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WHY DO YOU THINK THAT THE DEMAND FOR FRESHWATER IS INCREASING ? |
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Answer» These water demands are expected to increase in a changing climate due to changes in temperature and precipitation. ... For example, in a warming climate, increased rates of evaporation and decreases in snowpack will decrease the supply of freshwater in some US river systems and groundwater available for human use. Sorry but I'm not satisfied with the answer is there any other answer. |
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"The sparrow is sorry for the peacock at the burden of his tail." |
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Answer» The sparrow is very plain compared tothe beautiful peacock and it's tail, but still she does not envy him...for he cannot join her in flight. |
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/ The Jallianwala Bagh massacre |
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Answer» Massacre of Amritsar, also called Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre, Jallianwalla also spelled Jallianwala, incident on April 13, 1919, in which British troops fired on a large crowd of unarmed Indians in Amritsar in the Punjab region (now in Punjab state) of India, killing several hundred people and wounding many hundreds more. It marked a turning point in India’s modern history, in that it left a permanent scar on Indo-British relations and was the prelude to Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi’s full commitment to the cause of Indian nationalism and independence from Britain.
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Name of Experiment+ Study of diferent microphones & speStudy of different microphones & speakers |
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Answer» Microphone technology types. Some of the major types of microphone technology include: Moving coil /dynamic microphone: This type of microphone is widely used for stage performances and many other applications. The moving coil microphone, has a small cone with a coil wound at its apex. Amicrophoneis the same as a speaker. The diaphragm of the driver of the headphones is moved by the molecules of air that make up a soundwave. ... Just get a pair of headphones and plug them into your laptop's input. Or plug them into whatever recording device you're using |
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श् 1870 और 1880 के दशकों में लोग ब्रिटिश शासन से क्यों असंतुष्टथे? |
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Answer» ब्रिटिश सरकार ने, राज के रूप में, खुद को कम कुशल और अधिक नस्लवादी दिखाया था, जो ईस्ट इंडिया कंपनी थी। कंपनी ने अपने भारतीय ठेकेदारों और कर्मचारियों के लिए धन और सगाई का पीछा किया था। कर नहीं लगाया गया था: इसके बजाय, कंपनी ने अपने कुछ मुनाफे को बुनियादी ढांचे और सार्वजनिक / वाणिज्यिक सेवाओं जैसे बैंकिंग, प्रकाशन और इतने पर वापस कर दिया। इसके अलावा, कंपनी ने भारतीय मालिकों और उद्यमियों से भूमि या उद्योग की चोरी नहीं की थी। यह एक अनुबंध खरीदार के रूप में काम करता था।please like the solution 👍 ✔️👍 thanks |
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what is EPI Center? |
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Answer» The place from where a earthquake begins or start is known as the Epicenter. The epicenter in seismology is the point on the Earth's surface directly above a hypocenter or focus, the point where an earthquake or an underground explosion originates. |
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0.2 Why did the Tsarist autocracy collapse in 1917? |
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Answer» The Tsarist collapsed in 1917 due to the following reason: 1. With in Russia a democratic groups had become more vigorous. The Czar however still regard as his secret duty to preserve absolute authority. 2. The Russian people wanted that war should come to an end. The Czar had already mismanaged the war and he insisted on continuing to take part in it. 3. The peasants were extremely dissatisfied. They wanted that cultivable land should be given to that tiller's but the autocratic government did not pay any heed to their demands. 4. The working conditions of the workers were deplorable. There was a General demand that the industries should be controlled by the workers themselves. However the Czars and the ruling classes favoured the industrialists and neglected the workers. 5. There was widespread discontent against the autocratic rule of Czar. The royal family did not enjoy people respect because of the influence of Rasputin. The Russian autocracy was bound to collapse as it had no support from the people. |
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43. WHY WERE PEOPLE DISSATISFIED WITH BRITISH RUL1870 AND 1880? |
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Answer» thanks a lot mr |
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1. Why were people dissatisfied with British rule inInirthe 187Os and 1880s? |
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8. Why were people dissatisfied with British rue in the 1870sand 1880s? |
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Fill in the blanks :a) 9 9 39-O 49 72 3 9 6 2nu ABC |
