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3951.

(i) Describe the impact of globalisation on Indian agriculture.

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3952.

what are the types of agriculture in India?

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The types of agriculture in India are:-

1.Subsistence farming2.Shifting Agriculture3.Plantation Agriculture4.Intensive Agriculture5.Dry Agriculture6. Wet Agriculture

3953.

What are the types of agriculture in India?Which are they? Write notes on each of them.

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1.Subsistence farming: This is one of the most popular farming techniques that can be seen in various parts of India. The farmer along with his family cultivates grains for themselves or for sale at the local market. The entire family works on the farm and most of the agricultural work is done manually here. Tradition methods of farming are followed by the farmers in their small farms. Since facilities like electricity and irrigation are generally not available to the poor farmers, they do not use fertilizers and high yielding variety of seeds in their fields to the extent they should do.

2.Shifting Agriculture: This way of farming is widely used by the tribal groups to grow crops. First the land is obtained by clearing a forested area and then crops are planted. While the land loses its fertility, another area of land is cleared and the crops are shifted there. The commonly grown crops in this type of farming are dry paddy, maize, millets and vegetables. This practice is known by different name in different regions of India. For example, it is called Jhum in Assam, Ponam in Kerala, Podu in AP and Odisha, Bewar, masha, penda, and bera in MP.But since it causes extensive soil erosion, governments have tried to discourage this practice of cultivation by tribals.

3.Plantation Agriculture: Plantations are only capable of producing a single crop which takes long time to grow. Plantation agriculture is practiced in Kerala, Assam, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. For example, rubber, tea, coffee, cocoa, spices, coconut and fruit crops like apples, grapes, oranges, etc. are grown by plantation agriculture. Since it is a capital intensive process, it requires good managerial ability, technical know-how and advanced machinery, fertilizers, irrigation, and transport facilities. It is an export-oriented agriculture and grown in plantation agriculture have a life cycle of more than two years.

4.Intensive Agriculture: In areas where irrigation has been possible, the farmers use fertilizers and pesticides on large scale to bring their land under high yielding variety of seeds. It is also known as industrial agriculture. It involves higher use of inputs such as capital and labor per unit land area. This is where it differs from traditional agriculture where the inputs per unit land are lower.

3954.

Give reasons.(i) In India agriculture is a primary activity.

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Indiais a developing nation with a large population whereagricultureis mainly aprimary activityand intensiveagricultureis practised where crops are grown on small holdings mostly for subsistence. Two-thirdsof India'spopulation is still dependent onagriculture.

3955.

What are the major differences between the farm agriculture of USA and India?

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In INDIA, the total area under cultivation is 349 million acres and the 60–70% of the total population involved in AGRICULTURE and we are exporting agricultural products with market value of 46 Billion US$.

In USA, the total area under cultivation is about to 922 million acres and only 2% of the population is involved in Agriculture and they are exporting 175 Billion US$ value of Agricultural products.

In INDIA, our farms with small size up to 2 acres and with poor farm mechanization,

But, in USA, their farms are of size up to 400 acres with rich farm mechanization.

Our Indian products are with highly chemical content as we are using lots of chemicals to grow the plants and some countries prohibited our products.

Americans are using technology to grow the plants, and they have their own GPS, GIS and Remote sensing technologies and satellites for Agriculture and natural sources.

3956.

India is moving forward to be a developed nation Define any five achievement of Indian agriculture in developing process.

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As of 2011, India had a large and diverse agricultural sector, accounting, on average, for about 16% of GDP and 10% of export earnings. India's arable land area of 159.7 million hectares (394.6 million acres) is the second largest in the world, after the United States. Its gross irrigated crop area of 82.6 million hectares (215.6 million acres) is the largest in the world. India is among the top three global producers of many crops, including wheat, rice, pulses, cotton, peanuts, fruits and vegetables. Worldwide, as of 2011, India had the largest herds of buffalo and cattle, is the largest producer of milk and has one of the largest and fastest growing poultry industries.

