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2601.

(vii) State some economic benefits of rivers and lakes.

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Rivers and lakes have many economic benefits, few of which are:1. They provide water for irrigation of agricultural fields.2. They provide water for pisciculture, which sustain many livelihoods.3. They provide Real estate(shore front property) which are comparitively more expensive than off-shore property. Thus increase in tax revenue.4. They provide places of tourism. e.g. Dal lake5. Rivers provide routes for transportation.

2602.

What are seasonal festivals ?

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a festival which held in a season

2603.

(vii)-State some economic benefits of rivers and lakes.

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2604.

5. Permanent and Seasonal Winds

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Ans:- Seasonal winds -These winds change their direction in different seasonsthe rainfall that happens in India is mainly due to seasonal winds

Permanent winds -The winds which blow extensively over continents and oceans are known as permanent windsthey are of three types trade winds, westerlies and polar winds.

2605.

ferentiate between seasonal hunger and chronic hung

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Seasonal hungeris thehungerthat cycles around the harvest and sowingseasonofseasonalactivities like- agriculture.Seasonal hungeris found in rural areas in some cases, in urban areas also.Chronic hungeris thehungerthat results due to diets persistently inadequatein thequality/quantity or both.Feb 13, 2018

2606.

i) What type of soil is found in the river deltas of the eastern coast? Give threemain features of this type of soil.

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2607.

(11) What type of soil is found in the river deltas of the eastern coast? Give threemain features of this type of soil.

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The deltas made by east flowing rivers on Eastern Coastal plain have alluvial soil. Main features of this soil are:(a) It is a most fertile soil having chemicals like lime, potash and phosphoric acid.(b) The region of this densely populated.(c) This soil is ideal for growing sugarcane, paddy and other cereals.

ALLUVIAL soil found in the river deltas of the eastern coast.The three main features of alluvial soil are the following: (1) it is most fertile soil having chemicals likelimepotash and phosphoricacid. (3) The soil is ideal for growing sugarcane,paddy and other cereals

Alluvial soil is found In river Delta

2608.

explain the following in brief define Oxygen cycle greenhouse effect with example what are micro organism nutrients management soil erosion

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TheOxygen cycleis the biogeochemicalcyclethat describes the movement ofoxygenwithin and between its three main reservoirs: the atmosphere (air), the total content of biological matter within the biosphere (the global sum of all ecosystems), and the lithosphere (Earth's crust).2)the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere, due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet's surface.3)a microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.

Nutrient managementis the science and practice directed to link soil, crop, weather, and hydrologic factors with cultural, irrigation, and soil and water conservation practices to achieve optimalnutrientuse efficiency, crop yields, crop quality, and economic returns, while reducing off-site transport ofnutrientsSoil erosionis the displacement of the upper layer of soil, one form of soil degradation. A low level of erosion of soil is a naturally occurring process on all land. The agents ofsoil erosionare water and wind

2609.

Qualification, Certification, and Credentialing Personnel are part of which NIMS Management Characteristic?O A Incident Facilities and LocationsO B. AccountabilityC. Information and Intelligence ManagementO D. Comprehensive Resource Management

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c is the answer to this question The National Incident Management System (NIMS) Training Program defines the program as it relates to theNIMScomponents of Preparedness, Communications and Information Management, Resource Management and Command and Management

2610.

The Story of Human Evolution(b) Modern Human Beings

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Human evolutionis the lengthy process of change by which people originated from apelike ancestors. Scientific evidence shows that the physical and behavioral traits shared by all people originated from apelike ancestors andevolvedover a period of approximately six million years.

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2611.

The Story of Human Evoluti(b) Modern Human Beings

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The origin of modern humans has probably been the most debated issue in evolutionary biology over the last few decades.

Where did we come from?

“The exact origin of modern humans has long been a topic of debate.

Our evolutionary history is written into ourgenome?. The human genome looks the way it does because of all the genetic changes that have affected our ancestors. The exact origin of modern humans has long been a topic of debate.

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2612.

2. The exposed surface of the Earth is known as anĐžr ae che sand

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upper magnet and crust melt

2613.

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The Constitutionwas adopted on 26 November 1949. However, it came into full effect from 26 January 1950.TheConstituent Assembly had members from all parts of India. ... It is because of this concept of pan-India representatives intheAssembly that hasmade our constitutionsurvivethetests of time

2614.

