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Why do french need vietnamese? |
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What are water resources |
| Answer» \tOut of total volume of water on earth; 97.5% exists in oceans and seas.\tAbout 2.5% of total water is available as freshwater.\t70% of total freshwater is present as frozen ice in icebergs and glaciers.\tA little less than 30% of total freshwater is stored as groundwater.\tIndia receives about 4% of global precipitation.\tIndia ranks 133rd in the world in terms of water availability per person per annum. | |
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What are water resources? |
| Answer» \tOut of total volume of water on earth; 97.5% exists in oceans and seas.\tAbout 2.5% of total water is available as freshwater.\t70% of total freshwater is present as frozen ice in icebergs and glaciers.\tA little less than 30% of total freshwater is stored as groundwater.\tIndia receives about 4% of global precipitation.\tIndia ranks 133rd in the world in terms of water availability per person per annum. | |
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how humans are depend on the ecological system for their expection |
| Answer» Stress your brain fir a while you will find lot of clues about it. | |
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why should a geographer have some proficiency in mathematics |
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Explain 2 imp factors that shaped indian politics towards 1920 |
| Answer» The following were the two factors that shaped Indian politics towards the late 1920s:The first was the effect of the economic depression worldwide. It led to a fall in agricultural prices from 1926 and their collapse in 1930. Demand for agricultural goods fell and exports declined. Peasants could not find buyers for their produce and pay their revenue.The British government decided to constitute a statutory commission under Sir John Simon to look into the functioning of the constitutional system in India nad suggest changes. Since, the Commission did not have a single Indian member, it added to a volatile political atmosphere and caused widespread opposition. The Round table Conference of 1929 only offered dominion status which led to assertive posture by radicals within Congress. | |
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What are sustainable development |
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Answer» Using of resources carefully and also giving them time to get renewed after time to time as it is a proper mangement and conservation of exhustable resources for their extignishing. development conducted without depletion of natural resources |
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Why do you mean by force recruitment |
| Answer» •It is a stress or a using of muscle power on common peoples to forcelly stress them for joining army army or force.It usually happens during war times as the demand of forces is very expensive.. | |
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Under what circumstances was swaraj declared by congress? |
| Answer» (i) The Simon Commission had to face demonstration all over India, and no party was in favour of the Commission. So in an effort to win the political parties the Viceroy, Lord Irwin, announced in October 1929, a vague offer of “dominion status’ for India in an unspecified future and a Round Table Conference to discuss a future constitution.(ii) The announcement fell short of the expectations of the Congress. At its Lahore Session, presided over by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in December, 1929, the Congress passed a resolution boycotting the Round Table Conference. It declared ‘Purna Swaraj’ (Complete Independence) as its goal, and took steps to launch a programme of Civil Disobedience. The Puma Swaraj Day was celebrated all over India on 26th January, 1930. | |
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Wat is the difference between econimic growth and economic development |
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Answer» \tEconomic growth has a single dimension; Economic development is multi-dimensional.\tEconomic growth reflects only quantitative changes; Economic development shows both quantitative and qualitative changes.\tEconomic growth shows the change in output; Economic development shows changes in the output along with technology and institutional arrangements.\tEconomic growth is spontaneous; Economic development is either regulated or controlled.\tEconomic growth is possible without development; economic development is not possible without growth. Growth is the short term process while the development is long term process. ...Development is planning based element while growth is the measurement element. .. |
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Diff between prudential and moral reason of power sharing |
| Answer» Prudential reason1.Power sharing is good because it helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups2. Since social conflict often leads to violence and political instability ,power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political orderMoral reason\xa01.Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy.a democratic rule involves sharing of power with those affected by its exercise, and who have to live with its effects2. People have the right to be consulted on how they are governed | |
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What is Oudh Kinas Sabha which was set up by Jawaharlal Nehrus? |
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Answer» Oudh Kinas Sabha was setup by Jawahar lal nehru,Baba Ramchandra and many other people in the month of October.It was setup because peasants were against high rents and many other demands which were demanded by landlords and talukdars.They also demanded reduction of revenue,abolition of begar and social boycott of oppressive land lords. Me Ueh kaon hai jo thanks ki barish kar raha hai ......himat hai toh samne aao |
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What is nepolionic code or civil code in1804 |
| Answer» Napoleon\'s codes (1804) were a set of civil codes that had to be practiced by the French society. The aim of the code was to reform the French society, in areas such as family, property, civil procedure etc.Established equality before law,\xa0Abolished all privileges based on birth,\xa0Granted the right to property to French citizens,\xa0Simplified administrative divisions,\xa0Abolished feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom,\xa0Removed restrictions on guilds in towns,\xa0Improved transport and communication . | |
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Role of hcl |
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Answer» Hlo हेल्लो।।। Sst mein Hcl ka use bs constitution jalane k liye hota hoga???? |
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Explain the process of production in the countryside |
