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Sushma Vl 3 years, 4 months ago (13291914)

MLT-¹
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Krishan Shingh 3 years, 4 months ago (13258471)

H8
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Shravani Ankush Shinde Shinde 3 years, 3 months ago (11462008)

Pakshi sapnon mein taru fungi par ke jhule dekh rahe hai
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Achyutha Bs 3 years, 4 months ago (13295189)

A constitution of a country contains a set of rules and regulations which are accepted by people all over the country.It is a Supreme law that determines the relation ship of citizens of the country to each other or relationship between citizens and government.It generates trust and co-ordination which is important for different kinds of people living together.it specifies how the government will be constituted and who will have the power to take different decisions.It contains certain Rights which has to be followed by all the citizens including that the government needs to respect all the rights.
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Gunjan Rakesh Kumar 3 years, 4 months ago (11368447)

Oxygen

Shruti Sah 3 years, 4 months ago (13288171)

O2 means oxygen

Tejaswini Chavan 3 years, 4 months ago (13285688)

⭕2 means-------> Oxygen gas

Umair Aftab 3 years, 4 months ago (13263909)

Oxygen gas

Sakib Quraishi 3 years, 4 months ago (13275814)

Oxygen
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Suman Chakma 3 years, 4 months ago (13224475)

Given equation is y=(3k+1)x 2 +2(k+1)x+1=0 Also, it is given that the equation has equal roots. Then D=0⇒b 2 −4ac=0 a=3k+1 b=2(k+1) c=1 b 2 −4ac=[2(k+1)] 2 −4(3k+1)=0 ⇒4k 2 +4+8k−12k−4=0 ⇒4k 2 −4k=0 ⇒4k(k−1)=0 ⇒k=0 k=1 When k=0 equation y=x 2 +2x+1=0 Roots are x=−1,−1 When k=1
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Sukhpreet Kaur Sukh 3 years, 4 months ago (13291857)

Multiplication
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Debajit Debbarma 3 years, 3 months ago (13287732)

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Achinta Mahanty 3 years, 4 months ago (6851696)

207000

Achinta Mahanty 3 years, 4 months ago (6851696)

20700

Ankur Ankur 3 years, 4 months ago (13284784)

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

Communalism and its fundamentalist ideology is not the championing, far less the protection of religiosity. It is the utilisation of the religious divide between the people consciously engineered and perpetuated for a political purpose. It is an ideology based on a religious conflict for a specific political purpose.

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Achyutha Bs 3 years, 4 months ago (13295189)

1)In China elections are held once in every 5 years. 2)People elect their countries parliament. 3)It's called as National People's Congress(Quango Renmin Daibiao Dahui). 4)National People's Congress has the power of appointing the president of the country. 5)National People's Congress has 3000 members where some of them are elected by the army. 6)Before contesting in the elections a candidate needs approval by Chinese Communist Party. 7)Only members of communist parties are allowed to contest in the elections. 8)Elections are always won by communist party which make China undemocratic and it isn't a people's Hope it helps you
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Yatharth Agrawal 3 years, 3 months ago (13432220)

Metals can react with base,acids and water

Kartik Ghuraiya 3 years, 4 months ago (9666550)

Metals are made up of items atoms are the smallest part of matter proton neutron and electron are the subtomic parts of metal chemical properties a metal is like sodium and potassium which is capital kerosene because if we will kept in air it will burn and from the respective oxides.

Trishita Lenka 3 years, 4 months ago (10217873)

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Lucky Singh Rajput ☺️☺️ 3 years, 4 months ago (13301353)

Metal show different chemical properties.

Yogesh Apsunde 3 years, 4 months ago (13280486)

Ch केमिकल प्रॉपर्टीज ऑफ मेटल
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Alok Yadav 3 years, 4 months ago (13283895)

Second chapter ke question answer
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Harini Vijayan 3 years, 4 months ago (1117751)

Yes

Moksadha Vijay 3 years, 4 months ago (12995206)

A small correction is that the first word is not no the correct ans is yes

Moksadha Vijay 3 years, 4 months ago (12995206)

No,because the school in the story is so mechanised and the the robotic teacher which don't have emotions are boring and childrens in story have to study alone in room and they don't have friends But now in the school which we study are so amazing as the childrens are taught by human teachers and played and discussed the homeworks with their friends So whatever the technology may develop the most fun time is when our lovely teachers and friends are with us
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

Gandhiji called off the movement in February 1922 in the wake of the Chauri Chaura incident. In Chauri Chaura, Uttar Pradesh, a violent mob set fire to a police station killing 22 policemen during a clash between the police and protesters of the movement.

