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2351.

How do general election differ from by election

Answer» When elections are held in all the constituencies at the same time. either on the same day or within few days, this is called general elections.Sometimes, election is held only for one constituency to fill the vacancy caused by death or resignation of a member. This is called a by-election.
2352.

When the green revolution held in India

Answer» 1966 green revolution held in India
Under premiership of Congress leader Indira Gandhi, the\xa0Green Revolution\xa0within\xa0India\xa0commenced in 1966, leading to an increase in food grain production, especially in Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh.
2353.

2nd estate comprised of which group

Answer» Helping hand
Second Estate:\xa0Nobility belonged to 2nd estate of then French Society. Nobility was hereditary and hence a person could get nobility by birth. However, new members were also awarded nobility by monarchy after paying heavy taxes or outstanding service to the monarchy, i.e. nobility could be purchased also.
2354.

what is tha pre-condition for a healthy democaracy

Answer» \xa0Some of the major features of a democracy are:\tThe final decision making power rests with those elected by the people.\tIt must be based on a free and fair election.\tEach adult citizen must have one vote and each vote must have one value.\tIt should rule within limits set by constitutional law and citizens’ rights.
According to American political scientist Larry Diamond, democracy consists of four key elements: a political system for choosing and replacing the government through free and fair elections; the active participation of the people, as citizens, in politics and civic life; protection of the human rights of all citizens; ...\xa0A\xa0good democracy\xa0is\xa0defined\xa0as an institutional structure that understands the liberty and equality of citizens through the correct functioning of the government and its method. Also, it is an regime that should completely satisfy the citizens with its result.
2355.

How are elections are held in India

Answer» The voters who live in an area elect the one representative.\xa0(ii)\xa0Voters\' List: Once the constituencies are decided, the next step is to decide who can and who cannot vote. This decision cannot be left to anyone till the last day. In a democratic election, the list of those who are eligible to vote is prepared much before the election and given to everyone.(iii)\xa0Nomination of Candidates: Every person who wishes to contest an election has to fill a nomination form by the due date, which the Election Commission fixes. Every candidate has to give some money as security deposit alongwith nomination form.\xa0(iv)\xa0Election Campaign: Election campaigns take place for a two-week period between the announcement of the final list of candidates and the date of polling. During this period the candidates contact their voters, political leaders address election meetings and political parties mobilise their supporters.\xa0(v)\xa0Polling and Counting of Votes: The final stage of an election is the day when the voters cast or poll their vote. That day is usually called the election day. Every person whose name is on the voters\' list can go to a nearby polling booth. Once the voter goes inside the booth, the election officials identify him/her, put a mark on his/her finger and allow him/her to cast his/her vote. There are electronic voting machines (EVMs) which are used to record votes. The machine shows the names of the candidates and the party symbols. What the voter has to do is to press the button against the name of the candidate he/she wants to give his/her vote.\xa0Once the polling is over, all the EVMs are sealed and taken to a secure place. A few days later, on a fixed date, all the EVMs from a constituency are opened and the votes secured by each candidate are counted. The candidate who secures the highest number of votes from a constituency is declared elected.
2356.

Why the houses in Rajasthan have thick walls and Flat roof

Answer» Since the weather in Rajasthan is very hot and receives very less rainfall, the houses have thick walls and flat roofs. This is because these thick walls prevent the heat from entering into the houses while the flat roofs help to retain the little water that has been collected during rainfall.
Houses in Rajasthan have thick walls to prevent sunlight from entering the house and keep house cool. They have flat roofs because they get scanty rainfall, if it rains, flat roofs help in collecting water to keep house cool and for storage purposes like drying dates.
2357.

Who is the leader of france

Answer» Right answer is JEAN CASTEX .??
Louis xvi
2358.

Function of election commision

Answer» The functions of Election Commission of India are:1. To conduct all the elections to Parliament and to State Legislature.2. To conduct election to the office of the President and the Vice-President.3. The superintendence, direction and control of preparation of electoral rolls.
2359.

What do you mean by human capital

Answer» Human capital means the knowledge & enterprise needed to be able to put together the other factors of production into an output for self use or to sell in the market.Human capital formation is the process of adding to the stock of human capital over time.\xa0Human capital can be developed through the creation of skilled, trained, and efficient labor force by providing better education, health care facilities, etc. Highly skilled people can create new ideas and methods of production
2360.

