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In which region is congo located |
| Answer» CONGO is located in the central-western PART of sub-Saharan Africa, along the EQUATOR, lying between LATITUDES 4°N and 5°S, and longitudes 11° and 19°E. To the south and EAST of it is the Democratic Republic of the Congo. | |
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What is the full name of Congo |
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Answer» The Democratic Republic of the CONGO (French: République démocratique du Congo), commonly REFERRED to as DR Congo, Congo-Kinshasa or the DRC, is a country in central Africa. It was known as Zaïre from 1971 to 1997. It is the second largest country in Africa by AREA and the eleventh largest in the world. |
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How did settlement begin |
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Answer» Sometime about 10,000 YEARS AGO, the earliest farmers put down their roots—literally and FIGURATIVELY. Agriculture opened the door to (theoretically) stable food supplies, and it let hunter-gatherers build permanent DWELLINGS that EVENTUALLY morphed into complex societies in many parts of the world.Explanation:mark brainlistfollow please |
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• How to resolve conflicts in a democratic society - eg the right to own a muscle dog? |
| Answer» DEMOCRATIC political processes regulate competition among groups with conflicting PREFERENCES. Although much of the competition occurs peacefully within existing political institutions, democratic practices can also facilitate the resolution of intense conflict when the political system is challenged from within by groups fighting against the established government, and when it is challenged from without and on the brink of interstate war. This chapter provides an overview of the scholarly literature linking democracy to peace and conflict resolution, including pertinent THEORETICAL propositions and the balance of evidence generated by EMPIRICAL researchers. The promise of peace associated with civil liberty, political openness, and the foreign policies of democratic states has long figured into the writings of moral and political philosophers, perhaps most notably in Immanuel Kant’s essay Perpetual Peace, published in 1795. But the burgeoning academic literature in recent decades is largely the product of social scientific research, much (but not all) of which is built upon the analysis of large quantitative data sets. Our primary focus, then, is what social science, and in particular political science, tells us about the relationship between democracy, conflict resolution, and peace between and within states. DEMOCRACY AND CONFLICT BETWEEN STATES The REALIST school of thought in international relations, which greatly influenced both scholarship and policymaking during the cold war, maintains that state behavior is primarily driven by the balance of power among rivals in the international system (Morgenthau 1948; Waltz 1979; Mearsheimer 2001). Realists assume that states resemble unitary rational actors in pursuit of a single overriding objective: survival and security in an anarchic system. The strenuous demands of the international system lead all states to behave in a similar fashion regardless of their particular political institutions, economic structure, ideological orientation,Explanation: | |
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What do these debates provide |
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Answer» The BILL of RIGHT CONSTITUENCY |
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Write notes on black soil. |
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Answer» ━━━━━━━━━━☘Black soil is FORMED by the WEATHERING or breaking of igneous rocks. This is OBTAINED during volcanic eruption.☘Also known as Lava soil.☘As per the name, black soil is black in colour and is most abundantly found in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and in some southern parts of India, including the Godavari and near to the Krishna valleys.☘It is wet and can contain potash, iron etc minerals, thus it is suitable for production of Cotton. This soil is also known as Cotton soil.☘The major SOURCE of Black soil is Deccan trap in the Deccan Plateau whereas weathering of igneous rocks takes place majorly.☘It is also known as Regur soil because it contains a lot of iron which we get from lava materials.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ |
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What do you understand by the term ‘conservation of resources’? Why it is necessary to conserve our resources?Write the institutional effort made at global level for ‘resource conservation’.Write the major features of Rio de Janerio EarthSummit, 1992.Why is the issue of sustainability relevant for development?Write the main factors responsible for soil formatioI mark as brainliest I follow them Thank them |
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Who was F.W. de Klerk and what role did he play in ending apartheid? Lowkey the LAST question in a 4 page thing help a guy out I'm DYING HEREEEEEEEEE ;-; First answer gets Brainliest, 5 stars, follow, friend, and a thanks |
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Answer» As South Africa's last head of state from the era of white-minority rule, he and his government dismantled the apartheid SYSTEM and INTRODUCED universal suffrage. Ideologically a conservative and an economic liberal, he led the National Party from 1989 to 1997.Born: 18 March 1936, Johannesburg, South AfricaFounded: FW DE Klerk FoundationNationality: South Africa |
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What is a whale that is not a species of whale |
| Answer» DOLPHINS and porpoisesExplanation: | |
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How do you say that India opposes imperialism strongly |
