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1.

Differences between potential and stockFirst chapter of geopraphy

Answer» Materials in the environment which can satisfy human needs but we human beings do not have the proper technology to access these are included in stock.in the case of potential resorces are found in a region but have not been utilised.for eg the resources like solar and wind energy found in gujarat and rajasthan are not being properly utilised.
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Hi Frnds... Define sheet erosion Quick answer pls..

Answer» Sheet erosion is the uniform removal of soil in thin layers by the forces of raindrops and overland flow. It can be a very effective erosive process because it can cover large areas of sloping land and go unnoticed for quite some time.
Depletion of soil layer by the action of rain drops in a large area is known as sheet erosion. It causes erosion in a large area.
3.

Explain the importance of conservation of resources.

Answer» Resources are essential for all kinds of developmental activities. But indiscriminate use of resources and over use of resources may lead to socio-economic and environmental problems. To overcome these problems, resource conservation at various levels is important.E.g., Gandhiji rightly said, There is enough for everybody’s need and not for anybody’s greed.For the first-time conservation of resources has been advocated by the Club of Rome at the international level in a more systematic way in 1968. Another significant contribution was made at the Earth Summit at Riode Janeiro, Brazil in 1992.
Resources should be conserved to satisfy the needs of future generations so that they could utilise these resources until alternative source of resources could not be found.
4.

Water is renewable or non renewable resource why

Answer» Water is a renewable resource as it is renewed by water cycle itself, where three processes take place as evaporation, condensation and precipitation. This process of water cycle is never ending and hence, water is a renewable resource.
•It is renewable as per comman thinking and ones logical thinking because it gets renewed after some interval of time and hence regenerates its production but,according to the worlds best scolars and Geograpians,when water in glaciers,rivers,ponds,streams,tanks,resourviors ,all gets shrinked which ultimatlely lead to the direct effect on evaporation and hence that time it obvousely acts as non-renewable resource.
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Name government agency working for development of agriculture and write down its function

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6.

Describe the role of scribes in the production of book in early mediaeval period

Answer» Scribes were the trained skilled handwriters and copyists of the manuscripts.In ancient and medieval period before the printing was widespread, the scribes were in great demand. Even after the demand for books increased, book fairs were held at different places. Production of handwritten manuscripts was also organised in new ways to meet the demand.Scribes were not only employed by wealthy or influential patrons but also by a large number of booksellers. More than 50 scribes often worked for a single bookseller.
7.

Explain tge concept of nation state given by sorrieu through his image

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8.

What are routes through which fedration expand

Answer» Federation is formed by coming together and holding together federation.In Coming together federation, several states come together to form a big unity so that by pooling sovereignty they can increase their security,in this federation every state has equal power.E.g USAIn Holding together federation,the government at the centre decides to divide their power among various states,in this federation central government has more powerE.g India\xa0
9.

Why is alluvial soil called fertile soil ??

Answer» because it is a kind of soil deposited by rivers with many kinds of minerals like potash, phosphoric acid and lime which are ideal for the growth of many plants such as sugarcane, paddy, wheat ,etc.
10.

Explain in brief the 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.
11.

Write different form of power sharing

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12.

which are the best referance books of all subjects for class 10

Answer» Mai to bhaiya all in one or s chand use kar rhi hun or bas dhang se ncert padh lo
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13.

What is soil ? What are the different layers of soil ?

Answer» Soil is the upper layer of earth in which plants grow and is usually composed of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.Soil is the upper layer of earth in which plants grow and is usually composed of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.Horizon-A:\xa0The topmost layer is dark in color, and contains the remains of dead plants and animals. This rotting matter is called\xa0humus.\tThis layer of soil is called\xa0topsoil\xa0or A-horizon.\tIt is made up of humus and minerals, and makes the soil fertile.\tIt is\xa0soft and porous, and can retain more water than the other layers.\tMany tiny organisms, such as beetles, worms and rodents, live in the topsoil.\xa0The roots of small plants do not go down very deep and can be found in the topsoil.\xa0Horizon-B:\xa0\tThe layer below the topsoil is called B-horizon or the\xa0middle layer.\tThe middle layer is\xa0less porous\xa0than the topsoil, and is, therefore,\xa0harder.\tIt contains more\xa0minerals\xa0as compared to the topsoil, but less quantity of humus.\xa0Horizon-C:It is not as compact as the two layers above it. This layer is called C-horizon.It has cracks running through it.It is mostly made up of\xa0rocks.\xa0Bedrock:\xa0The\xa0bottom-most layer\xa0in the soil profile is called bedrock.This is far\xa0more solid\xa0in composition than the other layers and is\xa0very hard. This layer consists of the parent rock.
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Why some units of the Indian union enjoy very little power

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Explain in detail the process of Italian unification.