3957.

1) When was the Pent(2) Which revolution in India advanced agriculture?

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Ans :- TheGreen Revolutionin India refers to a period when Indian agriculture was converted into anindustrialsystem due to the adoption of modern methods and technology such as the use of high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, tractors, irrigation facilities, pesticides, and fertilizers.

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3958.

1. Differentiate between a globe and a map explaining their comparative advantages

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A map and a globe are very much different. While a map gives a two dimensional presentation of certain regions in the world, a globe gives a three dimensional presentation of the entire world.

A map is easy to use and portable, whereas a globe is not. The regions can be easily identified in a map than in a globe.

A map presents the physical features of a particular region of theearthon a plane surface. Maps come with various symbols and signs related to the geographical and physical features. A globe can be called as a duplicate earth. It is round in shape and shows accurate areas, distances, directions and relative shape and size.

A map presents a distorted view as it is flat. On the contrary, a globe presents a less deformed view as it is round in shape.

When talking of accuracy, a globe is more accurate than the map. Maps may have wide gaps between regions, that are not seen in globes that only give the right measurements. In a map, one can see that the landtowardsthe North Pole is shown larger than they are. It can also be seen that Antarctica is stretched shown as a stretched continent when it is actually round

A map gives a two dimensional presentation of certain regions in the world, a globe gives a three dimensional presentation of the entire world.

A map presents the physical features of a particular region of theearthon a plane surface.

A globe can be called as a duplicate earth. It is round in shape and shows accurate areas, distances, directions and relative shape and size.

A map is easy to use and portable whereas a globe is not. It is easier to identify regions in a map than in a globe.

When talking of accuracy, a globe is more accurate than the map. Maps may have wide gaps between regions that are not seen in globes.

A map presents a distorted view as it is flat. On the contrary, a globe presents a less deformed view as it is round in shape

3959.

1) In one circuit, resistance of wire is 1092. If it is connectedwith 2.5 V battery, how much electric current will flowthrough it?(A) 0.25 mA(B) 2.5 mA(C) 25 mA(D) 250 mA

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C is correct answer in this questions ,because V =lR

THE CORRECT ANSWER IS C 25mA BECAUSE V=IR

3960.

(d) An athlete making a high jump to clear the bar at Ă ceflait heag6. A blacksmith hammers a hot piece of tron while making a tool How doesthe force due to hammering affect the piece of Iron?

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The process of Hammering hot iron to change its shape is calledforging. Due to hammering force the arrangement of the iron crystals change. If it's hot enough then the strain developed by hammering the iron crystals is relieved by recrystallization.

3961.

Which substances are produced byneutralization process ?

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Salt and acid are produced.

When an acid and a base react, the reaction is called a neutralization reaction. That's because the reaction produces neutral products.

In aneutralization reaction, the acid will produce H+ ions that react to neutralize the OH- ions produced by the base, forming neutral water. A weak acid + a strong base in an acid/base neutralization reaction will form a basic salt.

Water is always one product, and a salt is also produced.

water and salt

3962.

c. Which substances are produced byneutralization process ?

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Neutralization is a process whenacidsandbasesreact to form salt andwater. In a reaction towater, neutralization results in excess ofhydrogenor hydroxide ions present in the solution.

3963.

1. Define 'keystone species' with suitable example

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Definition:Keystone species are those which have an extremely high impact on a particular ecosystem relative to its population. Keystone species are also critical for the overall structure and function of an ecosystem, and influence which other types of plants and animals make up that ecosystem. Thus, in the absence of a keystone species, many ecosystems would fail to exist. A common example of keystone species in the context of conservation biology is the predator-prey relationship. Small predators that consume herbivorous species prevent such herbivores from decimating the plant species in the ecosystem, and are considered keystone species. In this scenario, despite the low number of predators required to maintain a low population of herbivorous species, without this keystone species, the herbivore population would continue to grow, and thus consume all of the dominant plant species in the ecosystem.Examples:Sea Otter,Large Mammalian Predators,Sea Star,etc..

