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What was the economic condition of South India in the post mauryan period |
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Answer» nomy of Mauryan Empire was sound. The Mauryas established a centralized government which contributed to the economic progress of the country. Agriculture was the principal backbone of Mauryan Economy. The cultivators were the most numerous classes. Land revenue was the principal source of state income.Agriculture: The basic economy of Mauryan Empire was based on agriculture. Rice, PULSE, vegetables, fruits, spices, WHEAT, sugar cane ETC. were grown. Land was intensively tilled with iron-sheared plough DRAWN by oxen. Irrigation tank and lakes were excavated by the state. Hunters were particularly employed to clear the jungle areas of wild animals so that such areas could be brought under cultivation. |
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When and why did the Constitutional amendment was the the right Education added to Fundamental Rights |
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Answer» O EDUCATION 86th amendment act ,2002 ADDS article 21A in CONSTITUTION Of India..which says that children from age group 6 to 14 have right to free education. |
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Briefly explain about the activities of palampur village non farming farming |
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Answer» lowing are the various non farm production activities taking place in our region:1) Small scale manufacturing unit: At present almost 40 families are engaged in small scale manufacturing in our village. It involved simple production methods. These activities are carried out mostly at home or in the FIELDS with the HELP of family labour these include Jaggery, Pottery and handicraft business etc.2) Transportation: A number of people are involved in transport services; they include rickshaws, bullockcart, jeep, tractor etc.3) Dairy: It is a common activity in many families of our region. People buffaloes, cows etc. Milk is sold in nearly town; here there are COLLECTION come chilling centres.4) Shopkeepers: Some people of our region are indulged in shop-keeping. They BUY various goods from whole SALAD markets in the cities and sell them in the village. |
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Difference between national income and per capita income5 points pls |
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Answer» udent, National Income is the aggregate of factor incomes earned by all the factors of production (that are normal residents of a country) within the domestic territory and abroad. It is also known as Net National PRODUCT at Factor Cost (NNP FC ). While, Per capita Income is the average income earned per person in an economy during an accounting period. It is estimated by the following formula.Per capita income = National Income Total PopulationAs FAR as real per capita income is concerned, it is calculated using the given formula,Real per capita income = Real incomeTotal PopulationAn increase in real per capita income leads to an increase in the per capita availability of good and services in the economy. An increase in per capita availability of goods and services in TURN leads to an increase in the standard of LIVING of the people. Thus, we can say that a rise in real per capita income leads implies a rise in the WELFARE of the people in the country. Was this answer helpful✧══════•❁❀❁•══════✧. |
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what types of protection measures should be taken for building configuration to prevent it from earthquake? plz write in long |
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Answer» t manage earthquake. Only mitigate its effects. Before the earthquake takes place no one is warned in prior. But STILL point like below should be TAKEN care ofStaying in OPEN space. Not in crowded area.Avoid appartments.Have THINGS like torch, tents, sleeping bags etc handy for the necessity.Food is more imp. Food like wheat floor or wheat should be bought in bulk for a year.Meds keep it handy.Water sourcesHow to move quickly out of the affected area is more imp.But in the end again in will say nothing is DECIDED it can happen anytime. God's wish. |
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What was the apprehension of religious authorities and monarchs about printing |
| Answer» TION:click on the ANSWERPLEASE MARK me as a Brainlistand do LIKE and rate my answer | |
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Whale and shark visit my shores |
| Answer» AUS is in the CORAL COST Of australiaPlease MARK as BRAINLIEST. | |
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Positive impact of information technology on society |
