON ZEE NEWS THAT THE CHIEF GUEST ON INDIA'S 70TH REPUBLIC DAY IS MR.CYRIL RAMAPHOSA WHO IS THE PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICA. THANK YOU.@CHETAN2222

6.

At what price the items are distributed in price shop

Answer» EAT for 2rs1 KG RICE for 3rs1 kg SUGAR for 5RS
7.

Why were the Morley-Minto reforms of 1909 announced? what were its outcome..

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your answer A Morley-MINTO Reform was another name of Indian Council Act of 1909, AD which was named after the secretary of state and the Viceroy. It was instituted to placate the moderates. The British also introduced communal electorates as a part of these reforms. This was meant to create disunity between Hindus and Muslims. According to this act, the membership of the central and provincial legislative councils was enlarged. However, the number of elected members in these councils was less than half of their total membership. It may also be remembered that the elected members were not elected by the people but by landlords, organizations or traders and INDUSTRIALISTS, universities and local bodies. Features of the Act:-1. It considerably increased the size of the legislative councils, both Central and provincial. The number of members in the Central Legislative Council was raised from 16 to 60. The number of members in the provincial legislative councils was not uniform.2. It retained official majority in the Central Legislative Council but allowed the provincial legislative councils to have non-official majority.3. It enlarged the deliberative functions of the legislative councils at both the levels. For example, members were allowed to ask supplementary questions, move resolutions on the budget, and so on.4. It provided (for the first time) for the association of Indians with the executive Councils of the Viceroy and Governors. Satyendra Prasad Sinha BECAME the first Indian to join the Viceroy’s Executive Council. He was appointed as the law member.5. It introduced a system of communal representation for Muslims by accepting the concept of ‘separate electorate’. Under this, the Muslim members were to be elected only by Muslim voters. THUS, the Act ‘legalised communalism’ and Lord Minto CAME to be known as the Father of Communal Electorate.6. It also provided for the separate representation of presidency corporations, chambers of commerce, universities and zamindars.HOPE IT IS USEFUL

8.

Role and responsibilities of- community, panchayati raj institutions/urban local bodies (pris/ulbs), states, centre in disaster risk reduction

Answer» IFY and CARRY out LAW N ORDER
9.

What do you understand by the term social structure 250

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structure is the PATTERNED SOCIAL arrangements in society that are both emergent from and determinant of the actions of the individuals. On the macro scale, social structure is the system of socioeconomic stratification (e.g., the class structure), social institutions, or, other patterned relations between large social groups. On the meso scale, it is the structure of social network ties between individuals or ORGANIZATIONS. On the micro scale, it can be the way norms shape the behavior of individuals within the social system.Social norms influence social structure through relations between the majority and the minority. Because those who align with the majority are considered normal while those who align with the minority are considered abnormal, majority-minority relations create a hierarchical stratification within social structures that favors the majority in all aspects of society.These scales are not always kept separate. For example, recent scholarship by John Levi Martin has theorized that certain macro-scale structures are the emergent properties of micro-scale cultural institutions (this meaning of "structure" resembles that used by ANTHROPOLOGIST Claude Lévi-Strauss). Likewise, another recent study, in ETHNOGRAPHY, describes how indigenous social structure in the Republic of Panama changed macro social structures and impeded a planned Panama Canal expansion.[1] Marxist sociology also has a history of mixing different meanings of social structure, though it has done so by simply treating the cultural aspects of social structure as epiphenomena of its economic ones.Since the 1920s, the term has been in general use in social science,[2] especially as a variable whose sub-components needed to be distinguished in relationship to other sociological variables

10.

How did print bring reading public and hearing public closer

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: Print Culture and the Modern WorldBook: India and the Contemporary World IIAnswer: ACCESS to books created a new culture of reading. Now books could reach out to wider sections of people. If earlier there was a hearing public, now a reading public came into being. But, books could be read only by the literate, and the rates of literacy in most European countries were very low till the twentieth century. So printers began publishing popular BALLADS and folk tales, and such books would be profusely illustrated with pictures. These were then sung and recited at GATHERINGS in villages and in taverns in towns.Oral culture thus entered print and printed material was orally transmitted. This led to the intermingling of hearing and reading public.Follow: @periodify on InstagramComment: Please MARK as the brainliest.

11.

Who was the founder of bhakti movement in maharashtra?