State any three peculiar features of nazi thinking

Answer» The peculiar features of Nazi thinking were:\tA belief in racial hierarchy\xa0and Lebensraum or living space.\tNordic German Aryans were at the top, while the Jews formed the lowest rung of the racial ladder.\tThey believed that only the strongest race would survive and rule. This was borrowed from Darwin\'s theory of natural selection.\t\xa0New territories must be gained for enhancing the natural resources and power of Germany.
2361.

nazi uses dissipation terms for their activities of mass killing t/f

Answer» The Nazi regime used language and media with care, and often togreat effect. The terms they coined to describe their variouspractices are not only deceptive. They are chilling. Nazis neverused the words ‘kill’ or ‘murder’ in their official communications.Mass killings were termed special treatment, final solution (for the Jews),euthanasia (for the disabled), selection and disinfections. ‘Evacuation’meant deporting people to gas chambers.
2362.

Explain poverty and it\'s types and effect

Answer» \tPoorA poor is a person who does not enjoy the minimum basic necessities of life.(1) Urban PoorPoor people living in urban areas include:\xa01. Rag pickers2. Beggars3. Pushcart vendors4. Street cobbler etc.Shelter:1. They live in a kutcha house with walls made of baked mud and roofs made of grass, bamboo etc.2. Some of them even do not have such shelters.Living:1. They possess few assets.2. They do not have a fixed source of earning a livelihood.Migrants:1. Most of the urban poor are largely the overflow of the rural poor.2. They had migrated to urban areas in search of employment and livelihood.(2) Rural PoorPoor people living in rural areas include:\xa01. Landless labourers2. Cultivators with small landholdings etc.Landless:1. Many of the rural poor are landless.2. Even if some of them possess the land, it is only dry or wastes land.Fooding:1. Many rural poor’s do not get to have even two meals a day.\t
2363.

What did Hitler do to overcome the economic crisis that badly hit German economy??

Answer» After establishing his dictatorship in Germany, Hitler turned his attention towards the economic reconstruction of the country. He assigned the responsibility of economic recovery to the economist Hjalmar Sachacht who aimed at full production and full employment through a state-funded work-creation programme. This project produced the famous German superhighways and the people\'s car, the Volkeswagen.Hitler\'s foreign policy also got quick success. He pulled out the League of Nations in 1933, reoccupied the Rhineland in 1936 and integrated Austria and Germany in 1938 under the slogan, One people, One empire and One leader. He then went on to rest German speaking Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia and took over the entire country.Hitler didn\'t know to stop. He chose war as the way out of the approaching economic crisis. Resources were to be accumulated through expansion of territory. In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland.\xa0This started a warwith France and England. In September 1940, a Tripartite Pact was signed between Germany, Italy and Japan strengthening Hitler\'s claim to international power.Hitler now turned towards conquering Eastern Europe. He wanted to ensure food supplies and living space for Germans. He attacked the Soviet Union inJune 1941. But he could not get success. This step of Hitler proved to be a historic\xa0.
After establishing his dictatorship in Germany, Hitler turned his attention towards the economic reconstruction of the country. He assigned the responsibility of economic recovery to the economist Hjalmar Sachacht who aimed at full production and full employment through a state-funded work-creation programme. This project produced the famous German superhighways and the people\'s car, the Volkeswagen.Hitler\'s foreign policy also got quick success. He pulled out the League of Nations in 1933, reoccupied the Rhineland in 1936 and integrated Austria and Germany in 1938 under the slogan, One people, One empire and One leader. He then went on to rest German speaking Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia and took over the entire country.Hitler didn\'t know to stop. He chose war as the way out of the approaching economic crisis. Resources were to be accumulated through expansion of territory. In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland.\xa0This started a warwith France and England. In September 1940, a Tripartite Pact was signed between Germany, Italy and Japan strengthening Hitler\'s claim to international power.Hitler now turned towards conquering Eastern Europe. He wanted to ensure food supplies and living space for Germans. He attacked the Soviet Union inJune 1941. But he could not get success. This step of Hitler proved to be a historic blunder.
2364.

Free and fair elections are ensured by the

Answer» President
EC
Electoral College
EC
2365.

