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ast two ways in which you think theDescribe at least two ways in which youlives of kings would have been different from thoseof farmers. |
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Answer» The kings fought battles and kept records of their victories. The farmers engaged in none of these activities. The king fought battle and kept records of their victories.The farmers engaged in none of these activities. |
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7. Mention two ways of harvesting rainwater |
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Answer» There are two ways of harvesting rainwater1 Surface runoff harvesting:Rainwater flow away as surface runoff .This runoff could be caught and used for recharging aquifers by adopting appropriate methods.2 Roof top rainwater harvesting:In this system rainwater is collected from the building roof and store in tank or diverted into recharge wells. This system mainly constitutes of following sub components: CatchmentsTransportationFirst flushFilter" Thank you |
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. Write two ways in which we get our food. |
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Answer» We get our food from plants as we eat vegetables. Also we eat fruits and mushrooms.Also we get our food from animal livestock in the form of meat |
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I.Which is the Apex Court of India? |
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Present a brief outline of the Indian judiciary and explain why the Supreme Court is called the apex court |
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Answer» Supreme court is known as apex court because...1. it has always protected the constitutio.2.it observes the governmental activities and stops them whereever nd whenever necessery.3.it also interfares in the working of other courts to ensure justice through fair trials. |
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a democracy why is universal adult franchise1. Inboy on Article 15 and state two ways in which |
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Can I get paid to answer student questions? |
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Answer» yeah no 😂 |
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Complete the statement by filling thegaps using appropriate term from theterms given in the bracket.(slow, coloured, arrow, fast, smellmilky, physical, product, chemicalreactant, covalent, ionic, octet, duplet,exchange,sharing, equality sign)An is drawn in betweenthe reactants and products whilewriting the equation for a chemicalreaction. |
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Answer» An arrow is drawn in between the reactants and products while writing the equation for a chemical reaction. |
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How could the Modern Periodic Table remove various anomalies ofMendeléev's Periodic Table?1. |
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Name the places of specialised crafts. |
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Answer» 11PlacesIn India That Create IncredibleHandicraftsThe World... The Colourful Masterpieces Of Madhubani, Bihar. The Ikat Patola From Patan, Gujarat. The Exotic Marble Stone-CraftOf Agra. Puppetry From Rajasthan. Kanchipuram Pattu Sarees From Kanchipuram. Magu From Sualkuchi, Assam. Pashminas From Changthang Region, Ladakh. Bedsheets From Pilkhuwa in Ghaziabad. |
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a.Give one reason why you think there should be universal adult franchise. |
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Answer» Universal Adult Franchise implies that the privilege to vote ought to be given to every single grown-up citizen (over 18 ) without the separation of class, color, caste, religion or gender. It depends on uniformity, which is an essential rule of democratic government. The motivation behind why this ought to be supported is that there ought to be balance and nobody ought to be separated on the premise of their class, religion or gender. Universal adult franchise means Right to Vote without any discrimination it is given to all citizens of India who have attend the age of 18 years it has played an important role in imparting political education to the citizens of India |
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What is the speed of light in one year? |
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Answer» 1 light-year= 9.461 × 10^15metres |
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In what ways is a hawker is different from the shop keeper? |
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Answer» HAWKER:A hawker is a road side seller of vegetables and other commodities. he doesn't have a fixed place of selling his goods.SHOPKEEPER: a shopkeeper sells his goods and commodities inside his own shop and he sells them at a fixed place and at a fixed price called MRP (Maximum Selling Price). |
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write any 5 limitations of percapita income related to economic development |
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Answer» 1. It does not include infant mortality rate 2. it does not include birth rate. 3. It does not include death rate. 4. The data represented by per capita income is only theoretically possible and not practically. 5. It does not play a major part in classification of a nation. 6. It is influenced by population. 7. It does not give us any id |