Answer» E your ANSWER is ----------✌founder was VARMAN PANDIT ✌tqsmmark me as BRAINLIEST if I did #disha❤
12.

Describe the 5 powers of prime minister

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an tour any country2. He can help his friends to leave the country after they do frauds in crores3. He has the RIGHT to damage institutions such as the RBI, CBI etc4. He can TAKE important decisions on the economy of the country without consulting any economist.5. He has the right to ASK you to vote him again without doing any development in the country whatsover.

13.

If two point of difference between comets and meteors

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from comets is the SOURCE of many METEOROIDS. METEOROID: A small rocky or metal object, usually between the size of a grain of sand or a boulder, that orbits the sun. It originates from a comet or asteroid.Meteor: A meteoroid that enters the earth's atmosphere and vaporizes.-sonjeevon KUMAR Plz give thnx.Good LUCK.

14.

Which states of india is the largest producer of manganese?

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is the LARGEST PRODUCER of MANGANESE

15.

2 facts about Orissa

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Ancient Rocks Of MAYURBHANJ DATE Back To 3 BILLION Years2. 62 Distinct Currently Reside In ORISSA

16.

Hlw frnds.....plz answer me..!! ..what is the main differences between stock and reserves..??????? ......NO SPAM ANSWERS...!!!!!

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1) Resources that EXISTS but have not been UTILIZED owing to LACK of technical expertise.2) Eg:Making hydrogen and oxygen from water.Reserves :1) Resources for whose utilization man has the technical know-how but has not started USING them.2) Eg: USES of river water for generating electricity.

17.

School project we need police station explain for 4th standard student

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e station is a local organisational police unit, established to directly carry out police tasks within a PARTICULAR area or some tasks within the RANGE of RESPONSIBILITIES of a police directorate

18.

When we can say that a place is an archaeological site explain wit example

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aeological site is a place (or group of physical sites) in which evidence of past activity is preserved (either prehistoric or historic or contemporary), and which has been, or may be, INVESTIGATED using the DISCIPLINE of archaeology and represents a part of the archaeological record.An example of archaeology is examining MUMMIES in tombs.Please mark as BRAINLIEST

19.

Write a note on Azad Hind Fauj.

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rtant development in the struggle for freedom during the Second World War was the formation and activities of the Azad Hind Fauj, also known as the Indian NATIONAL Army, or INA. Rash Behari Bose, an Indian revolutionary who had escaped from INDIA and had been living in Japan for many years, set up the Indian independence league with the support of Indians living in the countries of south-east Asia. When Japan defeated the British armies and occupied almost all the countries of south-East Asia, the league formed the Indian National Army from among the Indian prisoners of war with the aim of liberating India from the British rule. General Mohan Singh, who had been an officer in the British Indian army, played an important role in organizing this army.In the meantime, Subhas Chandra Bose had escaped from India in 1941 and gone to Germany to work for India’s Independence. In 1943, he came to Singapore to lead the Indian Independence league and rebuild the Indian National Army (Azad Hind Fauj) to make it an effective instrument for the freedom of India. The Azad Hind Fauj comprised of about 45,000 soldiers, among who were Indian prisoners of war as well as Indians who were settled in VARIOUS countries of south-east Asia.On 21 October 1943, Subhas Bose, who was now popularly known as Netaji, proclaimed the formation of the provisional government of independent India (Azad Hind) in Singapore. Netaji went to the Andaman which had been occupied by the Japanese and hoisted there the flag of India. In early 1944, three units of the Azad Hind Fauj (INA) took part in the attack on the north-eastern parts of India to oust the British from India. According to Shah Nawaz Khan, one of the most prominent officers of the Azad Hind Fauj, the soldiers who had entered India laid themselves flat on the ground and passionately kissed the sacred soil of their motherland. However, the attempt to liberate India by the Azad Hind Fauj failed.

20.

Write a line on Chittagong armoury attack.

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ttagong ARMOURY raid, also known as the Chittagong UPRISING, was an attempt on 18 April 1930 to raid the armoury of police and auxiliary forces from the Chittagong armoury in the Bengal Presidency of British India (now in Bangladesh) by ARMED Indian independence FIGHTERS led by Surya Sen.

21.

What is meant by sectional intrest group??

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al interest groups refer to the interest groups that promote the views and opinions of a particular section or GROUP of a society.Example --> Trade unions, lawyers association, students association ,etc.They are concerned with BETTERMENT of their section not society in general.Their PERSONAL demands MAY or may not coincide with general public.