What is bye election

Answer» sometimes election held only for one constituency to fill vaccancy caused by the death and resination of a member , it is called by election
Elections held in all constituencies at the same time, either on the same day or within a few days is called a\xa0General Election. Sometimes elections are held only for one constituency to fill the vacancy caused by the death or resignation of a member. This is called a\xa0By-Election.
2366.

What are the features 9f democracy?

Answer» Thnx
Some of the major features of a democracy are:\tThe final decision making power rests with those elected by the people.\tIt must be based on a free and fair election.\tEach adult citizen must have one vote and each vote must have one value.\tIt should rule within limits set by constitutional law and citizens’ rights.
2367.

Wha is bismillah khan.

Answer» Is a shennai player
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Who is bismillah khan.
Ustad Bismillah Khan was a Shehnai master of great national and international fame. He was a great musician. Ali Bux, his maternal unde perfected him in music. Shehnai was brought to the classical stage by Ustad Bismillah Khan. He practiced for hours and worked very hard to attain perfection. It was his melodious music that made him the first Indian to greet tire independent India. Ustad Bismillah Khan created many new rags. He was given many awards and he even received the “Bharat Ratna”. He was a true patriot who declined many offers to settle aborad. He was a true artist but a simple man. He had great regard for Hindustani Classical Music.
2368.

What is mean by EVM

Answer» Electronic voting machine use for voting for adults ( 18 or 18 above year)
Evm is a electronic machine use for voting If you like my comment please click the button thanks
Electronic Voting Machine
Nowadays, Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) are used to record votes. The machine shows the names of the candidates and the party symbols. Independent candidates too have their own symbols, allotted by Election Commission. Once the polling is over, all the EVMs are sealed and taken to a secure place. Then on the decided date the votes secured by each candidate are counted and the candidate who secures the highest number of votes from a constituency is declared elected.
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2369.

In which country women do not have right to vote?

Answer» Saudi Arabia
In Saudi Arabia, women did not have the right to vote. But recently about in 2015 they get right to vote.
In Saudi Arabia, women do not have the right to vote.
France
2370.

What is southernmost point of india

Answer» Indira point
The southern most point of indian union is indra point However, the southern point of only India\'s landmass is cape comorian.Thankyou
The southernmost point of the Indian Union– ‘Indira Point’ got submerged under the sea water in 2004 during the Tsunami.
2371.

Southernmost point of india

Answer» Thanks all
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The southernmost point of the Indian Union– ‘Indira Point’ got submerged under the sea water in 2004 during the Tsunami.
2372.

Between 1750 to 1850 how much land was enclosed

Answer» 6 million acres
2373.

Explain the impact of hitler Cuttocis on sovient union in June 1891?

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2374.

Name the nearest town to palampur

Answer» Shahpur is the nearest town to Palampur
Rayganj
Raiganj
2375.

In France revolutionIn 18th centuryWho took the decision to abolish the salary??

Answer» Nepolen
Jacobin Government
Anyone please solve my doubts
2376.

What do you mean by one person one vote

Answer» In Saudi Arabia women do not have the right to vote.Estonia has made its citizenship rules in such a way that people belonging to Russian minority find it difficult to get the right to vote.In Fiji, vote of an indigenous Fiji has more value than that of an Indian Fiji. These points give us the third feature of democracy. That is: In a democracy, each adult citizen must have one vote and each vote must have one value.
2377.

What is meant by a water divide give an example

Answer» Any elevated area, such as a mountain or an upland, which separates two drainage basins is known as\xa0water divide; for\xa0example, the\xa0water divide\xa0between the Indus and the Ganga river systems.
2378.

Mention the values which are associated with Stalin\'s and a collectivation programme.

Answer» Thanks
\t\t By 1927 -1928, the towns in Soviet Russia were facing an acute problem of grain supplies. Stalin introduced collectivization programme. From 1929, the communist party forced all peasants to cultivate in collective farms (Kolkhoz). The bulk of land and implements were transferred to the ownership of collective farm. It was possible by eliminating the class of \'kulaks\' well to do or rich farmers of Russia. The values which are associated with Stalin\'s collectivization programme are as followes (i) Promotion of State controlled large farms to increase production and solved the problem of grain scarcity. (ii) Transfer of Ownership of Land took away land from peasants and established the collective farm, the state controlled large farms. (iii) Elimination of a Social Class eliminated \'kulaks\' the well to do peasants of Russia.\t
2379.

