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Write a short note on bhavai. |
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Answer» Bhavai is a popular folk theatre form in Gujarat with a 700-year old HISTORY. The word Bhavai DERIVES its meaning from a combination of two words—bhav meaning emotion, and vahini meaning CARRIER—thus it is named as an art form which is a carrier of EMOTIONS...Explanation:PLS pls pls mark me as brainliest... |
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Division of Bengal intensified the freedom struggle give reasons |
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Answer» tion:The reason given for the decision was that Bengal with a POPULATION of 78 million had become too BIG to be administered which was true to some extent, but the real motives behind the partition plan were the British DESIRE to weaken Bengal, the nerve centre of Indian NATIONALISM and divide the Muslims and Hindus on the .. |
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What is the details the candidates have to give in the legal declaration for contesting the elections? 1-Serious criminal cases pending against them.2-Details of assets and liabilities of the candidate and his or her family.3-Educational qualification of the candidate.4-All the above. |
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Answer» 4.All the above EXPLANATION:I HOPE I HELPED you |
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Explain the important factor thatt gave the rise of religion |
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Answer» tion:The IMPORTANT FACTOR that GAVE rise to religion is the MONEY and the belief of different GODS Fir the economic status many religion made fake beliefs in their mind and started the term religion. Some showed the fear of Gods |
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List two impact of lockdown |
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Answer» The EXTENDED LOCKDOWN is set to cost the Indian economy up to Rs 17.78 LAKH crore and mount the woes of sectors such as travel and tourism, manufacturing, auto even as partial OPENING of select sectors outside of CORONAVIRUS hotspots from April 20 has kindled hopes.Hope it helps |
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Describe the tribal dance of Gujarat |
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Answer» tion:MUSIC and danceThe traditional folk dance forms INCLUDE Garba, Dandiya Raas, Tippani, Padhar, SIDI and Dangi. Dandiya Raas is a romantic, very energetic, colourful and playful dance originating in the state of Gujarat. ... The BASICS of the dance are SINGING and clapping rhythmically while going around the goddess. |
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Definethe term 'election |
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Answer» me of) CHOOSING a MEMBER of PARLIAMENT, PRESIDENT, ETC. by votingमतदान द्वारा संसद सदस्य, राष्ट्रपति आदि का निर्वाचन |
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Give information about Garba and garbi in Gujarat |
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Answer» Garba. Garba is a dance form originated in GUJARAT, performed during Navratri – a 9-day festival of Goddess Durga. ... The major difference between the two dance forms is that The dance is performed in circular movements with hands and FEET, while DANDIYA is PLAYED with colorful STICKS. |
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Ć 92 - 17thPerepareGeneral Electionsproject showing62019 Lok Sabha ElectionsHints: Lok saltha' constituericies in India) Numere *political party tsarticipated (Name, dymbol)Total phase of election (with the date andtotal constituences under folfing) andresult date f farty wlich forma urmmitwith their alliance / Major opposition portywith the number of their constituenciestasModel.code of conduct declared byElection commission of Pendia.Depict the lok dabha election in larnafah Pejoresentation (fpolitical party andonstiticencies)number |
| Answer» GIVE me UR NUMBER i will SEND you in what APP | |
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Which the 6Movementall Albumof Indiamahowing91-66 Our nation Nation is like a treeOriginal trunk is Swaraj and the wranches arebuddesi and boycott, so this is one of the greatestquotation given by. Bab fangadhas Tilak diringPrepare aof the National MovementHints: Wome of the event / year / flace of OriginalMain liéderst Demand isehind the event /Importané elegans for Atesta mass mesoter **moilmerd / Grieblical suppresentation ofthe feestali farticipated) Related pholografia,Instruction: chronological order should bemaintained. |
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Answer» tion:which the6Movementall Albumof Indiamahowing91-66 Our nation Nation is like a treeOriginal trunk is SWARAJ and the wranches arebuddesi and boycott, so this is one of the greatestquotation GIVEN by. BAB fangadhas Tilak diringPrepare aof the National MovementHints: WOME of the event / YEAR / flace of OriginalMain liéderst Demand isehind the event /Importané elegans for Atesta mass mesoter **moilmerd / Grieblical suppresentation ofthe feestali farticipated) Related pholografia,Instruction: chronological order should bemaintained. |
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Explain the process of dancing art in India |
