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Illustrate the causes of poverty with reference to Indian context |
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Answer» Causes of Poverty in India.Highpopulation growth rate is one of major reasons of poverty in India. This further leads tohighlevel of illiteracy, poor health care facilities and lack of access to financial resources. Also,highpopulation growth affects the per capita income and makes per capita income even lower |
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Explain the meaning and relevance of Secularism in Indian context. |
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Answer» SecularisminIndia meansequal treatment of all religions by the state. With the 42nd Amendment of the Constitution ofIndiaenacted in 1976, the Preamble to the Constitution asserted thatIndiais asecularnation. However, neitherIndia'sconstitution nor its lawsdefinethe relationship between religion and state. |
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what are output devices |
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Answer» An output device is any device used to send data from a computer to another device or user.monitors,projectors,speakers,headphonesandprinters. |
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Why is the improvement in health status of the population considered as the priority of a country? Explain. |
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Answer» Health-care, safety, efficiency and equitability are few of the concerned facts which every human must remain aware about. With the improvement of technology and science, improving quality in healthcare has become important. The institutions dedicated to medical practices need to give high effort for healthcare services. Implying specialized methods for healthcare settings, the doctor office need to stream measurable improvement in the quality of healthcare services. our country reputation is based on each and every one`s capabilitiesso it is necessary |
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. What lessons can you draw about the importance of income from the fact that HimachalPradesh with lower per capita income has a better human development ranking thanPunjab?(T.Q.6) (4 Marks) |
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55/55+100=? |
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Answer» 101 is the right answer of the following |
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1 Kerala with a lower Per Capita Income has a better human development ranking than Punjabhance the Der Canita Income is not a useful Criteria at all and should not be used to compare statesDo you agree. Discuss |
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Q. 2. On dividing-3x +x+2 by polynomial g(x), the quotient and re-der were (x-2) and (-2x+4). Find g(x). |
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Answer» Divisor*Quotient+Remainder= Dividentg(x)(x-2)+(-2x+4)=x^3-3x^2+x+2g(x)(x-2)=x^3-3x^2+x+2+2x-4g(x)(x-2)=x^3-3x^2+3x-2g(x)=x^3-3x^2+3x-2/(x-2)g(x)=x^2-x+1 |
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Kerala with lower per capita income as a better Human Development ranking than Punjab as per capita income is not useful criteria at all and should not be used to compare the state do you agree ? discuss |
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7. Kerala, with lower per capita income has a better human development rankingthan Haryana. Hence, per capita income is not a useful criterion at all and shouldnot be used to compare states. Do you agree? Discuss. |
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.3A) Distinguish between the following.1.Per capita income and Per capita consumption. |
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Answer» Per capita income is the income per person in a population. Per capita income is often used to measure a country's standard of living.Per capita consumption refers to the average consumption per person within a population. While this information can be helpful for determining how much a population consumes, it does not account for consumption disparities between individuals. |
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Which of the following is a rational number?A. 2B. VTD.256449E. |
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Answer» Answer is E. 64 =8 x 849 = 7x7 E is rational |
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How many subjoots are there in Central List ?() s6(B) 47(C) 97(D) 87ustitution ? |
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Answer» The Union List or List-I is a list of 100 items (the last item is numbered97) given in Seventh Schedule in the Constitution of India on which Parliament has exclusive power to legislate. so the answer is going to be 97 |
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oil the milk at goo fa |
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Answer» Pour the raw milk into the stainless steel pot. If you have a double boiler, that will work even better to keep the milk from scalding. If you don’t have a double boiler, you can put one stainless steel pot inside a larger pot with a few inches of water at the bottom. If you can’t achieve this setup, then you’ll just need to be careful to heat the milk gently. Slowly heat the milk to 145 degrees Fahrenheit, stirring occasionally. If you are not using a double boiler, stir frequently to avoid scalding the milk. Hold the temperature at 145 F for exactly 30 minutes. You may need to increase and decrease the heat to keep the temperature constant. Remove the pot of milk from the heat and place it in a sink or large bowl filled with ice water. Stir constantly until the temperature drops to 40 F. Store pasteurized milk in the refrigerator. |
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3. What are themajor hurdles in the development of Developing Countries? |
