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Jasleen Gill 4 years, 8 months ago (8726093)

Under this system, one organ of the government keeps the check over te entire. None of the organs can exercise unlimited powers. This keeps a balance of power sharing among various institutions.

Santosh Ram 4 years, 8 months ago (9322427)

The system of check and balance is called horizontal division of power. When the power is shared between different components of the government such as legislature , executive , judiciary . Different levels of government are allowed to exercise the same level of power. This system is called check and balance. As it ensures that none of the organs can enjoy unlimited powers. One organ checks another.

Adithya Dev A 4 years, 8 months ago (10643926)

It is the name given to the arrangement of power sharing between different organs of government. In the system of checks and balances, each organ checks upon the power of the other organs and thereby, a balance among these organs ie, JUDICIARY, LEGISLATURE and EXECUTIVE. Eg :- Though judjes are appointed by the executive, they have been provided the right to question the authority of the executive when required.
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Adithya Dev A 4 years, 8 months ago (10643926)

3) Reasons for land degradation in India :- a) DEFORESTATION = Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Chhatisgarh, Jharkand. b) OVERGRAZING = Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat. c) OVERIRRIGATION = Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh. d) MINERAL PROCESSING = Grinding limestone in cement industry and soapstone in ceramic stone has caused a reduction in the infiltration capacity of the soil and has generated huge amount of mineral dust in the atmosphere. e) INDUSTRIAL WASTE = Improper discharge leads to degradation of soil infiltration capacity as well as overall health.

Adithya Dev A 4 years, 8 months ago (10643926)

2) Land use pattern :- 1) Forest. 2) Land not available for cultivation - a) Barren and waste land. b) Land put for non agricultural purposes like Roads and railways. 3) Other uncultivated land (excluding FALLOW) - a) Culturable wasteland (left uncultivated for > 5 agricultural years). b) Grazing land and permanent pastures. c) Land under mischalleneous tree crops and groves. 4) Fallow land (can be current fallow or other than current fallow). 5) Net sown area - Land sown more than once in a year + Net sown area = Gross cropped area.

Adithya Dev A 4 years, 8 months ago (10643926)

1) The various needs for which land is used in a region is known as LAND UTILISATION. These include ROADS, RAILWAYS, CULTIVATION, NOMADING, CONSTRUCTION, MINING, etc.
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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 5 months ago (2983787)

30xy³z² is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

(-2xy²)(5y)(-3z²)

= (-10xy³)(-3z²)

= 30xy³z²

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Pratham Makwana 4 years, 8 months ago (7963173)

0,1,2,3,4,5

Sandeep Kumar Rout 4 years, 8 months ago (7213062)

Starting from 0 are the whole number

Gargi Singh 4 years, 8 months ago (11099127)

0,1,2,3,4,5 etc

Rohit Gupta 4 years, 8 months ago (11057441)

Whole number is 0, 1, 2, 3.........

Tanmay Tukaram Damale 4 years, 8 months ago (11123799)

Number's like 0,1,2,3...
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Mahi Yadav Mahi Yadav 4 years, 8 months ago (11125810)

Vah Chidiya Jo chapter Mein Kavita ka Har band vah Chidiya jo hai roop se shuru hota hai mujhe mujhe bahut pyar hai use per khatm hota hai Hota hota hai tum bhi e Ko Tum Bhi Gai Nahin panktiyan ka Kalpana se shuru karo Jod kar likho iska
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Chavada Sanjay 4 years, 7 months ago (9681749)

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Santosh Ram 4 years, 8 months ago (9322427)

Degraded land are those land which are no longer useful for cultivation. The factors responsible for land degradation are 1. Increase population and its increasing pressure on land. 2. Deforestation 3. Soil erosion 4. Over grazing by animals 5. Excessive single cropping 6. Expansions of cities. 7. Salinisation(increase of salt concentration in soil).
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Preeti Dabral 4 years, 5 months ago (2983787)

=4(3/4)+9(2/5)

=3+18/5

=(now take LCM)

=15/5+18/5

=33/5

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Manjit Malik 4 years, 8 months ago (11124428)

12x+7x+1 19x+1

👌Aditya 👌 👌Kumar👌 4 years, 8 months ago (8928481)

It's easy by using middle term spilt
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Keep On It 4 years, 8 months ago (10987035)

(ax³/3)+(bx²/2)+(cx)+C
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Jahnavi Mittal 4 years, 8 months ago (11138721)

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Asha Mayanglangbam 4 years, 8 months ago (9130695)

Nana Saheb was born as Dhondu Pant, was an Indian peshwa(is from Persian word Pēshwā meaning foremost,leader) of Maratha Empire,aristocrat and fighter, who led the rebellion in Kanpur during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
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Bulu Behera 4 years, 8 months ago (10925752)

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Kalli Sahoo 4 years, 8 months ago (8645221)

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Devanshi Jena 4 years, 5 months ago (10250626)

Refer from YouTube
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Rajesh Singla 4 years, 8 months ago (10965748)