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Answer» 7,8,7 is the best answer 9 8 9 3 9 7 4 9 7 2=2 3 9 6 2 8,7,7 is the best answer 7 8 7 is right answer 7 8 7 is the best answer solution 98939-74974=23962 7,8,7 is the right ans 7,8,7 is the correct answer 98939 - 74977 =23962 98937- 74972 is the right answer 98939-74977=23962 is the following question answer 9-7=27--4=39-7=2so ans is 7,7,7. 7,8,7 is the best answer 9 8 9 3 77 4 9 7 72 3 9 6 2 97939-74977=23962 is the right answer plz my answer accept 98939-74974=23962 is the right answer पहले बॉक्स में 7, दूसरे बॉक्स में 8, तीसरे बॉक्स में 7 अंक होंगे 98939-74977=23962is the best answer a_7 b-8 c_7 from left to right side 7 8 7 answer best h 7,8,7 is correct answer in all blanks the answer is 7 answer is 787 correct 7,8,7 is the right answer 7 , 8 , h is the correct answer. 7, 8 , 7 is the correct answer. 7,8,7 is correct answer 7 8 7 is the answer for your question 7,7,7 right answer right 95939- 74977= 23962 9 8 9 3 9-7 4 9 7 7=2 3 9 6 2 9 8 9 3 9- 7 4 9 7 7----------------- 2 3 9 6 2 7,8,7 is the answer for this question 7,7 and 7 is best answer _ 98939-74977 23962 7,7,7,is the best Answering 91939-74977 23962is the answer 9 8 9 3 9- 7 4 9 7 7_____________ 2 3 9 6 2 7,8,7 is the bast ans |
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, ind C2. In a rightht angled triangle, if one of the other two angles istnd the remaining angle. |
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B3 Bl Dihikk 20 1рдл 101 |
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Answer» राज्यसभा का पदेन सभापतिउपराष्ट्रपतिहोता है। राज्य सभा के सदस्यों के विपरीत राज्यसभा के सभापति का कार्यकाल 5 वर्षों का ही होता है। लोक सभा के विपरीत राज्यसभा का सभापति अपना इस्तीफा उपसभापति को नहीं बल्कि राष्ट्रपति को देता है। चूंकि वर्तमान में भारत के उपराष्ट्रपति वैकेया नायडू है इसलिए वे राज्यसभा के सभापति होते हैं। राज्यसभा का पहला सत्र 13 मई 1952 को हुआ था |
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brtween intersal fertilisation and external fertlisation. |
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Answer» Internal Fertilization The fertilization process occurs within the body of a female is called internal fertilization. It is a specialization for the protection of egg, but it depends on the birth method . Reptiles and birds have thick shell, covering the egg to protect it from dehydration and destruction. However, fertilization occurs inside the body otherwise, sperm has to enter through a thick wall. Animals such as mammals also have internal fertilization, where embryo develops inside mother, which enhances the protection to the embryo1. Internal fertilization facilitates the survival of the embryo, selective fertilization, and longer protection and minimizes the wastage of gametes. External Fertilization In external fertilization fusion of sperm and egg occurs externally of the female body. External fertilization needs water to facilitate their fertilization, so it occurs in wet environments. Female and male gametes are released to the water, and male gamete is mostly mobile. This type of fertilization can be seen in lower plants. The advantage of external fertilization is that it produces a large number of offspring due to the external hazards. So survival of the embryo is comparatively lower. Amphibians and fish are examples for these types of animals. |
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8.Explain any three reasons which created a large number of new readers in the nineteenth century.OR |
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Answer» Following were the reasons which created a large number of readers in 19th century-a) Chap books were introduced in the societies and which were very cheap so that common people can afford itb) publishers started to write folk tales that"s why many people started taking interest.c) publishers even started to publish ballads with the folk storiesd) publishers started to publish more and more pictures in the books so that literate people can also take interest on these books. |
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DatePage No.7-luba/ l the total population on India accooling1 to 2011 census ? |
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Answer» India's total populationas on March 1,2011is 1,210,726,932 or 1.21 billion - an increase of 181.96 million persons in absolute number of populationduring 2001-11 The total population of india according to 2011 cencus is 940 females per 1000 males which is called as sex ratio and it's literary rate is about 74% in india. According to the census reports of Indian Census 2011, the population of India is1,210,854,977with 623, 724, 248 males and 586,469, 174 females. The total literacy rate in the country at present is 74.04%. The density of population is 382 persons/sq.km. According to the census report of 2011 the total population of India is 1.21 billion |
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() UV-C विक्य्िए(गत़ 'जनन el झून |
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Answer» 100 - 280 nm its true? |
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Which layer of the atmosphere protects us from harmful UV radiation? |
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Answer» The stratospheric ozone layer—the part of the atmosphere thatprotects usfrom the sun's ultraviolet radiation |
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Who were Jacobins ? Mention any two changes which were brought by Jacobins inthe clothing of France after 1789.15.1+2-3 |
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Answer» The leader is maximillion robesphere Jocobins were the members of the jocobins clubs who called themselves the sans-culotess or without knee breeches to distinguish themselves from the aristocracy people who were knee breeches. After 1789 both men and women began wearing clothing that was loose and comfortable. |