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পথম biswa Sudhaকেতিয়া হৈছিল

2615.

write differences between bye elections and mid-term elections.

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Mid-term Election:

If the Government falls due to in the Lok Sabha or the state Assembly before five years means before the completion period and no alternative government is possible, mid-term elections are held.

Bye Election:

It is held in case of vacation of any seat during the term of legislature. It may be by death, region cancellation of election commission or such other reasons.

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2616.

What are industrial regions? Name the majorones around the world, and in India.

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Industry in IndiaTATA STEEL in Jamshedpurin the worldAmazon

2617.

2. Why are industries located in specific areas?

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Industriesarelocated in specific areasas to meet cost expenses, easy availability of raw materials, access to markets, availability of power etc . these features help theindustriesto develop in short expenses .

as per as available material and income and huge things so industries are located in specific areas

2618.

why are industries located near ports and rivers

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The industries are mostly situated near coastal area because since they need a subsequent or abundance amount of water for the production purpose. So if any water body is near to them they can get cheap or free water which is natural too.

2619.

Name the ports of Karnataka.

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Ports of Karnataka. Karnataka's coastline called Karavali stretches 300 km between Mangalore in Dakshina Kannada district and Karwar in Uttara Kannada district. The coastline of Karnataka has been along the eastern shore of Arabian Sea. Karnataka has one major and ten minor ports in this coastal belt.

2620.

Name any four sea ports of India. Alsomention one feature of each.

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1.The Kandla port is situated90 kms from the Gulf of Kutch, Gujarat in a place called the Kandla creek. It was constructed in the 1950′s after the India Pakistan partition at the loss of Port of Karachi.It is the largest port in India according to how much of cargo is handled.

2.Located in East of India in Andhra Pradesh between Chennai and Kolkata port, the Visakhapatnam port is one of the major 13 ports of India. Lord Willingdon inaugurated the Rs.378 lakh Visakhapatnam port on December 19,1933.

This port handles around 1.2 lakh tonnes of cargo every year.The Visakhapatnam port has three main harbours: the outer harbour, the inner harbour and the fishing harbour.

3. The Chennai port also known as the Madras port is thesecond largest port in the whole of India. It is the third oldest port in India that started its operations in 1881.It lies on the Coromandel coast in the Bay of Bengal and is Tamilnadu’s main port and is the major reason for its stability.

4.The Nhava Sheva which is another name for theJawaharlal Nehru Port is the largest container port in the whole of India.It is situated in the east of Mumbai, Maharashtra. The name Nhava Sheva is derived from the names of two villages that used to exist in that area.

Kandla port..kalkatta port ..Mumbai port

2621.

or fun.Be a Detectivename of one river is hidden in each of the sentences below. Spot i() TheExample: Mandira, Vijayalakshmi and Surinder areAnswer: Ravimy best friendsa) The snake charmer's bustee. stables where horses are housed, andthe piles of wood, all caught fire accidentally. (Hint Another name forRiver Brahmputra)(b) The conference manager put pad, material for reading and a pencil foreach participant. (Hint: A distributary on the Ganga-Brahmputra delta)(c) Either jealousy or anger cause a person's fall (Hint: Name of a juacy fruitt)(d) Bhavani germinated the seeds in a pot (Hint: Look for her in West Africal(e) "1am a zonal champton now declared the exctted athlete. (Hint: Theriver that has the biggest basin in the world)Rises in India and journeys through akistan(Hint: Her delta in Egypt is famous]is situated on her estuary)(Hint: colour!)to the little boy in KG Class. (Hint: Rhymes with 'bongo(。The tiffin box rolled down and all the food fell in dusty potholes. (Hint:(g Malini leaned agatnst the pole when si felt that she was gotng to faint(h) Samantha mesmerised everybody with er magc tricks (Hint London0 "In this neighbourhood, please don't yeail Owners of these houses likto have peace". Warned my father when we moved into our new t0 Write the following words, Maret "On. "goinald the teacherNow make some more on your own and ask your classmates to spot thehidden name. You can do this with any name: that of a lake, mountainstrees, fruits, school items etc.

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2622.

What are the main features of Ganga-Brahmputra basin?

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The main features of this river basin are:

A fertile belt that includes most of north and east India

Rich source of alluvial soil

Number of ox-bow lakes over the plains

Bounded on the north by the mountains and foothills of the Himalayas

On east, lies the famed Sundarbans delta

The Ganga-Brahmaputra river basin region experiences a monsoon type of climate.As is the case for a monsoon climate area, the summers are hot and the winters cool.The Ganga-Brahmaputra basin is the largest riverbasin in the country.