Madam I am Krishna Kumar Singh present today ?

Answer» So what is yhe question in that ?
2380.

Write 10 points about Hitler

Answer» \tHitler was born in Austria in 1889. He earned many medals for bravery in the First World War.\tThe German defeat horrified him. The Treaty of Versailles made him furious.\tHe joined the German Workers Party and renamed it National Socialist German Workers’ Party. This later came to be known as the Nazi Party.\tNazism became a mass movement only during the Great Depression.\tThe Nazi propaganda stirred hopes of a better future. Hitler was a powerful and effective speaker.\tHe promised the people a strong nation where all would get employment.\tHis politics included the significant rituals and spectacle in mass mobilization.\tNazi propaganda skillfully projected Hitler as a messiah, a saviour.\t\xa0Hitler achieved the highest position in the cabinet of ministries on 30 January 1933. Hitler now set out to dismantle the structures of democratic rule.\tThe Fire Decree of 28 February 1933 suspended civic rights like freedom of speech, press and assembly
2381.

1.State and explain any three important slogans raised by different political parties in India.

Answer» \xa0\tPartySloganThe Congress party led by Indira Gandhi\'Garibi Hatao\' (Remove Poverty) in the Lok Sabha elections of 1971Janata Party\'Save Democracy\' was the slogan in the Lok Sabha election held in 1977The Left Front\'Land to the Tiller\' in the West Bengal Assembly elections held in 1977.N. T. Rama Rao, the leader of the Telugu Desam Party in Andhra Pradesh AssemblyProtect the Self-Respect of the Telugus\' used in 1983 elections\t
\xa0\tPartySloganThe Congress party led by Indira Gandhi\'Garibi Hatao\' (Remove Poverty) in the Lok Sabha elections of 1971Janata Party\'Save Democracy\' was the slogan in the Lok Sabha election held in 1977The Left Front\'Land to the Tiller\' in the West Bengal Assembly elections held in 1977.N. T. Rama Rao, the leader of the Telugu Desam Party in Andhra Pradesh AssemblyProtect the Self-Respect of the Telugus\' used in 1983 elections\tAnswered By
2382.

How is poverty as a challenge

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2383.

What we\'re the waste land rules

Answer» Waste Land rules\xa0Answer: This law was brought to take control of the land which was not under cultivation. The surplus land could be used to increase the area under cultivation and also to increase land revenue. This Rule shrunk the pastureland which was earlier available.
2384.

1)Explain apralthezis 2)Write briefly about philosophers in French revolution

Answer» K
Apartheid was an institutional discrimination on the basis of race and color. It was practiced in South Africa ( late 1940s-1990s) where the authoritarian political culture was based on white supremacy and oppression of Non-European blacks.Under the apartheid system, the Non-Europeans were discriminated socially, politically and economically for the benefit of European white minority in South Africa.
2385.

How many seats are reserved for SC and ST

Answer» 84 seats for SC 47 seats for ST
If an company or exam seats are only left 100 sc gets 20 seats , st gets 10 seats and other that SEBC (socially and economically backward classes) gets 27 that is given by the government For information go to working of constitutions video and see major policy dicision
2386.