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Answer» Developing countries face many problems. One problem they face is being able to effectively run a government. Developing countries are often very poor. Therefore, there is not a lot of money available to effectively run the government. This poverty causes other problems. Many people are not able to get a good education. There is not much money available to run good schools and get qualified educators. Also, many people need to work to help their family make ends meet. Thus, education levels tend to lag behind those in developed countries. There often are issues with food supplies and diseases. A lack of food contributes to malnutrition. Many people often are hungry. Poor sanitation systems along with malnutrition contribute to problems dealing with diseases. As a result, many people do not live as long as people in developed countries. There often are few environmental regulations in developing countries. This creates issues such as pollution and can lead to issues with the quality of the water that people drink. This also may contribute to a lower life expectancy in these countries. Developing countries often do not have strong military forces. This makes them susceptible to invasions from other countries or to civil war within their country. Another issue facing developing countries is the lack of quality housing. Oftentimes, people live in overcrowded conditions and/or in poorly constructed homes. This leads to problems with diseases, crime, and the safety of the structures in which the people live. There are many problems that developing countries face. |
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the role of health and education in developing human |
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Answer» Health educationteaches about physical, mental, emotional and socialhealth. It motivates students to improve and maintain theirhealth, prevent disease, and reduce risky behaviors.Health educationcurricula and instruction help students learn skills they will use to makehealthychoices throughout their lifetime Human health plays a vital role in the overall development of any Economy. It is both means and of Economic development. Human resource development and human development are linked together. The difference between the human resource themselves. The concept of human resource development considered the role of human beings as source for development of economy. The objective of development is not simply to produce more goods and services for materials progress, but also to enlarge the capabilities of people to lead productive and satisfying lives.The capacity and ability acquired by the human beings through ward education and health facilities are used as means to the attainment of rapid economic growth which is the ultimate aim of the nation. Investment in human being is undertaken, not for the development of the human beings for his own development, but purely from the view point of the Economy. This aspect of development is called human resource development. Human resource development is a long and continuing process of increasing knowledge, skills ,capacities , positive work attitudes and values of all people. All the efforts are directed to improve their conditions note for their own welfare but for the Economic betterment of the nation. |
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How is the method of history usefulin the research of(a) Science (b) Arts(c) Management Studies |
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Answer» Do you want individual answers to each? no |
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which animal can eat 27 kg at a time? |
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Answer» An adult male gorilla is able to consume up to 27 kg of food. I think that it is a adult lion.. I think that it is An adult lion. |
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Describe the most important features of the cultureof your region, focusing on buildings, performingarts and painting. |
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Answer» Considering the state of Delhi. |
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. State any one function of a Mayor. |
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Answer» Under council-manager government, the mayor is a first among equals on the city council, which acts as a legislativebodywhile executive functions are performed by the appointed manager. The mayor may chair the city council, but lacks any special legislative powers. |
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ngnnght their ipor tarnc(ii) Describe the role of roads in the economic development of India.Proiect |
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Answer» The transportation cost is influencing factor on consumer cost for commodities. Reduced transport cost might save resources which results more production. As well as, the cheap commuting cost might give access to better jobs. With the rapid development of Indian economy in the recent decades, the share of services sector in the GDP has steadily increased from about 38 percent in 1980-81 to about 55 % in 2006-07.14 Within the services sector, the road transport sector is one of the rapidly growing sub-sectors, its share in GDP having gone up from 5.7 % in 1999-2000 to 6.4 percent in 2004-05.A significant fact is that in this growth, the road transport segment alone accounts for the entire incremental share, the other segments like railways, air and water transport segments having just maintained their relative contributions. |
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s A large number of adolescent girls sufferfrom anemia in India. What social valuescan help to resolve this problem? |
