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What is the importance of local government? Why fowe need it |
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Short note on industrial revolution |
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What are the main objective of social developmeent |
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Factors responsible for soil formation. |
| Answer» WindWaterHuman activitiesOrganism | |
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Money cannot buy all the goods and services that one needs to live well . Explain |
| Answer» Because money can\'t buy everything.There is a need of good environment to buy and eat.Money can\'t buy environment, friends, etc | |
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What are those things which money can not buy . explain its importance in development |
| Answer» Rspect ,equal status ,better status in society. | |
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What is atom ? |
| Answer» The smallest partical of a chemical element that can exist | |
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Who is mayour? What are its functions? |
| Answer» Moyour is highest ranking officer | |
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How was Liberal |
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define rooftoprainand water harvesting? |
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what aremy the disadvantage of multi purposelevel project? |
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Classification of soils |
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Appropriate laboratory means a laboratory or organization |
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Why did proguees of non cooperation movement slowly ch3 history |
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Why did proguees of non cooperation movement slow |
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Why did the British merchant engage farmers from the countryside to produce textile for market? |
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धम्म के विचार |
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Sharing of power is equal to dividing power is equal ti weakening the country.Do you agree? |
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Compare housing facilities in Bombay and London. |
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Describe the life of workers in the age of industrialisation or condition of workers |
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What was the aim of agenda 21 |
| Answer» Its aim was to attain sustainable development by 21st century.it was an agenda to tackle environmental problems poverty and disease through mutual co operation among countries | |
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What are abiotic resources |
| Answer» A | |
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Explain three factors of quality of life is depended. |
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What was the treaty of Vienna? Mention any two provisions of Vienna Congress. |
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Classification of soil in a table |
| Answer» Alluvial Soils: These soils are formed by the deposition of sediments brought by rivers. They are rich in humus and very fertile. They are found in Great Northern plain, lower valleys of Narmada and Tapti and Northern Gujarat. These soils are renewed every year.Black Soils: These soils are made up of volcanic rocks and lava-flow. It is concentrated in the parts of Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. It consists of Lime, Iron, Magnesium and also Potash.Red Soils: These are formed by weathering of ancient metamorphic rocks of Deccan Plateau. Due to iron composition these soils are red in color. When iron content is lower it is yellow or brown. They cover the parts of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Orissa.Laterite Soils: These soils are formed due to intense leaching. These soils are well developed on the summits of hills and uplands. They are found in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and hilly areas of Orissa and Assam. | |
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Characteristics of London in 19 th century |
| Answer» The nineteenth century London, was a city of clerks and shopkeepers of small masters and skilled artisans of a growing number of semi skilled and sweated out workers of soldiers and servants of causes labours, street-sellers and beggars.During the First World War(1914-18). London began manufacturing motor cars and electrical goods and the number of large factories increased until they accounted for nearly one-third of all jobs in the city. | |
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what is monarchy system |
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Answer» Monarchy, political system based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person. The term applies to states in which supreme authority is vested in the monarch, an individual ruler who functions as the head of state and who achieves his position through heredity. Succession usually passes from father to son or follows other arrangements within the family or the monarchical dynasty. Monarchy is the type of government in which all power is in one hand i\'e only one person govern all country and rulers are from single dynasty obly |
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Why everyone is crazy to earn money rather than to do and live for themselves??? |
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Answer» Hi lleesha mittal Everyone do crazy to earn money because money is every thing in today\'s life |
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Explain resources planing in india ? |
| Answer» Resourse planning in India is essintial for a proper planning of resources in which the places have less resources and the places have higher resources is to give and take by a proper management of goverment that any part of our country or any country in the world is not to be resourceless,Thus , resource planning is essintial | |
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Give features of Belgium model |
| Answer» (i) Constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French-speaking ministers shall be equal in the Central Government. No single community can take decisions unilaterally.(ii) The State Governments are not subordinate to the Central Government.(iii) Brussels, the capital, has a separate government where both the communities have equal representation.(iv) A third kind of government, ‘Community Government’ is elected by people belonging to one language community Dutch, French and German speaking—no matter where they live. This government can decide on cultural, educational and language related issues. | |
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Examples of stock |
| Answer» H2O | |
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Why there is need resoures??? |
| Answer» Resources are essintial to fulfill our besic needs Resources are for need not for greed | |
