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Classification is a method of grouping, in which we place similar things together in one group. Example: Arrangement of books in a library is an example of classification. In a library, books on the same subject are kept in one place, so that it will not be difficult to locate them.
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The software that is necessary for the computer to function is called System Software. This controls the internal computer operations.
This software can be classified Into two types :
1. Operating System (OS)
⇒ It is mainly a program which acts as an interface between a user and the hardware.(Computer resources)
2. Language Processor
⇒ This is a special type of a computer software that can translate the source code ( high-level programming language) into a machine code (binary).
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A central processing unit (CPU) is an important part of every computer. The CPU sends signals to control the other parts of the computer, almost like how a brain controls a body.
The CPU is an electronic machine that works on a list of computer things to do, called <i>instructions</i>. It reads the list of instructions and runs (<i>executes</i>) each one in order. A list of instructions that a CPU can run is a computer program.
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- On the upper part of leaf there present number of small opening or pores called stomata.
- Stomata help in exchange of gases, which is intake of carbon dioxide and release of oxygen in the presence of water and sunlight by the process of photosynthesis.
- Plants prepare their food by photosynthesis.
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Rowlatt Act was passed in the year 1919. The provisions of this Act empowered the British Government to put an end to the political activities and allowed the detention of political prisoners without any trial for two years. Even though the Indian members of the Imperial Legislative Assembly opposed this, the Act was successfully passed.
a. This Act was opposed by the Indians.
b. Mahatma Gandhi was much against this Act.
c. He organised a hartal. All the shops were closed.
d. The railway workers went on a strike.
e. Rallies were held.
f. Public meetings were held, and this marked the beginning of Rowlatt Satyagraha.
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Leaves and other parts of a plant get water and other necessary items through water from the soil through it roots. Because of that leaves get energy after giving water near the root and dropping leaves get fresh.
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Irrigation is the process of applying water to the crops artificially to fulfil their water requirements. Nutrients may also be provided to the crops through irrigation. The various sources of water for irrigation are wells, ponds, lakes, canals, tube-wells, and even dams. Irrigation offers moisture required for growth and development, germination, and other related functions.
Types of Irrigation
There are different types of irrigation practised for improving crop yield. These types of irrigation systems are practised based on the different types of soils, climates, crops and resources. The main types of irrigation followed by farmers include:
Surface Irrigation
In this system, no irrigation pump is involved. Here, water is distributed across the land by gravity.
Localized Irrigation
In this system, water is applied to each plant through a network of pipes under low pressure.
Sprinkler Irrigation
Water is distributed from a central location by overhead high-pressure sprinklers or from sprinklers from the moving platform.
Drip Irrigation
In this type, drops of water are delivered near the roots of the plants. This type of irrigation is rarely used as it requires more maintenance.
Centre Pivot Irrigation
In this, the water is distributed by a sprinkler system moving in a circular pattern.
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