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2623.

Explain the formation of the Ganga-Brahmputra basin in India.

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The Ganga Brahmaputra basin is situated at 10°N to 30°N in the sub-tropical region. The basin is formed as a result of the many tributaries from Ganga and Brahmaputra river. Some of the tributaries of Ganga or the Ganges joining the basin are the Ghaghra, the Son, the Gandhak, the Chambal, and the Kosi. The tributaries of the Brahmaputra joining the basin are Teesta and Meghna.

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2624.

eseribe any three major problems faced by Indian cotton weavers in nineteententury

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The major problems faced by the Indian cotton weavers in the 19th century was that the machineries were very expensive for the weavers to afford them.

The work was very time consuming and also the export markets were creating and issue that collapsed suddenly which lead to the shortage in the cotton and also the price increased of the raw cotton.

2625.

Pl12Describe any three major problems faced by Indian cotton weavers in ninetenthcentury.

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Problems faced by cotton weavers in India are:

1.Their export market collapsed.2.Local market also shrank as it was flooded with Manchester imports.3.Produced by machines at lower costs, the imported cotton goods were so cheap that weavers could not easily compete with them.4.By 1860, weavers could not get sufficient supply of raw cotton of good quality.5.When American Civil War broke out and cotton supply from the US was cut off, Britain turned towards India.6.As raw cotton exports from India increased, the price of raw cotton shot up.

2626.

What is the meaning of road density? Describe any four major problems faced by road transport inIndia.

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Road density is the ratio of the length of the country's total road network to the country's land area.Road transportation in India faces a number of problems.The problems so faced are given as follows:-1)Volume of traffic and passengers.2)Road network is adequate. 3)Half of roads are unmetalled and this limits their usage in the rainy season.4)National highways are inadequate too.5)Roadways are highly congested in cities and most of the bridges and culverts are old and narrow.

2627.

List any three main problems faced by the poor people.

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illiteracysheltersocial discrimination

2628.

Give any three reasons why khadi was important for Mahatma Gandhi.

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(i) Khadi was not only symbol of self-reliance to him but also of resistance to the use of British mill-made cloth.(ii) Khadi became a symbol of nationalism and a rejection of Western mill-made cloth.(iii) He believed in purity, simplicity and poverty and wearing khadi was a symbol of them

2629.

Why do people go to a weeklymarket? Give three reasons

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People comehere for their everyday requirements. Many things inweekly marketsare available at cheaper rates.

This is because when shops are in permanent buildings, they incur a lot of expenditure – they have to pay rent, electricity, fees to the government.

They also have to pay wages to their workers.

THE THREE REASON TO GO WEEKLY MARKET BECAUSE-(I) TO BUY GROCERY PRODUCT.(II) ALL KIND OF PRODUCT IN ONE PLACE(III) ALL PEOPLE IN PLACE BECAUSE NOT ANOTHER SHOP IS OPEN BECAUSE GO WEEKLY MARKET

2630.

Why do people go to a weeklymarket? Give three reasons.

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A weekly market is so called because it is held on aspecific day of the week. Weekly markets do not havepermanent shops. Traders set up shops for the dayand then close them up in the evening. Then theymay set up at a different place the next day. Thereare thousands of such markets in India. People comehere for their everyday requirements.Many things in weekly markets are available atcheaper rates. This is because when shops are inpermanent buildings, they incur a lot of expenditure– they have to pay rent, electricity, fees to thegovernment. They also have to pay wages to theirworkers. In weekly markets, these shop owners storethe things they sell at home. Most of them are helpedby their family members and, hence, do not need tohire workers. Weekly markets also have a largenumber of shops selling the same goods which meansthere is competition among them. If some trader wereto charge a high price, people would move to anothershop where the same thing may be available morecheaply or where the buyer can bargain and bringthe price down.One of the advantages of weekly markets is thatmost things you need are available at one place.Whether you want vegetables, groceries or clothitems, utensils – all of them can be found here. Youdo not have to go to different areas to buy differentthings. People also prefer going to a market wherethey have a choice and a variety of goods.

2631.

4. What is the aim of Chipko movement ?

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In the 1970s, an organised resistance to the destruction of forests spread throughout India and came to be known as Chipko Movement. The name of the movement comes from the word 'Embrace', as the villagers hugged the trees, and prevented the contractors' from felling them.