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Answer» Education -Girls and her family should be educated about the importance ofgood nutrition and ill-effects of malnutrition. Anaemia or any other malnutrition relateddiseases are bad for any individual as well as national economy.Nutritional education, in present scenario, should be providedto adolescent girls alsoso that they do not skip their meals in order to have slim figure. 2.Equality -Girls should be treated as equals to good nutritionaldiet. Girls have equal right to good food as boys have. 3.Social awareness– i. It should be made aware socially that girls also need good nutritional diet especially during adolescent age as they have to bear and nurture child in near future. ii. Anaemia is also being attached with large families, poor sanitation, low socioeconomic status, poor nutritional status and higher parasitic infection. Therefore such conditions should be taken care |
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Page No.Date 11Economicindia ?gite a note on the distribution of land.inmso- |
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Whot did th entiah do to inareave Her fnani |
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Answer» They expanded their region to increase their financial resources. they introduced many methods such as permanent settlement, ryotwari etc. |
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a- whot was duma |
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Answer» The Russian Duma was a representative legislative body in imperial Russia. It was short lived and ineffective, but it was still important in moving Russia towards total transformation.. |
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0whot is Adolescent Popution |
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Answer» Adolescent population is refer to age of opportunity in this age is growing age of future is near 253 million in the world |
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How do free energy machineswork? |
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Answer» Free energy machines do not work. No machine can create energy out of nothing, as this would violate the law of mass-energy conservation, which is fundamental and universal. The law of mass-energy conservation states that mass-energy can never be created or destroyed. It can only be redistributed throughout space and transformed into different states. Mass can be converted to energy, and energy can be converted to mass, but together they must be conserved. For instance, when a positron from the tracer liquid of a medical PET scan hits an electron in the patient's body, the positron and electron completely destroy each other and all of their mass is converted into energy. This energy is emitted as two gamma particles (high energy light) that fly off in nearly opposite directions. The PET machine detects the gamma rays, uses them to pinpoint the location of the positron-electron annihilation event, and therefore discovers where in the patient's body the tracer liquid is congregating. Nuclear bombs and nuclear reactors also convert mass to energy, but the conversion is very inefficient and only a fraction of the bomb's mass is converted to energy. Mass is also converted to energy during radioactive decay. |
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andProjectUnder the guidance of your teachers,b make a free-energy generator |
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Answer» Afunction generatoris usually a piece of electronic test equipment or software used to generate different types of electrical wave forms over a wide range of frequencies.U.S.NRCimage of a modern steam turbine generator (STG).Inelectricity generation, agenerator[1]is a device that convertsmotive power(mechanical energy) intoelectrical powerfor use in an externalcircuit. Sources of mechanical energy includesteam turbines,gas turbines,water turbines,internal combustion enginesand even handcranks. The first electromagnetic generator, the Faraday disk, was invented in 1831 by British scientistMichael Faraday. Generators provide nearly all of the power forelectric power grids. The reverse conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy is done by anelectric motor, and motors and generators have many similarities. Many motors can be mechanically driven to generate electricity and frequently make acceptable manual generators. Electromagnetic generators fall into one of two broad categories, dynamos and alternators. Dynamosgenerate pulsingdirect currentthrough the use of acommutatorAlternatorsgeneratealternating currentMechanically a generator consists of a rotating part and a stationary part Rotor: The rotating part of anelectrical machineStator: The stationary part of an electrical machine, which surrounds the rotorOne of these parts generates a magnetic field, the other has a wire winding in which the changing field induces an electric current Field windingor field magnets (PMs): Themagnetic fieldproducing component of an electrical machine. The magnetic field of the dynamo or alternator can be provided by either wire windings calledfield coilsorpermanent magnets. Electrically excited generators includes anexcitation systemto control the field winding flux. A generator usingpermanent magnets(PMs) is sometimes called amagneto, orpermanent magnet synchronous generators(PMSMs).Armature: The power-producing component of an electrical machine. In a generator, alternator, or dynamo the armature windings generate the electric current, which provides power to an external circuit.The armature can be on either the rotor or the stator, depending on the design, with the field coil or magnet on the other part. Before the connection betweenmagnetismandelectricitywas discovered,electrostatic generatorswere invented. They operated onelectrostaticprinciples, by using movingelectrically chargedbelts, plates, and disks that carried charge to a high potential electrode. The charge was generated using either of two