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Answer» e development of computer industry and internet networks during the last three decades THINGS have changed and global communication has reached an unprecedented height . With these developments immense scopes have come to the surface to impart learning in a much more efficient and interactive way. Multimedia technology and internet networks have revolutionized the whole philosophy of learning and distance learning and provided us with the opportunity for close interaction between teachers and learners with improved standard of learning materials compared to what was existing only with the printed media. As we mentioned earlier it has gone to such an extent to create a virtual class room where teachers and students are scattered all over the world.We could be ABLE to work on jobs being thousands of miles away . That way the problem of skills shortage in some countries could be reduced and efficient people would be available to do the job.Quick dispatch of information globally has facilitated the commercial expansion to an extremely high level with a small firm being able to sell its products to another part of the world very easily as they can communicate to each other in no time and fix up the deal. Development of electronic commerce has made it very convenient for individual buyer to select the product online and make payment immediately. However this has its problem as the buyer has not seen whom he/she is buying from and can never hear from the seller once the money has been paid. This kind of case has come to our attention.Virtual reality, probably much more advanced and more seamlessly integrated devices (e.g. one could think of a device projecting images (perhaps from glasses) directly onto the LENS of a human’s eye), allowing people to disregard their SURROUNDINGS. This will allow people to travel virtually, e.g. one could go on holidays just by playing a certain APPLICATION, relax there, walk around, take it easy. |
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Describe the contribution of Subhash Chandra Bose in the freedom struggle of India |
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Answer» tribution of Subhash CHANDRA BOSE is no less. He has been DENIED his rightful place in the annals of Indian history. He founded Indian National Army (Azad Hind Fauj) to overthrow British Empire from India and CAME to ACQUIRE legendary status among Indian masses. |
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Mahabharata k kis chapter m Bhagavad-Gita h ? |
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Answer» d GITA is of 18 CHAPTERS in Mahabharata located in Bhisma Parva chapters 25–42 |
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Assignment importance of education in sector |
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Answer» on is important for everyone in all SECTORS like rural or urban sectors without education people is nothing so we have try to GIVE education to all sectors people I think this HELPS you THANKS |
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What is montesquieu idea of oriental despotism |
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Answer» the AGE of ENLIGHTENMENT oringtal DESPOTISM was a pirticular importance ice especially for the writingof MONTESQUIEU |
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When Tsunami hit area what precautionary measures should be taken |
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Answer» pen groundor STAY under cover below TABLES or BEDS if it in houseor run of LIFE |
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Write three causes of peasant of phulaguri dhawa1861... |
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Answer» lowing points may help you:a. To meet the increased demand of INDIGO dye in Europe, the British compelled the Indian farmers to cultivate indigo on their lands.b. The Britih thus introduced NIJ cultivation and ryoti system to expand the indigo cultibation.c. Both the systems were harsh and did not benefit the farmers.d. Under Nij system, the planter directly produced indigo on the land controlled by him, The planter hired labourers to produce indigoe.Under ryoti , the planters entered into contracts with ryots and were given advances at low rate to produce indigo on their lands. f.As per the contract the ryot had to produce on indigo on 25% of his land . The planter provided all the raw MATERIAL including the seed , drill to the ryot.g,It tied the farmers to the cycle of loans and were under huge debts.h. Excessive growth of indigo AFFECTED the fertility of the SOIL that hampered growth of food crops.i. Moreover planters indulged in extreme form of exploitation resulting in blue or indigo rebellion in 1859, where the peasants refused to grow indigo and attacked indigo factories, |
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According to you, which is the best advice of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam ???please tell..... |
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How is vaccine is different from a medicine? |
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Answer» tion is when a vaccine is administered to you (USUALLY by injection). Immunisation is what happens in your body after you have the VACCINATION. The vaccinestimulates your immune SYSTEM so that it can recognise the DISEASE and protect you from future infection (i.e. you become immune to the infection). |
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What were the reasons for different classes and social groups for participation in civil disobedience movement |