This right provides compensation to the consumers against unfair trade practices of the seller for instance,if the quantity and quality of the product do not confirm to those promised by seller, the buyer has the right to claim compensation
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Rajiv Maan 4 years, 8 months ago (11112878)

A democracy consists of four key elements: a political system for choosing and replacing the government through free and fair election, the active participant of the people, as citizens, in politics and civics life; protection of the human rights of all citizens.
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Dilip Kumar 4 years, 7 months ago (10907721)

30÷1/2+10 15+10 25ans

Manan Gulati 4 years, 8 months ago (11125500)

25

Sejal Yadav 4 years, 8 months ago (10545796)

25

Aditi Mishra Ix-A 4 years, 8 months ago (10606446)

30÷½=15 15+10=25 Ans-25
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Shivam Sharma 4 years, 8 months ago (11091726)

Good morning Mam Shivam Sharma present mam
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Harshit Khandelwal 4 years, 8 months ago (11121114)

Vasko da gama

Utkarsh Mayal 4 years, 8 months ago (11123311)

Vasko da gama
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Adarsh Vardhan Atri 4 years, 8 months ago (11109211)

NaCl

Jasleen Gill 4 years, 8 months ago (8726093)

NaCl

Rajiv Maan 4 years, 8 months ago (11112878)

Sodium chloride : NaCl

Adithya Dev A 4 years, 8 months ago (10643926)

Do you really belong to class 10?

Manjot Devgun 4 years, 8 months ago (11123167)

NaCl
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Navya Saini 4 years, 8 months ago (11139084)

Thanks

Sumedha Shrivastava 4 years, 7 months ago (11127940)

It is best way to learn maths easily

Mehek Sahoo 4 years, 8 months ago (10521722)

It is use to solve the mathematic question

Piyush Mehra 4 years, 8 months ago (11124738)

Good morning mam

Aitorma Debbarma 4 years, 8 months ago (11123427)

The best way
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Vizzy Viz 4 years, 7 months ago (11049490)

As we know that this chapter is related to crops and there management so first thing is that what is a crop? When a plant of the same kind is grown on a large scale it is said to be a crop. So,till 10000bc people were nomadic. They wander here and there in search of food water and shelter. Slowly they started to grow crops and this lead to the discovery of agriculture. Now various practices are involved in agriculture. These are preparation of soil,sowing,adding manure and fertilizers, irrigation,removing weeds,harvesting and storage. So, the process of turning and loosening the soil is called PLOUGHING/TILLING. ploughing is helpful bcs it helps the plants to penetrate deep in the soil and to breathe easily. They also help in shuffling of friendly microbes and nutrients. Now the process of puting seeds in the soil is called sowing. There is a funnel like structure which was sued for sowing. I used here was bcs its a traditional method and isn't done nowadays. So in modern days sowing is done with a Seed drill. It helps to remove weeds and help in sowing. Seed drill helps to sow the seeds at an equal depth and distance and it also saves time and labour. So next the third step is adding manure and fertilizers. So first we need to know the difference between manure and fertilizers. Manure is an organic substance which is prepared by decomposition of dead remains of plants and animals. It is prepared in fields. It provides alot of humus to plants. It do not cause pollution. It is less nutrient rich. Whereas fertilizers are inorganic salts. The are produced in factories. They are very rich in NPK. They cause water pollution and donot provide any humus to plants. Next is irrigation. The supply of water to plants at regular intervals of time is called irrigation. The tradional irrigation systems are dhekli rahat moat and pulley. Modern system are sprinkler system- it has an arrangement of vertical pipes with a rotating nozzle. It is more useful in uneven areas where there is insufficient water. OTHER I WILL TELL YOU AFTERWARDS BCS IT IS MY MATHS CLASS TIME

Nikita And Pratik 4 years, 8 months ago (9349072)

Key Points Of Crop Production and Management The entire world depends on agriculture for its food. Therefore, it is very important to produce and store the harvested crops carefully. The soil should be loosened and aerated properly during crop production. Manures and fertilizers need to be added carefully. Too much fertilizer damages the soil while too little makes the crop deficient in nutrients. The crops should be irrigated periodically. The unwanted plants should be removed from the cultivated fields. These plants absorb the nutrients provided to the crop and obstruct their growth and development. The matured crops are harvested mechanically or manually. The harvested grains are dried and stored to protect them from pests and pathogens. To explore more concepts on Crop Production and Management, or any other related topics, please register at BYJU’S. Related Links Agriculture and Fertilizers Crop production Frequently Asked Questions What are the steps involved in crop production? The steps involved in crop production include: Ploughing Sowing Adding manures Irrigation Harvesting Storage What factors control crop production? The factors that control crop production include: Temperature Precipitation Solar radiation Wind velocity Soil moisture What is the importance of crop production? Crop production supports the huge population of a country. All individuals depend on the crops for their food. It also provides employment to a large number of people.

