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7101.

difference between open pit mine a quarry and an underground mine with shafts

Answer» \tOpen pit miningUnderground mining with shaftDone for those minerals which lie close to the surface of the earthMinerals which lie at great depths below the surface of the earthUsed where commercially useful minerals are found near the surface.Used where the minerals occurs as veins in hard rock deep below the surface of the earthExtracted using Earth moving machineryExtracted using elevators which can carry people and mineral extracting equipment deep into areas where minerals are available\t
7102.

What are the lroblems faced by political parties

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7103.

Which city is known as Manchester of India

Answer» Ahemdabad
7104.

The Ruhr of India is?

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7105.

Who invent spinning jenny

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7106.

"Credit has its own unique role for development". Justify the statement with arguments.

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Credit is an agreement in which the Lenders supplies the borrowers with money, goods and services in return for the promise of future payment.Credit has its own unique role for development because of following reasons:\tCheap and affordable credit lead to higher incomes and many people could then borrow cheaply for a variety of needs.\tWith credit people could grow crops, do business, set-up small scale industries etc.\tPeople could set-up new industries or trade as well. All these activities lead to development of the country.
7107.

Info about coffee

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7108.

Give an account of India freedom movement ?

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7109.

Which rock consist of single mineral only

Answer» Rocks like limestone or quartzite are composed primarily of one mineral-calcite or aragonite in the case of limestone, and quartz in the latter case.Other rocks can be defined by relative abundance of key (essential) minerals; a granite is defined by proportions of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase feldspar.
Its Limestone
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7110.

Majoritism

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7111.

Who was a vasooli Mazzini

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7112.

Please tell me the syllabus of sst

Answer» In this app u will find that in SST folder.
7113.

Pleases tell me the syllabus

Answer» Chek your app and find your syllabus
7114.

Why kerala have low infant mortality rate

Answer» It has proper nutrition facility ,medical facility so which doesn\'t affect it
Because it has adequate conditions .
7115.

Class10project topics

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7116.

Please give me vedio of sst chapter

Answer» What is your name
7117.

Climatic condition of rice

Answer» Rice is grows well in wet monsoon Temp.:above 25^0 C coupled with heavy rain fall
7118.

Who was Otto von Bismarck

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7119.

What happened in the treaty of constantiopole

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7120.

Write Paul Bernard view on a vilising mission

Answer» Paul Bernard, a leading writer and policy-maker intensely believed that the economy of the colonies needed to be developed.He argued that the purpose of acquiring colonies was to make profits.If the economy was developed and the standard of living of the people progressed, they would buy more goods.The market would subsequently expand, leading to better profits for French business.
7121.

What changes were brought by Napoleon in order to modernise Europe?

Answer» Napoleon made many lasting contributions to the institutions of France and to Europe as a whole. Here are just a handful:\t\tThe Code Napoleon:When Napoleon became the leader of France, one of his top priorities was to reorganize the entire legal structure. By the time he was done, France had a unified, progressive legal system, which Napoleon then gave to other parts of his empire.\xa0\t\t\tEconomic reforms:\xa0The terrible French economy was one of the key factors leading to the French Revolution. When Napoleon came to power, he turned it around in only a year. Fair taxes, increased trade, the development of French luxury industries, a new commercial code, an improved infrastructure, and a central bank to control monetary policy were keys to his success.\t\t\tReligious freedom:\xa0The Catholic Church had dominated French society, but the French Revolution tossed it out on its ear. Napoleon reached an agreement with the Pope allowing the Church a major role in French society while providing religious freedom for all others. He also abolished slavery and freed the serfs, and today he is seen as a progressive force in European history.\t\t\tFreedom for the Jews:\xa0The previous item might seem to encompass this accomplishment, but the awful discrimination against Jews makes them a special case. In various parts of Europe, they had been forced to wear arm bands, kept from certain professions, made to live in ghettos, and prevented from attending their synagogues. Napoleon put an end to all of those restrictions, made Jews full citizens of France, and even wrote a proclamation that established the idea of a Jewish homeland in Israel.\t\t\tEducation reforms:\xa0To create a middle-class cadre of leaders, Napoleon reorganized France’s education system. He restarted the primary schools, created a new elite secondary system of schools (called\xa0lycées), and established many other schools for the general populace. He promoted education for girls and greatly improved teacher training. Literacy levels in France soared under Napoleon’s reforms.\t\t\tEuropean unity:\xa0Napoleon’s empire, accompanied by his legal and other reforms, helped provide the basis for what is today the European Union. He worked hard to create a unified Italy, Poland, and Germany. Napoleon was also responsible for sweeping away many of the old regimes and promoting the ideals of equality and European solidarity. Sure, the old regimes still had some life in them when Napoleon left the scene, but things were never really the same. For that reason, Napoleon is often considered the father of modern Europe.\t
7122.