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15. Who were Jacobins ? Mention any two changes which were brought by Jacobins in1+2-3the clothing of France after 1789. |
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Answer» The leader is maximillion robesphere jocobins were the members of the jocobins clubs who called themselves the sans-culotess or without knee breeches to distinguish themselves from the aristocracy people who were knee breeches.after 1789 both men and women began wearing clothing that was loose and comfortable. |
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1. Decuss the political of the Fremch Revolution of 1789 How far eurbo2. Which groups of Prench society fron the Revolution and which werersd toMonspower? |
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Answer» 1. The main political causes wereThe Autocracy of the Kings There was no definitepolicy of the nation and everywhere signs of chaos and confusion could be seen. The Bourbon rulers failed to control the state affairs properly with the result that people began to lose their faith in the king and wanted to end once and for all the absolute power of the king.Defective Administration The French administration was not being properly carried on. It was a hotbed of favouritism and nepotism. The prize posts were reserved for the aristocrats and the nobles, no matter, if they did not possess the required qualifications. All the important offices were given to the highest bidders. Though there was a governor in each province, yet these governors had no legislature, or councils. Similarly, the Municipalities and the Corporations also differed in their way of working from one to the other.Lack of Efficiency in the Administration The Seven Years' War proved fatal for the prestige and finances of France. It not only exhausted royal treasury but also affected the honour of France adversely.Extravagancy Crores of francs were spent for the maintenance of the luxurious mansions. Historians are of the opinion that the extravagance of the king and queen was responsible for emptying the royal coffers. He did not cut his coat according to his cloth.The Power of the Court The laws were made by the will of the king. About 400 different types of laws were in force in France. What was applicable at one place might not be in force at another place.Disability and Unworthiness of the Rulers The French monarchy had become completely immoral and corrupt during the reign of Louis XVI. There was a countrywide discontentment and dejection in France due to the evil deeds of the king.Burden of Taxes There was a feeling of discontentment resentment amongst the masses against the contemporary ruler and officials and they wished from the core of their heart that the present form of government should be replaced forthwith so that they might heave a sigh of relief. |
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" the idea of the freedom of speech and expression was assaulted through the abolition of censorship in France in 1789 ". how far do you agree with this |
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Answer» yes we can state that 1. The people gained the freedom of speech and expression asa 'natural and inalienable' right. 2. The ideas of philosophers were discussed intensively insalons and coffee houses and spread among people through books and newspapers. 3. Newspapers, pamphlets, books and printed pictures floodedthe towns and spread rapidly to the countryside. 4. Freedom of press implied that opposing views of eventscould be expressed. 5. There were plays, songs and festive processions which attracted large number of illiterate people. They helped them to grasp and identify with ideas like liberty or justice about which the political philosophers wrote. |
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Q.! What do you understand by Censorship. |
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Answer» Censorshipis the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information, on the basis that such material is considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or "inconvenient".[2][3][4]Censorship can be conducted by a government[5]private institutions, andcorporations. Censorship -- the control of the information and ideas circulated within a society -- has been a hallmark of dictatorships throughout |
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ki i20 o W Uhedy ok motmed oSSव. Ve o नीति dos g |
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Answer» Every year, World Consumer Rights Day (WCRD) is celebrated on March 15 with an aim to raise global awareness about consumer rights. On March 15 in the year 1962, it was John F. Kennedy who had formally addressed the issue of consumer rights. Since then, the consumer movement marks this day as the day to promote the consumers' rights. To protect the interest of Indian consumers in the ever-growing Indian economy, the government of India passed Consumer Protection Act, 1986 that gives Indian consumers some basic rights.It has become an important occasion for mobilising citizen action |
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92 23.How do you define "People as Resource"? |
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Answer» People As Resources. Meaning of HumanResources:People as Resource' is a way of referringtoa country's workingpeoplein terms of their existing productive skills and abilities. ... Like otherresourcespopulation also is aresource— a 'humanresource |