3964.

Write a brief note on Alotropy with suitable example.

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It is a property by which an element can exist in different forms having different physical properties or we can say existence of two or more different physical forms of a chemical element. The different physical forms in which an element can exist are known as allotropes of that element.There are three allotropes for carbon:i)Fullerene ii)Diamond iii)Carbon

3965.

Online Messaging Application

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a good day and time works for you and I'll make sure to get the stuff for the same time as the supreme Court Justice and I will be there at home

a lot of people are trying to get a hold of the day and time that improves the plan for tomorrow

WhatsApp messenger etc.

3966.

sin2 63 sin2 27°cos 17° + cost 73°

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3967.

What is the official name of Bangalore?

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The government of Karnataka accepted the proposal, and it was decided to officially implement the name change from1 November 2006. The Union government have approved (along with other 12 cities) this request inOctober 2014and Bangalore was renamed to “Bengaluru” onNovember 1, 2014.

3968.

Bsamle i4 An open metal bucket is in theshape of a frustum of a cone, mounted on aame me-taillic sheet (see Fig. 13.23). The diameters ofthe two circular ends of the bucket are 45 cmand 25 cm, the total vertical height of the bucketis 40 cm and that of the cylindrical base is6 am. Find the area of the metallic sheet usedo make the bucket, where we do not take intoaccount the handle of the bucket. Also, findthe solume of water the bucket can hold.hollow cylindrical base made of the s

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3969.

arinne and Germania What was the impon which they were portrayed ?

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3970.

iary work to implement food security ?

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With a five-fold increase in food grain production from 50 million tonnes in 1950-51 to about 250 million tonnes in 2014-15, India has moved away from dependence on food aid to become a net food exporter. In 2016, the government launched a number of programmes to double farmers’ incomes by 2022. These seek to remove bottlenecks for greater agricultural productivity, especially in rain-fed areas. They include: the National Food Security Mission, Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), the Integrated Schemes on Oilseeds, Pulses, Palm oil and Maize (ISOPOM), Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, the e-marketplace, as well as a massive irrigation and soil and water harvesting programme to increase the country’s gross irrigated area from 90 million hectares to 103 million hectares by 2017.

3971.

Why did the British preserve official documents?

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3972.

3. Why did the British preserve official documents?et fri

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for british,the act of writing was importent.Every oficial document had to be clearly weitting up and preserved.

3973.

period.107, what did the British do to preserimportant offices documents andcletters

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For theBritish, the act of writingwasimportant. Everyofficial document hadto be clearly written up andpreserved. ... Thepreserved documentscould be used as a point of reference whenever required.

the act writing Washington every official document gad to be clearly written be and preseved

3974.

make a project report on SAVE WATER.

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This is an individual assignment to be done by yourself.

REPORT ON SAVE WATER SAVE LIFEWater is the most precious gift of nature. It isan essential component of life and is vital forsustenance.Without water nothing can live, thus waterconservation has become a need of the hour.So, we should all stand together to conservewater to save life.Spreading this message of saving water,students of class I – A presented a class assembly on 30.4.14.Children highlighted the facts which areresponsible for the increasing demand ofwater and also spoke beautiful quotes about its uses and importance. Some simplemethods for saving water like collecting rain water for various purposes, cutting offshower time etc. were suggestedthrough pla cards. The assemblyconcluded with a pledge by children to‘save water and never waste it’ and amotivation for audience to join themission.... some pics are also attached to it..

3975.

how we can save water at school

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RESTROOMS

The school restrooms present an opportunity to dramatically reduce the amount of water consumed. Installing sensor-operated sinks work well for kids because the faucets shut off automatically. This eliminates the risk of a child turning on the faucet and leaving it running after she leaves the restroom. Check the faucets regularly to look for leaks. Fix any leaking faucets immediately to conserve water. Water-efficient toilets decrease the amount of water used each time someone uses the restroom.