Answer» \tPolitical Fragmentation of Italy Italy had a long history of political fragmentation. Italy was divided into seven states during the middle of the nineteenth century.\tOf these seven states only Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely house. At that time North of Italy was under Austrian Habsburg, the centre was ruled by Pope and the Southern regions were ruled by the Bourbon kings of Spain.\tRole of Mazzini: During 1830s, Giuseppe Mazzini had tried to unite Italy. He formed the secret society called young Italy. But both the uprising in 1831 and 1848 failed. Even the ruling elites also wanted a unified Italy which would offer economic development and political dominance.\tRole of Cavour: The unification of Italy was a result of many wars. Chief Minister Cavour made a tactful diplomatic alliance with France, and Sardinia-Piedmont succeeded in defeating the Austrian forces in 1859.\tRole of Garibaldi: A large number of armed volunteers under the leadership of Giuseppe Garibaldi joined the unification movement. In 1860, they marched into South Italy and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies succeeded to drive out the Spanish rulers with the help of local people. In 1861, Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed as king of United Italy.
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What us the importance of credit?

Answer» \tCredit plays a crucial role in a country’s development. By sanctioning loans to developing industries and trade, banks provide them with the necessary aid for improvement.\tThis leads to increase in the production, profits and employment. However, caution must be exercised in the case of loans from the informal sector which include high interest rates that may be more harmful than good.\tFor this reason, it is important that the formal sector gives out more loans so that borrowers are not duped by moneylenders, and can ultimately contribute to national development.\tFor example- a loan given to a fresh post-graduate for setting up a business might contribute to employment generation, infrastructure development in the near future.
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Briefly trace the process of german and italian unifactition

Answer» German unification\tPrussia took over the leadership of the movement for German national unification after the failure of the Frankfurt Parliament in 1848.\tPrussian Chancellor, Otto Von Bismark was the architect of this process which was carried out with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy.\tBismark fought three wars in seven years with Austira, Denmark and France which ended in Prussian Victory and completed the process of unification.\tIn 18th January 1871, the Prussian king, William-I was proclaimed the German emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles.Unification of Italy\tPolitical Fragmentation: Like Germany, Italy was also politically fragmented. During the middle of the 19th century, Italy was divided into seven states, of which only one, Sardinia- Piedmont was ruled by an Italian Prince.\tRole of Mazzini: Giuseppe Mazzini made efforts to unite Italian Republic. He had formed a secret society called ‘Young Italy’ for achieving his goal.\tRole of Count Cavour: He was the chief minister who led the movement to unify Italy. He formed a tactful diplomatic alliance with France and defeated the Austrian forces.\tRole of Giuseppe Garibaldi: Garibaldi also formed armed volunteers. In 1860, they marched into South Italy and the Kingdoms of Two Sicilies and succeeded in driving out the Spanish rulers.\tIn 1861, Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed King of United Italy.
18.

Can army be the architect of a nation? Comment.

Answer» \tGerman nation was a confederation of states before it\'s unification.\tAfter the failure of the Frankfurt Parliament now the work of unification was on the shoulders of Otto Von Bismarck.\tOtto von Bismarck was the chief minister of Germany. He used army and bureucracy for the process of unification.\tSeven wars in three years with France, Italy and Germany ended with Prussian victory and the process of unification was completed.
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What factor led to civil war in sri lanka and what was the result?

Answer» \tMeasures taken in majoritarianism gradually increased the feeling of alienation among Sri Lankan Tamils.\tThey felt that the constitution and government policies denied them equal political rights, discriminated against them in getting jobs and other opportunities and ignored their interests.\tAs a result, the relations between Sinhalas and Tamil communities got strained over time.\tThe Sri Lankan Tamils launched parties and struggles for the recognition of Tamil as an official language, regional autonomy and equality of opportunities in getting education and jobs.\tBy the 1980s, several political organisations were formed demanding an independent Tamil Elam (state) in northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka.\tThe distrust between the two communities turned into widespread conflict. It soon turned into a civil war. As a result, thousands of people of both the communities were killed.
20.

What is the most important object of agend 21

Answer» According to agenda 21 it is most important to save the environment and to achieve global sustainable development and to combat poverty and disease from the world
21.

Bro anyone suggest me for preparation of Social science for class 10th in 2019-2020 session

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22.