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Answer» In the United StatesAn early use of the term "anti-imperialist" OCCURRED after the United States ENTERED the Spanish–American War in 1898. ... The anti-imperialists opposed the EXPANSION because they believed imperialism violated the credo of REPUBLICANISM, especially the need for "consent of the GOVERNED".(Mark me as brainly plzzz) |
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Define constituent assembly |
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Answer» constitution assembly is a assembly which DECIDE and give a opinion to MAKE the constitution of the particular country.this was HAPPEN in India in the between November to JANUARY in the year1950 |
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Corona worriers par gujrati ma nibandh |
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Answer» this I can't UNDERSTAND |
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Prepare a pamphlet importance of right to vote |
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Answer» One of the most important rights of AMERICAN citizens is the franchise,the RIGHT to vote.The Fifteenth Amendment is specifically dedicated to protecting the right of all citizens to vote, regardless of their race. For PRACTICAL purposes, this was not the end of the voting rights STRUGGLE for African Americans.Explanation: |
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The two powerful Rajput dynasty were |
| Answer» SULTANA and DELHI SULTANATE in North India.Cholas and Kakatiya in southern part of India.for better ANSWERS please FOLLOW me.........please mark as brainliestl | |
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List the ten plagues in the bible |
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Answer» Explanation:The PLAGUES are: water turning to BLOOD, frogs, lice, flies, livestock PESTILENCE, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and the killing of firstborn children. The QUESTION of whether BIBLE stories can be linked to archaeological discoveries is one that has long fascinated scholars. |
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In one day how many minutes |
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Answer» r♡♡One day has 1440 minutes. How Is it? Here's ur answer... ➡We know that 1 day has 24 hrs. And 1 hr has 60 minutes. So 1 day has =24x60=1440 min. Hope it helps U dear... MARK AS BRAINLIEST, IF I HELPED U................ |
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Where is the centre of universe |
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Answer» There is no centre of the universe! According to the standard THEORIES of COSMOLOGY, the universe started with a "BIG Bang" about 14 thousand million years ago and has been expanding ever SINCE. Yet there is no centre to the expansion; it is the same everywhere.Explanation:MARK ME AS BRAINLIST.Follow me✊. |
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How can we eradicate over utilization of resources? I mark as brainliest Otherwise I report as danger question |
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Answer» We can eradicate IRRATIONAL consumption and over utilization of RESOURCES by making promotion of energy conservation and increasing use of renewable energy SOURCES. By adopting a cautious APPROACH for the judicious use of our limited resources. |
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WHAT IS meant by soil can aeration state the remedies for soil conservation. |
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Answer» Soil conservation is the prevention of loss of the top most layer of the soil from erosion or prevention of reduced fertility caused by over usage, acidification, salinization or other chemical soil contamination.Slash-and-burn and other unsustainable methods of subsistence farming are PRACTICED in some lesser developed areas.Soil management is the APPLICATION of operations, practices, and treatments to protect soil and enhance its performance (such as soil fertility or soil mechanics). It includes soil conservation, soil amendment, and optimal soil health. In agriculture, some amount of soil management is needed both in nonorganic and organic types to prevent agricultural landfrom becoming poorly productive over DECADES. Organic farming in particular emphasizes optimal soil management, because it USES soil health as the exclusive or nearly exclusive source of its fertilization and pest control. |
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Which of these types of listening is followed by skilled listeners? |
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Answer» uative listening, the LISTENER EVALUATES the CONTENTS in TERMS of accuracy, objectivity and adequacy of the message. |
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Explain the term what is Per Capita Income. |
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Answer» Per capita income (PCI) or average income MEASURES the average income earned per person in a GIVEN area (city, region, country, etc.) in a SPECIFIED YEAR. It is calculated by dividing the area's total income by its total population.hope it will help you. |
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Who is pm of Turkey |
| Answer» PRIME MINISTER of TURKEY in 2020 is Erdoganhope it HELPS you ☺️☺️☺️ | |
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Describe the factors which control the functions of soil |
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Answer» Soils are formed through the interaction of FIVE major factors: TIME, climate, parent MATERIAL, topography and relief, and organisms. The relative influence of each factor varies from place to place, but the combination of all five factors normally determines the KIND of soil developing in any given place.Explanation:plzz follow my channel and MARK the branlistest |
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Where does the water you use in your home and school come from?make a list of uses of water in our daily life have you seen anyone wasting water specify how? |
