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Tanvi @1201 4 years, 10 months ago (10818026)

Is crude oil is essential for the development process in country as Petrol,diesel are the by products of crude oil this all all are used in vehicle,cars. Mostly this oil is also used in in fact in building the roads.

Divya Soni 4 years, 10 months ago (10879641)

Yes, crude oil is essential for the development of a country as it provides the base of industrial advancement. 97% of the energy required for transportation is provided by crude oil. A product called Premium Motor Spirit that is derived from crude oil is essential for vehicles.
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Unbreakable Gamer 4 years, 10 months ago (10892117)

No he doesn't have faith on human . He had a unbreakable faith in God but who helped him for money, the postmaster and post office employee , lencho said them crooks so this show that he doesn't have faith on human
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Sakshi??? Kumari 4 years, 9 months ago (11078796)

No this answer 234 this answer is 35

Sakshi??? Kumari 4 years, 9 months ago (11078796)

35

Mayank Madavi 4 years, 9 months ago (10673466)

234

Vatsal Nagar 4 years, 10 months ago (10904492)

234
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Rahul Yadav 4 years, 10 months ago (10757470)

110001

Aman Kanaujiya 4 years, 10 months ago (8583244)

1100011

Rishab Taank 4 years, 10 months ago (9682231)

110001
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Revanth Kumar 4 years, 10 months ago (10890273)

Write a note on mountains and how are they uselul
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Soumyashree Paital 4 years, 10 months ago (9240553)

A sailor*

Soumyashree Paital 4 years, 10 months ago (9240553)

A tailor
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Bhargav 0341Hh 4 years, 10 months ago (10893461)

Mere bachpan ke din
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Chhatrasinh Chauhan 4 years, 10 months ago (10877612)

There no ans you you are losser
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Nidhi ? Bhola ? 4 years, 9 months ago (11105664)

Meiosis means half of chromosomes During fertilisation meiosis are occur in our body have 23pair of chromosomes r present 23pair chromosomes mother ki side se pass hote h ,23father ki side se Total 46pair of chromosomes ho gye meiosis hone k bd half of chromosomes ho jate h jisse baby meh 23pair of chromosomes inherited hote h
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Anmol Preet 4 years, 8 months ago (9915807)

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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Unbreakable Gamer 4 years, 10 months ago (10892117)

Because the oxygen dissolved in water is less as compared to oxygen present in environmentTerrestrial organisms(Human beings, Animals,etc) obtain oxygen directly through the open atmosphere while aquatic organisms get the oxygen which are dissolved so, to meet the requirement of oxygen aquatic organisms respire/breath at faster rate.

Anand Sah 4 years, 10 months ago (8730089)

Terrestrial organisms(Human beings, Animals,etc) obtain oxygen directly through the open atmosphere while aquatic organisms get the oxygen which are dissolved so, to meet the requirement of oxygen aquatic organisms respire/breath at faster rate.

Bhomik Sanwal 4 years, 10 months ago (10802907)

Because the oxygen dissolved in water is less as compared to oxygen present in environment
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Devanshu Pattnayak 4 years, 10 months ago (9204897)

It is a format of www(world wide web). I'm this app we can search through internet
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Adarsh Mishra 4 years, 10 months ago (9389736)

Business process outsourcing

Kinjal Soni 4 years, 10 months ago (8780843)

Bpo means business process outsourcing
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Simmi Fagna 4 years, 10 months ago (10886826)

Inquiry letter are written for the purpose of asking inquiry for something from the the recipient inquiry can we e sent as a formed business letter or as an email
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Gunjan Gunjan 4 years, 8 months ago (9202319)