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Q8-Define percapita Income ? Mention its two limitations |
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Answer» Per capita income or average income measures the average income earned per person in a given area in a specified year. It is calculated by dividing the area's total income by its total population Limitationsofper capita incomeare : (i) A rise inper capita incomeis due to rise in prices and not due to increase in physical output, it is not a reliable index of economic development. (ii) Nationalincomerises but its distribution makes the rich richer and the poor poorer. what is it 2 limitation |
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12. Mention any three limitations of the Prime Minister in a coalition government.13. Mention two differences and one similarity between Pinochet's rule in Chile and Communist rulein Poland. |
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Answer» 12. The prime minister of the coalition government cannot take decisions as he likes. He has to accommodate different groups and factions in his party as well as among alliance partners. He also had to heed to the views and positions of the coalition partners and other parties, on whose support the survival of the government depends. 13. Difference between the Pinochet's rule and the Communist Party rule - The differences between the Pinochet's rule in Chile and the Communist Party rule in Poland are as follows. 1) Chile was ruled and governed by a Military Dictator, General Pinochet which wassupported by USA. While Poland was ruled by a political Party that was supported by Soviet Union. 2) The Pinochet government openly favoured the big capitalists in the country. While the Communist Party of Poland claimed that it was ruling the country on behalf of the working class. Common features between the Pinochet's rule and the Communist party rule -Common features between the Pinochet's rule in Chile and the Communist Party rule in Poland are as follows. 1) In both the cases of Chile and Poland, citizens had no power either to choose or change their rulers. 2) In both the countries, people did not have the right to form political associations or even organize protests and political actions. 3) In both the countries, no person could speak against the leaders, or the party or the government. Like my answer if you find it useful! |
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beforepiCfany new products have replaced handicrafts-identify them and find out where they areed. Discuss how this could affect the lives of handicraft persons.(AS)fan, İly come to Hyderabad? Why does he have no right to vote in Hyderabad? As, |
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Answer» Handicrafts used to be one of the most purchased items in the country. But, now the country's people who used to take handicraft as an occupation have lost their jobs, because handicrafts have almost gone out of business. Textile factories have taken textile handicrafts out of business. While, metal pots from factories have taken quick fame in the market, earthern/mud pots are not being bought in great numbers. I'm these ways handicrafts are going out of business, due to new and improved products. |
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before prepmgMany new products have replaced handicrafts-identify them and find out where thproduced. Discuss how this could affect the lives of handicraft persons.(AS,):tomdoes he havenonght to vote n Fty |
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Answer» Handicrafts used to be one of the most purchased items in the country. But, now the country's people who used to take handicraft as an occupation have lost their jobs, because handicrafts have almost gone out of business. Textile factories have taken textile handicrafts out of business. While, metal pots from factories have taken quick fame in the market, earthern/mud pots are not being bought in great numbers. I'm these ways handicrafts are going out of business, due to new and improved products. |
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ntal right guaranteed under98. Fundamental right guaranteedwhich one of the following Articles ofthe Constitution of India is availableonly to the citizens of India ?(a) Article 19(b) Article 20(c) Article 21(d) Article 22 |
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Answer» Fundamental Rights available to only Indian citizens and not foreigners1. Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth (Article 15).2. Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment (Article 16).3. Six basic freedoms subject to reasonable restrictions (Article 19).4. Protection of language, script and culture of minorities (Article 29).5. Right of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions (Article 30). (A) is correct option correct options is a article 19 is for Indian citizen s constitution declared article 19 for citizens of India article 19 it's mean option a is a right answer a correct answer is (C) Article 21 A is the correct answer |
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1. Which power dominated the nation-building process in Germany? |
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Answer» Thenation building process in Germanyhad demonstrated thedominanceof the Prussian statepower. Otto Von Bismarck carried out theprocessof unification with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy. |