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Answer» We consider wastewater treatment as a water use because it is so interconnected with the other uses of water. Much of the water used by homes, industries, and businesses must be treated before it is released back to the environment. If the term "wastewater treatment" is confusing to you, you might think of it as "sewage treatment." NATURE has an amazing ability to cope with small amounts of water wastes and pollution, but it would be overwhelmed if we didn't treat the BILLIONS of gallons of wastewater and sewage produced every day before releasing it back to the environment. Treatment plants reduce pollutants in wastewater to a level nature can handle. Wastewater also includes storm runoff. Although some people assume that the rain that runs down the street during a storm is fairly clean, it isn't. Harmful substances that wash off roads, parking lots, and rooftops can harm our rivers and lakes. Why Treat Wastewater? It's a matter of caring for our environment and for our own health. There are a lot of good reasons why keeping our water clean is an important priority: FISHERIES: Clean water is critical to plants and animals that live in water. This is important to the fishing industry, sport fishing enthusiasts, and future generations. WILDLIFE HABITATS: Our rivers and ocean waters teem with life that depends on shoreline, beaches and marshes. They are critical habitats for hundreds of species of fish and other aquatic life. Migratory water birds use the areas for resting and feeding. RECREATION AND QUALITY OF LIFE: Water is a great playground for us all. The scenic and recreational values of our waters are reasons many people choose to live where they do. Visitors are drawn to water activities such as swimming, fishing, boating and picnicking. HEALTH CONCERNS: If it is not properly cleaned, water can carry disease. Since we live, work and play so CLOSE to water, harmful bacteria have to be removed to make water safe. Effects of wastewater pollutants Stormsewer flowing both storm flow and sewage overflow during a major storm. Epic September 2009 flooding around Atlanta, Georgia. An overflowing sewer on Riverside Road, Roswell, Georgia. Likely this is a storm sewer, designed to carry stormwater runoff off of streets, that cannot handle the VOLUME of runoff. In older sections of Atlanta there are combined sewer systems that are sewers that are designed to collect rainwater runoff, domestic sewage, and industrial wastewater in the same pipe. These overflows, called combined sewer overflows (CSOs) contain not only stormwater but also untreated human and industrial waste, toxic materials, and debris. They are a major water pollution concern for the approximately 772 cities in the U.S. that have combined sewer systems (EPA). The City of Atlanta is spending about $3 billion dollars to put in separate storm and waste systems in the metro Atlanta area. (Credit: Alan Cressler, USGS) If wastewater is not properly treated, then the environment and human health can be negatively impacted. These impacts can include harm to fish and wildlife populations, oxygen depletion, beach closures and other restrictions on recreational water use, restrictions on fish and shellfish harvesting and contamination of drinking water. Environment Canada PROVIDES some examples of pollutants that can be found in wastewater and the potentially harmful effects these substances can have on ecosystems and human health: Decaying organic matter and debris can use up the dissolved oxygen in a lake so fish and other aquatic biota cannot survive; Excessive nutrients, such as phosphorus and nitrogen (including ammonia), can cause eutrophication, or over-fertilization of receiving waters, which can be toxic to aquatic organisms, promote excessive plant growth, reduce available oxygen, harm spawning grounds, alter habitat and lead to a decline in certain species; Chlorine compounds and inorganic chloramines can be toxic to aquatic invertebrates, algae and fish; Bacteria, viruses and disease-causing pathogens can pollute beaches and contaminate shellfish populations, leading to restrictions on human recreation, drinking water consumption and shellfish consumption; Metals, such as mercury, lead, cadmium, chromium and arsenic can have acute and chronic toxic effects on species. Other substances such as some pharmaceutical and personal care products, primarily entering the environment in wastewater effluents, may also pose threats to human health, aquatic life and wildlife.Explanation: |
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How do pocal government bodies work in cities |
| Answer» IPAL corporations are set up and controlled by elected bodies. 2. Elected bodies include politicians and representatives which are chosen (elected) by the PEOPLE and for the people. The municipal corporation is controlled by a HEAD (OFFICER) called the MAYOR. | |
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Narrate the story of the birth of moses |
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Answer» Moses (/ˈmoʊzɪz, -zɪs/)[2][Note 1], also called Moshe Rabbenu in Hebrew (מֹשֶׁה רַבֵּנוּ, lit. "Moses our Teacher"), is the most important PROPHET in Judaism.[3][4] He is also an important prophet in Christianity, Islam, the Bahá'í Faith, and a number of other Abrahamic religions. In the biblical narrative he was the leader of the Israelites and lawgiver, to whom the authorship of the Torah, or acquisition of the Torah from Heaven, is traditionally attributed. According to the Book of Exodus, Moses was born in a TIME when his people, the Israelites, an enslaved minority, were increasing in population and, as a result, the Egyptian Pharaoh worried that they might ally themselves with Egypt's enemies.[5] Moses' Hebrew mother, Jochebed, secretly hid him when the Pharaoh ordered all newborn Hebrew boys to be killed in order to reduce the population of the Israelites. Through the Pharaoh's daughter (identified as Queen Bithia in the Midrash), the child was adopted as a foundling from the Nile river and grew up with the Egyptian royal family. After killing an Egyptian slavemaster who was BEATING a Hebrew, Moses fled across the Red Sea to Midian, where he encountered the Angel of the Lord,[6] speaking to him from within a burning bush on Mount Horeb, which he regarded as the Mountain of God. God sent Moses back to Egypt to demand the RELEASE of the Israelites from slavery. Moses said that he could not speak eloquently,[7] so God allowed Aaron, his elder brother [8], to become his spokesperson. After the Ten Plagues, Moses led the Exodus of the Israelites out of Egypt and across the Red Sea, after which they based themselves at Mount Sinai, where Moses received the Ten Commandments. After 40 YEARS of wandering in the desert, Moses died within sight of the Promised Land on Mount Nebo.Explanation: |
