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Following are the important features of the town planning of the Harappan cities:
- The Harappan cities were generally divided into two main parts - the raised area; known as the ‘Citadel’, and the lower town. The Citadel was more in height because the buildings in it were built on mud brick platforms. This area was separated from the lower town by a wall. The Citadel had within its fold important buildings like the Great Bath, the assembly hall, the granary and the workshops. The lower town, on the other hand had residential dwellings.
- The main streets of the Harappan cities were built according to the grid pattern. They were built from north to south and from east to west.
- The houses built on the corners of streets were rounded in order to allow the passage of carts. The main road in the city of Mohenjo-daro was 10.5 meters wide and 800 meters long.
- The house drains relayed all the waste water to the drains built in streets.
- The streets were so designed as to cross the main road of the city at right angles, thus dividing the city into square or rectangular blocks.
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Under suitable condition, slime moulds form plasmodium.
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- Magnets are used inside TVs, Sound speakers and radios. The small coil of wire and a magnet inside a speaker transforms the electronic signal to sound vibrations.
- Magnets are used inside a generator to transform mechanical energy to electrical energy where there are other kinds of motors which use magnets to change electrical energy to mechanical energy.
- Electrically charged magnets can help cranes to move large metal pieces.
- Magnets are used in filtering machines which separates metallic ores from crushed rocks.
- It is also used in food processing industries for separating small metallic pieces from grains etc.
- Magnets are used in MRI machines which are used to create an image of the bone structure, organs, and tissues. Even magnets are used to cure cancer.
- At home, you use magnets when you stick a paper on the refrigerator in order to remember something. Attaching a magnetic bottle opener to the fridge can come in handy.
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Yes, it is possible for the object to move with a constant speed along a straight line as the value of opposing force is not experienced by the object.
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(i) The Central Highland: The Peninsular Plateau consists of the broad divisions the Central Highlands and the Deccan Plateau. The part of the Peninsular plateau to the north of the Narmada river covers a major area of the Malwa plateau is known as the Central Highlands. The Vindhyas range is bounded by the Central Highlands on the south and the Aravalis on the northwest. The further westward extension gradually merges with the sandy and rocky desert of Rajasthan. The flow of the rivers draining this region, namely the Chambal, the Sind, the Betwa and Ken is from southwest to northeast, thus indicating the slope. The Central Highlands are wider in the west but narrower in the east. The eastward extensions of this plateau are locally known as the Bundelkhand and Baghelkhand.
(ii) The Island Groups of India: India has two island groups - the Lakshadweep Islands and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Lakshadweep Islands group lies close to the Malabar coast of Kerala. This group of islands is composed of small coral islands. Earlier they were known as Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindive. In 1973, these were named as Lakshadweep. It covers small area of 32 sq km. Kavaratti Island is the administrative headquarters of Lakshadweep. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are located in the Bay of Bengal. They are bigger in size and are more numerous and scattered. The entire group of islands is divided into two broad categories - the Andaman in the north and the Nicobar in the south. These island groups are of great strategic importance for the country. They lie close to equator and experience equatorial climate and has thick forest cover.
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Employee Stock Option Plan or ESOP is wherein company issues shares to its employees at a price that is lower than the market price. Employee gets an option to execute the offer with an objective of motivating employees to perform better and promote a sense of ownership.
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