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Answer» EASANTS-They were landlords or taulakdars who were already suffering from the economic depression and were not able to pay the tax to the government. That is why they JOINED the movement to pressurize government to free some tax.⚽POOR PEASANTS-They lived as tenants and have to pay rents to their master. Because of Economic depression they were not able pay tax. So they joined the movement to remmit the unpaid rest.People of congress thought that helping poor peasants will upset the rich landlords so they were unwilling to support them.⚽BIG BUSSINESSMEN-They were having problem for free market as they have to pass through a number of CUSTOM DUES. So to get free market they joined the movement.⚽WORKERS-As bussinessmen were with congress workers participatio was uncertain but still some workers joing for lowering the wage and for better WORKING atmosphere. Congress were unwilling to support them also.⚽WOMEN-They thought that participation in this movement is there sacred duty.HOPE IT HELPS FRIEND.IT TOOK A LOT OF EFFORTSPLEASE MAKE ME FEEL GOOD BY JUST MARKING MY ANS AS THE BRAINLIEST.❤BEST OF LUCK FOR BOARDS.✔✔I ALSO HAVE TO GIVE IT THIS YEAR. |
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How government can help the peuople wo faced challenges of floodas |
| Answer» GOS, STATE governments and the Centre are doing all they can to help the people in Kerala, you can also do your bit by donating MONEY and other essential items. | |
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In what way womens role hos improved in political life |
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Which factors are necessary for the growth of cotton or groundnut |
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Answer» MATE ❤️❤️❤️ HERE IS UR ANSWER..FACTORS ARE NECESSARY FOR THE GROWTH OF COTTON R...Ideal conditions for the cotton plant are:Long vegetation periods (175 to 225 days) without frost.Constant temperatures between 18 and 30°.Ample sunshine and fairly dry conditions.A minimum of 500 MM of WATER between germination and boll formation.Deep, well-drained SOILS with a GOOD nutrient content.HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU ❤️ ❤️STAY BLESSED ❤️ ❤️@PANKHUDI |
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Need about green corridor information |
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Answer» the government planning for the Chennai-Salem green corridor express HIGHWAY when there is already a highway between the two cities?Still have a question? Ask your own!What is your question?Ad by Dell IndiaRepublic Day offer.Special occasions call for special offers! Save up to Rs. 19,770* on select Inspiron PCs with Windows 10.Shop Now3 ANSWERSBala Nagarajan, lives in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaAnswered May 7, 2018In a MAJOR infrastructural boost to the Chennai–Salem sector, the Centre and the Tamil Nadu government have proposed a new Rs.10,000 crore Green Express Corridor to connect the two cities in Northern and Western part of Tamil NaduThe new corridor, planned via Harur and Tiruvannamalai, will reduce both the distance and travel time, as against the existing two ROUTES — one via Ulundurpet and Athur and another via Vellore and Krishnagiri.The proposed Chennai Salem Corridor via Tindivanam-Tiruvannamalai-Tirupattur--Harur will have six lanes and has no industrial estates en route. In a land starved STATE like Tamil Nadu, the Corridor offers plenty of Land banks which the industries can have look at. The corridor is close to several ports including Chennai,Ennore Katupalli and Karaikal ports. No availability of land and serious problems in land acquisition for setting up industries have remained a serious problem which is affecting the expansion of manufacturing in the state.The proposed route will be an Access Controlled Green Express Corridor and will connect Tiruvannamalai. This will not only reduce the distance by about 60KM, from the present 360 km, but also halve travel time from six hours to only 3 hours. This will be the first such project to be undertaken in Tamil Nadu, on the lines of the Mumbai–Pune Expressway, |
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Draw and explain rural settlement based on what patern they form Pls Pls Pls Pls Pls Pls Pls help me |
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Answer» riend..........Here is your answer...............RURAL is a difficult term to define. In some senses, it means the landscape and habitations outside of cities and towns. But what about small towns and villages surrounded by fields? For our purposes, rural refers to areas outside of cities where a large amount of the surrounding land is used for agriculture or ANIMAL pastures. This also helps delineate non-city areas that are just forested, something you wouldn't often think of as rural. Rural SETTLEMENT types refer to how the people of a community live in relation to the land. Are they stacked close together with the farmland outside their tight living quarters? Or is the landscape divided into individual farms with a farmhouse on each plot? Finally, rural settlement patterns refer to the SHAPE of a community based on how it ARRANGES houses. |
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Give a brief account of the copper smelting industry of India |
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Answer» Copper Corporation was SET up in 1924 and a plant was set up at Ghatsila in Singhbhum district of Jharkhand. The Hindustan Copper Ltd. came into being in 1967. It took over Indian Copper Corporation in 1972. SINCE then the Hindustan Copper Ltd. is the SOLE producer of copper in the country. At PRESENT, copper is produced at only two centres. One is located at Maubhandar near Ghatshila in Singhbhum district (Jharkhand) and the other at Khetri in Jhunjhunu district (Rajasthan). The smelter at Maubhandar (Ghatshila) receives copper ore from Mosabani, RAKHA, Dhobani Rajdah, Tamapahar and Turamdih. All these areas are located in Singhbhum district. It was the only producer of copper till 1971 and it produced about 9.3 thousand tonnes of copper annually. The smelting unit has been replaced by blaster copper unit with a capacity of about thirty thousand tonnes. HCL plans to double its capacity at a marginal cost. |