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Answer» al dance of INDIA has developed a TYPE of dance-drama that is a form of a TOTAL theater. ... The CRITERIA for being considered as classical is the style's adherence to the guidelines laid down in Natyashastra, which explains the Indian art of acting. |
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Write 15 lines on the life of prophet Muhammad (pbuh) |
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Answer» Muhammad[n 1] (Arabic: مُحَمَّد, pronounced [muħammad];[n 2] c. 570 CE – 8 June 632 CE)[1] was an Arab religious, social, and POLITICAL leader and the founder of Islam.[2] According to Islamic doctrine, he was a prophet, sent to preach and confirm the monotheistic teaching preceded by Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets.[2][3][4][5] He is viewed as the final prophet of God in all the main BRANCHES of Islam, though some modern denominations diverge from this belief.[n 3] Muhammad united Arabia into a single Muslim polity, with the Quran as well as his teachings and practices forming the basis of Islamic religious belief. Born approximately 570 CE (Year of the Elephant) in the Arabian city of MECCA, Muhammad was orphaned at the age of six.[6] He was raised under the care of his paternal grandfather Abd al-Muttalib, and upon his death, by his uncle Abu Talib.[7] In later years, he would periodically seclude himself in a mountain cave named Hira for several nights of prayer. When he was 40, Muhammad reported being visited by Gabriel in the cave[8][9] and receiving his first revelation from God. In 613,[10] Muhammad started preaching these revelations publicly,[11] PROCLAIMING that "God is One", that complete "submission" (islām) to God[12] is the right way of life (dīn),[13] and that he was a prophet and messenger of God, similar to the other prophets in Islam.Explanation: you can write any 15 lines from it please mark me as brainliest |
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The history of diseases and how they have spread and changed over time. |
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Answer» didn't UNDERSTAND what you are TELLING me |
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एक्सप्लेन द प्रोसेस ऑफ डांसिंग आर्ट इन इंडिया! |
| Answer» SORRY. I cannot UNDERSTAND what you THINK the ANSWER of SUNDERNAGAR in | |
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Write the importance of climatic change in the advancement of early man |
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Answer» Climate change is a global challenge that has no borders and to COMBAT it REQUIRES coordinated WORK by all COUNTRIES.#gundi..✌✌ |
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Globalization promoting economic growth in acountry |
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Answer» The overall result showed that globalization PROMOTES ECONOMIC growth. The economic and social dimensions have positive impact on growth WHEREAS political DIMENSION has no EFFECT on growth. ... The result indicated that the positive effect of globalization on growth is larger than the effect of investment on growth#gundi..✌✌ |
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Match the following: 1. Active volcanoa.2. Dormant volcano3. Extinct volcano4. Lava sheetsa. Kilimanjarob. Deccan Plateauc. Strombolid. Vesuvius |
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What do you mean by the sense of collective belonging FOR CLASS 10 |
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Answer» A SENSE of collective belonging is a feeling of oneness among the people, it is that feeling which binds people of our country together transcending all differences. A feeling of collective belonging implies a STRONG sense of AFFILIATION TOWARDS one's own country. |
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Nationalism in________ |
| Answer» NATIONALISM in EuropeExplanation:EUROPE | |
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13. ASSERTION AND REASONING. Assertion : The development of agriculture and industry leads tothe development of service sector.Reason: As the primary and secondary sectors develops, thedemand for transport, storage structures, banks, insurance etc.,increases.a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.b) Both A and Rare true but R is not the correct explanation ofA.c) A is true but R is false.d) Both A and Rare false. |
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Answer» A and R are TRUE and R is the CORRECT EXPLANATION of A. |
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What is the function of international institution |
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Answer» So, according to Bertrand (1995), the main MISSIONS of the UN as an INTERNATIONAL institution can be summarised by the establishment of permanent cooperation between the representatives of its MEMBER states in order to deal with global problems, the development of WORLD PEACE, the global establishment of democracy |
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Discuss the major steps taken by the government to improve agriculture in India? for class 9 economics |