mechanisms:electrostatic inductionor thetriboelectric effect. Such generators generated very highvoltageand lowcurrent. Because of their inefficiency and the difficulty ofinsulatingmachines that produced very high voltages, electrostatic generators had low power ratings, and were never used for generation of commercially significant quantities of electric power. Their only practical applications were to power earlyX-ray tubes, and later in some atomicparticle accelerators. A coil of wire rotating in a magnetic field produces a current which changes direction with each 180° rotation, analternating current(AC). However many early uses of electricity requireddirect current(DC). In the first practical electric generators, calleddynamos, the AC was converted into DC with acommutator, a set of rotating switch contacts on the armature shaft. The commutator reversed the connection of the armature winding to the circuit every 180° rotation of the shaft, creating a pulsing DC current. One of the first dynamos was built byHippolyte Pixiiin 1832. Thedynamowas the first electrical generator capable of delivering power for industry. TheWoolrich Electrical Generatorof 1844, now inThinktank, Birmingham Science Museum, is the earliest electrical generator used in an industrial process. It was used by the firm ofElkingtonsfor commercialelectroplating. |
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Q whot is the porimeipal of comdom |
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Answer» Condoms are the principle methodologies for anti-conception medication that likewise helps to prevent the spread of explicitly transmitted contaminations, including HIV. |
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mention the type of family |
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Answer» Types of family :1. Joint family : If two or more nuclear families live together under a common shelter.2. Nuclear family : A family group that consists only of parents and children. |
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What do you mean by Dams? Mention its advantage andisadvantages.1+2+2-5 |
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Answer» A DAM is an obstruction built to keep down water and raise its level, shaping a store used to produce electricity or as a water supply. They help in saving and overseeing water by putting away a lot of water with the goal that when there is no rain and your crops are excessively dry you can get water from the dam and it gets water from the river and rain. Dams are essential since they enable individuals to have water to drink and give water to industry, water for irrigation, water for angling and diversion, water for hydroelectric power creation, water for a route in rivers, and different needs. Dams additionally serve individuals by diminishing or counteracting floods. Water stored in a dam possess POTENTIAL ENERGY or mechanical energy. And when the water is flowing or falling in the dam that energy is known as KINETIC ENERGY. Potential energy is a sort of energy which for instance the object has and that is because of its position. A rock over a slope has a great deal of potential energy since it could move down really quick at any minute |
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Answer» Pls post question only in English Sorry for the inconvenience but we are currently providing solutions for questions posted in English only. |
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Which freedoms are usually taken away when a democracyoverthrown by the military? |
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Q4. What is the horizontal distribution of power? |
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Answer» horizontal distribution of power if HDI Under thehorizontal powersharingpoweris shared among different organs of government such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. 2. Underhorizontal distribution of power, organs of the government are placed at the same level to exercise differentpowers. 1 Secondary School Social sciences 5 points What is horizontal distribution of power sharing? explain any two merits of this form of power sharing Ask for details Follow Report byShaan3111.02.2018 Answers This is a Verified Answer × Verified Answers contain reliable, trustworthy information vouched for by a hand-picked team of experts. Brainly has millions of high quality answers, all of them carefully moderated by our most trusted community members, but Verified Answers are the finest of the finest. Hey Horizontal distribution of power sharing :– They type of power sharing in which power is distributed ( or shared ) to different organs of government and all organs are put on the same level . Different organs are :- • Executive • Legislative • Judiciary Merits :– ♦ Every organ of this form of power sharing has own jurisdictions ( that means they have they have their own working area ) . ♦ No any organ can interrupt the working area of other m All have their fixed by the constitution . ♦ There is a system of " Check and balance " , by which each organ can check the working of other organs and claim that the working is proper pf the working lacks the proper method . Horizontal Power sharing1. Under the horizontal power sharing power is shared among different organs of government such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. 2. Under horizontal distribution of power, organs of the government are placed at the same level to exercise different powers. Under thehorizontal powersharingpoweris shared among different organs of government such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. 2. Underhorizontaldistribution ofpower, organs of the government are placed at the same level to exercise differentpowers. |
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URWhich are the potential sources of biogas? State any four benefits of biogas. |