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explain the meaning of nation??? |
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Answer» Communityor race of people with sharedculture, traditions, history, and (usually) language, whether scattered or confined to onecountry. UK, for example, is a country inhabited mainly by people of four nations: the English, Irish, Scot, and Welsh. Whereas the term 'nation' emphasizes a particulargroupof people, 'country' emphasizes the physical dimensions and boundaries of a geographical area, and 'state' a self-governinglegaland politicalentity. |
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What is called a nation |
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Answer» A nation is distinct from a "people", and is more abstract, and overtly political than an ethnic group. It is a cultural-political community that has become conscious of its autonomy, unity, and particular interests. |
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How is India a secular nation? |
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Answer» India does not establish any one religion as the official religion. It also does not confer any privilege or favour on any particular religion, Nor does it punish or discriminate against people on; the basis of religion they follow. The Indian Constitution says that every person has a. right to profess, practice and propagate the religion as he or she believes in and every religions group or sect is free to manage its religions affairs.That’s why Indian Government cannot compel any person to pay in taxes for the promotion or maintenance of any particular religion or religions institutions. India cannot compel anyone to take part in any religions instructions or to attend any religions worship. |
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Answer» Ans :- An ocean is a body of saline water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere. On Earth, an ocean is one of the major conventional divisions of the World Ocean. These are, in descending order by area, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic Oceans. |
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Answer» it was started in 2000during bajpayee ji' s time |
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when do we need to apply force? |
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Answer» Force is a push or pull acting on an object which tends to change The state of rest or motion of an object.Effects of force:1. Force can change state of rest or motion of an object.2. Force can change the shape / sizeof object. 3. Force can change speed of motion. 4.Force can change the direction of motion. Necessary thing required to apply force is Frictional force.--------------------Friction force opposes the RELATIVE motion of object on the surface.Friction provides the necessary grip to hold the objects, to move the objects, to stop the motion of object.Without friction Force, we can't imagine to apply force. |
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WTO |
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Answer» WTO - World Trade Organisation |
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What is the full form of WTO? |
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Answer» World trade organization |
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a) Write the full form of WTO. |
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Answer» World Trade organization World Trade Organisation wirld trade organisation |
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2. What is WTO? Why it has been formed? |
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Answer» World Trade Organisation (WTO) is an organisation whose aim is to liberalise international trade. It was set up in early 1995. It helps to remove trade barriers and create a free environment for foreign trade. It establishes rules regarding international trade and sees that these rules are obeyed. 149 countries are at present members of the WTO.Though WTO is supposed to allow free trade for all, in practice, it is seen that the developed nations have unfairly retained trade barriers. On the other hand,WTO rules have forced the developing countries to remove trade barriers. |
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Answer» yes it is very important to increase the area under irrigation. Because in India rainfall is unevenly distributed and therefore this can lead into water crisis in agriculture. so in order to increase the production of crops even in places where rainfall isn't much , irrigation system can be beneficial for farmers. thnx |
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3. Match the following.(i) Core(a) Earth's surfaceX(ii) Minerals (b) Used for roads and buildings)(iii) Rocks(e) Made of silicon and alumina(iv) Clay(d) Has definite chemical composition(v) Sial(e) Innermost layer(1) Changes into slate)(g) Process of transformation of the rockOUR ENVIRONMENT |
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-democratic country?5What are the difficulties people face in a non-democraticGive answers drawing from the examples given in this chan |
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swimming an outdoor or indoor game? |
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Answer» Swimmingpool can beindoor or outdoorit depends on where theswimmingpool is located. But most of the time it isindoorwhen families are constructing for themselves and their is one benefit ofindoor swimmingpool that it is more safer thanoutdoor swimmingpool. swimming is an outdoor gamee |