| Answer» (1) In the 17th and 18th centuries, merchants from the towns in Europe began moving to the countryside, supplying money to peasants and artisans, persuading them to produce for an international market.(2) Merchants could not expand production within towns because urban crafts and trade guilds were powerful. So, they turned to the countryside.(3) In the countryside, poor peasants and artisans began working for merchants. Cottagers and poor peasants who had earlier depended on common lands for their survival, gathering firewood, berries, vegetables, etc., had to now look for alternative sources of income.(4) By working for the merchants, they remained in the countryside and continued to cultivate their small plots. It allowed them a fuller use of their family labour resources.(5) Within this system, a close relationship developed between the town and the countryside. Merchants were based in towns but the work was done mostly in the countryside. | |
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How can you say that horizontal mode of power sharing creates the check and balance |
| Answer» \tPower is shared among different organs of government such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.\tOrgans of the government are placed at the same level to exercise different powers.\tEach organ observes the other.\xa0 | |
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Which crops are grown in arid and mountainous soil |
| Answer» Mountainous soil is also known as black or regur soils. Mountainous soil is ideal for growing cotton... | |
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What is Ezz? |
| Answer» An Exclusive Economic Zone also known as EEZ, is a sea zone marked by the UN according to the \'Law of the Sea\' over which a particular state has special gained rights for usage. | |
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Where does the democracy originate |
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Geography chapter no.1 notes |
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Based on data given in table 1.2, calculate the average income for both the contries |
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Function of RBI |
| Answer» The following points highlight the seven main functions of the RBI. The functions are: 1. Monopoly of Note Issue2. Banker’s Bank 3. Banker to the Government 4. Controller of Credit 5. Exchange Management and Control 6. Miscellaneous Functions 7. Promotional and Developmental Functions. | |
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Age of revolution |
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Who appointed the chief election commission er in india |
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Answer» The President of India (based on a recommendation from incumbent Govt of India) appoints the Chief Election Commissioner of India. Whoappount the chief election commisioner in india |
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Weekly lesson plan for class 10 history chapter 1 |
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Is there is change in syllabus |
| Answer» Abhishek why u are joking with cbse class 10 students | |
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in what ways, central state relations can be restructured? |
| Answer» This question answer you got from this aap in important question or in notes... | |
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discuss the advantages and disadvantages of creating a seperate state |
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What is HVS seeds |
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Why sst is defuclt for students |
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33% area should be under forest |
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Who was mazzini |
| Answer» \tGiuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary who founded two underground societies; first Young Italy in Marseilles and then Young Europe in Berne.\tGiuseppe Mazzini was an important figure in liberal natioanlism. He made a significant contribution to the unification of Italy.\tBy 1830, Giuseppe Mazzini put forward a coherent programme of a unitary Italian Republic formed a secret society named Young Italy to inspire them with ideas of unification. | |
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what is resource planing |
| Answer» Resource Planning. Resource planning refers to the strategy for planned and judicious utilisation of resources. Resource planning is essential for sustainable existence of all forms of life.Resource planning is essential for India as there is enormous diversity in the availability of resources. For example the state of Rajasthan has vast potential for the development of solar and wind energy but is deficient in water resources.The cold desert of Ladakh has rich cultural heritage but is deficient in water and some strategic minerals.The state of Arunachal Pradesh has abundance of water resources but lacks infrastructure which shows mere availability of resources in the absence of technology and institutions hinders development.This shows that the resource planning is needed at the national, regional, state and local levels for balanced development of a country. | |
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Which of the following river has largest water area- 1.Mahanadi 2.Narmada 3. Krishna 4. Godavari |
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Answer» In charo mese puch rahi ho to...sayad narmada h... In India or in world Not these 4 . Amazon has the largest watr area |
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How did Mahatma Gandhi convert the national movement into a mass movement? |
| Answer» Gandhiji\x92s personality and lifestyle had a great impact on the minds of the people that helped to convert the national movement into a mass movement.(1) His simple and saintly life and his style of convincing the masses made him popular.(2) His undisputed leadership and magnetic personality played great roles(3) His policy of non-violent Satyagraha was appreciated.(4) Non-Cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements had mass effects.(5) His programmes of social reforms like, fighting against untouchability were highly appealing.(6) His commitment to Hindu-Muslim unity gave force and shape to the national movement. | |
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Describe the classification of minerals |
