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1.

What is the ratio of 60/250

Answer» MORNING ANSWER is 6:25
2.

What is the importance of railway in India

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ailway provides the most important mode of public transport in India. This is the most commonly USED and cost effective long distance transport system of the country. Indian Railway is operating by Ministry of Railways. Indian Railways is touching life of almost every people across India covering 29 states and 7 Union Territories with its over 40,050 miles or 64,460 KILOMETERS railway network as of 2011. Indian Railways is the fourth largest railway in the World which is transporting around 7651 million passengers & over 921 MT of freight per ANNUM (As of 2011). Considering its importance, Railways were first introduced in India with passenger rail service from Mumbai to Thane on 16th April, 1853 by two companies, East India Railway and Great Indian PENINSULAR Railway. Both the companies were created to construct railway line between Kolkata and Mumbai. Then the Governor General of India, Lord Dalhousie made plan to construct various railway lines between principle regions in India. Indian Railways is also helping Indian economy in many ways like by PROVIDING fast and reliable transport medium for various needy articles across the country. These include Rice, Wheat, Cereals and Vegetable oils etc. Indian Railways is also transporting various petroleum products like Petrol, Diesel, Cooking Gas, Natural Gas, Kerosene etc.

3.

Explain any three causes of the wide spread poverty in india

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battery causes that makes state of POVERTY in India that's r means the Indian STRATEGY and I think that the PROPER device devices means what is base and I also think that the purity is reduced by the means of digitalization and whatever digitalization industrialisation and by the means of urbanization the purity will be reduced and I also think that three causes of the WIDESPREAD poverty in India that because the urbanization is called in cities in the villages the court is that value and government secondary government want to just is this OK so thank u Jaan Jay Maharashtra please add me in your friend list

4.

I want note on root pressure

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essure is the transverse osmotic pressure within the cells of a root system that CAUSES SAP to rise through a plant stem to the leaves. Root pressure occurs in the xylem of some vascular PLANTS when the soil moisture level is HIGH either at night or when transpiration is LOW during the dayhope it helpsplz mark brainliest

5.

Three majo components of population growth

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or components of population growth are Birth Rate, Death Rate and MIGRATION. Birth rate is the number of live births per thousand PERSONS in a year. It is a major COMPONENT ofgrowth. Death rate is the number of DEATHS per thousand persons in a year.hope it helpsplz mark brainliest

6.

What is the length and breadth of India

Answer» MEASURES 3,214 km (1,997 mi) from north to south and 2,933 km (1,822 mi) from EAST to WEST. It has a land frontier of 15,200 km (9,445 mi) and a coastline of 7,516.6 km (4,671 mi).I hope you are SATISFIED to my answer so please follow me and mark me brainliest
7.

Match the following tilak please match it

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ionary PARTY.... MATCHES with TILAK

8.

Who is the present MD pf SAIL

Answer» MAR choudhari
9.

Santoshbharita hagu sammruddha nava bharatakkagi mahatma ghandhiyavara bhodanegalenu in kannada written.

Answer» OGLE it it will SURELY HELP UH.......
10.

Forest cutting effects information in Kannada

Answer» OGLE it it will SURELY HELP UH.......
11.

Where did Renaissance began first

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12.

Who introduced Indian currency ?

Answer» AH SURI......
13.

Name the famous meteorological station located in West bengal

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gional Meteorogical STATION)

14.

What is philosophy? who is the first philosopher?

Answer» KNOW ANYTHING about PHILOSOPHY
15.

Name the idustry of england which was dwpendent on oak tree

Answer» E's your answerShipping INDUSTRY was DEPENDENT on OAK treesHop it's HELPFUL..
16.