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/A triangle ABC is drawn to circumscribe a circleof radius 4 cm such that the segments BD andDC into which BC is divided by the point ofcontact D are of lengths 8 cm and 6 cmrespectively (see Fig. 10.14). Find the sides ABand AC. |
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gavethefamousslogan"l HindAuna Asat All took part in the Civil Disolbedienee Movermentblanks with the heip of the words given in the helpoxwo. Fill in theClildren's Day Dr B.R. Ambedkan, Asad lined Fa1. Gandhiji gave us the message of2. Nehru's birthday is ceiebrated as the3. Subhas Chandra Bose raised theectly:was the prinopal architect of the Comstitution ofIndiat. Correctly match column "A with column BColumn 'Ba) Radical Leader(0) Ganesh Shankar Vidyarth(c) SatyagrahaColumn 'A1. Gandhiji's method of struggle wasě˝Balgangadhar Tilak was a3. Sardar Patel was known as thedhar TIakta/founded by Ion Man of India |
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Answer» 1) non-violence2) children's day3) Azaad Hind fauz4)Dr. B.R Ambedkar |
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46. Explain the achivements of subash Chandra Bose in Independence Movemen |
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Answer» Netaji, without a shadow of a doubt, remains one of the most key figures in the history of India’s independence. He played a crucial role in freeing the country from the clutches of 200 years of British rule in his own inimitable way, much like the other leading lights of the day such as Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. • Till the last day of his life as an active freedom fighter he kept the spirit of fighting the British – even at the time of his death he was planning to migrate to Russia and find a new way to combat the British – and it is this persistence and patriotic fervour that needs to be respected more than anything else. • Apart from the fact that he tried to be different, much like the revolutionary extremist freedom fighters of the day, and kept up the spirit of fiery leadership in that critical period of India’s history, there are also several other ways in which he made his own contribution to his motherland’s freedom struggle. • The assault by the INA, no matter how short-lived it was, was an important factor that eventually contributed to the British decision to stop their operations and shift back to their own land. This, in the end, did pave the way for India’s independence. • After he was banished to Europe by the British, Bose set up contacts between various European countries and India that may not have existed earlier. • He espoused concrete economic planning and showed the way himself. • It also needs to be remembered that it was he who set up the Rani Laxmi Bai Fauj, the women’s wing of INA (Azad Hind Fauj). • At a time when the British were bleeding the country dry with help from certain insiders, it was his series of radio broadcasts from Berlin that at least attempted to keep the spirits of the country up. |
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3. Give a brief account of life and work of Subhash ChandraBose. |
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Answer» Subhas Chandra Bosewas Indian freedom fighters and the cause of Indian freedom. He was known asNetaji. He was the President ofIndian National Congress(INC) from 1938 to 1939. He attempted to get rid ofBritish ruleinIndiaduringWorld War IIwith the help ofNazi GermanyandImperial Japan. Netaji's attempt was successful. He was also recognised as the person who founded the Azad Hind Army orIndian National Armywith the help of Japan in 1942. |
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Defien Insurance. Explain the characteristics of insurance. |
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Answer» Insurance is an arrangement in which you pay money to a company, and they pay money to you if something unpleasant happens to you, for example if your property is stolen or damaged, or if you get a serious illness. Natureor Characteristics of Insurance 1. Contract Insurance is a contract between the insurance company and the policyholder wherein the policyholder (insured) makes an offer and the insurance company (insurer) accepts his offer. The contract of insurance is always made in writing. 2. Consideration Like other contracts, there must be lawful consideration in insurance also. The consideration is in the form of premium which the insured agrees to pay to the insurer. 3. Co-operative Device All for one and one for allis the basis for cooperation. The insurance is a system wherein large number of persons, exposed to a similar risk, are covered and the risk is spread over among the larger insurable public. Therefore, insurance is a social or cooperative method wherein losses of one is borne by the society. 4. Protection of financial risks An insurer is protected from financial risks which can be measured in terms of money. As such insurance compensates only financial or monetary loss or risks. 5. Risk sharing and risk transfer Insurance is a social device for division of financial losses which may fall on an individual or his family on the happening of some unforeseen events. When insured, the loss arising out of the events are shared by all the insured in the form of premium. Therefore the risk is transferred from one individual to a group. 6. Based upon certain principles The insurance is based upon certain principles like insurable interest, utmost good faith, indemnity, subrogation, causa-proxima, contribution, etc. 7. Regulated by Law Insurance companies are regulated by statutory laws in almost all the countries. In India, life insurance and general insurance are regulated by Life Insurance Corporation of India Act 1956, and General Insurance Business (Nationalization) Act 1972, and IRDA Regulations etc. |