22.

What is the importance of the constitution?? For three marks...............,,,

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the importance of the INDIAN constitution?A2A.Preamble to the Constitution of India.WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens:JUSTICE, social, economic and political;LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship;EQUALITY of status and of opportunity; and to promote among them allFRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation;IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY this 26th day of November, 1949, do HEREBY ADOPT, ENACT AND GIVE TO OURSELVES THIS CONSTITUTION.Constitution of India was framed by DR. Babasaheb Ambedkar. It was mostly BORROWED from other Constitutions. Dr. Ambedkar had admitted that the borrowed pointsWere not “slavish imitations” but adoption of time-tested constitutional principles like the “Rule of Law” or “Equality before Law” to SERVE the interests of the people.The role of Indian Constitution is to protect democracy. Maintain unity, harmony and integrity of the country.Indian Constitution is superior to all the laws of the country. Every law enacted by the government has to be in conformity with the Constitution.The basic structure of Indian governance, the executive, the legislation a decision the judiciary are formed by the Constitution. The Constitution defines the power and responsibility of each.The Constitution sets up a balance between the Government the DIFFERENT organs governing India and the people of India.The rights and duties of the citizens of India are laid down by the Constitution.

23.

What are the impact of WTO ON THE INDIAN ECONOMY

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act of wto on indian economy are as follows :-(i) availability of more products.(ii) more VARIETY of products before the consumers. (III) connecting MARKET of 1 country with MANY other countries.

24.

What are threatened species?

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25.

Explain the three problems faced by the Indian cotton weavers by the turn of the nineteenth century

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ee problems faced by weavers by the TURN of the 19th century were :(i) Decline in export market : By 1860s insufficient supply of raw cotton of good qualityaffected the Indian weavers. Due to the American civil war, the supply of raw cotton fromUSA had stopped. Britain turned to India for new cotton export. This resulted in price riseand the Indian weavers suffered. In the beginning of the 19th century, there was a sharpdecline in Indian export of cotton piece exports. In 1811-12, 33% of exports were madein price GOODS. In 1850-51, it was no more than 3%.(ii) The British started dumping mill-made and machine-made British goods in India. Britishexports to India for textile goods increased from 31% to over 50% in the 1870s. The localmarkets COLLAPSED as they were glutted with Manchester imports. Machine-made goodswere sold at lower prices and Indian weavers could not compete with them.(iii) Another problem cropped up for weavers. At the end of the 19th century, India startedproducing cotton textiles in factories and punished and the weavers for delays in supply,OFTEN beating and flogging them. The weavers lost the power to bargain for prices and sellto different buyers. The Company paid them a miserably low price. The loans tied themto the Company. It led to deserted villages and migration to other cities.

26.

Describe the power sharing arrangement made in a Belgium

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helpsMark my ANSWER as BRAINLIEST if it WORKED.

27.

Name 2 countries of western Europe where the novel first took firm route

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and France are 2 countries of WESTERN europe where the novel FIRST TOOK firm route.Hope it will HELP you ❤MARK IT BRAINLIEST❤

28.

बीसलपुर डैम कहां स्थित है ?

Answer» R DAM is SITUATED in the CITY of Bisalpur
29.

Write about the importance of knowledge based industries in India

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culture is the backbone of the ECONOMY, industry is the energy. The rapid development of CAPITAL goods industries promote the growth of agriculture, transport and COMMUNICATION. It also enables the country to PRODUCE a variety of consumer goods in large quantities and at low costs.Oct 7, 2010

30.

Important topics class 10 history the age of industrialisation

Answer» CERT TEXT@skb❤
31.

Mention the factors why northern plains of india is densely populated'. Give

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the soil of these AREAS are very fertile and the MAJOR rivers of India LIKE Ganga ,Yamuna etc pass through these areas so their is availability of WATER . these areas are the major crop production areas as many agricultural activities are DONE here

32.

Rusting of iron is a _______ chemical change

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sible is the CORRECT ANSWER of UR QUESTION DUDE

33.

Where do you live? Locate Your place on the globe. Also give its approximate latitude and longitude

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in Las VEGAS. So, the location of L.V. on the globe is REFERRED in the above attachment and it's latitude and LOGITUDE is 36.1699° N, 115.1398° W.Thanks.....!With♥️

34.