How power resources are classified

Answer» Power resources can be broadly classified as conventional and non-conventional resources.1. Conventional resources are sources of energy which have been used for ages. Firewood and mineral fuels like coal, petroleum and natural gas are conventional resources.2.Non-conventional resources are sources of energy which are renewable ,for example solar energy,wind energy etc.
7123.

India is a secular state or not

Answer» Jayada angrez mat ban state aur secular kya anter hai state nahi secular hai
its not actually secular state but a secular country
it is a secular state
Yes
7124.

What was the view of Gandhi ji regarding religion and politics?

Answer» He said that religion and politics can never be seperated
7125.

Who is nepoliyan

Answer» Napoleon Bonaparte, the first emperor of France, is regarded as one of the greatest military leaders in the history of the West
7126.

Rat hunt

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7127.

How did novels establish a relationship with past

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7128.

Function of reserved bank of India

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7129.

What was the legacy of French revolution

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7130.

Rat hunt , ho chimih and chace

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7131.

Coal deposite gondwana tertiary

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7132.

Average income is important but it has limitations while using it. Explain

Answer» It does not say about how income is distributed among people in a country.
7133.

How did man made changes the life of artisans and weaver in colonial India

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7134.

Say about rowact

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7135.

Why london population increase

Answer» due to high job opportunities and awarness of cleanliness spread among people
7136.

How to remember the small nd detail points in history?

Answer» Try to interconnect them
7137.

Major factor of responsible for social difference

Answer» BirthOccupationGender RaceChoice Abilities
1,Accident birth 2,on their choice 3,on their occupation
7138.

What is the work of Bolshevik party

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7139.

Which are the ideal conditions under which minerals may be mined?

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7140.

"A challenge is an opportunity for progress ." support the statement with your arguments.

Answer» A challenge is an opportunity for progress.The statement reveals the idea that a challenge should not be taken as a difficulty or hardship always. There is an opportunity for progress also behind the challenge if we can overcome the challenge.Once we succeed in overcoming it we can rise up to a higher level of progress.Legal challenges alone cannot overcome challenges to democracy like inequality , poverty , unemployment illiteracy , regionalism , communalism etc . Legal constitutional changes and the cooperation of the citizen is the need of hour .
7141.

what problems faced by Indian weavers when Manchester came in India?

Answer» Their domestic market shrink
7142.

Explain five major challenges being faced by Indian democracy

Answer» Some of the challenges that our Democratic system faces are:\tPoverty, illiteracy, unemployment continue to hamper the progress of the country.\xa0\tEven though we have established formal equality there exist a gap between theory and\xa0practice. Several groups continue to be discriminated. Caste, gender discrimination continues to haunt our society which are surely inimical to progress and development.\tRampant corruption, red tapism, delays in the public process acts as a major hindrance.\tExploitation of caste, religion for narrow political gains has surely undermined the meaning of democracy.\tUse of money power, muscle power, vote bank politics during elections again raises misgivings about the democratic success of our country.\tRise of many parties, groups leading to conflicting claims and instability.
1) Poverty, illiteracy, unemployment are prevalent in most parts of India,barriers in national progress.2) Caste and gender discrimination continues to prevail in Indian Society, slackening advancement and development.3) Rampant corruption, red tapism, delays in Public Justice are weakening the foundation of Democracy.4) Exploitation of minorities in different castes and religions for narrow political gains has undermined the whole concept of democracy.5) Use of money and muscle power during elections reflects Democracy\'s shortcomings.Challenges faced by the Indian democracy: Poverty,Corruption, Political Instability, Slow Decision making process, illiteracy.
7143.