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What is a chemical reaction? Give an example. |
| Answer» CHEMICAL Reaction:_A process in which some new SUBSTANCE by rearrangement GIVE new substance is CALLED chemical reaction..For eg.Mg+O2__MgOExplanation:Hope it's helpful for you..PLZ MARK ME AS A BRAINLIST.. | |
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Are free and fair election held in China? explain. |
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Answer» Elections in China are based on a hierarchical electoral system, whereby local People's Congresses are directly elected, and all higher levels of People's Congresses up to the National People's Congress (NPC), the national legislature, are indirectly elected by the People's Congress of the level immediately below.[1] The NPC Standing Committee may partially alter laws passed by the NPC when the NPC is not in session, which is significant since the Standing Committee meets more frequently than the NPC.[2] Governors, mayors, and heads of COUNTIES, DISTRICTS, townships and TOWNS are in turn elected by the respective local People's Congresses.[3] Presidents of people's courts and CHIEF procurators of people's procuratorates are elected by the respective local People's Congresses above the county level.[3] The President and the State Council are elected by the National People's Congress, which is made of 2980 people.Explanation: |
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Name the leader about which Jawaharlal Nehru was talking about |
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Answer» tion:JAWAHARLAL Nehru, delivering his Tryst with DESTINY SPEECH."Long years ago we MADE a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the WORLD sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom.I think it will help you |
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Which of the flowing are continents ? |
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Answer» These six continents are Africa, America, Antarctica, Asia, Australia/Oceania, and EUROPE. By most standards, there is a maximum of SEVEN continents - Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America, and SOUTH America.Explanation:please mark me as BRAIN LIEST |
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What are three uses of maps |
| Answer» 1 we can GET information about a particular state or country and its exact location.2 maps HELPS to find out route in forests area where compass not work.3 by map we can make our own route when we travelling by ship.4 maps helps to find out longitude by which we can measure time.5 maps helps in mining of coals or to extract out RESOURCES from earth PLEASE MARK MY ANS AS BRAINLIEST IF U FOUND HELPFUL | |
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What is the story of first world war |
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Answer» tion:World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the FIRST World War or the Great War, was a global war ORIGINATING in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. Contemporaneously described as "the war to end all wars", it led to the mobilisation of more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million EUROPEANS, making it ONE of the largest wars in history. It is also one of the deadliest conflicts in history, with an estimated nine million combatant and seven million civilian deaths as a DIRECT result of the war, while resulting genocides and the related 1918 influenza pandemic caused another 17–50 million deaths worldwide |
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what burning problems do you have in your village? what demand do you make with mayor of your municipality? write any 5 demands. |
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Answer» about electricitynetwork problemsabout educationhospitalsand PROBLEM of CASTES |
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There are duties and functions of the municipality and municipal corporation. Do we as citizen have any role to play in it |
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Answer» It's our duty to COOPERATE with them in all way POSSIBLE, as a RESPONSIBLE citizen of nation.Hope this answer HELPS you ^_^ ! |
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5 sentences on why the earth is important |
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Answer» earth gives us place to liveit gives us oxygen and DIFFERENT gases to survive.water to drink and FOOD to eatprovides enormous and essential thingsit is the only planet in the SOLAR SYSTEM to have life. |
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CLASS 6 WEEK-3GRACE ACADEMY, DEHRADUNDrill Sheet- 3Social ScienceQI. Fill in the blanks:-time zones of one hour each zone covers1. The earth has been divided intodegree of latitude. |
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Answer» tion:The EARTH is divided into 26 time ZONES of one HOUR each. Each time zone covers 15 degrees of longitudes. We can find a place without knowing its LATITUDE and LONGITUDE. All the countries should use one standard time. |
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Who were court historians give two examples of their writings |