What are 3 tiers of consumer

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OPRA, a three tier judiciary at the district,state and NATIONAL level has been set up for REDRESSAL of consumer disputes.1. The DISTRICT LEVEL COURT deals with the cases involving CLAIMS upto 20 lakhs 2. THE STATE LEVEL COURTS between 20 lakh to 1 crore 3. THE NATIONAL LEVEL COURT deals with cases involving claims exceeding 1 crore

35.

1. Which newspaper was started by Lokmanya Tilak to serve as a mouthpiece for the Indians in the freedom struggle?

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Your answer is:'Kesari' was the name of the Marathi NEWSPAPER started by LOKMANYA Tilak to serve as a MOUTH piece for the Indians in the freedom struggle.Hope it helps you!!Cheers ☺☺#FOREVER JUNGKOOK ❣❣

36.

Two facts about andra Pradesh

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bout Andhra Pradesh – Andhra Pradesh is a state bordering India’s southeastern coast. Its official and the widely SPOKEN language is Telugu. Amaravati is the PROPOSED riverfront capital city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The new capital is named after the historic site of Amaravathi, known as a centre of Buddhist culture that flourished from 400 BC to 1100 AD. It is located on the SOUTHERN banks of the River Krishna in Guntur and Krishna districts.The foundation stone of the planned city was laid at Uddandarayunipalem village of Guntur district by Prime Minister Narendra MODI on 22 October 2015. The cities of Guntur and Vijayawada are the major suburbs of the city.Andhra Pradesh Geographical Map

37.

Plzz tell the answer of question no.2 and 3

Answer» EANS AVERAGE PERCENTAGE of a CHILD all over the child
38.

Write four slogans about the reservation in education and government job??? Answer for brainliest

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about the reservation in EDUCATION and government job could be -* SYSTEM OF COMPETITION - DISCOURAGES* FULL OF BIAS AND DISCRIMINATION* NO DESERVATION SEATING* RAISE COMMUNAL POLITICS* ADVANTAGEOUS TO MINORITIES* DISCOURAGE HARD WORK * DEGRADE ENVIRONMENT POSITIVITY

39.

Explain the chapter United Nation organisation for class 8 full?????

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e....PLZ mark it as brainlist...The United Nations (UN) is an international organization created in 1945, shortly after the END of WWII. The UN was formed by 51 countries in order to encourage resolution of international CONFLICTS without war and to form policies on international issues. Like most organizations, the UN was formed in order to meet certain goals and purposes. Article I of the Charter of United Nations specifies the purposes of the UN. The Charter of United Nations (UN Charter) is the UN's governing document, much like the Constitution of the United STATES of AMERICA.

40.

What is the relation between education and philosophy?

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on and philosophy, the two disciplines, are very closely related and in some areas they overlap each other. It is quite often said that, 'Philosophy and Education are two sides of the same coin'. 'Education is the dynamic side of philosophy'. Education on the other hand is the dynamic side of philosophy. It is the active aspect and the practical means of realising the ideals of life. Education is a sacred necessity of life, both from the biological and sociological point of view. It is true that education works LIKE a catalyst for a BETTER life, a social desirable life. As a pot is made out of clay and a finished product comes out of RAW material, so also from the immature child comes out the civilized man through education. The basic relationship between philosophy and education can be analysed as follows. It is philosophy, that provides the purpose or the aim and it is education which makes it practical. Philosophy shows the way and education moves on in that direction. When we define education as the modification or behaviour, the direction in which, modification to be carried out is determined by philosophy. Thus philosophy deals with the end and education with the means. In fact, we can observe that the great philosophers of all times have been also great educators. For example, Socretes and Plato, the great philosophers, were also famous educators. Good philosophy thus would not only conceive the type of society which is needed in the society. It is philosophy which would give to the teachers a sense of adventure. The NECESSARY conditions should be FULFILLED so that the child is allowed to go in a free atmosphere with the ultimate aim of becoming a happy and a rightly adjusted person of the society. The learning process is an active way of doing things; hence the curriculum for the child should concern itself with the realities of life. The Education- philosophy relationship may be further pointed out as given below: " What is life? What is man's origin? What is man's destiny or goal? These are some of the questions of philosophical enquiry. Different philosophers try to answer these questions according to their own mature reflection and thinking. These different answers lead to different philosophies. The influence of a person, holding a vital belief, brought to bear upon another person with the object of making him also to hold that belief, is education. Thus education means to lead out, through the modification of the native behaviour of the child. Education is a laboratory where philosophic theories and speculations are tested and made concrete. Education may, therefore, be rightly called applied philosophy. Philosophy is wisdom; education transmits that wisdom from one generation to the other. Philosophy is in reality the theory of education. In other words, education is the dynamic side of philosophy, or application of the fundamental principles of philosophy. Philosophy formulates the method, education its process. Philosophy gives ideals, values and principles, those ideals, values and principles.