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Answer» Potential source of biogas is agricultural waste and food waste.four benefits of biogas are- 1.biogas systems changes manure and organic food waste into cooking fuel. 2. Biogas stoves don't need time to heat up. It replaces firewood and kerosene.3.less emission of the greenhouse gasses methane, CO2 and nitrous oxide. 4.Environmentally friendly |
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What are fluids? |
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Answer» The states of matter that can flow due to less intermolecular force of attraction, are liquids and gases and are called as fluids. |
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" the first world war had a severe impact on Russian industries. " discuss |
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Think and answer:If you are facing Sun.(a) North direction will be at your(b) South direction will be at your(c) West direction will be at your |
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Answer» c-west direction it will be a)leftb)rightc)back |
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6. Give reasons for the shortage of water. |
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Name the factors influencing agriculture?livation? What are its die |
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Answer» NATURALFACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE. Climate, land relief, soil and vegetation are the mainfactorswhichinfluence agriculturalactivity. The growth of plants depends on the temperature and humidity of the land and the amount of light it receives. NATURALFACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE. Climate, land relief, soil and vegetation are the mainfactorswhichinfluence agriculturalactivity. The growth of plants depends on the temperature and humidity of the land and the amount of light it receives. Factorsthatinfluence agriculture.Climate. Climaticfactorsinclude...Temperature: ...The growing season: ...Altitude: ...Rainfall: ...In the Mediterranean crop growth is affected by the summer drought despite high annual rainfall. ...Wind: Login  Original text Contribute a better translation 1 A1 B1 C1 C1 E2 A2 B2 C3 A3 B4 A4 B5 A5 B6 Q. 1 B Answer the following questions: Name the factors influencing agriculture. Answer The factors influencing agriculture are: a.Climate:Climate plays a very important role in agriculture. Too hot or too cold climatic conditions do not support agriculture. b.Soil:Fertile soil is integral to agriculture. Soil must have adequate mineral and organic content to support crops. Deserts are unsuitable for agriculture because of barren soil devoid of any organic content. c.Relief :Geographical areas also have an impact on agriculture. Plains are most suitable for agriculture while hilly areas and plateaus are difficult to cultivate on. d. Other factors such as availability of irrigation facilities, size of the landholdings, transport facilities, etc also play a role since without these amenities modern agriculture would not be a profitable enterprise. Some of the geographical factors influencing agriculture are 1. Natural Factors 2. Economic Factors 3. Social Factors 4. Political Factors!Growth and development of agriculture is always directed and determined by physical, economic, social and political factors. |
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Is it important to increase the areaunder irrigation? Why? |
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Answer» Yes,it is important to increase the area under irrigationbecause water is veryessentialfor agriculture. In India, the rainfall is unevenly distributed in the country and if rainfall is less, then production will be low, and they will be only able to grow one crop in a season. |
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Explain the modern methods of irrigation. |
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Answer» 2. Modern Irrigation Methods: (v) Sprinkler Irrigation Method: In present times, when water crisis is developing very fast everywhere, we should adopt improved techniques of irrigation to encourage suitable water management. Sprinkler irription method is an easy and simple method of irrigation in present times. The whole land becomes available for cultivation of crops, whereas in traditional irrigation methods, 15 to 20 per cent land remains vacant in depressions and boundaries. Modern equipment’s can also be used in it due to absence of depressions and boundaries. Rate of infiltration is higher in sandy soils where frequency of watering is more. Hence, sprinkler irrigation method is more suited to sandy soils. In sprinkler irrigation method, water is taken from source to the fields through pipes, whereas in surface irrigation methods only 30-45 per cent water reaches the crops. Such loss of water is avoided in sprinkler irrigation method. The problem of water logging or ‘kallar’ may be caused in case of excess water from surface irrigation, whereas no such problem is caused in sprinkler irrigation method. The balance of groundwater is also maintained. For development of sprinkler irrigation method, the following circumstances are essential: 1. It is done in areas having scarcity of water. 2. Uneven ground level where irrigation is not possible by other irrigation methods. 3. Places having maximum temperature where crops might get destroyed, sprinkler irrigation method maintains humid environment for the crops. 4 .Where soil textures may be of different nature, for example, sandy soil at some places and stony soil at others places. 5. It requires lesser number of labourers hence, it can be developed even where there are less workers. 6. Irrigation may be required in large areas. 