The main aim of the Chipko Movement or Chipko Andolan was to protect the trees of the forests to be cut. It was basically a forest conservation movement.

Not many people know that over the last few centuries many communities in India have helped save nature. One such is the Bishnoi Community of Rajasthan. The original Chipko Movement was started around 260 years ago in the early part of the 18th century in Rajasthan by this community. A large group of them from 84 villages led by a lady called Amrita Devi laid down their lives in an effort to protect the trees from being felled on the orders of Maharaja (King) of Jodhpur.

In the 20th century, it began in the hills where the forests are the main source of livelihood, since agricultural activities cannot be carried out easily. The Chipko Movement of 1973 was one of the most famous among them

2632.

The main force for the Chipko movement are …""

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The Chipko movement. In the 1970s, an organized resistance to the destruction of forests spread throughoutIndiaand came to be known as the Chipko movement. The name of the movement comes from the word 'embrace', as the villagers hugged the trees, and prevented the contractors' from felling them.

2633.

The main force for the Chipko movement are

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The Chipko protests in Uttar Pradesh achieved a major victory in 1980 with a 15-year ban on green felling in the Himalayan forests of that state by the order of Mrs Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister ofIndia. Since then, the movement has spread to many states in the country.

2634.

what are the major effects of soil erosion

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Soil erosionis a natural process. It becomes a problem when human activitycausesit to occur much faster than under natural conditions.effects:Topsoil is lost throughsoil erosion. This can reduce soil quality andcausewater pollution.Half of thetopsoilon the planet has beenlostin the last 150 years.Soilcarried off in rain or irrigationwater canlead to sedimentation of rivers.factors responsible for soil erosion:

Human factors:deforestation , overgrazing, and mining.

Natural factor: wind, glacier and water.

Other factors: Ploughing in a wrong way and defective methods of farming.

The main cause of soil erosion is the removal of vegetation. Vegetation removal takes place due to removal of forest covers. Unscientific farming has also led to barren lands. The removal of vegetation exposes the topsoil to water and wind. Water and wind cause the topsoil to be removed.

2635.

'Soil erosion and depletion are the major threats to soil as a resource.' In light of theabove statement name and explain any 3 methods of soil conservation.

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Major threatsto theconservation of soil resourcesaresoil erosionboth by water and air, salinization/alkalinity, acidity, organic carbon losses, nutrient imbalance, pollution/contamination by toxic substances, andsoilsealing and capping

your answer is major threats to the conservation of soil resources soil erosion both by water and air selenization alkalinity acidity organic carbon loses Ukraine imbalance pollution and contamination by toxic substance and fall sealing in getting

Conservation of soil is essential for agriculture. It helps in maintaining the food security of the world. Three ways of soil conservation are - (i) By encouraging terrace farming and contour ploughing.(ii) By promoting afforestation.(iii) By controlling overgrazing by animals.

Major threatsto the conservation ofsoil resourcesaresoilerosion both by water and air, salinization/alkalinity, acidity, organic carbon losses, nutrient imbalance, pollution/contamination by toxic substances, andsoilsealing and capping.

Techniques for improvedsoil conservationinclude crop rotation, cover crops,conservationtillage and planted windbreaks, affect botherosionand fertility.

to apply afforastion prevent overgrazing terrace farming

2636.

Describe the chipko movement

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The movement started in Reni village is Garhwal to protect the trees by hugging them and not allowing cutting of these trees is called Chipko Movement. We should conserve forests:(i) To maintain ecological balance.(ii) To conserve biodiversity.(iii) To meet our material aspirations.(iv)To prevent global warming.

2637.

Which bihar MLA has been put in jail after charged in UPA act

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Mla Anant singh ok mokama constituency

2638.

voiteabat sechisnAck 9o04

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To provide that School Management Committee (SMC) of an aided minority school constituted under section 21 of the RTE Act shall function in an advisory capacity and further that the SMC of an aided minority school constituted under section 21 will not be required to prepare the School Development Plan under section 22 of the Act.

2639.

chipko andolan kab shuru hoga

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26 मार्च, 1974 को पेड़ों की कटाई रोकने के लिए 'चिपको आंदोलन' शुरू हुआ

2640.

8.How do women benefit under the new law?

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2641.

