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5001.

Why did british introduce waste land rules ? explain with three reasons

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5002.

Define wether

Answer» Weather
İt refers to the state of atmosphere over an area at any point of time
5003.

What could be the reason for uneven distribution of population in India

Answer» Migration is also a reason for the uneven distribution of population in India.
Population in India is distributed unevenly because of the following reasons:-(a) India is a vast country. Different regions of India have different climatic features , some regions are agriculturally productive so the density of population in this type of regions is very high. Regions recieving very low rainfall like Ladakh and Rajasthan have a very low density of population. (b) India is a developing country. Some cities of India are very developed while some cities are underdeveloped. These developed cities attracts the population from underdeveloped cities.
•climatic conditions•altitude•soil fertility•rainfall
5004.

How did India farmer became ready to produce opium ?

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5005.

Is there choice upcoming in chapters of history class9

Answer» No cbse pattern is changed and there will be choise
5006.

What are the three important components of population

Answer» the three important components of population are birth rate death rate and migration
Brith rate death rate
5007.

explain the social causes of french revolution

Answer» The social causes of French revolution are: 1 estate: clergy The people who are evolved in function of church and fathers of church. 2 estate: Nobility The king highly rich persons come in Nobility. 3 estate: common people The peasants , workers , businessman , artisans are common people. ● 1st and 2nd estate have all the rights but no responsibility. ● 1st and 2nd estate were not paying tax and enjoying luxurious life.● 3rd estate people like workers , peasants were paying tax and having responsibility but they don\'t have rights.
The social conditions in France in late 18th century were extremely unequal and exploitative. The clergy and the nobility formed the first two Estates and were the most privileged classes in the French society. They were exempt from payment of taxes to the State. On the other hand, the Third Estate that consisted of peasants and workers formed the majority of the population. They were burdened with excessive taxes with no political and social rights. As a result, they were extremely discontent.
5008.

how did new trade affect the munduruku people of brazilian

Answer» With the growing demand for rubber in the mid-nineteenth century, the Mundurucu peoples of the Brazilian Amazon who lived in villages on high ground and cultivated manioc, began to collect latex from wild rubber trees for supplying to traders. Gradually, they descended to live in trading posts and became completely dependent on traders.
5009.

What is Kalinga

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5010.

What are "dunes"?

Answer» a dune is a hill of loose sand built by aeolian processes (wind) or the flow of water. Dunes occur in different shapes and sizes, formed by interaction with the flow of air or water. ... The valley or trough between dunes is called a slack.
Dunes are temporary mounds of sand found mainly in deserts and formed due to wind
i guess its Duns.The longitudinal valley lying between lesser Himalaya and the Shiwaliks are known as Duns.\xa0Dehra Dun, Kotli Dun and Patli Dun are examples of the Duns.
Dunes are the small valleys in between the Himalayan Mountains
5011.

Define the emplpoyment senario in three sector

Answer» Primary Sector: Agriculture is the most labour absorbing sector of the economy. In recent years, there has been a decline in the dependence of population on agriculture partly because of disguised unemployment. Some of the surplus labour in agriculture has moved to either the secondary or the tertiary sector.Secondary Sector: Small-scale manufacturing is the most labour absorbing.Tertiary Sector: Various new services are now appearing like biotechnology, information technology, media and so on.
5012.

Explain the importance and unifine the role of monsoon?

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5013.

Define population growth rate

Answer» population growth rate refers to the no of birth lives per 1000 peoples per year is called population growth.
population growth is increase in the number of indiviuals in a population
5014.

Where does tapi river rise

Answer» Naramada
5015.

What is the jet stream.

Answer» जेट स्ट्रीम वो होती है जो जमीन से 12000m ऊपर चलती है यह विंड बहुत तेज़ चलती है.
Jet streams are the narrow belt of high alitudes of westerly winds in the troposphere
Jet streams are narrow belt of high altitude ( above 12000m) westerly winds in the troposphere.
The jet streams are a narrow belt of high altitude westernly winds in the troposphere
5016.

Explain me the February revolution in Petrograd.

Answer» You can see from revision notes
5017.

Who were conservatives? What was their view point?

Answer» THESE PEOPLES ARE OPPOSED TO LIBERAL AND RADICALS THEY DOES NOT WANT ANY CHANGE BUT WITH THE CHANGE IN CENTUARY THEY THINK CHANGES WERE IMPORTANT BUT PAST SHOULD BE RESPECTED
Those people who wanted change but very slowly were called conservative
5018.

What are causes of Russian revolution ?

Answer» Shortage of food into workers quarters Less wages of factory workers Work was more and wages were very lessSome people have a lot of land and some don\'t have land
5019.

What is the role of Prime Minister in collision government?

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5020.

What is tyranny

Answer» cruel and oppressive government or rule or\xa0absolute power,\xa0autocracy,\xa0dictatorship,\xa0undemocratic rule
5021.