Nikita And Pratik 4 years, 8 months ago (9349072)

Agriculture is the science, which mainly deals with the diverse processes or the methods used for the cultivating different varieties of plants and livestock farming or animal husbandry on the basis of human requirements. When plants of the same variety are cultivated on a large scale, they are called crops. The crops are divided on the basis of the seasons in which they grow: Kharif Crops-These crops are sown in the early monsoon season, which generally varies by crop and region of cultivation. In India, Kharif crops are sown at the beginning of the rainy season, between the month of June and July. These crops are harvested at the end of monsoon season, between the month of September and October. Paddy is the main Kharif crop. Rabi Crops- These crops are sown during winter and after the monsoon, which is between the month of October and November. In India, Rabi crops are harvested during the spring between the month of March and April. Wheat is the main Rabi crop. Table of Contents: Methods Soil Preparation Sowing Manure And Fertilizers Irrigation Protection From Weeds Harvesting Storage Food From Animals Key Points Read on to explore the production and management of crops in detail. Crop production and management Crop Production and Management Methods About 70% of the Indian population practices agriculture. Hence, the production and management of crops is an important aspect to ensure optimal productivity in the fields. The major agricultural practices involved in crop production and management are listed below: Preparation of Soil Sowing of Seeds Addition of Manure and Fertilizers Irrigation Protection from Weeds Harvesting Storage Preparation of Soil The soil is loosened and tilted before the seeds are sown. Ploughs are used for the purpose. If the soil contains big lumps, they are broken with the help of a hoe. This process aerates the soil so that the roots breathe easily. The nutrients and minerals get properly mixed with the soil and come at the top. Thus, the fertility of the soil increases and is fit for plantation. Sowing of Seeds The good quality, infection-free seeds are collected and sown on the prepared land. The seeds should be sown at proper depths and proper distances. Following are the various methods used to sow the seeds: Traditional techniques Broadcasting Dibbling Drilling Seed dropping behind the plough Transplanting Hill dropping Check row planting Addition Of Manures And Fertilizers The soil may not have the right nutrients to efficiently sustain plant growth. Hence, manures and fertilizers are added to the soil to increase its fertility and help plants grow better. Manure is prepared by using decomposing plant and animal matter in compost pits. Fertilizers, on the other hand, are chemicals prepared in factories which contain nutrients for a specific plant. They give faster results than manures. However, when excessively used, they turn the soil infertile. Irrigation Crops require water at regular intervals for proper growth. The supply of water to the plants is known as irrigation. Well, rivers, lakes, tube-wells are different sources for irrigation. The traditional methods of agriculture involve the use of humans and animals. The various traditional ways are moats, chain-pump, dhekli, rahat. The modern techniques of irrigation include the sprinkler system and the drip system. Water is very important for the germination of seeds. It helps in the proper development of flowers, fruits, seeds, and plants. Therefore, it should be present in plants in large quantities. Protection from Weeds The undesirable plants that grow along with the crops are called weeds. These weeds, feed on the nutrients provided to the crops and thus reduce the supply of nutrients to the crops, thereby, inhibiting their growth. The growth of these weeds needs to be prevented in order to enhance the growth of the plants. The process of removal of weeds is called weeding. To achieve this, weedicides are employed, which are essentially chemicals specifically made to destroy weeds. They are usually sprayed before seeding and flowering. Harvesting When the crop matures, it is cut for further processing. This process is known as harvesting. It is usually manual labour, done with the help of sickle. However, mechanical harvesting is used these days – machines such as combine harvesters are used where the crops are harvested and threshed in one go. Threshing- Separation of grains from the harvested crops is called threshing. It is done either mechanically or by cattle. Winnowing- The separation of grains and chaff is called winnowing. It is done either mechanically or manually. Storage The grains should be properly stored if they are to be kept for longer periods. They need to be protected from pests and moisture. The freshly harvested seeds should be dried before they are stored. This prevents the attack from microorganisms and pests. The harvested and separated grains are stored in airtight metallic bins or in the jute bags. Dried neem leaves are added to protect them from damage at home. Large amounts of grains are stored in granaries or silos with specific chemical treatments, to protect them from pests and insects. Food From Animals Animals are an important source of food. The rearing of animals for food is known as animal husbandry. Some animals like cows and buffaloes are reared for milk, others for meat like goats and poultry. Some people consume fish as a part of their diet. Honey bees are reared for honey. Thus, animals are an integral source of food and food products.

Jigyasa Korde 4 years, 8 months ago (10126438)

In this chapter you will study about crops and the agricultural practices which are taken by farmers while growing a crop.
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Vanshita Chauhan 4 years, 8 months ago (11122383)

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Shubham Kumar 4 years, 8 months ago (11122576)

Weekly

Vishwas Baranwal 4 years, 8 months ago (11113563)

First you make time table

Aastha Choudhary 4 years, 8 months ago (8631412)

I am also a class 10 student... So can you please specify that which routine you have to make? Daily or weekly?
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Ghanshyam Shukla 4 years, 8 months ago (11127038)

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