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Answer» Land reforms.Tenancy reforms.Regulation of HIGHER rents.Provision of CREDIT to rural farmers.Subsidies e.g Urea subsidy.Food security ACT 2013.Public distribution system.Minimum support price and PROCUREMENT pricing system.pls give brainliest and pls FOLLOW |
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True or falseMost active volcanoes of the world are located in the Atlantic ring of fire. |
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Answer» HELPS....Answer ➡ TRUE. MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST.... THNKS IN ADVANCE ... .... |
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Case study on types of resources. please answer fast. In a long paragraph. |
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Answer» tion:ResourcesResources are anything that has utility and adds value to your life. Air, water, food, plants, animals, minerals, metals, and everything else that exists in nature and has utility to mankind is a ‘Resource’. The value of each such resource depends on its utility and other factors. For example, metals are gold, silver, copper or bronze have economic value; i.e. they can be exchanged for money. HOWEVER, mountains, rivers, sea or forests are also resources but they do not have economic value.There are two most important factors that can turn any substance into a resource- time and technology. With the help of technology, innovation humans can transform a natural or man-made substance into a resource. Like, minerals, fish or other marine creatures sourced from the sea can be used for our food and medicines. Similarly, time also adds to the value of a resource. For example, fossil deposits of organisms over hundreds of years can turn into fossil fuels.Natural Resources and Man-Made Resources Natural ResourcesAnything and everything that is available naturally on earth is a natural resource. We can further divide them into:BIOTIC & AbioticAny life form that lives within nature is a Biotic Resource, like humans, animals, plants, etc. In contrast, an abiotic resource is that which is available in nature but has no life; like metals, rocks, and stones. Both biotic and abiotic resources can be renewable or non-renewable.Renewable & Non-renewableRenewable resources are almost all elements of nature which can renew themselves. For e.g. sunlight, wind, water, forests and likewise. While, non-renewable resources, are limited in their quantity. Like fossil fuels and minerals. Though these resources take millions of years to form, they would eventually get over within our lifetime if we use continuously.lPotential, Developed, and Stock ResourcesNatural elements which are already easily available but humans are yet to discover their real POWER are Potential resources. For example, solar and wind energy are two natural resources, which have a high potential for human life. Though we are using it, we can use these even more in the future once we understand their true potential.In contrast, a developed resource is that which humans have discovered and developed over a long time. Most of the water, fossil fuel, minerals, plants and animals that we use for our need today, are developed resources.There are some resources present in nature, which have enough potential, but we do not have adequate knowledge or technology to develop it. As a result, these REMAIN in nature as stock resources. For example, Hydrogen and Oxygen gases can be used as rich sources of energy but we still do not know how.Man-Made ResourcesWhen humans use natural things to make something new that provides utility and value to our lives, it is called human-made resources. For instance, when we use metals, wood, cement, sand, and solar energy to make buildings, machinery, vehicles, bridges, roads, etc. they become man-made resources. Likewise, technology is also a man-made resource. Man-made resources are mostly renewable. One can re-build a building or fixed a broken machine.And, because humans have the skills, intelligence, and knowledge, and use technology to transform a natural resource into usable and valuable things, they themselves become a resource. That is what we know as Human Resource.Resource ConservationAll human-made resources are dependent on the availability of the natural resource/s. We need to understand the value of each natural element and then need to conserve those resource/s. Because we should be able to use them throughout our lifetime and also save them for our future generations.For example, if we do not start saving water, very soon, human society will start facing severe scarcity of water. Likewise, if we cut down all forests, eventually, there would be no wood left for us to build homes or make fire. It will also increase the level of carbon dioxide. As a result, it will only harm human life. In other words, conservation of resources is necessary for the BETTERMENT of human life.By carefully utilizing each natural resource and allowing it to renew itself within nature, we can help in resource conservation. We must also focus on sustainable development- a way of optimally using and balancing the use of each resource. And, by doing so, we can all contribute to a healthy and resourceful planet.HOPE YOU GOT UR ANSWER THANK YOUMARK ME AS BRAINLIEST |
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Please tell me these questions answered |