Please answer this:-explain the government of India act 1935

Answer» This Answer belongs to which chapter
The Government of India Act was passed by the British Parliament in August 1935. It was the longest act enacted by the British Parliament at that time. So, it was divided into two separate acts namely, the Government of India Act 1935 and the Government of Burma Act 1935.Background\tThere was a growing demand for constitutional reforms in India by Indian leaders.\tIndia’s support to Britain in the First World War also aided in British acknowledgment of the need for the inclusion of more Indians in the administration of their own country.\tThe Act was based on:\tSimon Commission ReportThe recommendations of the Round Table ConferencesThe White Paper published by the British government in 1933 (based on the Third Round Table Conference)Report of the Joint Select Committees\t\t
5022.

Explain schools under nazism

Answer» Following things have happened under Nazism:(i) All schools were cleansed and purified. This meant that teachers who were Jews or seen as ‘politically unreliable’ were dismissed.(ii) Children were first segregated: Germans and Jews could not sit together or play together. Subsequently, ‘undesirable children’ – Jews, the physically handicapped, Gypsies – were thrown out of schools. And finally in the 1940s, they were taken to the gas chambers.(iii)‘Good German’ children were subjected to a process of Nazi schooling, a prolonged period of ideological training.(iv) School textbooks were rewritten. Racial science was introduced to justify Nazi ideas of race. Stereotypes about Jews were popularised even through maths classes.(v)Children were taught to be loyal and submissive, hate Jews, and worship Hitler. Even the function of sports was to nurture a spirit of violence and aggression among children.
5023.

What is kafila?

Answer» \'Kafila\' is a group of several households who move together for a journey. Kafila are the group of households who live in kashmir.
5024.

What is density of population

Answer» Population Density provides a better picture of uneven distribution.It is the count of the no. of people living in a unit area (generally Population Density= People/km2)
Population density is calculated as the number of persons per unit area. It provides a better picture of uneven distribution.
5025.

Modal question paper of ixam idea

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5026.

1945 to 1962 cold war era

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5027.

Which fundamental right is called as the soul of constitution

Answer» Article 32,right to costitutional remedies
5028.

What do you understand by public interest litigation? What values have you gained

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5029.

What do you mean by infromotility rate

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5030.

analyse the sense of clothing French after French revolution

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5031.

What is office referendum

Answer» See in book chapter-5 WORKING OF INSTITUTIONS
5032.

out break of revolution of french

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5033.

Describe the difficulty faced by the framers of the indian constitution

Answer» \tIndians was emerging from the status of subjects to citizens.\tIndependence of India was followed by partition over religious differences and large scale violence on both sides of the border.\tThe British had left the decision of accession to either India or Pakistan or remain as independent entities to the princely states and their joining the country was a difficult task.\tIndia was a vast country with multiple regions, language, culture, customs and beliefs. This diversity was a hindrance in framing the constitution.
5034.

Explain the October Revolution.

Answer» \tRussian Revolution is a series of events which led to the abolition of monarchy and spread the idea of socialism in the contemporary world .\tThis Revolution had a global and mass effect as many changes occurred in the lives of common people .\tVladimir Lenin controlled the major parts of Russia after the October Revolution and implemented the April these , but afterwards he lost mass support .\tMany other changes like collectivisation came up after Stalin took over the control on Russia .\tMany socialist parties formed during the Revolution !!\tAll of these things together led to the famous russian Revolution mainly in 1905 , \'February and October Revolution of 1917\'.
5035.

How is Himalaya was formed

Answer» The himalayan mountain range have formed as a result of the colloison between the Indian and Eurasian plate which began 50 million years ago and countinues today. 225 million ago India was a large island situated off the Australian coast and seprated from Asia by the Tethys ocean . So it has originated from the Tethys Geosynclina. The sediments of this fold due to northward movement of the Indian plate against the Eurasian plate.
225 million years ago (Ma) India was a large island situated off the Australian coast and separated from Asia by the Tethys Ocean. The supercontinent Pangea began to break up 200 Ma and India started a northward drift towards Asia. 80 Ma India was 6,400 km south of the Asian continent but moving towards it at a rate of between 9 and 16 cm per year. At this time Tethys Ocean floor would have been subducting northwards beneath Asia and the plate margin would have been a Convergent oceanic-continental one just like the Andes today.As seen in the animation above not all of the Tethys Ocean floor was completely subducted; most of the thick sediments on the Indian margin of the ocean were scraped off and accreted onto the Eurasian continent in what is known as an accretionary wedge (link to glossary). These scraped-off sediments are what now form the Himalayan mountain range.From about 50-40 Ma the rate of northward drift of the Indian continental plate slowed to around 4-6 cm per year. This slowdown is interpreted to mark the beginning of the collision between the Eurasian and Indian continental plates, the closing of the former Tethys Ocean, and the initiation of Himalayan uplift.(Note that in the above animation the continental plates are shown to collide at 10 Ma; this should instead read 50 Ma.)The Eurasian plate was partly crumpled and buckled up above the Indian plate but due to their low density/high buoyancy neither continental plate could be subducted. This caused the continental crust to thicken due to folding and faulting by compressional forces pushing up the Himalaya and the Tibetan Plateau. The continental crust here is twice the average thickness at around 75 km. The thickening of the continental crust marked the end of volcanic activity in the region as any magma moving upwards would solidify before it could reach the surface.The Himalayas are still rising by more than 1 cm per year as India continues to move northwards into Asia, which explains the occurrence of shallow focus earthquakes in the region today. However the forces of weathering and erosion are lowering the Himalayas at about the same rate. The Himalayas and Tibetan plateau trend east-west and extend for 2,900 km, reaching the maximum elevation of 8,848 metres (Mount Everest – the highest point on Earth).
5036.