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Diffrent between red soil and black soil |
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Why is the need for water increasing day by day explain 3 reasons? |
| Answer» 1) wastage of water2) do not have proper cleaness of water3) not have proper storage of water | |
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What is difference between alkaline and salinity |
| Answer» Khud duchmagdj | |
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Explain the role of union state and concurrent list with context of india |
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What are manuscript. Why was it difficult to handle manuscript |
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Who hosted the Congress vionaa in 1815 |
| Answer» Duak Metarnik | |
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Why were women forced to withdraw into their homes in |
| Answer» Because they are strong and no one wants them to show there power | |
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What are the cropping seasons of India |
| Answer» India has three cropping seasons — rabi, kharif and zaid.\tRabi: Rabi crops are also known as winter crops. They are sown from October to December and harvested from April to June. Wheat, barley, pea, gram and mustard are the important rabi crops. Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttarakhan and Uttar Pradesh are the important producers of rabi crops.\tKharif: Kharif crops are also known as summer crops. They are sown at the beginning of monosoon and harvested in September-October. Paddy, maize, jowar, bajra, tur, moong, urad, cotton, jute, groundnut and soyabean are important kharif crops. Assam, West Bengal, coastal regions of Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are important rice growing states. In Assam, West Bengal and Orissa; three crops of paddy are grown in a year. These are called Aus, Aman and Boro.\tZaid: The zaid season falls in between the rabi and kharif seasons. Watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber, vegetables and fodder crops are some of the crops grown in this season. Sugarcane is planted in this season but takes almost a year to grow. | |
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Majors of treaty of vienna? |
| Answer» \tThe Bourbon dynasty which had been deposed during the French Revolution was restored to power.\tA series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent French expansion in the future.\tKingdom of Netherlands was set up in the north and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south.\tPrussia was given new territories to its west and Austria was given control of northern Italy.\tRussia was given part of Poland, while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony.\tTheir main aim was to restore monarchies and create a new conservative order in Europe.\tFrance lost the territories it had annexed under Napolean. | |
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Commercial agriculture is better than Subsistence agriculture.How? |
| Answer» In Intensive Subsistence Farming type of farming, crops produced by the farmers are mainly consumed by their families. Surplus production is sold in the near by local markets. It is labour intensive farming. In this kind of farming, more than one crop is cultivated in the agricultural field.In Commercial Farming type of farming, crops are grown for commercial purposes, i.e. for selling in the local and international markets. Crops mainly grown are: tea, coffee, jute etc. Farming is mechanised and is prevalent in areas where farms are large and market economy is well developed. Generally one crop is cultivated.So, Commercial agriculture is better than intensive subsistence agriculture. | |
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In the lesson of \'the age of industries\' which state is having first cotton mill in India? |
| Answer» The cotton mill was created by Richard ArkwrightThe first cotton mill in Bombay came up in 1854 and it went into production two years later. By 1862 four mills were in operation. Jute mills also came up in Bengal around the same time. The Elgin Mill was started in Kanpur in the 1860s. In Ahmadabad, the first cotton mill was set up in the same period. By 1874, the first cotton mill of Madras began production.\xa0 | |
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Which are the major social group of shri lanka |
| Answer» The two main social groups in Sri Lanka are:• Sinhala-speakers - 74%• Tamil-speakers - 18 %. Among Tamils there are two subgroups;• Tamil natives or the ‘Sri Lankan Tamils’ - 13 %.• ‘Indian Tamils’- 87 % of the Tamil-speakers. Their forefathers came from India as plantation workers during colonial period. | |
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What are the causes of degradation? |
| Answer» Degradation The process by which a Stream\'s gradient becomes less steep, due to the Erosion of sediment from the Stream bed Generally follows a sharp reduction in the amount of sediment entering the Stream.Factors that have contributed to land degradation include:◆soil erosion.◆loss of soil fertility.◆soil structure change.◆salinisation.◆soil pollution.◆desertification.◆loss of vegetation cover.◆introduced herbivores such as rabbits and ◆goats.◆Method 1 Using Basic Erosion Prevention Techniques:●Plant grass and shrubs. ...●Add mulch or rocks. ...●Use mulch matting to hold vegetation on ●slopes. ...●Put down fiber logs. ...●Build retaining walls. ...●Improve drainage. ...●Reduce watering if possible. ...●Avoid soil compaction. | |
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Three types of development indexes name them |
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What are trade guilt? |
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Causes of land degradation and how to prevent from this |
| Answer» Land degradation: When land becomes barren, infertile for cultivation, it is called land degradation.Causes:\tOvergrazing by animals\tDeforestation\tOver mining and quarrying\tOver irrigation resulting in water logging leading to salinity and alkalinity.\tMineral processing, like grinding of limestone for cement industry and calcite and soapstone for ceramic industries, generates heavy amount of dust and pollutes atmosphere. It later settles down on land and reduces infiltration of water into the soil besides degrading land and surface water.\tDischarge of industrial effluents into water bodies and on land.Prevents:\tTerrace farming\tConstruction of dams\tAfforestation\tPreparation of shelter belts\tControl on overgrazing by animals\tStabilization of sand dunes by growing thorny bushes. | |
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Give some suggestive measures for making india a developedcountry |
| Answer» We can make india a developed country by adopting following ways i.e proper distribution of food and income and proper maintenance | |
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What is the coalition government |
| Answer» A govt.formed by with the help of two or more parties | |