| Answer» 1~ True2~False3~False4~TrueExplanation:If you are HAPPY with the answersthen MARK me as BRAINLISTS | |
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B) To what party was chiang kaishek a leader ? |
| Answer» MARK me brainlinestExplanation:CHIANG then succeeded Chen as leader of the Chinese REVOLUTIONARY PARTY in Shanghai. | |
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Prepare synopsis of soil according to the details given in chapter 1 of Geography under the following heads: a) Name of the soil b) Areas c) Formation d) Properties and e) Significance of class 10 first one who will give proper answer i will mark it as brainliest |
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Answer» Classification of SoilsOn the basis of the factors responsible for soil formation, colour, thickness, texture, age, chemical and physical properties, the soils of India are classified in different types as mentioned below.Alluvial Soils--------------------The ENTIRE northern plains are made of alluvial soil.The Alluvial Soil is deposited by 3 important Himalayan river systems – the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra.It is also found in Rajasthan, Gujarat and eastern coastal plains particularly in the deltas of the Mahanadi, the Godavari, the Krishna and the Kaveri rivers.The alluvial soil consists of various proportions of sand, silt and clay. As we move inlands towards the river valleys, soil particles appear to be bigger in size whereas in the upper side of the river valley, the soils are coarse.Based on age, Alluvial soils can be classified as:Old Alluvial (Bangar): The Bangar soil has a higher concentration of kanker nodules than the Khadar.New Alluvial (Khadar): It has more fine particles and is more fertile than the Bangar.Alluvial soils are very fertile. These soils contain an adequate proportion of potash, phosphoric acid and lime, which are ideal for the growth of sugarcane, paddy, WHEAT and other cereal and pulse crops.Alluvial soilBlack Soil-----------------This soil is black in colour and is also known as regur soil. Climatic conditions along with the parent rock material are the important factors for the formation of black soil.The soil is ideal for growing cotton and is also known as black cotton soil.This type of soil is typical of the Deccan trap (Basalt) region spread over northwest Deccan plateau and is made up of lava flows.The soil covers the plateaus of Maharashtra, Saurashtra, Malwa, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh and extends in the south-east direction along the Godavari and the Krishna valleys.The black soils are made up of extremely fine i.e. clayey material and well-known for their capacity to hold moisture.Black soil is nutrients rich and contains calcium carbonate, magnesium, potash and lime.The soil is sticky when wet and difficult to work on unless tilled immediately after the first shower or during the pre-monsoon period.Black SoilRed and Yellow Soils------------------------------------This type of soil develops on crystalline igneous rocks in AREAS of low rainfall in the eastern and southern parts of the Deccan plateau.These soils develop a reddish colour due to diffusion of iron in crystalline and metamorphic rocks. It looks yellow when it occurs in a hydrated form.Found in parts of Odisha, Chhattisgarh, southern parts of the middle Ganga plain and along the piedmont zone of the Western Ghats.Red and Yellow SoilsLaterite Soil-------------------The laterite soil develops under tropical and subtropical climate with the alternate wet and dry season.This soil is the result of intense leaching due to heavy rain.Lateritic soils are acidic (pH<6.0) in nature and generally deficient in plant nutrients. This type of soil is found mostly in Southern states, Western Ghats region of Maharashtra, Odisha, some parts of West Bengal and North-east regions.The soil supports deciduous and evergreen forests but humus poor.This soil is very useful for growing tea and coffee.Laterite SoilArid Soils---------------Arid soils range from red to brown in colour.This soil is generally sandy in texture and SALINE in nature. In some areas, the salt content is very high and common salt is obtained by evaporating the water.Arid soil lacks humus and moisture.The lower horizons of the soil are occupied by Kankar because of the increasing calcium content downwards. The Kankar layer formations in the bottom horizons restrict the infiltration of water.Arid SoilsForest Soils-------------------These soils are found in the hilly and mountainous areas.The soil texture is loamy and silty in valley sides and coarse grained in the upper slopes.In the snow covered areas of Himalayas, these soils experience denudation and are acidic with low humus content. The soil is fertile on the river terraces and alluvial fans.....Stay safe |
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Mention the rituals of Islam |
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Answer» Salat, the service that TAKES PLACE five times a DAY. ZAKAT, a form of alms-giving. Sawm, the fasting in Islam. Hajj, the PILGRIMAGE to Mecca.#gundi..✌✌ |
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8. মানুহৰ জ্ঞানৰ বিকাশ আৰু প্রযুক্তি বিদ্যাৰ উন্নয়ণৰ ফলত বহু নিৰপেক্ষ আৰু প্রতিৰােধক সামগ্রী সম্পদলৈ ৰূপান্তৰিত হৈছে। উদাহৰণ সহ লিখা। |
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True or falseTransform plate movement leads to earthquakes. |