1. Name two types of basic HTML element.

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htmlheadtitle/title/headbody/body/hfml

Examples of contenttypesinclude "text/html", "image/png", "image/gif", "video/mpeg", "text/css", and "audio/basic". Forthecurrentlistof registered MIMEtypes,

2642.

B. qui1. Name two types of humidity.ondensation

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The two types of humidity isAbsolute humidityRelative humidity

2643.

9. What are the methods for computing the data relating to Human Development ?

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Developmental psychology uses scientific research methods to study the changes that occur in human beings over the course of their lives.

LEARNING OBJECTIVE

Assess the various scientific research methods for investigating human development

KEY POINTS

To study changes in individuals over time, developmental psychologists use systematic observation; self-reports,clinicalinterviews, or structured observation;case studies; andethnographyor participant observation.

Three common research methods are the experimental method (which investigates cause and effect), correlational method (which explores relationships between variables), and the case study approach (which provides in-depth information about a particular case).

Regardless of whether studies employ the experimental, correlational, or case study methodology, they can use research designs or logical frameworks to make key comparisons within research studies.

Common research designs includelongitudinal, cross-sectional, sequential, and microgenetic designs.

TERMS

cohort

A demographic grouping of people, especially those in a defined age group, or sharing a common characteristic.

Longitudinal

Sampling data over time rather than merely once.

ethnography

The branch of anthropology that scientifically describes specific human cultures and societies.

correlation

One of the several measures of the linear statistical relationship between two random variables, indicating the strength of the relationship but not necessarily the causation.

2644.

meen RonluP

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Definitionofgreen revolution. : the great increase in production of food grains (such as rice and wheat) due to the introduction of high-yielding varieties, to the use of pesticides, and to better management techniques.

Green Revolution Intensive plan of the 1960s to increase crop yields in developing countries by introducing higher-yielding strains of plant and new fertilizers. The scheme began inMexicoin the 1940s, and was successfully introduced in parts ofIndia, se Asia, the Middle East, and LatinAmerica.

2645.

(1) Why should broken pieces of pots be kept at the bottom of plant pots?

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Apieceof crockery in thebottomof thepotaids drainage. It allows water to run off more quickly than soilwouldand prevents compost from clogging up the holes at thebottomof thepot. ... You might think that the bigger gaps where soil meets bits ofbrokencrockery wouldallow more water to filter through.

2646.

(What de gan meen by Accounting ? So

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Accounting is the systematic and comprehensive recording of financial transactions pertaining to a business. Accounting also refers to the process of summarizing, analyzing and reporting these transactions to oversight agencies, regulators and tax collection entities.

2647.

give example of countries which do not provide equal Right to vote

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Saudi Arabia ( women are not allowed), Bhutan ( only one vote per house) Vatican ( women are not allowed)

Saudi Arabia,bhutanetc

2648.

42. यदि किसी सांकेतिक भाषा में “JUG” को “FHTVIK” लिखा जाताहै, तो “NAP” को उसी भाषा में कैसे लिखा जाएगा।(A) NOZBMO. (B) OQZBMO(C) 0QZAMO: (D) OQZBMN

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OQZBMO is the correct answer

OQZBMO........,..................

2649.

Distinguish between western coastal plain and eastern costal plain.

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The differences between Eastern and Western Coastal Plains are:

1. The Eastern Coastal plain lies alongthe east coast of India and iswashed by the Bay of Bengal whereas the Western Coastal Plain lies along thewest coast of India and is washed byThe Arabian Sea.

2. The East Coast plain runs smoothlyfrom the north to the south with abroad plain and level surface whereas the West Coast plain also runs fromthe north to the south and it is in someplaces intersected by the mountain ridges.

3. The large rivers make wide deltason the Eastern Coastal Plains. But the short swift rivers do not make anydeltas on the West Coast.

2650.

5x1-5Distinguish between western coastal plain and eastern costal plain.

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The differences between Eastern and Western Coastal Plains are:

1. The Eastern Coastal plain lies alongthe east coast of India and iswashed by the Bay of Bengal whereas the Western Coastal Plain lies along thewest coast of India and is washed byThe Arabian Sea.

2. The East Coast plain runs smoothlyfrom the north to the south with abroad plain and level surface whereas the West Coast plain also runs fromthe north to the south and it is in someplaces intersected by the mountain ridges.

3. The large rivers make wide deltason the Eastern Coastal Plains. But the short swift rivers do not make anydeltas on the West Coast.

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