Introduction on tree plantation for the project

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your answer..Plants are used by human as fuel, wood, food, medicine, timber and for industrial and other purposes. The loss of habitats due to the change of ecosystem and negative effect on natural environment are also factors affecting lives of plants.The following methods should be adhere to conserve rare plants and trees: -1. Proper collection of forest productsPeople living in rural area use firewood as a main fuel. They collect forest PRODUCTS like dead plants, leaves and young plants for DIFFERENT purposes. They destroy the young plants and vegetation. They should be managed properly at the collection of forest products.2. Control of fire on forestThe natural habitat of plants should not be destroyed. Preventive measures should be undertaken to avoid fire, especially forest fire. It destroys young plants and even old rare plants. It also destroys the seeds and seedlings of rare plants. The control of fire contributes to protect the forests and rare plants.3. Proper harvesting of raw materialsThe collection of forest products like wood, resin, gum, herbs, etc. should be reduced so that the renewal capacities are not disturbed. Seed collections should be regularized for the regeneration of rare plants. The harvesting of rare materials should be controlled and FREQUENTLY checked. The illegal collection of raw material should be controlled.4. Protection of natural habitatThe natural environment should be conserved by preserving the natural aspects like forests, rivers and streams, watersheds, grazing lands, etc. It is essential for the conservation of plants. The causes of destruction of natural habitat are haphazard collection of forests products, over-grazing, clearing the forest and fire on forest. The control and proper MANAGEMENT of these ACTIVITIES helps to control the natural habitat.5. Reduction of over-grazingIn rural area, farmers allow their cattle to graze in the forest and pasture. The cattle destroy the young and rare plants. The people should be aware about the effects of over-grazing. They should be encouraged for the growing of fodder trees in the agricultural land also.6. Establishment of nurseryThe numbers of plants are essential to conserve the rare plants. Nursery can contribute to grow and produce their seeds and seedlings. The rare plants should be produced and grown at suitable site and conserved properly. The local people should be motivated for tree plantation and establishment of nursery.7. Conservation lawLegal measures for the conservation of rare plants should be considered strictly. There should be special law for the conservation of rare plants. The law should be implemented with local level.8. Awareness programmesThe programmes of public awareness development and educational activities should be regular feature of the concerned agencies to conserve rare and other plants. Public awareness programmes should focus on the importance of rare plants, measures should be adopted for their conservation, commitment of public participation, etc.Hop it's helpful..

17.

What is the difference between a permanent worker and badli worker

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nt workers are PERMANENT and the cannot LEAVE by the will of OTHERS but Badli works are TEMPORARY and when they do a mistake they can be ASKED to leave

18.

Conduct 20 household in about 100 words with answer

Answer» 20 HOUSEHOLD in about
19.

Describe the causes of high population in the south-eastern coastal region of brazil

Answer» R SETTLEMENT and domestic MIGRATION have been features of Brazilian society since prehistoric times. The settlement of what is now Brazil began many thousands of years ago with the arrival of hunters and gatherers. At the time of European contact (in 1500), SKILLED farmers and fishers occupied the best lands of the Amazon and Paraguay RIVER systems and most of the coastal plains, making up the bulk of the region’s two to six million native inhabitants.
20.

Sher Shah Suri ka Janm kab hua tha

Answer» AH Suri/Date of birth1473Date of death: 22 MAY 1545Place of BIRTHSASARAM
21.

Write a short note on communalism.

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lism usually REFERS to a SYSTEM that integrates communal ownership and federations of highly localized independent communities. A prominent libertarian socialist, Murray Bookchin, defines the Communalism political philosophy that he developed as "a theory of government or a system of government in which independent COMMUNES PARTICIPATE in a federation", as well as "the principles and practice of communal ownership". The term 'government' in this case does not imply an acceptance of a State or top-down hierarchy.[1][2]

22.

What influence did the date tree have on the development of tribal settlement

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very IMPORTANT ROLE in development of tribal settlement they used its FRUITS as a FOOD they used it strong to make houses they used it is as plates rules for the houses and even more

23.

What is agglomeration of industries? Explain it's benefits.

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eration is a phenomenon: it refers to the SPATIAL clustering or concentration of industrial activities in a relatively small AREA. Agglomeration is a process: it refers to the snowballing process whereby more and more manufacturing firms cluster or a really CONCENTRATE in a relatively small area.*Benefits arise from the spatial agglomeration of physical capital, companies, consumers and workers: Low TRANSPORT costs. A GREAT (local) market. A large supply of labor and thus the increased chance of supply and demand for labor, particularly for specialists to compensate for fast matching, lower search costs.*There are actually two major categories of agglomeration: Urbanization economies and Localization economies. The term urbanization economies refers to benefits that firms in a number of different industries receive from population and infrastructure clusters. A great example of this is a shopping mall.I hope this helps u;-)

24.

Write about the method of protest during non-cooperation and civil disobedience movement.

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hods of protes1)Picketing of LIQUOR shops by people2) BURNING of FOREIGN goods and clothes by PEOPLE 3) people started using swadeshi goods 4) traders stop importing foreign goods 5) people started breaking the laws MADE by government

25.

Write short note on market and equality

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- MARKET is a place where people shop , eat in the RESTAURANT ,and do many THINGS . Equality - equality is BASED on HUMAN rights

26.

Please solve this question in 5-6 points

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en Aurangzeb ruled over the INDIA Apartheid religions and try to CONNECT everyone EMBRACE Islam because of this The country became into two parts because of this British easily CAPTURE India and made the CRACK between two religious more denser they might not have reached India if there was no fight between Hindus and Muslims

27.

What is the right weight of 14 year girl

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can't ...TELL it PERFECTLY ..I think .. so but it will about. 30 -. 35

28.

