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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

Please ask question with complete information.

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Mahi Kashyap 5 years ago (9597758)

Kyuki vo bhut sahsi thi aur Jo mard hote hai vo sahasi hote hai Vo stri thi isliye unko mard ki jagah mardani Kaha Gaya
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Amrutha Pradeep 5 years ago (10248220)

काविता में वर्ष 1857 के प्रथम स्वतंत्रता संग्राम के दौर की बात कही गई है इस सग्राम में झासी की रानी लक्ष्मीबाई ने महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाई थी उस समय के मोहोल के बारे में पता चालता है कि देश गुलाब था और लोग के दिलों में देश प्रेम की जलवा भड़क रही थी वे आजादी के लिए लालायित थे
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Shruti Gupta 5 years ago (2929056)

Land grants were made by kings to show there power which was generally given to Brahmins for making temple and that land was exempted from all taxes
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Sai Dharshini 5 years ago (9857113)

Medicine for malaria is made from the powdered bark of cinchona tree

A R Manasvi 5 years ago (10410029)

The dried and powdered bark of chinchona tree is used to make medicines for malaria. Now, tablets are given.

Aditi Das 5 years ago (10400092)

Quinine plant is used to make medicine for malaria.

Heer Upadhyay 5 years ago (10390215)

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Sumesh ☺️☺️☺️ 5 years ago (8504833)

the refusal to obey the demands or commands of a government or occupying power, without resorting to violence or active measures of opposition; its usual purpose is to force concessions from the government or occupying power.
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Ayush Yadav 4 years, 10 months ago (10681838)

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Aayush Rautela 4 years, 11 months ago (10345322)

Hi

Shaurya Malpani 5 years ago (10427183)

Sutaa

Prachi Junejha 5 years ago (9776240)

Hi

Ballabh Kaser 5 years ago (9916681)

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Shubham Kumar 4 years, 11 months ago (8718791)

What
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Drishty Kamboj 5 years ago (10229495)

Khees means?

Student Of The Year 5 years ago (8440771)

एक खीस के लिए अच्छा है ।

Student Of The Year 5 years ago (8440771)

खिसियाना
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Megha Mishra 5 years ago (9324562)

Image will be formed at infinity because. .. In first case, object is at centre of curvature so, image will also be formed at centre of curvature i.e, 40 cm.. 2nd case... when object is moved 20 cm towards mirror, so object will be at 20 cm from mirror that is at focus [ f=2/R] When object is at focus, image will be formed at infinity..

Sumesh ☺️☺️☺️ 5 years ago (8504833)

Agar image 40 cm par banegi to object distance bhi 40 cm hoga, same size ki banegi, or jab object ko 20cm par rakh ge to image 10cm pad

Lipi Nag 5 years ago (9680259)

Please aap log iska answer thoda jaldi do
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Drashya Singhal 5 years ago (10402413)

Business processing outsourcing
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Sia ? 4 years, 8 months ago (6945213)

A computer language is a method of communication with a computer. Types of computer languages include: Construction language, all forms of communication by which a human can specify an executable problem solution to a computer.
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Diksha Laniya 5 years ago (10402180)

The paika rebellian,also called the paika bidhora .its is the first war of independence in India subcontinent .it was an armed rebellion against the British east Indian company`s rules in 1817.
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Punya Thukral 5 years ago (9979833)

It can be seperated by process of filteration

Aadya Bhardwaj 5 years ago (10386536)

No

Antarip Saikia 5 years ago (9124254)

No

Anubhav Pathania 5 years ago (10397754)

No both can go in glass

Smaran Diwate 5 years ago (4581913)

Not
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Gurleen Kaur 5 years ago (10413930)

George and Harris

Kashvi Swaroop 5 years ago (10157341)

Gorge and Harrish are the Jerome's friends

Sourabh Goswami 5 years ago (10009875)

Gorge and Harrish

Khiyati Dhillon 5 years ago (10297956)

George and Harrish

Gmm Singh 5 years ago (10399823)

George and Harris
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Aadya Bhardwaj 5 years ago (10386536)

Biotic Meaning The term “biotic” is formed by the combination of two terms, “bio” meaning life and “ic” meaning like. Thus, the term means life-like and is related to all the living entities present in an ecosystem. Biotic Factors Biotic factors relate to all the living things in the ecosystem. Their presence and their biological by-products affect the composition of an ecosystem. Biotic factors refer to all living organisms from animals and humans, to plants, fungi, and bacteria. The interactions between various biotic factors are necessary for the reproduction of each species and to fulfil essential requirements like food, etc. Examples of Biotic Factors Examples of biotic resources include all the living components present in an ecosystem. These include producers, consumers, decomposers and detritivores. Abiotic Meaning The term abiotic refers to all the non-living factors present in an ecosystem. Sunlight, water, land, all constitute the abiotic factors. Abiotic Factors Abiotic factors refer to all the non-living, i.e. chemical and physical factors present in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Sunlight, air, precipitation, minerals, and soil are some examples of abiotic factors. These factors have a significant impact on the survival and reproduction of species in an ecosystem. For instance, without an adequate amount of sunlight, autotrophic organisms may not be able to survive. When these organisms eventually die, it will create a shortage of food for primary consumers. This effect cascades up the food chain, affecting every organism. Consequently, it leads to an imbalance in the ecosystem. Examples of Abiotic Factors Abiotic examples typically depend on the type of ecosystem. For instance, abiotic components in a terrestrial ecosystem include air, weather, water, temperature, humidity, altitude, the pH level of soil, type of soil and more. Abiotic examples in an aquatic ecosystem include water salinity, oxygen levels, pH levels, water flow rate, water depth and temperature. Now, let’s have a look at the significant difference between the abiotic and biotic factors. Difference between Abiotic and Biotic Resources Following are the important difference between abiotic and biotic factors: Difference Between Biotic Resources and Abiotic Resources Biotic ResourcesAbiotic Resources Definition Biotic factors include all the living components present in an ecosystemAbiotic factors refer to all the non-living, i.e. physical conditions and chemical factors that influence an ecosystem Examples Examples of biotic resources include all flora and faunaExamples of abiotic factors include sunlight, water, air, humidity, pH, temperature, salinity,  precipitation, altitude, type of soil, minerals, wind, dissolved oxygen, mineral nutrients present in the soil, air and water, etc. Dependence Biotic factors depend on abiotic factors for survival and reproductionAbiotic factors are completely independent of biotic factors Origin Biotic components originate from the biosphereAbiotic components originate from the lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere

Antarip Saikia 5 years ago (9124254)

Abiotic factors refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem. ... Biotic factors are living or once-living organisms in the ecosystem. These are obtained from the biosphere and are capable of reproduction. Examples of biotic factors are animals, birds, plants, fungi, and other similar organisms.
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Sharvesh Kumar 5 years ago (10378148)

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Sunny Roy 5 years ago (10369407)

What is computers

Gigar Prjapati 5 years ago (10405415)

database management system.

Disha Bhadouriya 5 years ago (10337141)

DBMS

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