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Was there flooding due to cyclone in Delhi |
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Write 5demerits and merits of electoral competition and political competition? |
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Answer» . It give every party equal chance to compete with each other2. The GOVERNMENT will work PROPERLY because they want to be in POWER. If did not work properly then they might lose in next electionDemerits1. This type competition create a KIND of social division on the basis of the party. In our city there are many people who some party often had a clash with the people who support other party. 2. This also instigate the leaders to USE unfair way to win the election.I hope it's can help you....... |
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What is western ghats and eastern ghats |
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Answer» and cut through by 4 MAJOR rivers of peninsular India, via, godavari, mahanadi, krishna and kaveri. The mountain ranges run parallel to the bay of bengal. The DECCAN PLATEAU lies to the west of the range, between the eastern ghats and WESTERN ghats.Hope it helps you. Please mark me as a brainliest. |
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Idea of mahatma gandhi related to work and education |
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Answer» Gandhi on education. His critique of WESTERN, particularly English, education was part of his critique of Western ‘civilization’ as a whole. Barry Burke EXPLORES his vision. contents: early life · swaraj and swadishi · on education · references · links · how to reference this piece The real difficulty is that people have no idea of what education truly is. We assess the value of education in the same manner as we assess the value of land or of shares in the stock-exchange market. We want to provide only such education as would enable the student to earn more. We hardly give any thought to the improvement of the character of the educated. The girls, we say, do not have to earn; so why should they be educated? As long as such ideas persist there is no hope of our ever knowing the true value of education. (M. K. Gandhi True Education on the NCTE site) In a piece published some years ago, Krishna Kumar, Professor of Education at Delhi UNIVERSITY, wrote that ‘no one rejected colonial education as sharply and as completely as Gandhi did, nor did ANYONE else put forward an alternative as radical as the one he proposed’. Gandhi’s critique of Western, particularly English, education was part of his critique of Western civilization as a whole. There is a story that, on arriving in Britain after he had become famous, SOMEONE asked him the question: ‘Mr Gandhi, what do you think of civilization in England?’ to which he replied ‘I think that it would be something worth trying!’ Early life |
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Differentiate between nomadic herding and premitive subsistance agriculture? |
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Answer» herding or pastoral nomadism is a primitive subsistence activity, in which the herders rely on ANIMALS for FOOD, CLOTHING, shelter, tools and transport. They move from ONE place to another along with their livestock, depending on the AMOUNT and quality of pastures and water. |
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The tropical and su tropical regions extend up to _____________ degrees latitude, north and south of the Equator. |
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How does birth spacing help to manage population |
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Answer» ent Population And HealthCauses And Effects Of Population ChangeMeasures Of Population ManagementVideos Related with Measures of Population ManagementBirth SpacingWhy is "Birth Spacing" Important?Family Planning & Methods of Contraception by Dr Jeetendra CThe Oral Contraceptive PillNote on Measures of Population ManagementFound mistakes?? Report HereNoteThings to rememberVideosExerciseQuizReducing the rate of population growth and making plans for attraction and DISTRACTIONS in migration come under population control. The control of population growth is necessary to promote development activities for the welfare of the people.The following are some of the measures to control population growth.Birth spacing: Birth spacing is the duration of time between the births of two children. Normally, the birth spacing of four to FIVE years is useful or healthier for the both mother and child. There should be a gap between the two children and the decision for the gap should be taken unanimously by both husband and wife. This process of maintaining a gap between two children slows does the rate of birth by controlling frequent birth and ultimately helps in the control of population growth.MARRIAGE at appropriate age: In Nepal, the marriageable age for boys is twenty-five years and girls are twenty years. But in most of the families, boys and girls marriage before the marriageable age. Marriage at appropriate age means getting quality of life, prosperous and