How can you relate the formation of water droplets on the outer surface of a bottle taken out of refrigerator with formation of dew

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you RELATE the formation of water droplets on the outer surface of a bottle taken out of refrigerator with formation of DEW? Explain. COLD air cannot contain as much water vapour as warm air. When warm MOIST air cools, the water vapour which it can no longer hold condenses into liquid water.

29.

What are the causes of rail accidents

Answer» PLZ MARK BRAINLIESTExplanation:There are a variety of different reasons that these railroad accidents occur, and some of these include: Train CONDUCTOR negligence. Train derailment. Improper maintenance of the train tracks. Faulty EQUIPMENT. Collision with another train. Collision with a car, bus or truck trying to cross train tracks. COLLAPSED bridges.
30.

Define magma or lave. PLEASE GIVE ANSWER

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s something which in in the mantle.it is very very hot whereas LAVA is something which comes out .when it is 8nside we call it MAGMA but when it comes out it is SAID to be lavaHope it's HELPFUL

31.

What is the third level of government in Belgium

Answer» RD LEVEL of government in belgium is CALLED FLEMISH government
32.

Essay on fundamental rights and duties are two faces of same coin

Answer» IKE just one must have and wear the right and left feet shoes as you can't move / walk WEARING either left/right shoes. T Rights and duties are complimentary and inseparable.  If you discharge your duties nicely you will automatically get rights.  Chapter on Fundamental Rights was enshrined in the constitution in STARTING.  The chapter of Fundamental Duties was added afterwards.  As citizen has rights and duties so has state similar duties.  State government too issued guidelines framed under Directive Principles of State POLICY.  Every citizen has some duties to perform towards state.
33.

Why Ashoka gave conquest after winning a war

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oka fought a war to conquerKalinga. ... He DECIDED to give up FIGHTING wars after the victory over Kalinga, because he was horrified BYTHE violence and bloodshed in that. He is the only KING in the history of the world who gave up conquest after winning a war.

34.

Why nepal divided into five development regions?mention in any six points

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as divided into five development regions with a view to promoting NATIONAL unity by removing regional imbalances and also by utilizing the natural resources of the mountains, hills and the terai in a proportional and beneficial MANNER. All these development regions are under the DIRECTION and supervision of their regional headquarters. All the headquarters help to fulfill the objectives of decentralization, which is to conduct developmental activities in each of the development regions and to bring about balanced and overall development in the country. There is name list of 5 development regions in NEPAL now. Nepal is divided into 14 ZONES and 75 districts, grouped into 5 development regions. But there are 4 development regions in the year 2029 B.S

35.

Minister of council had how many parts categorized

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of MINISTERS" is the name given to the supreme executive organ in some GOVERNMENTS. The term is usually equivalent to the word "cabinet". Councils of Ministers are usually composed of those ministers who are responsible for a MINISTRY, and are usually led by the President of the Council of Ministers, a term that is usually translated as "Prime Minister".Council of state is a similar term that also most often REFER to a Cabinet.

36.

Discuss certain measures of deepend democracy in a contry

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37.

Mention the three layers of soil age of the equatorial forests

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most LAYER of FOLIAGE is known as canopy.Below this,there are two more layers of foliage CONSISTING of SHRUBS and busheshope it helps

38.

Identify the incorrect pair in each set and write the correct one.

Answer» EONE elsePlease
39.

Name tge best variety of iron-ore found in india.

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a we get FOUR types of iron ORES, viz. (a) hematite (Fe203), magnetite (limonite (2Fe203.3H20), and SIDERITE (Fe2C03). The hematite ore or red-ochre is CALLED 'oxide of iron'.

40.

Isai Dharam ka Purohit

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्म के पुरोहित को "याजक" कहा जाता है|

41.

Write a brief note on the development of Tamil literature.