STUDENT INVOLVEMENT

Launch a water conservation awareness campaign within the school. Encourage the teachers to discuss the benefits of conserving water and ways the students can get involved in using less water. A water conservation poster contest allows all of the kids to take part in spreading the news. Choose the best designs and have them turned into permanent signs to hang in the restrooms. The signs serve as a reminder for students to conserve water. Assigning students the role of water monitors during busy restroom times also puts the responsibility in the hands of the students.

CLEANING

Many cleaning duties require water. Using running water to clean ends up increasing the consumption over using a container of water. Fill a bowl or bucket with water and cleaner when cleaning surfaces in the classroom or lunchroom. Use buckets of water for kids to rinse out paint brushes in art class. Use a mop and bucket to clean floors rather than hosing down areas. When cleaning exterior sidewalks and walkways, a broom works well to remove debris. Choose this method instead of using a hose to spray off the walkways.

3976.

how we can save water at school and at home

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Collect excess water and use it wisely. Place ice cream containers under school water fountains and use excess water in the garden.

If not using the tap, turn it off.

Report leaks.

Use a container to wash your brushes.

Use a refillable water bottle.

Talk to others about water. Install aerators on taps.

Install rainwater tanks.

save trees save water save environment

3977.

What is age composition?low much time did the constituent assembly take to complete the Indian Constitutio

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Agedistribution, also calledAge Composition, in population studies, the proportionate numbers of persons in successiveagecategories in a given population. ... A population with persistently high fertility, for instance, has a large proportion of children and a small proportion ofagedpersons.

Age composition indicates the number of people that belong to different age groups.The population of a nation is generally grouped into three broad categories:ChildrenWorking age adultsAged.

3978.

10. "Multi-purposeprojects and large dams have come under great scrutiny Identify thby the setting up of these projects and dams.

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Multipurpose projects and large dams have come under scrutiny because of the following reasons:1 Large dams affect the natural flow of rivers. This results in hampering the flow of sediments. Excessive accumulation of sediments in the reservoirs causes damage to the marine life.2 The dams on the flood plains submerge the vegetation and soil leading to its gradual decomposition.3 It further results in floods due to the deposition of sediments in the reservoirs.4 It causes destruction of the forest areas and the displacement of tribal and local communities.5 It also destroys the natural surroundings and biodiversity of an area.

3979.

"Multi- purpose projects and large dams have come under great scrutiny." Identify theproblems caused by the setting up of these projects and dams.

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Multi purpose projects and large dams have come under great scrutiny due to following reasons:

1)The flora and fauna of the area around which dams have been created gets affected a lot2)The natural flow of the river on which the dam is created gets changed resulting in the deaths and affecting of aquatic life3)The villages near to the dams are always under a risk and sometimes gets submerged underwater4)Construction of dams cause deforestation in a large amount thus affecting the environment.

3980.

st oy इथय४ थक 2 है.PR TR

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मूल अधिकार'भारत के संविधानके तीसरे भाग में वर्णित भारतीय नागरिकों को प्रदान किए गए वे अधिकार हैं जो सामान्य स्थिति में सरकार द्वारा सीमित नहीं किए जा सकते हैं और जिनकी सुरक्षा का प्रहरी सर्वोच्च न्यायालय है। ये अधिकार सभी भारतीय नागरिकों की नागरिक स्वतंत्रता प्रदान करते हैं जैसे सभी भारत के लोग, भारतीय नागरिक के रूप में शान्ति के साथ समान रूप से जीवन व्यापन कर सकते हैं।

3981.

what is legislature, executive and one more I am missing his name.

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Legislature :An organized body having the authority to make laws for a political unit.

Executive : Executive, In politics, a person or persons constituting the branch of government charged with executing or carrying out the laws and appointing officials, formulating and instituting foreign policy, and providing diplomatic representation.

3982.