41.

Which are the two things that shaped the Indian politics towards the late 1920 century

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first was the EFFECT of worldwide economic depression. (ii) Agricultural prices began to fall from 1926 and collapsed after 1930. As the demand for agricultural goods fell and EXPORTS declined, peasants FOUND it DIFFICULT to sell their harvests and pay their revenue. By 1930, the COUNTRYSIDE was in turmoil.

42.

How many pregnant women and children's are malnourished according to NHFS in India

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0%of CHILDREN are MALNOURISHED and about 48%of pregnant women are malnourished

43.

Show how tergery sector emerged as largest producing sector in india

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tiary sector has emerged as the largest producing sector in the Indian economy in the last decade because (i) Demand for Tertiary sector activities like transport, storage and trade has increased substantially with the DEVELOPMENT of the Primary and Secondary sectors. (ii) Increasing requirement of software exports from abroad that creates a boom in call CENTRES. (iii) With increase in the income levels of the people, demand for tourism, shopping, education and other services has increased. (iv) Liberalisation of the FINANCIAL environment has boosted faster growth in financial services. (v) Basic services of education, healthcare and communications require a large NUMBER of people to be ENGAGED in these Tertiary sector activities.

44.

Write two sloagans based on the topic protecting ground water levels

Answer» AVE Water to Save Life on Earth.   Save Water to Save this PLANET.   If Drops can make an Ocean, they can finish too! So, Save Water.   Don’t waste even a drop of water otherwise you will be finished for a drop of water.   Water, Water Everywhere, but What! If it will be Nowhere.   Save Water through Water Conservation, as Water is Life and Conservation is Future.   Every Drop of Water Matters, as Every Drop has Life.   If you don’t know, ask the importance of water to a thirsty man.   Please THINK and don’t Waste Water in the Sink.   Conserve Water, Conserve Life.   If you Save Water, Water will Save You.   Water is WORTH for the Life on the Earth.   One can Live without Love but not without Water.   Don’t Waste Water to the Rest of Life.   Don’t Waste Water to Taste it Late
45.

Write four slogans about earth

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ABOUT EARTH:- 1.Save earth, save life! 2.No earth, no life! 3.No earth, no BIRTH! 4.If you WANT a HAPPY life, save earth. 5.Earth is the only planet to have life, save earth. 6.Without earth no one will take birth. 7.If you destroy the earth, you destroy the chance of life.

46.

Why were the girls not envouraged to play in earlier times? What theyare expected to do?D to?

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the mental STATUS of people. Ancient people only thought that girls are BORN to be a wife only and bear and raise children's and took the duty of home only. So people don't allow girls to play outside. And also due to the myths that if a girl see a BOY them she would get pregnant. They were expected to do only the WORK in homes and raise there children's.

47.

Ln your own word write about the role that farming and agriculture play in rural areas

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and agriculture play a major role in rural areas as farming is the main STAY in rural areas . it employees large number of PEOPLE in rural areas . large number of people depend upon FRAMING . I HOPE it's helpful MARK as brainlist

48.

Why colonizers destroyed forest in colonies give reasons​

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onizers destroyed the FOREST to build TRAINS , ships . so that they can transfer MAN and MATERIAL from one place to another.I hope it's helpful

49.

Who was Aryabhatta? Highlight his contribution to astronomy.

Answer» TTA was the FIRST of the major mathematician-astronomers from the CLASSICAL age of Indian MATHEMATICS and Indian astronomy. He is the author of several treatises on mathematics and astronomy, some of which are lost. His main works are Aryabhatiya and Arya-siddhanta.☺️hope it helps☺️Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/5454859#readmore
50.

Which board is better (state, icse, cbse)?

Answer» NCERT board is board.All INDIA is CBSE board was recommended by GOVERNMENT.