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e here is your answer _______✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌please mark me brainlist❤❤❤❤❤❤Tamil literature (Tamil: தமிழ் இலக்கியம்) refers to the literature in the Tamil language. Tamil literature has a rich and long literary tradition spanning more than two thousand years. The oldest extant works show signs of maturity indicating an even longer period of evolution. Contributors to the Tamil literature are mainly from Tamil people from South India, including the land now comprisingTamil Nadu, Kerala, SRI Lankan Tamils fromSri Lanka, and from Tamil diaspora. The history of Tamil literature follows the history of Tamil Nadu, closely following the social, political and cultural trends of various periods. The early Sangam literature, starting from the period of 2nd century BCE (AKANANURU (1, 15, 31, 55, 61, 65, 91, 97, 101, 115, 127, 187, 197, 201, 211, 233, 251, 265, 281, 311, 325, 331, 347, 349, 359, 393, 281, 295), Kurunthogai (11), Natrinai (14, 75) are dated before 300 BCE), contain anthologies of various poets dealing with many aspects of life, including love, war, social values and religion. This was followed by the early epics and moral literature, authored by Hindu, Jainand Buddhist authors, lasting up to the 5th century CE. From the 6th to 12th century CE, the Tamil devotional poems written byNayanmars (sages of Shaivism) and Alvars(sages of Vaishnavism), heralded the greatBhakti movement which later engulfed the entire Indian subcontinent. It is during this era that some of the grandest of Tamil literary classics like Kambaramayanam and Periya Puranam were authored and many poets were patronized by the imperial Chola and Pandyaempires. The later medieval period saw many assorted minor literary works and ALSO contributions by a few Muslim and European authors.A revival of Tamil literature took place from the late 19th century when works of religious and philosophical NATURE were written in a style that made it easier for the common people to enjoy. The modern Tamil literary movement started with Subramania Bharathi, the multifaceted Indian Nationalist poet and author, and was quickly followed up by many who began to utilize the power of literature in influencing the MASSES. With growth of literacy, Tamil prose began to blossom and mature. Short stories and novels began to appear. Modern Tamil literary criticism also evolved. The popularity of Tamil cinema has also interacted with Tamil literature in some mutually enriching ways.✍thanks

42.

What is Hewlett - Packard (HP)

Answer» COMPUTER COMPANY FOUND by Hewlett Packard
43.

Explain nationalism in INdia full

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t going to say long answer _______✌✌✌✌NATIONALISM in India. ... The rise and growth of nationalism in India has been traditionally EXPLAINED in terms of INDIAN response to the stimulus generated by the British Raj through the creation of new institutions, new opportunities, etc.❤❤❤❤ hope it HELPS you please MARK me brainlist friend

44.

How is poverty line viewed by spcial scientists

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e here is your answer ______''_________________Poverty as seen by social scientists: Income and level of consumption are the usual INDICATORS of poverty. But many social scientists VIEW povertyfrom many other PARAMETERS; like illiteracy, lack of general resistance DUE to malnutrition, lack of access to safe DRINKING water and sanitation, etc. ✌❤✌❤✌✌❤hope it helps you please mark me brainlist

45.

What is Two National Theory??

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-nation theory is the basis of the creation of Pakistan. It STATES that Muslims and Hindus are two separate nations by every DEFINITION; THEREFORE, Muslims should be able to have their own separate homeland in the Muslim majority areas of India, in which ISLAM can be practiced as the dominant religion. ✌✌✌✌✌✌. FOLLOW me friend please

46.

Write a line on Kakori conspiracy case.

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e here is your answerThe Kakori Conspiracy (or Kakori train robbery or Kakori Case) was a train robbery that took place betweenKakori and, near Lucknow, on 9 AUGUST 1925 during the Indian INDEPENDENCE Movement against the British Indian Government. The robbery was ORGANISED by HINDUSTAN Republican Association (HRA). hope it helps you my friend please mark me brainlist❤✌✌❤❤✌❤❤✌

47.

What do you mean by Satyagrah.

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aha (Sanskrit: सत्याग्रह satyāgraha) is the idea of nonviolent RESISTANCE (fighting with PEACE) started by MOHANDAS Karamchand Gandhi (also known as "MAHATMA" Gandhi). Gandhi used satyagraha in the Indian independence movement and also during his earlier struggle in SOUTH Africa.

48.

I want question paper rspl/1 for social science

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of humanity and SOCIAL sciences is a large faculty of ARTS that is concerned with the DAY TODAY social, political , ECONOMIC and cultural aspects of humanity.The key questions that should be raised are The nature of human nature.Social interaction between individuals The behaviour of an individualThe need of governance Social rules and laws that guides the society

49.

Success of T. M. S by villagers

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illagers stood united against the provision of fishing rights to PRIVATE contractors.2)This large scale of POPULATION created a cooperative SOCIETY and created LIVELIHOODS for the people THUS ensuring its success.

50.

How are the Indian citizen better of then Saudi Arabia

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rabia and the POSITION of the citizens with regard to their government • the country is ruled by a HEREDITARY king and the people have no role in electing or changing their rules . but in India there are no any type of hereditary king India is a democratic country where the leaders are elected by the people. • In Saudi ARABIA the king select the legislature as well as the executive. he appoints the judges and can change any of their decisions. In India the decisions should only given by and no have the power to change their decisions.• In Saudi Arabia citizens cannot form political parties or any political ORGANISATIONS. media cannot report anything that the monarch does not like. whereas in India the citizens have the freedom to form the political parties and media have also the freedom to report anything. • there is no freedom of religion in Saudi Arabia . every citizen is required to be MUSLIM. But in India there citizens have full freedom to follow any religion. • In Saudi Arabia women are subjected to many public restrictions. In India the women are equal to the man they have full freedom to do any job or work .