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What will happen if water is kept in this pot overnight?herita |
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Answer» the water will become cool but it also can be attacked by bacteris |
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5. Do you think it would have been easy fcslaves to join the sangha? Give reasons fd |
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Very short answer type questions :1. Give a term for the process of removal of weeds. |
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Answer» Weeding is the process to remove out the weeds. Weeds are unwantedvplants which grown along the useful crops. Weeding is required because weeds are competitive plants as they reduce the useful crop yield by acquiring space, fertilizers and nutrients from the soil. Weeding is the process of removing unwanted plants from the field , because it releases toxins which are harmful for the plant growth. weedicides is the answer |
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What is pollution. Give short answer |
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Answer» Ans :- Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat or light. Pollutants, the components of pollution, can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants. |
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What are the Alma-Ata principles |
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1.cyclone are frequent in .................2. series of ocean waves ........... |
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Answer» 1. Summer in the tropical region2. Tsunami |
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A submarine emits a sonar pulsewhich returns from anunderwater clijff in 1.02 s. If thespeed of sound in salt water is1531 m/s, how far away is theclif? |
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Who collected popular Scottish ballads? |
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Answer» Ans :- The ballad is by no means the sole property of Scotland, but it is rooted deeply in Scottish popular culture: in the hills of the Borders, the fishing villages of the northeast, the berry fields of Perthshire, the broadside collections of the national archives, and the venues of Glasgow’s Celtic Connections folk festival. Its significance for Scotland has been documented over centuries. |
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what do u mean by appendages? |
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Answer» An appendage is any of the homologous body parts that may extend from a body segment. These include antennae, mouthparts (including mandibles, maxillae and maxillipeds), gills, walking legs (pereiopods), swimming legs (pleopods), sexual organs (gonopods), and parts of the tail (uropods) |
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what do u mean by conserving resources |
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Answer» Conservation of resourcesis the ethical use and protection of valuableresources, such as trees, minerals, wildlife, water and others. It focuses on maintaining the natural world in order to protect the sources ofresources. conservation of resources means to conserve resources and giving them time to get renewed to conserve resources and giving to get renewed is called conserving resources. |
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Name the Chinese pilgrim to India who camein search of Buddhists texts. |
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Answer» Hsuan Tsang came to India during the reign of Harsha Vardhan and Fa hein came during the reign of Chandragupta II. |
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theLaterVedicPeriod.usedcontains spells, charms to ward off danger.coinsin3. Silver and4.wereーーーーーーーーーーーー |
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Answer» Silver and Cooper coinsRigved. |
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What are the major contriburions of the Mauryan to Buddhist ar? |
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Answer» In the Mauryan period, stone culture dramatically emerged as the principal medium of the Indian artists. Some evidence is put forward by John Irwin that Ashokan columns may be the culmination of the ancient pre-Buddhist religious tradition in India of a cult of one cosmic pillar of axis mundi. With the Mauryan Empire, came a change in the art forms as well.Earlier, wood was the chief material for most of the art forms, but it was changed to stone during the Maurya Empire. Even the present day National Emblem of India, the Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath belongs to the Maurya Empire. in the form of stupas,pillars,caves,etc. |
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2. The Jataka tales are(b) Buddhist texts.(a) Jain texts.(c) Vedic texts. |
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Answer» option B is correct. |
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e)During the Later Vedic Age, the position of the king became |
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Answer» The king did not enjoy absolute power in the early vedic age as there was a tribal kingship . Shabha and samiti were more powerful and the king had many officials to assist him But in later vedic age king became powerful and kingship became hereditary .The kings did not rule over nomadic tribes . |