We have been brought up to fear insects. We regard them as unnecessary creatures that do more harm than good. Man continually wages war on them, for they contaminate his food, carry diseases or devour his crops. They sting or bite without provocation; they fly uninvited into our rooms on summer nights, or beat against our lighted windows. We live in dread, not only of only unpleasant insects like Spiders or Wasps, but of quiet harmless ones like moths. Reading about them increases our understanding without dispelling our fears. Knowing that industrious ant lives in a highly organised society does nothing to prevent us from being filled with revulsion when we find hordes of them crawling over a carefully prepared picnic lunch. 2. No matter how much we like honey, or how much we have read about the uncanny sense of direction which bees possess, we have a horror of being stung. Most of our fears are unreasonable, but they are difficult to erase. At the same time, however, insects are strangely fascinating, we enjoy reading about them, especially when we find that, like the praying mantis. The lead perfectly horrible lives. We enjoy staring at them, entranced as they go about their business, unaware (we hope) of our presence. Who has not stood in awe at the sight of a spider pouncing on a fly, or a column of ants triumphantly bearing home an enormous dead beetle? 3. Last summer, I spent days in the garden watching thousands of ants crawling up the trunk of my prized peach tree. The tree has grown against a warm wall on a sheltered side of the house. I am especially proud of it, not only because it has survived several severe winters, but because it occasionally produces lushes peaches. During the summer I noticed that leaves of the tree were beginning to wither. Clusters of tiny insects called aphis were to be found on the underside of the leaves. They were visited by a large colony of ants which obtained a sort of honey from them. I immediately embarked on an experiment which, even though it failed to get rid of ants, kept me fascinated for 24 hours. I bound the base of the tree with a sticky tape, making it impossible for the ants to reach the aphis. The tape was so sticky that they did not dare to cross it. For a long time, I watched them scurrying around the base of the tree in bewilderment. I even went out at midnight with a torch and noted with satisfaction and surprise that the ants were still swarming around the sticky tape without being able to do anything about it. I got up early next morning hoping to find that the ants had given up in despair. Instead, I saw that they had discovered a new route. They were climbing up the wall of the house and then on to the leaves of the tree. I realized sadly that I had been completely defeated by their ingenuity. The ants had been quick to find an answer to my thoroughly unscientific methods. a. Choose the correct answer from choices given 1. Man wages against insects because (i) They contaminate food. (ii) Carry diseases. (iii) Spoil his crops (iv) All of the above 2. The author bound the base of the tree with a sticky tape because (i) He wanted to get rid of the ants (ii) He wanted to get rid of aphis (iii) He wanted to get rid of the ants and the aphis (iv) None of the above b. Answer the following questions. 1. What is our attitude towards insects? 2. Why does the writer say that knowing insect as does not help man to change his attitude to insects? 3. Do you think that attitude of man towards insect as described, is right? Why, why not? 4. Why does man try to exterminate insects? 5. What do you think writer wanted to prove by the experiment he conducted on ants? c. Select words from the above passage which conveyed the meaning similar to the following. 1. Drive away (Para 1) 2. Sudden attack (Para 2) 3. Cleverness (Para 3)
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Dev Bagra 3 years, 3 months ago (13283947)

To study about environments and planet
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Vaibhav Sharma 3 years, 4 months ago (13068414)

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Anjali Rathi Anjali Rathi 3 years, 4 months ago (13274389)

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Pandit Shivam Tiwari 3 years, 4 months ago (12509075)

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Amjat Ali 3 years, 4 months ago (13163145)

Sapter 3
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Yashika Nimbhoriya 3 years, 4 months ago (12956879)

Please make fig.
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Anuj Kumar 3 years, 4 months ago (11865907)

<font face ="Times New Roman">Cannot understand question. Please post mire clearly

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