Why Hitler died

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23.

what are the basic objectives of federal system

Answer» As federalism has two or more levels of governments it has dual objectives.(i) to safeguard and promote unity of the country.(ii) and to accommodate regional diversity.=> These two aspects are crucial for the institution and practice of federalism. The government at different levels should agree to some rules of power sharing.=> They should also trust that each would abide by its part of agreement.Hence, an ideal federal system has both aspects i.e., • Mutual trust and • Agreement to live together.
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Write about rural local govt on corporation and municipality

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25.

All activities of geo ch 1

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26.

What did the spread of print culture in the nineteenth century in India mean to reform ers

Answer» \t\xa0Reformers used newspapers, journals and books to highlight the social evils prevailing in society. Raja Ram Mohan Roy published the Sambad Kaumudi to highlight the plight of widows.\t\xa0From the 1860s, many Bengali women writers like Kailashbashini Debi wrote books highlighting the experiences of women, about how women were imprisoned at home, kept in ignorance, forced to do hard domestic labour and treated unjustly by the menfolk they served. In the 1880s, Tarabai Shinde and Pandita Ramabai wrote with passionate anger about the miserable lives of the upper-caste Hindu women, especially the widows. The poor status of women was also expressed by Tamil writers.\t\xa0Jyotiba Phule wrote about the poor condition of the ‘low caste people.’.\xa0In his book Gulamgiri (1871), he wrote about the injustices of the caste system. In the 20th century, BR Ambedkar also wrote powerfully against the caste system. He also wrote against untouchability, EV Ramaswamy Naicker, also known as Periyar, wrote about the caste system prevailing in Madras.
27.

Describe ethenic composition of Belgium

Answer» The ethnic composition of Belgium is very complex because in that country Dutch speaking people are in majority ( 59 %), while French and German speaking are respectively 40% and 1%.The French live in the Wallonia region and the Dutch lives in flemish region. While this is the case in the country, the capital, Brussels has French speaking people as the majority ( 80%) and Dutch 20%.
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Explain in detail the method of environmental protection

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29.

Why is resource planning important for countries like India?

Answer» Resource planning is the wise ,judicious and proper utilisation of the resources.The resources are not evenly distributed in our country,so,the proper planning for resource use serves the following purpose;1. It saves the environment from degradation.2. It makes a sustainable use of the resources without compromising with the share for future generation.3. It makes an equitable distribution of benefits for all.
30.

What is the difference between developed and potential

Answer» Potential resources - These are those resources which are present in the environment to satisfy human needs, but humans themselves don\'t have adequate technologies to use them.Developed resources - These resources have been properly measured in terms of quantity and quality for utilization. However the development of such resources depends on feasibility too.\xa0
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31.

What is demand deposits?

Answer» \tWorkers who receive their salaries at the end of each month have extra cash at the beginning of the month.\tThis extra cash is deposited with the bank by opening a bank account in their name.\tBanks accept the deposits and also pay an interest rate on the deposits.\tIn this way, people’s money is safe with the banks and it earns an interest as well.\tPeople also have the provision to withdraw the money as and when they require.\tSince the deposits in the bank accounts can be withdrawn on demand, these deposits are called demand deposits.
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why does kerala have a better human davelopment index ranking in comperision to punjab

Answer» Kerala has lower per capita income but better human development ranking than Punjab because of many factors. Kerala has the highest literacy rate in the country. The Infant Mortality Rate of Kerala (11) is much less than Punjab (49). Net Attendance Ratio of Kerala (91) is higher than that of Punjab (81). Kerala has better health and educational infrastructure than Punjab. Kerala also has better public facilities.
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33.

Discuss the features of arid soil and forest soil

Answer» Arid soil (i) The soil ranges red to brown in colour.(ii) The soils contain considerable amount of soluble salts.(iii) The soils contain a low percentage of organic matter due to dry climate and absence of vegetation.(iv) The soil is alkaline in nature as there is no rainfall to wash soluble salts.Forest soil: Productive soils are the foundation of sustainable forests throughout the United States. Forest soils are generally subjected to fewer disturbances than agricultural soils, particularly those that are tilled, so forest soils tend to have better preserved A-horizons than agricultural soils.\xa0
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Discuss the chachertstics of arid soil and forest soil

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35.

Diffrence between World Bank and UNDP

Answer» The World Bank uses the Per capita Income as a method to measure the development of a country.Under World Bank, developed countries are those whose per capita income is $ 12616 per annum or more and less developed countries are those whose per capita income is $ 1035 or less per annum.The UNDP publishes Human Development Report that measures the development of a country in terms of literacy, health and per capita income.According to that the countries are given Human Development Index (HDI )ranks.
36.