happy family.The condition of WOMAN and Education:Woman has occupied more than half of the total population of Nepal. But the women in Nepal are lagging behind in terms of educational status, political opportunities and the use of health facilities and services. The literacy rate of Nepalese women is comparatively LOWER than that of man. The status of women cannot be changed and uplifted by law and rules only without providing them, educational opportunities and uplifting their educational status. Thus, education is the powerful thing that plays a vital role in women empowerment and personality development. If they are educated then they can understand the role of women in family planning, making a decision, and reproductive rights, social and political activities. This makes a positive influence on the control of population growth.Females status upgrading: The women are mostly illiterate and are considered inferior to males in our Hindu society. To carry the family and to determine number of family, women's attitude is also to be upgraded. The women can also play a vital role in the determination of family number. The women will not allow the male to have polygamy. If women status is upgraded, it may help control the population.Measures of contraception: There are various methods of controlling birth. One of them is adopting the methods of contraception and use of contraceptive devices which prevent the meeting of sperms and ovum for fertilization through the use of artificial methods and device.I hope it's can help you |
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Who function as a court of law?why is it called so |
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Answer» s fond on wikapeda so enjoy!!!!n common law legal systems, precedent is a principle or rule established in a PREVIOUS legal case that is either binding on or persuasive for a court or other tribunal when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts.[1][2][3] Common-law legal systems place great value on deciding cases according to consistent principled rules, so that similar facts will yield similar and predictable outcomes, and observance of precedent is the mechanism by which that goal is attained. The principle by which judges are bound to precedents is known as stare decisis. Common-law precedent is a third kind of law, on equal footing with statutory law (that is, statutes and codes enacted by legislative bodies) and delegated legislation (in U.K. parlance) or regulatory law (in U.S. parlance) (that is, regulations promulgated by executive branch AGENCIES).Case law, in common-law jurisdictions, is the set of decisions of adjudicatory tribunals or other rulings that can be cited as precedent. In most countries, including most European countries, the term is applied to any set of rulings on law, which is guided by previous rulings, for example, previous decisions of a government agency.Essential to the development of case law is the publication and indexing of decisions for use by lawyers, courts, and the general public, in the FORM of law reports. While all decisions are precedent (though at varying levels of authority as discussed throughout this article), some become " leading cases" or "landmark decisions" that are cited especially often.In civil law systems, past decisions may INFLUENCE future decisions, even if they do not have the PRECEDENTIAL, binding effect that they have in common law decision-making. |
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Why is air travel preferred in the north states and Himalayan region over Roadways and Railways |
| Answer» TRAVELLED is preferred, In northern states. Because in this region there are GLACIERS and Holly REGIONS, so railways and ROADS are not to be preferred.. It is risky and it is dangerous to be travelled | |
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Explain with example the impact of the right to information act (RTI) ???? |
| Answer» PS to know about our WORKING govt more transparently...for eg by applying rti we can know how much is invested in what field and what PROFIT or loss our govt has MADE | |
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Anchoring script for Nepali dance |
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Answer» t out. It can HELP you..................................................HTTPS://clk.ink/o2Qa9k |
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How does southern oscillation effect the indian climate |
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Answer» er months, temperatures over MUCH of India rise to as high as 110 degrees Fahrenheit while the Indian Ocean is much cooler. Consequently, the warm air over the LAND RISES and cooler moisture-bearing air blows in from the SEA, bringing heavy RAINS to the region. |
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Three ways in which farmers are different from hunter gatherers |
| Answer» GROW plants for their living-hunter's HUNT for Thier living-famers grow vegetables-hunter's hunt animal-hunter's LIVES in DEN or in forest-Famers lives in houses | |
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Why jute company has to face challenges? |
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Answer» riend..........Here is your answer..............JUTE industry has to face challenges because:1 HIGH cost of production.2 Storage of raw Jute.3 SHORTAGE of Power Supply.4 Growth of Jute mills in Bangladesh and loss of foreign marke. 5 EMERGENCE of substitute goods against gunny bags and loss of DEMAND for jute goods both at home and abroad. |