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HowPeople bePrepared tofacedisas ters? |
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Answer» Know the hazards applicable to your area. MAKE sure your insurance PLAN covers you for such hazards. Make a disaster plan to know the actions you will have to TAKE in various hazardous situations. ... Have a plan to communicate with neighbors and friends during a disaster.Hope It Helped!MARK as BRAINLIEST Answer. |
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The northern plain lying beyween Indus and --------- river ganga or narmada |
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Answer» tion:goal is a great day happy BIRTHDAY PARTY at my NEW happy and the other SIDE and |
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The northern plain lying beyween Indus and --------- river ganga or brahmaputra |
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Answer» the northern plains lies between Indus , GANGA,and BRAMAPUTRA RIVER BECOZ it is form of desposit of THREE river . |
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Mention any two ways through which the parliamentexercises control over the national Finance ??? |
| Answer» ANSWER is here......list is GIVEN up side....Explanation:please MARK me as the brainliest answerplease follow me on brainly...THANK you | |
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Dormant volcano is one which has no record of volcano. (False) tell the correct answeranswer pls fast |
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Answer» false it has RECORD of active volcano which is not ERUPTED but can ERUPT Explanation:i hope this answer was helpful if YES so please MARK the answer brainliest follow me and click the thanks button |
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Why do we say that election are free? |
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Answer» Hope it HELPS uExplanation:Supporting FREE and Fair Elections. ... The most fundamental principle defining credible elections is that they must reflect the free EXPRESSION of the will of the people. To ACHIEVE this, elections should be transparent, inclusive, and accountable, and there must be equitable opportunities to compete in the elections. |
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Which of the following is responsible for Water loggingand infertility of the soil?O DeforestationO WindO MiningO Over irrigation |
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Tick () the correct answers. h. In which form is petroleum available from the earth?(a) petrol(b) plastic(c) crude form(d) refined form2. Solar energy is described as the(a) resource of the future(b) resource of light(c) resource of biogas(d) all of these3. The demand of natural resources is rising due to the increasing(a) resources(b) petroleum(c) population(d) treesA. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) – Tick (~) the correct answers.1. Natural resources are very important for the development of a ........(a) country(b) city(c) both (a) and (b)(d) none of these2. Examples of natural resources that can be used directly are(a) petrol and diesel(b) trees andcrops(C) ores and minerals(d) air and water |
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Answer» here's the answer PLEASE MARK as brainliest and follow meExplanation:1. c)2. b)3. c)A.........1. c)2. d)hope it helps you ✌️ |
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What do u mean by averages?? What r limitations of using averages??Don't copy from GoogleAnswer fast.... |
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Answer» : We use averages as they are useful for comparing differing quantities of the same category. This does not show the DISTRIBUTION of things between PEOPLE. There are LIMITATIONS of calculating averages because this does not GIVE any information about the distribution of a thing between people. |
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How can a leader misuse power in Democratic country Class 8 SPL |
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Answer» tion:The leader can misuse power in the democratic country by CHANGING the CONSTITUTION of the country and by taking army under his/her control.He or she can ABOLISH the justice system and can declare themselves as the dictator of the country.He or she will pass LAWS that suits them. |
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Create a comparison of Indian (Swadeshi) Products/ Brands with that of Foreignproducts. Enlist minimum 15 products, thatwe use in our daily lives. |
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Answer» Indian PRODUCTS are much likely to be less EXPENSIVE and have good quality.Foreign products may have risk of cheat and are EVEN much expensive.So I SUGGEST that "USE Indian, Be Indian"Explanation: |
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Write the decision taken in the congress session of lahore in 1929. |
| Answer» 1929 Lahore SESSION of the Indian National Congress, the resolution of Poorna Swaraj or complete independence was TAKEN up. It was also DECIDED that the Congress WOULD boycott the Round Table Conference being held in London and observe 26 January 1930 as the first independence day of India.itzDopeGirl | |