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Answer» An historian needs:THOROUGH investigative and RESEARCH skills.the ability to analyse and interpret information.good communication skills.an interest in human behaviour, CULTURE and society.an enquiring mind.If my ANSWER is correct please mark me as brain least . |
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Why is ground water a highly overused resources? |
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Answer» Groundwater is a highly overused resource because of the following reasons : (a) Due to large and growing POPULATION and CONSEQUENT GREATER demands for water and unequal access to it. ... (C) In the housing societies or colonies in the cities, there is an arrangement of own GROUND water pumping devices to meet water needs. |
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Explain the importance of service and records what do they tell us and what they do not |
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Answer» surveysBusinesses and researchers across all industries conduct surveys to uncover answers to specific, IMPORTANT questions. These questions are varied, cover a diverse range of topics, and can be asked in multiple formats. Your questions should be strategically planned and structured in the best way possible in order to receive the most accurate data. When STRUCTURING your survey questions, consider the following:Businesses and researchers across all industries conduct surveys to uncover answers to specific, important questions. These questions are varied, cover a diverse range of topics, and can be asked in multiple formats. Your questions should be strategically planned and structured in the best way possible in order to receive the most accurate data. When structuring your survey questions, consider the following:The main goal of the surveyBusinesses and researchers across all industries conduct surveys to uncover answers to specific, important questions. These questions are varied, cover a diverse range of topics, and can be asked in multiple formats. Your questions should be strategically planned and structured in the best way possible in order to receive the most accurate data. When structuring your survey questions, consider the following:The main goal of the surveyHow you plan to apply the survey dataBusinesses and researchers across all industries conduct surveys to uncover answers to specific, important questions. These questions are varied, cover a diverse range of topics, and can be asked in multiple formats. Your questions should be strategically planned and structured in the best way possible in order to receive the most accurate data. When structuring your survey questions, consider the following:The main goal of the surveyHow you plan to apply the survey dataThe DECISIONS you will make as a result of the survey datarecordsRecord-keeping is a strenuous task, no matter what kind of record it is that you’re SAVING. Professional survey makers get involved with so many survey projects that it is sometimes simply impractical not to keep a record. For amateurs, the task is even more daunting than for a professional.hope it HELP pls mark me as brainliest |
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Explain the importance of surveys and records. what they tell us and what they do not? |
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Answer» A survey helps us to gain control of existing records and bring them into a managed environment. A physical survey is the most RELIABLE form of survey, and should be used when it is important to OBTAIN detailed, ACCURATE information as to the records held by the AREA. please mark my ans as BRAINLIEST |
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What did the spread of print culture in 19th century indiaean to., |
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Answer» The spread of PRINT culture in 19TH century India benefitted Indian women through learning and education. The LIBERAL families supported the education of women to study or READ as they believed education and reading would make the women corrupt. ... Some literate women started to write BOOKS and their autobiographies............. |
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Places near the sea have a .................. climate |
| Answer» MODERATE and PLEASANT is the ANSWER. | |
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How do coin throw light on the history of period |
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Answer» row light on history of period as the inscription on the coin indicates territory over which the rulers ruled. Some coin throw SIGNIFICANT light on the personal events of certain rulers LIKE SANDRA Gupta. The discovery of the same kind of COINS at different places help in fixing the coverage of various kingdoms in ancient INDIA. !!Please mark as brainlist!! |
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The early mediaeval period saw the emergence of------------? a]palas b]rashtrakutas c]cholas d]all of these |
| Answer» RASHTRAKUTAS I HOPE CORRECT ANSWER | |
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1. In the meeting of the Estates General, the members of the Third Estate demanded that a All the three Estates should have one vote altogether b Each Estate should have one vote c Each member of the three Estates should have one vote d None of the above |
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Answer» Louis XVI called a meeting of the Estates General to pass his proposals to increase TAXES on 5th May 1789. There the members of the third ESTATE demanded INDIVIDUAL voting RIGHT, where each member WOULD have one vote.Explanation:plz mark the brainliest |
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1.Who wrote the pamphlet called ‘What is the Third Estate’? a Mirabeau, a nobleman b Abbe Sieyes c Rousseau, a philosopher d Montesquieu |
| Answer» EMMANUEL JOSEPH SieyèsHe was a FRENCH writer.Explanation: | |
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1. Which of these books was written by John Locke? a The Spirit of the Laws b Two Treatises on Government c The Social Contract d All the above |
| Answer» TREATIES of GOVERNMENT | |