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Why America participate in the Second World War |
| Answer» ENTERED the second world WAR due to the following reasons:Although the war began with Nazi Germany's attack on POLAND in sept 1939.USA entered or PARTICIPATED in war after japan bombed the american fleet in Pearl HARBOR, Hawaii on dec. 1941. | |
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What are the three main achievements of Samudragupta |
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Answer» swer:Samudragupta was one of the most famed kings of ANCIENT India. The reason for which he is highly famed is, he TOOK the Gupta dynasty to a completely ensuing level. The legend ushered in the Golden Age in India.His main achievements include-• He created a vast empire under his direct control.His empire extended from Jamuna and Chambal in the west to the Brahmaputra of ASSAM in the east and the Himalayan foothills on the north side of the River Narmada in the south.• Evidence of him, building a Buddhist monastery at Bodh Gaya has been found. He was a follower of Brahminism. He ALSO had respect for other religions as well.• Samudragupta not only worked for the expansion of the Gupta dynasty but also started a monetary system.Hope this helps uh..Mark Brainliest ♡ |
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भारत में जाति व्यावस्था को समाप्त करने वाले तीन कारक लिखें plz give ans in hindi and appropriate |
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Answer» nalism2.Literacy(EDUCATION)3.Livelihoods(LIVING STANDARD of PEOPLE |
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Collect the information about the wrost tragedy caused by tsunami on North Pacific coast,Japan-11 march 2011 |
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Describe the popular strugle of bolivia |
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Answer» Struggle of Bolivia(a) People's struggle against privatisation of water in Bolivia PROVES that struggles are integral part of Democracy.(b) The World Bank pressurised the government to give up its control of municipal water supply. The government sold these rights to a multinationalcompany which increased the price of water by four times. Many people received monthly water bill of rupee 100 in a country where average incomeis around 500/- a month.(c) In January 2000, a new alliance of labour human rights and community leaders organized a successful four day strike.(d) The government agreed to NEGOTIATE and the strike was called off.(e) The police resorted to brutal repression when the agitation started in February, followed in April and the government imposed martial law.(f) But the power of people forced the officials of the MNC to flee the city and made the government CONCEDE to all the demand of the protesters.(G) The contract with MNC was cancelled and the water supply was RESTORED with the Municipality at old rates.This popular struggle came to be known as”Bolivia’sWater War.” |
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Main purpose of The great desert |
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Answer» N: ALTHOUGH few animals and plants are adapted to the extremely dry desert LIFE, the desert is a vital BIOME. The desert is important because it covers about a fifth of the earth's surface! ... In North America, there are four MAJOR hot, dry deserts, including the Mojave and the GREAT Basin. please mark me brilliant |
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What is the purpose of The great desert |
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Answer» N: Although few ANIMALS and plants are adapted to the extremely dry desert life, the desert is a VITAL biome. The desert is important because it covers about a fifth of the earth's surface! ... In NORTH America, there are four major HOT, dry deserts, including the Mojave and the Great BASIN. |
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Steps element of regional model forms of powers sharing |
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Answer» al Interect Groups: Usually interest groups seek to promote the interest of a particular section of groups of society. TRADE unions, business associations and professional (lawyers, doctors, teachers, etc.) bodies are some examples of this type. They are sectional because they represent a section of society: workers, employees, business persons industrialists, followers of a religion, case GROUP, etc. Their principal CONCERN is the betterment and well being of their MEMBERS, not society in general. Sometimes these organisations are not about representing the interest of one sections of society. They represent some common as general interest that needs to be defiended The members of the ORGANISATION may not benefit from the cause that the organisation represents.Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/7799787#readmore |
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How does the early man learn farming |
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Answer» farming, people LIVED by HUNTING wild animals and gathering wild plants. When supplies ran out, these hunter-gatherers moved on. Farming meant that people did not need to travel to find food. Instead, they began to live in settled communities, and grew crops or raised animals on NEARBY LAND. |
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