7. There should be average technical knowledge. In areas where change in temperature of earth, environment and humidity is required for growth of crops, sprinkler irrigation method is possible to a certain extent. Due to continuous spray of water, there IS improvement in physical conditions of earth and composition of soil. In kallar or reh soils, land can be improved by sprinkler irrigation, whereas surface irrigation needs much more water for it. Thus, it is a suitable irrigation method for sustainable development of water resources in present times. It is installed in fields by three methods: 1. Permanent: In this method, the main line and branch pipelines are permanently installed in the field. After that it is not possible to shift its place. In this system, labour involved in shifting of lines from time to time is saved but it is quite expensive. The pipeline remains safe being underground, whereas in case it is outside, the breakages are more by frequent changing. Such an arrangement is suitable for canal irrigated areas having ‘barabandi’ where water becomes available for a very limited time. 2. Semi-permanent: In this method, the main pipeline is permanently fixed under the ground level but branch pipelines are kept outside temporarily so that by changing their places, the whole of the land might be irrigated. 3. Temporary: In this case, the whole arrangement is temporary and their places can be transferred as per requirement. In this method, more irrigation is possible with lesser investment. It of course needs more labour. Drip Irrigation: A newly developed irrigation system known as drip irrigation or trickle irrigation, originally developed in Israel, is becoming popular in areas of water scarcity. In this irrigation system, a small amount of water is applied at frequent intervals in the form of water droplets through perforations in plastic pipes or through nozzles attached to tubes spread over the soil to irrigate a limited area around the plant. A precise amount of water equal to the daily consumptive use or the depleted soil water needs to be applied. The soil water can be maintained at the field capacity during the crop growing period. Deep percolation losses can be completely prevented and the evaporation loss is also reduced. The application of water and piping systems needs to be designed according to the type of crops, topography and weather conditions typical to the geographical area. The basic equipment for drip irrigation consists of a water supply head, a main pipe, lateral pipes and drippers. The water flow in the pipe system is controlled with control valves and fertilizers can be applied at the water source. As water passes through the very small outlets of drippers, it is filtered before h is distributed in the pipe system. |
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Is it important to increase the area under irrigation?why? |
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Answer» Yes, it is important to increase the area under irrigation because water is very essential for agriculture. In India, the rainfall is unevenly distributed in the country and if rainfall is less, then production will be low, and they will be only able to grow one crop in a season. |
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Is it important to increase the area under irrigation? Why? |
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Answer» Yes,it is important to increase the area under irrigationbecause water is veryessentialfor agriculture. In India, the rainfall is unevenly distributed in the country and if rainfall Is less, then production Will be low, and they will be only able to grow one crop in a season. |
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What is a civil war |
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Answer» A civil war is a war between organized groups within the same state or country. |
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ate the general relationship between temperaturé Bld d4.The approximate water temperature at a depth of 125 meters would be closest(1) 15°C(2) 13°C(3) 8°C(4) 3°Chuough 6 on the information and |
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Answer» 3° C ................ As the depth of the water increases, the temperature decreases. By using the standard values of the already measured temperature, a graph can be made to determine the temperature of water at a depth of 125m. The temperature of water at a depth of 125m is 8°C. Explanation: Since the temperature of water at 150m and 100m is 5°C and 12°C respectively, It can be safely assumed that the temperature at the depth of 125m would be between 5°C and 12°C. Amongst all the options, 8°C lies between these two values. |
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YN x1he-a-foog Yam_ to --t accept a number -edisplaanumber afte rrevenir |
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Answer» Thanks thanks using blue j |
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French colonization of Vietnam was based on which two ideas? |
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Answer» It was based on the following ideas-:(i)economic exploitation(ii) civilising mission |
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1. Write down the formula for finding efficiency of1-phase transformer. |
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Answer» Formulas for Transformer Efficiency Efficiency = η = Output / Input Efficiency = η= Output / (Output + Losses)….. (As Input = Output +Losses) Efficiency = η= Output / (Output +Copper Losses + Iron Losses) |
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The eldest son of Pandavas is(A) Bahudhanyaka(B) Yudhishthira(C) Prjotpathi(D) Angeerasa |
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Answer» YUDHISTHIRA. (B) Yudhishthira The Pandavas are the five acknowledged sons of Pandu, by his two wives Kunti and Madri, who was the princess of Madra. Their names are Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva. |
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