How first world war effected industry

Answer» The First World War brought short-term prosperity to Newfoundland and Labrador, but damaged its economy in the long run by increasing the public debt. As warring nations scaled back their involvement with the cod fisheries, market conditions and profits improved in the Newfoundland and Labrador fishery. Forestry and mining industries also benefited from wartime demand for lumber and iron ore exports. The government reported its first financial surplus for years in 1916 and continued to do so for the duration of hostilities. Employment was plentiful, wages good, and residents enjoyed a high standard of living.Following the war, Newfoundland and Labrador\'s major European rivals in the fish trade, which included France, Norway, Iceland, and Portugal, reentered the industry and competed for resources and buyers. The markets became quickly glutted with fish and this, combined with a post-war decrease in the value of some global currencies, caused fish prices to drop.
It dramatically increased the production
7144.

What are the technological and institutional reform in the field of agriculture .

Answer» Technological Reforms:\xa0For the improvement of agricultural yield, new-technologies and equipment have been introduced in the recent years.\tUse of tube-wells and water-pumps, tractor, tiller, thresher etc.\tSimilarly, drip irrigation and sprinklers are used for irrigation, where the water supply is less and to irrigate more places with less water.\tChemical fertilizers which have been used on a large scale are now being supplemented by biofertilizers to retain the fertility of the land.\tThe farm produces are carried to the market on trucks through all weather roads and faster means of transport.Institutional Reforms:\tTo initiate with government to provide facilities to the farmers. The government has started many programmes like Green Revolution, White Revolution or Operation floods.\tThe government has assembled small lands to make them economically practicable.\tRadio and television broadcasting tell farmers about the new and improved techniques of cultivation or to give upto-date knowledge to the farmers.\tProvision of crop-insurance, rural banking and small-scale cooperative societies protect farmers against the losses caused by crop-failure or help farmers for the modernization of agriculture.\tThe government also announced minimum price for the crop grown by the farmers to remove the elements of uncertainty and get correct price for their products.
7145.

What was the limitations of civil disobedience movement

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7146.

Advantage and disadvantages of green revolution

Answer» Advantages of Green Revolution1. It allows agricultural operations on a large scale. The Green Revolution has brought farming to a massive scale. Crops are being grown on an industrial scale even by the smaller farming community.2. It has the potential to be able to grow any crop anywhere. This innovative farming process has made it possible for agriculture to be done almost everywhere. Green Revolution has made it possible for agriculture to be more doable everywhere.3. It eliminates the need to fallow lands. This agricultural method has allowed farmers to re-plant similar crops without fallowing their lands, which is known to be a costly process. Though there are some crops on which soil still needing to be fallowed, the Green Revolution has certainly made farming cost-efficient.Disadvantages of Green Revolution1. It can cause pests and weeds to develop hazards. This modern method of farming is believed to cause the emergence of poisonous weeds and pests that are difficult to control, there is also the concern of cross pollination between genetically modified organisms and traditional plants that could result in invasive species.2. It employs mono-culturing. One of the biggest arguments against this modern technology is that it uses mono-culturing. This practice is known to require large tracts of land, which are not often available, intensive amounts of fertilizers and large volumes of water, bring about difficulties to farmers.3. It would have difficulties with varied soil type by location. As the Green Revolution does not take into consideration the type of soil for farming, only considering the area and doing what it needs for crop cultivation, it does not do anything to ensure soil fertility is replenished or retained.
7147.

How are the challenges to democracy linked to the possibility of political reforms? Explain.

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7148.

Balkan regions

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7149.

Defination of a good Democracy

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7150.

who was african america?

Answer» Afro-American
Rosa Perks
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