| Answer» The classification of minerals are:i). Metallic minerals: We get metals from these minerals. Ores of iron, copper, gold, silver, lead, aluminum, tin etc are important examples of metallic minerals. Metallic minerals can further be divided into ferrous and non-ferrous.ii). Ferrous minerals: The minerals which contain iron ore are known as ferrous minerals. Iron ore, manganese, nickel, cobalt, etc are some of the important ferrous minerals.iii). Non-ferrous minerals: Minerals containing metals other than iron ore are known as non-ferrous minerals. Gold, silver, platinum, etc are called non-ferrous minerals.iv). Precious minerals: The minerals which have very high economic value are known as precious minerals for example gold, silver, platinum etc.v). Non-metallic minerals: These are minerals which do not contain metals. Coal, petroleum, mica, manganese etc are some important non-metallic minerals. There is deficiency of copper, lead, zinc and gold.vi). Energy minerals: The minerals which provide energy or power are known as energy minerals. Coal, petroleum and natural gas are the most important energy minerals. | |
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ye roz Abhisek bhai ko kya ho jata h?? |
| Answer» Voh toh mujhe bhi nhi pta.... | |
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What is domino effect theory |
| Answer» The domino theory was a theory prominent from the 1950s to the 1980s that posited that if one country in a region came under the influence of communism, then the surrounding countries would follow in a domino effect.\xa0 | |
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Who was gusaipe mazini |
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What difficulties are faced during local government election? |
| Answer» \tWhile elections are held regularly and enthusiastically, Gram Sabhas are not held regularly.\tMost State governments have not transferred significant powers to the local governments.\tNor were they given adequate resources. | |
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How is government of alliance formed |
| Answer» \tWhen several parties in a multi-party system join hands for the purpose of contesting elections and winning power, it is called an alliance or front.\tIn India, there were three major alliances in 2004 parliamentary elections.\tThese were the National Democratic Alliance or NDA formed by BJP and its allies. Then the United Progressive Alliance or UPA led by Congress and its allies. The third one was the Left Front, which is formed by Communists or their parties like CPI and CPI(M). | |
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Which power sharing is desirable |
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Answer» Mene two questions submit kiya he kya aap ushka bhi answer dedo pls You are always welcome.... Thanks Power sharing is desirable because of the following reasons. 1) Power sharing helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups. Power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political order as social conflict often leads to violence and political instability. ...ans for why. Not which... |
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Give the classification of resources .what is important of resources |
| Answer» Everything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy our needs, provided, it is technologically accessible, economically . feasible and culturally acceptable can be termed as Resource. Examples, coal, water, air, minerals, etc.Resources are important for the development of any country. For example, fossil fuels are essential to generate energy, mineral resources are important for industrial development, etc. | |
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Describe use of resources lead to which problem |
| Answer» Resources are essential for human survival and for maintaining the quality offlife. But indiscriminate use of resources had led to many problems like;(i) Depletion of resources for satisfying the need of few greedy individuals.(ii) Accumulation of resources in the hands of few individuals dividing the society into haves and have nots or rich and poor.(iii) Over exploitation of resources has led to global ecological crisis like global warming, depletion of ozone layer, environmental pollution and land degradation. | |
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What is democratic democratic |
| Answer» Democratic is a system of government where the citizens exercise power by voting. In a direct democracy, the citizens as a whole form a governing body and vote directly on each issue. In a representative democracy the citizens elect representatives from among themselves. ....ok | |
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What is Gul and kuls |
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Answer» In hills and mountainous regions,specially in western Himalayas, people build diversion channels called guls and kuls for irrigational purpos. This is a way of harvesting water. They are mostly used in the state of Himachal Pradesh. In hills and mountainous regions,specially in western Himalayas, people build diversion channels called guls and kuls for irrigational purposes. This is a way of harvesting water. It\'s a method of rain water harvesting .......and the word "Guls and Kuls" are mainly used in Jammu and Kashmir..... |
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What is resource planning ? Definition |
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Answer» Resource Planning. Resource planning refers to the strategy for planned and judicious utilisation of resources. Resource planning is essential for sustainable existence of all forms of life.Resource planning is essential for India as there is enormous diversity in the availability of resources. For example the state of Rajasthan has vast potential for the development of solar and wind energy but is deficient in water resources. 1.identification and inventory of resources2.evolving a planning structure 3.matching resource development plan with national development plans |
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What i choose Together with OrFull marksAndU like |
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What are the disadventages of the dams ? |
| Answer» \tDams tend to be extremely expensive to build and when a decision is taken to build one anyway, it must adhere to a very high standard.\tAnd other point to be kept in mind is that since the cost is so high for dam construction, it goes to mean that they must operate for many decades to become profitable enough.\tYou must have heard of the rare flooding related to big dams. But this flooding of large areas of land means that the natural environment is destroyed.\tRelocation is another big concern. People living in villages and towns that are in the valley that could be flooded, must move out. Hence, they lose their farms and businesses. In some countries, people are forcibly removed so that hydro-power plant constructions can go ahead. This happens to be an ethical concern.\tThe building of large dams can cause serious geological damage, for instance, the building of the Hoover Dam in the USA triggered a number of earth quakes and has depressed the earth’s surface at its location. This is an alarming matter.\tAlthough modern planning and design of dams has reduced the possibility of certain disasters occurring. | |