Define ecosystem and biome

Answer» :An ecosystem is a community of plants, animals and smaller organisms that live,feed, reproduce and interact in the same area or environment. Some ecosystems are very large. For example, many bird species nest in one place and feed in a completely different area. On the other hand, some ecosystems may be physically small, such as you would find in a meadow at he edge of a forest, or in a coral reef in the ocean.How does everything fit together in a forest ecosystem versus a meadow ecosystem?While some species may be found naturally in both areas, the species that live in the forest ecosystem are usually very different from those that inhabit the meadow, even though the two environments are right next to each other. In other words, if we protect existing natural habitats, we will help to maintain biodiversity (biodiversity is the variety of life in all its forms, levels and combinations). Unfortunately, natural habitats and their ecosystems are more and more endangered because of the damaging environmental effects of growing human populations everywhere.Biome refers to the community of plants and animals that occur naturally in an area, often sharing common characteristics specific to that area.Biome, also known as a major life zone, is an area that includes communities of plants and animals that have a common adaptation to that particular environment. It is the largest geographic biotic unit that includes various communities which are named after the dominant features of that region – like grasslands, deserts or forests. Aspects like the temperature, soil, and water help us to identify the kind of life that exists in a biome.Biomes can be classified into three types, namely terrestrial, freshwater biomes and marine biomes. Terrestrial biomes include grasslands, deserts, tropical forests. Freshwater biomes include polar freshwaters, large lakes, tropical and sub-tropical coastal rivers, temperate coastal rivers and much more. Marine biomes include continental shelves, tropical coral, and kelp forests.Sometimes, the boundaries between biomes merge; such a transitional area is called an ecotone. General examples include\xa0riparian areas and salt marshes
What is an Ecosystem?An ecosystem is a system or a functional unit in the environment where biotic and abiotic components interact with each other. Abiotic components are water, soil, atmosphere, temperature etc.Living entities exhibit an inner hierarchy in an ecosystem which are the producers, the decomposers and the consumers. They interact with one another giving rise to the food chain inside the\xa0ecosystem.Linking within these food webs forms the basis for complex webs and attributes for the ecosystem to exist.All the essential material required for survival comes from the abiotic components of the ecosystem such as radiation, energy, water etc which are obtained as a result of various biological cycles.Energy moves in a unidirectional path.What is a Biome?Biomes on earth, on the other hand, is a zone that is identified by a large scale climate and vegetation traits.They are climatically controlled association of entities.They are usually identified and named after the life form, for instance, grassland, coral reef, tropical rain forests etc.Species in different parts of a biome may appear similar in behaviour and appearance due to the similarity in the patterns of natural selection.Examples of biomes – Tundra, temperate evergreens, taiga etc.
2387.

What was the impact of the first World war 1 on the political system of Germany?

Answer» 1. Emperor of germany abdicated {no king} 2. National assembly created federal structure and democratic constitution for germany. 3. Weimar republic formation: People of germany elected deputies for german parliament{Reichstag}
Effect on political life(i) Unfortunately, the infant Weimer Republic was made to pay for the sins of the old empire.(ii) The republic was financially crippled and was forced to pay war compensation
2388.

How replaced the jacobin government

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\tThe\xa0wealthy middle class replaced the jacobin government\tAfter the fall of the Jacobin government, the wealthy middle class seized power. A new constitution was introduced which provided for two elected legislative councils.\tThese then appointed a Directory, an executive made up of five members. This was meant as a safeguard against the concentration of power in a one-man executive as was under the Jacobins.
2389.

Difine .Natural vegtation

Answer» Natural Vegetation:\xa0The naturally growing plant cover; without human aid; is called natural vegetation. The vegetation which has been left undisturbed by humans for a long time is called virgin vegetation.
2390.

Deleted syllabus of cbse class 9 Social sciences ????

Answer» CBSE Class 9 Social Science (087) Deleted Portion:\tUNIT 1: INDIA AND THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD – I (HISTORY)Chapter No. and Chapter Name (NCERT Textbook)Deleted PortionSection 2: Livelihoods, Economies and SocietiesNOTE- ANY ONE OUT OF THESE TWO CHAPTERS (CH-4/CH5)Chapter IV: Forest Society and ColonialismChapter V: Pastoralists in the Modern WorldComplete Section (Both the Chapters)UNIT 2: CONTEMPORARY INDIA – I (GEOGRAPHY)Chapter No. and Chapter Name (NCERT Textbook)Deleted PortionChapter 3: DrainageComplete Chapter except for Map Items which will be assessed in the ExaminationChapter 6: PopulationComplete ChapterUNIT 3: DEMOCRATIC POLITICS – I (POLITICAL SCIENCE)Chapter No. and Chapter Name (NCERT Textbook)Deleted PortionChapter 2: Constitutional DesignDemocratic Constitution in South Africa (Only)Chapter 5: Democratic RightsComplete ChapterUNIT 4: ECONOMICSChapter No. and Chapter Name (NCERT Textbook)Deleted PortionChapter 4: Food Security in IndiaComplete Chapter\t
2391.

Downfall of bastille

Answer» On the morning of 14 July 1789, the city of Paris was in a state of alarm. The king had commanded troops to move into the city. Rumours spread that he would soon order the army to open fire upon the citizens. Some 7,000 men and women gathered in front of the town hall and decided to form a people’s militia. They broke into a number of government buildings in search of arms. Finally, a group of several hundred people marched towards the eastern part of the city and stormed the fortress-prison, the Bastille, where they hoped to find hoarded ammunition. In the armed fight that followed, the commander of the Bastille was killed and the prisoners were released
2392.