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3 Explain theneed for consumer consciousness by giving two examples |
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3x1 3How is the issue of sustainability important for development ? Explain with examples. |
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Q.12. Find the interest and amount to be paid onă15000 at 5%per annum after 2 years. |
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Answer» SI = P*R*T/100Given,P = 15000, R = 5%, T = 2 SI = 15000*5*2/100 = 150*5*2 = 1500 Therefore,Interest = Rs 1500Amount to be paid after 2 years = 15000 + 1500= Rs 16500 |
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uction6. Delne asenual reproduction. Deseribe two methods of asexual reprodin animals. |
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Answer» Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction by which offspring arise from a single organism, and inherit the genes of that parent only; it does not involve the fusion of gametes, and almost never changes the number of chromosomes. There are several differentmethods of asexual reproduction. They include binary fission, fragmentation, and budding. Binary fission occurs when a parent cell splits intotwoidentical daughter cells of the same size. |
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What are HYV seeds? |
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Answer» -High Yielding VarietySeeds(HYV seeds) areseedsare of better quality than normal qualityseeds. -The produce from theseseedsis a bit more compared to the normal ones. -Theseseedsare a better option of seedsin order to obtain a healthy and surplus crop. |
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6. What is irrigation? Describe two methods of irrigation which conserve wat |
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Answer» Irrigation is the application of controlled amounts of water to plants at needed intervals. Irrigation helps to grow agricultural crops, maintain landscapes, and revegetate disturbed soils in dry areas and during periods of less than average rainfall. Surface irrigationconsists of a broad class of irrigation methods in which water is distributed over the soil surface by gravity flow. The irrigation water is introduced into level or graded furrows or basins, using siphons, gated pipe, or turnout structures, and is allowed to advance across the field. Surface irrigation is best suited to flat land slopes, and medium to fine textured soil types which promote the lateral spread of water down the furrow row or across the basin. Sprinkler irrigationis a method of irrigation in which water is sprayed, or sprinkled through the air in rain like drops. The spray and sprinkling devices can be permanently set in place (solid set), temporarily set and then moved after a given amount of water has been applied (portable set or intermittent mechanical move), or they can be mounted on booms and pipelines that continuously travel across the land surface (wheel roll, linear move, center pivot). |
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ual reproductionneanc asc cual reproduction Describe two methods of aMxin anznais |
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Answer» Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction by which offspring arise from a single organism, and inherit the genes of that parent only; it does not involve the fusion of gametes, and almost never changes the number of chromosomes. |
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1What do understand by cloud computing? |
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Differentiate between the following:1. Arafura Sea and Tasman Sea2. Western Plateau and Eastern Highlands. 3. Great Dividing Range and the Great Barrier |
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Answer» 3. Great Dividing Range, also called Great Divide, Eastern Highlands, or Eastern Cordillera, main watershed of eastern Australia; it comprises a series of plateaus and low mountain ranges roughly paralleling the coasts of Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria. The Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Queensland in northeastern Australia, is the largest living thing on Earth, and even visible from outer space 2. The Western Plateau or sometimes referred as the Australian Shield, is Australia's largest drainage division and is composed predominantly of the remains of the ancient rock shield of Gondwana. The Eastern or 'East African Highlands' is a mountain range in the east of Zimbabwe and one of four distinct physiographic divisions on the African continent. It extends for about 300 kilometres along Zimbabwe's eastern border with Mozambique. 1. The Arafura Sea lies west of the Pacific Ocean overlying the continental shelf between Australia and Indonesian New Guinea. The Tasman Sea is a marginal sea of the South Pacific Ocean, situated between Australia and New Zealand. |
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