How is Himalaya was formed explain

Answer» The Himalayas were formed as a result of\xa0the collision between the Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate:\tBecause of the impact of convectional currents, the crust was split into many pieces. The Indo–Australian plate got separated from the Gondwanaland and drifted towards the north.\tAs it drifted towards the north, it collided with the Eurasian plate. As a result of this collision, the sedimentary rocks which were settled in the large-scale depression in the Earth’s crust called Tethys were folded and formed the Himalayas.
5037.

Article 26

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5038.

Explain 5 factors which effect climate of india

Answer» \tLatitude: The Indian landmass is equally divided by The Tropic of Cancer. Hence, half of India has tropical climate and another half has subtropical climate.\tAltitude: While the average elevation in the coastal areas is about 30 metre, the average elevation in the north is about 6,000 metre. The Himalayas prevent the cold winds from Central Asia from entering the Indian subcontinent. Due to this, the subcontinent gets comparatively milder winters as compared to Central Asia.\tPressure and Winds: The Indian subcontinent lies in the region of north-easterly winds. These winds originate from the subtropical high-pressure belt of the northern hemisphere. After that, these winds blow towards south. They get deflected to the right due to the Coriolis force and then move towards the low pressure area near the equator.\tDistance from the Sea : The regions located near the sea have moderate climate and those lying away from it have extreme climate. This is due to moderating influence of ocean current.
5039.

Describe the modal code of conduct during the election

Answer» A set of norms and guidelines to be followed by political and contesting candidates during election time is known as model code of conduct.According to this, no party or candidate can(i) Use any place of worship for election propaganda.(ii) Use government vehicles, air crafts and officials for elections.(iii) Once elections are announced, ministers shall not lay foundation stones of any project.
5040.

What the prison of Bastille hated by all

Answer» As t stood for the despotic or cruel power of the king of France
5041.

What was the importance of ancient land route

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5042.

Why democracy based on consultation and dicussion ?

Answer» Democracy is based on consultation and discussion because helps us to know the view of the people. Hence it is also better form of goverment.
5043.

What are three major clauses of treaty of Versailles

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5044.

What is the significance of the preamble to the Indian constitution

Answer» Preamble helps us to justify our constituion , it is bad or good
5045.

What are the challenges to free and fair elections

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5046.

What do you know about state general

Answer» ‘The Estates General’ was a political body to which the three estates sent their representatives. In France of the Old Regime, the monarch did not have the power to impose taxes, rather he had to call a meeting of the Estates General to pass the proposals for new taxes. However, it was the monarch alone who could decide when to call a meeting of this body.
5047.

What is EI-NiNo

Answer» El Nino refers to the warm phase of southern oscillation where a reigon of high temerature and low pressure is created over the Peruvian coast. It deflects the South-West Monsoon Winds causing scanty rainfall over the Indian subcontinent
It is southern oscillation which refers to the cycle of warm and cold temperature as measured by sea surface temperature of the tropical central and eastern pacific ocean
5048.

The new data of population please show me

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5049.

Highlights the basic constraints in rising production from a farm

Answer» \tThe lack of working capital , i.e , money which causes the farmer to purchase low grade seeds instead of HYV seeds and his inability to buy products to enrich the soil with nutrients like fertilisers .\tThe lack of proper technology .All these factors are a constraint in achieiving greater yields .\t\xa0Unequal distribution of land among the farmers.\tLess farm labourers available.\xa0\tMany rich farmers own the maximum of land for production of crops.
5050.

What was the immeditae cause of french revolution

Answer» Following points elaborate what circumstances led to the outbreak of the French Revolution:\tEven as the National Assembly was is session in France in 1789, Paris was in the throes of panic and violence.\tYears of repression and injustice had especially left the Parisian mobs volatile towards royalist and machinations to continue the feudal privileges.\tAs a result, on July 14, 1789, a rioting mob attacked the Bastille prison in order to obtain weapons.\tThey also freed many of the political prisoners in the process.\tThis turned out to be the immediate cause of the outbreak of the French Revolution.