दीर्घ उत्तरीय प्रश्न (8 अंक वाले)1... हडप्पा सभ्यता की नगर निर्माण योजना पर प्रकाश डालें ।oy e L el e

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प्राप्त नगरों के अवशेषों से पूर्व और पश्चिम दिशा में दो टीले मिले मिले है। पूर्व दिशा में स्थित टीले पर 'नगर' या फिर 'आवास' क्षेत्र के साक्ष्य मिलते हैं। पश्चिम के टीले पर 'गढ़ी' अथवा 'दुर्ग' के साक्ष्य मिले हैं। लोथल एवं सूरकोटदा के 'दुर्ग' और 'नगर' क्षेत्र दोनों एक ही रक्षा-प्राचीर से घिरे है।

3983.

DOMS Page No. 113DatenWilde the important facts on Glesebbe

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Important facts about Giuseppe Garibaldi are as follows:

1) He is considered, with Camillo Cavour, Victor Emmanuel II and Giuseppe Mazzini, as one of Italy's “fathers of the fatherland”.

2) Garibaldi was a central figure in the Italian Risorgimento, since he personally commanded and fought in many military campaigns that led eventually to the formation of a unified Italy.

3) Garibaldi's family's involvement in coastal trade drew him to a life at sea. He participated actively in the community of the Nizzardo Italians and was certified in 1832 as a merchant marine captain.

4) Garibaldi's popularity, his skill at rousing the common people, and his military exploits are all credited with making the unification of Italy possible.

5) The United Kingdom and the United States helped him a great deal, offering him financial and military support in difficult circumstances.

3984.

3. What is a bicameral legislature?

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A bicameral legislature divides the legislators into two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses. Bicameralism is distinguished from unicameralism, in which all members deliberate and vote as a single group, and from some legislatures that have three or more separate assemblies, chambers, or houses.

Bicameral system, a system of government in which thelegislaturecomprisestwo houses. The modern bicameral system dates back to the beginnings ofconstitutional governmentin 17th-century England and to the later 18th century on the continent of Europe and in the United States.

3985.

Explain the legislature power of president

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Ans :- Legislative Powers of President of India. The parliament is composed of president, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha so, president of India is a inseparable part of Indian Parliament. President has power to summon or prorogue the two houses of parliament. After a prorogation, the house must be summoned within 6 months.

3986.

What is the most important function of the legislature?hottho rovernor exereises.

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These are the executive, thelegislative, and the judicial. The generalfunctionof thelegislatureis to make laws. The executive'smain functionis to carry out the laws.

3987.

Heritage of India

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ThecultureofIndiarefers collectively to the thousands of distinct and uniqueculturesof all religions and communities present inIndia. ...Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation of severalcultures, spans across theIndiansubcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several millennia old

3988.

what do mean by cultural Heritage?

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Cultural heritageis the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society thatareinherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations.

3989.

Q.No.15 What do you mean by cultural heritage?

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Cultural heritageis the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society thatare inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations.

3990.

iii) Compare the advantages and disadvantages of multi-purpose river projects.

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Advantage of Multipurpose Project - (1) It controls floods.(2) It provides irrigation facilities and navigation.(3) It generates electricity.(4) It promotes inland irrigation, fishing and afforestation.(5) Human consumption.(6) It provides power generation.

Disadvantage of Multipurpose Project -(1) It induces earthquakes.(2) Population gets displaced.(3) Aquatic life gets affected.(4) Flow of underground water is also checked.(5) River water gets diverted.(6) Extensive forests submerged under water.

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3991.