Who constitute the free corps in Weimar Republic

Answer» Question.Who constitute the free corps in Weimar RepublicA n s w e r:It was a war veterans organisation which helped the Weimar Republic to crush the uprising of the workers or socialists.\xa0
2393.

What steps were taken by the constitution assembly to form Indian constitution

Answer» The Constituent Assembly worked in a systematic, open and consensual manner. Firstly some basic principles were decided or agreed upon. Then a Drafting Committee chaired by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar prepared a draft constitution for discussion. Several rounds of thorough discussion took place on the Draft Constitution, clause by clause. More than2000 amendments were considered. The members deliberated for 114 days spread over three years. Every document presented and every word spoken in the Constituent Assembly has been recorded and preserved to form 12 bulky volumes of Constituent Assembly Debates.
2394.

What is a constitution? what are the main functions of constitution?

Answer» A Constitution of a country is a set of written\xa0rules that are accepted by all\xa0people living\xa0together in a country. Constitution is the supreme\xa0law that determines the relationship among\xa0people living in a territory\xa0and also the relationship between the people\xa0and government. A constitution performs\xa0several functions:(i) It generates\xa0a decree of trust and coordination that is necessary\xa0for different kind of people to live together.(ii) It species how the government will be constituted, who will have power\xa0to\xa0take which decisions.(iii) It\xa0lays down limits on the powers of the government and tells us what\xa0the rights of the citizens\xa0are.(iv) It expresses the aspirations of the people\xa0about creating a good society.
2395.

Which geographical actions cause folding and faulting?

Answer» Gxtktxjx mm
Answer : Folding and faulting are caused due to the compressional and tensional forces deep inside the Earth. They result in the occurrence of Earthquakes.Extra explanation:The difference between folding and faulting is that folding is the pressure of converging plates causing the crust to fold and buckle, resulting in the creation of mountains and hills and faulting is where cracks in the earth\'s rock are created because of different movement of tectonic plates.
2396.

December class 9 sst syllabus

Answer» I need what is coming
CBSE Class 9 Social Science (087) Deleted Portion:\tUNIT 1: INDIA AND THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD – I (HISTORY)Chapter No. and Chapter Name (NCERT Textbook)Deleted PortionSection 2: Livelihoods, Economies and SocietiesNOTE- ANY ONE OUT OF THESE TWO CHAPTERS (CH-4/CH5)Chapter IV: Forest Society and ColonialismChapter V: Pastoralists in the Modern WorldComplete Section (Both the Chapters)UNIT 2: CONTEMPORARY INDIA – I (GEOGRAPHY)Chapter No. and Chapter Name (NCERT Textbook)Deleted PortionChapter 3: DrainageComplete Chapter except for Map Items which will be assessed in the ExaminationChapter 6: PopulationComplete ChapterUNIT 3: DEMOCRATIC POLITICS – I (POLITICAL SCIENCE)Chapter No. and Chapter Name (NCERT Textbook)Deleted PortionChapter 2: Constitutional DesignDemocratic Constitution in South Africa (Only)Chapter 5: Democratic RightsComplete ChapterUNIT 4: ECONOMICSChapter No. and Chapter Name (NCERT Textbook)Deleted PortionChapter 4: Food Security in IndiaComplete Chapter\t
2397.

What is the life expectancy at birth in 2011?

Answer» Life Expectancy:It is improved significantly and as per 2011 census, the life expectancy in India is 68.89 years. What is more important is a better life expectancy among females (72.61 years) compared to that in males (67.46 years).
2398.

What do you mean by weather

Answer» Or u can also say as?Weather refers to the state of the atmosphere over an area at any point of time.
Weather\xa0is the state of the\xa0atmosphere, describing for example the degree to which it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or\xa0cloudy.
2399.

What do you mean by

Answer» ??
2400.

Differentiate between climate and weather

Answer» \tWeather\xa0\xa0Climate\xa0\xa0It is the day to day condition of the atmosphere.\xa0\xa0It is the average weather conditions of a place that exist over a long period of time.\xa0\xa0Weather of a place does not remain constant.\xa0\xa0Climate of a place remains constant over a long period of time.\t