Explain nationalism in india

Answer» Nationalism was evolving in new areas in 1919 and, new social groups and new modes of struggle were developing. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi) came to India and along with him the idea of satyagraha focused on the power of truth and the urgency of searching the truth.The idea imposed the power of truth and encouraged people to find the truth. He believed that physical force was not the required step to fight the colonialists. In 1916, He travelled to Champaran, Bihar to encourage the peasants to struggle against the oppressive plantation system.In 1917, Crops field in Kheda district of Gujrat, but the government denied to remit land revenue and pressurized on its full collection. In 1918, Gandhi came in between the dispute which involved the workers and mill owners of Ahmedabad. He advised to workers to go on a strike and to demand a 35% increase in wages. This brought him close to the people with the workers also.###HOPE IT HELPS...
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The rise and growth of nationalism in India has been traditionally explained in terms of Indian response to the stimulus generated by the British Raj through the creation of new institutions, new opportunities, etc.
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state 2 criterias for creation of a seperate state

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38.

how are constitutional amendments made?

Answer» It also form a long drawn procedures and processLike after analzing the changes that should have been added is just pened in the form Bill/Draft and then transferred to Excutive for their consult and after then to president for his/her assist and then cheif scretery general for further consultation and then this old law is replaced into a new1.
39.

What is body mass index

Answer» Hight ka square upon weight
40.

What was the basis of industrialisation in Europe

Answer» The expansion o: market and demand lead to proto-industrial growth which provided a base to Industrial Revolution.
41.

Explain the centre state relation in a federal system.

Answer» India is a federal country. It has governments at both-central and the state levels.\xa0\tAfter Independence, there were only few parties which formed governments at the centre and at the state levels. When rival parties formed the Government at the state level, the Central Government tried to misuse its powers by dismissing the State Governments. This weakened the federal spirit of our constitution.\tHowever, the condition improved after 1990 when many regional parties emerged in different states.\tThis also marked the beginning of the coalition government. Two or more parties formed the Government at the centre in the absence of a clear majority. This led to a new era of power sharing and respecting the independent working of the State Governments.
42.

According to Ernst Renan what is the meaning of nation

Answer» Ernst Renan was a French philosopher and attributes of a nation are according to him as follows—\xa0(i) A nation is not formed by a common language, race, religion or territory. (ii)To form a nation, social capital, common glories and deeds of the past and common will are necessary. (iii) Nation is a large scale solidarity. (iv) Inhabitants of a nation have the right to be consulted in reference of large scale solidarity.\xa0(v) The existence of a nation is not only a good thing but also a necessity. (vi) A nation has never any real interest in annexing or holding on to a country against its will.
43.

Compartive analyis between belgium and sri lanka

Answer» Belgium and Sri Lanka both shared more or less the same historical background of complex ethnic composition.Later after getting independence Belgium shifted from a unitary to federal form of government under the great constitutional change in 1993.Whereas, Sri Lanka continues to be, for all practical purposes, “a unitary system” where all the powers are with the National Government.
44.

Find out the per capita income level of middle income countries as per WDR 2006.

Answer» Per capita income level of middle income countries as per WDR 006 was between ₹37,000 and`\xa0₹ 4,53,000 per annun.
45.

Difference between potential resources and develop resources

Answer» Potential resources - These are those resources which are present in the environment to satisfy human needs, but humans themselves don\'t have adequate technologies to use them.Developed resources - These resources have been properly measured in terms of quantity and quality for utilization. However the development of such resources depends on feasibility too.\xa0
46.

Why has Kerela a low infant mortality rate?

Answer» Kerala has low infant Mortality Rate because:\tit has good elimatic condition\t\xa0it has adequate infrastructure\t\xa0it has adequate provision of basic health and educational facilities\tit has poor net attendance ratio
47.

What are formal sector and informal sector in india?

Answer» (i) Formal sector : All public sector and private sector establishments which employ 10 or more hired workers are called formal sector establishments. Those who work in such es-tablishments are called formal sector workers.(ii) Informal sector: In this sector there is no hired worker. Thus, informal sector includes millions of farmers, agricultural labourers, owners of small enterprises and people working in those enterprises are self-employed.
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48.

Suggest some measures or ways in dead trapof rural ares?

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49.

Why black soil is black

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50.

Explain the role of humans in resource development.

Answer» Human being interact with nature through technology and create institutions to accelerate the pace of economic development.Human beings are essential components of resources as they transform materials in the environment into resource and use them