Shiva, (Sanskrit: “Auspicious One”) also spelled Śiwa or Śiva, one of the main deities of Hinduism, whom Shaivites worship as the supreme god. Among his common epithets are Shambhu (“Benign”), Shankara (“Beneficent”), Mahesha (“Great Lord”), and Mahadeva (“Great God”).  Shiva and his family at the burning ground Shiva and his family at the burning ground. Parvati, Shiva's wife, holds Skanda while watching Ganesha (left) and Shiva string together the skulls of the dead. The bull Nandi rests behind the tree. Kangra painting, 18th century; in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Shiva is represented in a variety of forms: in a pacific mood with his consort Parvati and son Skanda, as the cosmic dancer (Nataraja), as a naked ascetic, as a mendicant beggar, as a yogi, as a Dalit (formerly called untouchable) accompanied by a dog (Bhairava), and as the androgynous union of Shiva and his consort in one body, half-male and half-female (Ardhanarishvara). He is both the great ascetic and the master of fertility, and he is the master of both poison and medicine, through his ambivalent power over snakes. As Lord of Cattle (Pashupata), he is the benevolent herdsman—or, at times, the merciless slaughterer of the “beasts” that are the human souls in his care. Although some of the combinations of roles may be explained by Shiva’s identification with earlier mythological figures, they arise primarily from a tendency in Hinduism to see complementary qualities in a single ambiguous figure.  Shiva The god Shiva in the garb of a mendicant, South Indian bronze from Tiruvengadu, Tamil Nadu, early 11th century; in the Thanjavur Museum and Art Gallery, Tamil Nadu. Shiva’s female consort is known under various manifestations as Uma, Sati, Parvati, Durga, and Kali; Shiva is also sometimes paired with Shakti, the embodiment of power. The divine couple, together with their sons—Skanda and the elephant-headed Ganesha—are said to dwell on Mount Kailasa in the Himalayas. The six-headed Skanda is said to have been born of Shiva’s seed, which was shed in the mouth of the god of fire, Agni, and transferred first to the river Ganges and then to six of the stars in the constellation of the Pleiades. According to another well-known myth, Ganesha was born when Parvati created him out of the dirt she rubbed off during a bath, and he received his elephant head from Shiva, who was responsible for beheading him. Shiva’s vehicle in the world, his vahana, is the bull Nandi; a sculpture of Nandi sits opposite the main sanctuary of many Shiva temples. In temples and in private shrines, Shiva is also worshipped in the form of the lingam, a cylindrical votary object that is often embedded in a yoni, or spouted dish.  sandstone linga Sandstone linga, c. 900; in the British Museum, London. Courtesy of the trustees of the British Museum Shiva is usually depicted in painting and sculpture as white (from the ashes of corpses that are smeared on his body) with a blue neck (from holding in his throat the poison that emerged at the churning of the cosmic ocean, which threatened to destroy the world), his hair arranged in a coil of matted locks (jatamakuta) and adorned with the crescent moon and the Ganges (according to legend, he brought the Ganges River to earth from the sky, where she is the Milky Way, by allowing the river to trickle through his hair, thus breaking her fall). Shiva has three eyes, the third eye bestowing inward vision but capable of burning destruction when focused outward. He wears a garland of skulls and a serpent around his neck and carries in his two (sometimes four) hands a deerskin, a trident, a small hand drum, or a club with a skull at the end. That skull identifies Shiva as a Kapalika (“Skull-Bearer”) and refers to a time when he cut off the fifth head of Brahma. The head stuck to his hand until he reached Varanasi (now in Uttar Pradesh, India), a city sacred to Shiva. It then fell away, and a shrine for the cleansing of all sins, known as Kapala-mochana (“The Releasing of the Skull”), was later established in the place where it landed.
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Shahina Begom 4 years, 10 months ago (9619257)

It is the world's largest stock exchange located in USA
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Beemesh Gurung 4 years, 10 months ago (10874959)

I don't no

Sukhman Kaur Riar 4 years, 10 months ago (10372467)

Yaa both are same

Aman Malik 4 years, 10 months ago (6153469)

No they are not same

Sakshi Mehta 4 years, 10 months ago (9025323)

Ohh ok

Sir Mahakaal 4 years, 10 months ago (10888418)

Yeah its same whatever u call
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Hemant Kumar 4 years, 8 months ago (8869600)

http://cbseacademic.nic.in/SQP_CLASSXII_2020-21.html

Rubee Sharma 4 years, 9 months ago (4670993)

Sabse pichhe book ke
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Rimi Singh 4 years, 10 months ago (7847186)

Ans is 1
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Pinaki Ganguly 4 years, 10 months ago (3724405)

A computer is an electronic device which takes input from the user, processes it and then provides the output to the sender....This is called a computer ??️.

Subhamkar Sahu 4 years, 10 months ago (8985487)

Computer is an electronic device which takes input data of the user, process the data, store the data and give us output

Alok Singh 4 years, 10 months ago (5661246)

Computer is an electronic device which runs on electricity and accepts input and gives output for the searched data.

Aalok Singh 4 years, 10 months ago (9255326)

You found in google
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Surinder Kumar 4 years, 10 months ago (8129516)

Class interval 0-20,20-40,40-60,60-80,80-100,100-120.and frequency is 5,f1,10,f2,7,8.

Surinder Kumar 4 years, 10 months ago (8129516)

Table is also given

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