13. Is poverty reduction in rural India keeping pace with Urban India? Justify with example.Ans....

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The dynamics of poverty reduction are different in the rural and urban India. It is because, the rural poor and urban poor have to face different issues of poverty.Example Landlessness is major issue of poverty in rural areas but in urban areas unemployment is the major issue.The size of family is main determinant of poverty in rural areas, where it has large family size. But in urban areas, the family size is usually small. Child labour is mostly the phenomena of urban area and not that of rural area.Therefore, due to differences in the issues related to poverty, the dynamics of poverty reduction is also differentThe dynamics of poverty reduction are different in the rural and urban India. It is because, the rural poor and urban poor have to face different issues of poverty.Example Landlessness is major issue of poverty in rural areas but in urban areas unemployment is the major issue.The size of family is main determinant of poverty in rural areas, where it has large family size. But in urban areas, the family size is usually small. Child labour is mostly the phenomena of urban area and not that of rural area.Therefore, due to differences in the issues related to poverty, the dynamics of poverty reduction is also different

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3992.

parliament is the supreme legislature of India justify the satement.

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Parliament is the supreme legislature of India becauseit make laws that are applicable to the whole country.It is the highest law making authority in the country.It exercises control over the Council of Ministers and make them answerable and accountable to the Parliament.The Parliament exercises control over the finance and the Council of Ministers have to take prior approval of the Parliament before spending money.Parliament acts as a channel between the masses and the govt.by exercising control over the functioning of the government in public interest.

3993.

the_______of the british serve as an imprtant historic source of the modern period in india

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All the rules and all the amenities that has provided to us by the British government are really working good for our India we can see so many monuments were made in that time and date in present they are beneficial to us.

3994.

What is Indus Valley civilization

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The Indus Valley Civilisation or Harappan Civilisation was a Bronze Age civilisation mainly in the northwestern regions of South Asia, extending from what today is northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India.

3995.

Why indus valley civilization has three names

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The Indus Valley Civilisation was named after the Indus Valley, where the first remains were found. The Indus Valley Civilisation was also named as the Harappan civilisation after Harappa, the first of its sites to be excavated in the 1920s, in what was then the Punjab province of British India.[

3996.

state the point of similarities and difference between indus valley and mesopotomia

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Mohenjo-daro and Harappa, of the Bronze Age, depict an era that boasts of human development in architecture and city planning. A civilization that was hidden underground for many years was accidentally found, and excavations started. Both the cities are a part of the Indus Valley Civilization.wseNotessearch

Both civilizations flourished in similar periods and shared many geographical, cultural, and political elements in common.

The ancient Mesopotamian civilizations were located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, while Harappa andMohenjo-Daro were both located in the valley of the Indus river. Thus both civilizations were highly dependent on rivers for irrigation.

Both civilizations were agricultural (as opposed to hunter-gatherer) and required large groups of people to coordinate complex schemes of irrigation in order to produce sufficient food.

Both of these civilizations were highly urbanized, with sophisticated transport and economic networks enabling them to raise food in the surrounding areas in order to support wealthy cities with advanced crafts, artistic production, sophisticated religions, technology, and government bureaucracies.

Both of the civilizations had some form of writing. Although Mesopotamian writing has been deciphered, the Indus script, which evolved in the same period and was in widespread use, has not been deciphered, meaning that we know much less about the Indus civilizations than we do about Mesopotamia.

Both had polytheistic religions, although less is known of the Indus one due to the lack of deciphered written texts

3997.

State the point of similarities and difference between indus valley and mesopotomia.

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3998.

What is a project?

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A project is a series of tasks that need to be completed in order to reach a specific outcome. A project can also be defined as a set of inputs and outputs required to achieve a particular goal.

3999.

() What is a project?

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A project is an activity to meet the creation of a unique product or service and thus activities that are undertaken to accomplish routine activities cannot be considered projects

4000.

Write (T) for true and (F) for false.1. The shape of the Earth is a true sphere.2. The Earth has a tilted axis just like the globe.3. The drawings of large landmasses get distorted in maps.4. Maps give accurate information even for small areas.5. The arrow in the top right-hand comer of the map is marked with the letter 'S.

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1. False (Shape of Earth is an oblate spheroid.)2. True (Earth's axial tilt is about 23.5 degrees.)3. False4. True5. False (The arrow on the top right corner is marked N indicating North)

1)false2.true3false4.true5.false