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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)
The crust of the earth is not made by single layer, it is made by several layers. Some of them are large and some are small. These layers are also known as the lithospheric plates. These are seven major plates and several small plates. These plates are move slowly (just a few millimetres every year). This is because of the heat generated by the molten magma of the earth inside it. The molten magma inside the earth moves in a circular manner. The movement of these plates causes changes on the earth surface.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)
The camel in described as as a grumpy and idle creature. In the story there is a camel who had to work but he did not want to work in the desert. Whenever anyone would ask him or say anything to him he only responded with the word, "hump". He liked sitting idle which is why he ate prickles, sticks and thorns.
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago (6237)
The taxonomic aids are the aids which help in identification, classification and naming of a newly discovered organisms (plant or animal). It could be in the form of preserved document like herbaria or specimen kept at museums or scientific institutions. Taxonomical aids are Techniques, Procedures and Stored information that are helpful in identification and classification of organisms. Herbarium, Botanical gardens, Museum, Zoological parks and Key are examples of Taxonomical Aids.
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Posted by Chanchal Sharma 5 years, 4 months ago (9287242)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)
Black soils are derivatives of trapped lava. These are found mostly across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh on the Deccan plateau and the Malwa Plateau, where there is both moderate rainfall and underlying basaltic rock. This soil is best suitable for growing cotton.
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago (6237)
Damage to infrastructure also causes long-term impacts, such as disruptions to supplies of clean water, wastewater treatment, electricity, transport, communication, education and health care.
Measures that must be taken to prevent more flooding in the...
- Introduce better flood warning systems. ...
- Modify homes and businesses to help them withstand floods. ...
- Construct buildings above flood levels. ...
- Tackle climate change. ...
- Increase spending on flood defences. ...
- Protect wetlands and introduce plant trees strategically. ...
- Restore rivers to their natural courses. ...
- Introduce water storage areas.
Posted by Anushika Singhal 5 years, 4 months ago (7760498)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago (2898529)
EXERCISE 1
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Fill in the blanks with ‘can’ or ‘could’:
- ……………………. you prepare a cup of tea for me, please?
- She ……………………. not help to laugh at the joker.
- We ……………………. execute your plan at once.
- He said that he ……………………. walk twenty kms at a stretch.
- A lame person ……………………. not walk.
- ……………………. you lift this box for me?
- She ……………………. read without glasses till last year.
- You ……………………. not see the principal now.
- He worked hard but ……………………. not pass the examination.
- She ……………………. play the piano when she was only eleven.
Answers:
1.could 2. can 3. can 4. could 5. can 6. could 7. could 8. can 9. could 10. could.
EXERCISE 2
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Fill in the blanks with May’ or “Might’:
- The news ……………………. not be true.
- With a little more effort we ……………………. win this time.
- The examinations ……………………. be postponed.
- We ……………………. have gone if they had invited us to dinner.
- With a little push, he ……………………. have got the job.
- ……………………. your future be bright!
- You ……………………. not attend the meeting this evening.
- He said that it ……………………. not rain.
- She asked if she ……………………. see the director.
- The sky is overcast. It …………………….rain at any time.
Answers:
1. may 2. might 3. may, 4. might 5. might 6. may 7. may 8. might 9. might 10. may
EXERCISE 3
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Fill in the blanks with ‘can’, ‘could’, ‘may’ or ‘might’ appropriate to the sense given in brackets:
- He ……………………. do this if he tried. (possibility)
- She ……………………. not run as fast as you. (ability)
- He ……………………. enter college next year. (possibility)
- I knew that I ……………………. borrow his car. (ability)
- You ……………………. tell me what he said. (claim)
- You ……………………. tell me what he said. (ability)
- I ……………………. help him if he asked me to. (wish)
- He works hard so that that he ……………………. get good marks. (purpose)
- When I was young, I ……………………. write Hindi verse. (capacity)
- Had you worked hard, you ……………………. have won a scholarship (possibility)
Answers:
1. might 2. can 3. may 4. could 5. might 6. could 7. may 8. may 9. could 10. might.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago (2898529)
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION
1. GEOGRAPHICAL FACTORS
- Availability of water- resides in those area where fresh water can be easily available, used for drinking, bathing and cooking, for cattle,crops, industries and navigation. These river valleys are densly populated
- land forms- prefer living on flat plains and gentle slopes. Because areas are favourable for the crops production and to build roads and industries, for example, Ganga plains. Whereas mountainous and hilly regions are less populated due to lack of transport, agricultural and industrial development, for example Himalayan region
- climate- Areas with very heavy rainfall or extreme and harsh climates have low population, for example Mediterranean regions.Areas with a comfortable climate, where there is not
much seasonal variation attract more people. - soils- Fertile soils are important for agricultural and allied activities. Therefore,
areas which have fertile loamy soils have dense population. Eg. Northern plains of India
2. ECONOMIC FACTORS
- Minerals- Areas with mineral deposits attract industries and therefore generate employment. Skilled and semi-skilled workers move to these areas and make them densely populated. Example Katanga Zambia copper belt in Africa
- urbanization- Cities offer better employment opportunities, educational and medical facilities, better means of transport and communication and good civic aminities which attract more population.
- industrialization-Industrial belts provide job opportunities and attract large
numbers of people. Example The Kobe-Osaka region of Japan
3. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL FACTORS
- Attract more people due to religious and cultural significance
- People also move away from places due to political and social unrest
- Many a times governments offer incentives to people to live in sparsely
populated areas or move away from overcrowded places
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago (2577571)
Planning makes the work of controlling easier. Therefore, it is considered as the base of controlling. By determining the objectives of the organisation through planning all the people working in the organisation and all the departments are informed about ‘when’, ‘what’ and ‘how’ to do things. Standards are laid down about their work, time and cost, etc. Under controlling, the actual work done is compared with the standard work and deviations are found out and if the work has not been done as desired, the person concerned is held responsible. For example, a labourer is to do 10 units of work in a day (it is a matter of planning), but actually he completes 8 units. Thus there is a negative deviation of 2 units. For this, he is held responsible. (Measurement of actual work, knowledge of deviation and holding the labourer responsible falls under controlling). Thus, in the absence of planning controlling is not possible.
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