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1. Fill in the blanks.a.became the king after Chandragupta Maurya.b. Ais a holy Buddhist building.c. The Lion Capital was found atd. Ashok's family name was[Ashok / Bindusar)(stupa / edict)[Sarnath / Sanchi][Gupta / Maurya] |
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Answer» Ashok stupas sarnath Gupta (a) bindusar b. stupa. c. sanchi. d. Gupta AshokStupasSarnathGupta a. ashokb.edicts.c.sarnath.d.maurya.sahi hai to like plsss frnds. 🎗🎗🏆🏆🎗🏅🎗🥇🏆🏆🏅🏅🎖🏆🎗🎗🏅🏆🥇🎗🏆🏆 ashok stupas Sarnath gupta (A). Bindusa . (B). Stupa . (C). Sanchi. (D). Gupta . Ashok stupas sarnath gupta ashokstupasarnathgupta 1 Ashok2 stupa3. sarnath4.gupta A. Askok.B. edicts.C. sarnath.D. maurya a Ashokb stupaC sarnathd gupta 1. Bindusar2.stupa3.sarnath4.gupta a) Bindusarab) Stupac) Sarnathd) Maurya Ashokstupasarnathmaurya a.ashok.b.edicts.c.sarnath.d.maurya.shi h to comment kro plz friends. a.bindhusar b .stupac. saranathd.gupta 1,ashok 2, stupa 3, sarnath 4, maurya a Ashok b edits c Sarnath d Maurya sahi hai please like friends 1ashok2stupa3sanchi4maurya (a) bindusar (b) stupa (c) Sancho (d) Gupta 1.Ashok2.Stupa3.Sanchi4.gupta. a-bindusarb-stupac-sanchid-maurya a.bindusara b.stupa c.sarnath d.maurya a. bindusar b. stupa c. sanchi d. gupta a. Ashok became the king after chandragupta Mariya. 1 Ashoka 2 stupa 3 sarnath 4 gupta |
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what is the weight of adult human |
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Answer» 74.1 kg is the weight of adult human being |
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what is Adult franchise |
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Answer» Adult franchise is a fundamental pillar of any democracy. Adult franchise means that the right to vote should be given to all adult citizens without the discrimination of caste, class, colour , religion or sex. It is based on equality which is a basic principle of democracy. Adult franchise is a fundamental pillar of any democracy. Adult franchise means that the right to vote should be given to all adult citizens without the discrimination of caste, class, colour , religion or sex. It is based on equality which is a basic principle of democracy. thanks |
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re nSaMa eetRecha kaclinant |
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Answer» TheSangita-RatnakaraofSharngadeva(1210–1247) is one of the most important musicological texts from India, which bothHindustani musicandCarnatic musicregard as a definitive text. The text is also known asSaptadhyayias it is divided into seven chapters. The first six chapters,Svaragatadhyaya,Ragavivekadhyaya,Prakirnakadhyaya,Prabandhadhyaya,TaladhyayaandVadyadhyayadeal with the various aspects of music and musical instruments while the last chapter Nartanadhyayadeals with dance. The significant commentaries on the text include the Sangitasudhakaraof Simhabhupala (c.1330) and the Kalanidhiof Kallinatha (c.1430). This work was written by Śārńgadēva in the end of thirteenth century. The author was attached to the court of Yādava King Singhaņa, whose capital was Devagiri ( the present Daulatabad, in the South Maharashtra). |
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Who lived in the "Black Towns in cities suclas Madras? |
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Answer» Indians lived in black towns in cities such as Madras |
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(7) What are National Parks ?Ans.(8) What are sanctuaries?!Ans.*Q.6. Give reasons.(1) It is important to conserve the livin |
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Answer» natinal parks are a very huge parts of forests national parks involves the animals birds. we can went to them Asanctuary, in its original meaning, is a sacred place, such as ashrine. By the use of such places as a haven, by extension the term has come to be used for any place of safety. This secondary use can be categorized into human sanctuary, a safe place forhumans, such as a political sanctuary; and non-human sanctuary, such as an animal or plant sanctuary. Asanctuary, in its original meaning, is a sacred place, such as ashrine. By the use of such places as a haven, by extension the term has come to be used for any place of safety. This secondary use can be categorized into human sanctuary, a safe place forhumans, such as a political sanctuary; and non-human sanctuary, such as an animal or plant sanctuary. |
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Y2Name the famous novel of JaneAusten |
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Answer» Northanger Abbey: Funniest. Sense and Sensibility: Most well-rounded. Pride and Prejudice: Most charming. Mansfield Park: Most psychologically complex. Emma: Cleverest. Persuasion: Most beautiful. |
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three authors who wrote aboutHarshavardhana. |
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Name 2 famous socialist |
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Answer» J.V. StalinVladimir Lenin |
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Name famous craft towns. |
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Answer» Ans :- 11 Places In India That Create IncredibleHandicraftsThe World... The Colourful Masterpieces Of Madhubani, Bihar. The Ikat Patola From Patan, Gujarat. ... The Exotic Marble Stone-CraftOf Agra. ... Puppetry From Rajasthan. ... Kanchipuram Pattu Sarees From Kanchipuram. ... Magu From Sualkuchi, Assam. ... Pashminas From Changthang Region, Ladakh. ... Bedsheets From Pilkhuwa in Ghaziabad. |
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