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In this process, the soil particles are loosened or washed away in the valleys, oceans, rivers, streams or far away lands. This has been worsening due to human activities such as agriculture and deforestation.
Soil erosion is a continuous process that occurs either slowly or at an alarming rate. It results in a continuous loss of topsoil, ecological degradation, soil collapse, etc.
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The given are the immediate consequences of the Russian Revolution:
1. Politically: It put an end to the autocracy of Tsar of Russia and established a state of the working community.
2. Economically: It completely changed the economic formation of Russia. It promptly resolved the theory and tradition of private property and used the possession of all properties by the state. In effect, it provided the authority of the industries to the workers. Some New economic policies such as the five-year plan were enacted to make the nation grow.
3. Noble titles: to promote the transformation, new uniforms were designed for the administrators and governors.
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The names and identity of the 7 rivers
There is a verse in Nadistuti sukta of Rigveda , hymn of praise of rivers which mentions the following 10 rivers: Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, Sutudri, Parusni, Asikni, Marudvrdha , Vitasta , Arjikiya , Susoma.
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A distance-time graph as the name suggests indicates the distance traveled by an object in a given time. In this graph the distance is considered on Y-axis and Time on X-axis. If the graph is a straight line then the motion of the object is uniform. The slope of the straight-line graph is the same irrespective of the interval which is chosen. This implies that the speed of an object under uniform motion remains constant.
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Indian democracy has a federal structure of government. Here laws at made and interpreted at different levels by the union and state governments. The legislative process in India is as below –
• Introduction of a bill by the members of the Parliament for the consideration in either of the two houses of the Parliament.
• Publication of the bill in the Gazette of India
• Referring the bill to a standing committee by the Speaker of Lok Sabha for examination.
• Second reading of the bill in consideration
• Passing of the bill in the respective house of the Parliament. Money bills are always to be introduced in the Lok Sabha only.
• After the bill is passed by one house of the Parliament, it is sent to the other house for approval. In the case of a money bill, the other house can keep the bill for a maximum of 14 days and in case of an ordinary bill for 6 months without passing or rejecting it.
• In the case of an ordinary bill, the same process is repeated in the other house.
• After both the houses have passed the bill, it is sent to the President for approval after whose approval, the bill becomes an Act.
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Earlier the task of transportation of goods, food grains and other essential commodities were carried by the beasts of burden or bullock-carts. It was time consuming activity and a lengthy process. The river Euphrates helped the people to get rid of this task. It flows almost through the entire region of Mesopotamia. It provided people one of the cheapest means of transport, which made possible to transport bulk goods with any difficulty. The boats guided by the direction of winds were available free of cost. Several stream emerging of it provided an excellent source of water transportation. Most of the trade began to carry out on this route. Hence, we can say that the river of Euphrates was a well renowned trade-route.
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The focus of the industrial policies pursued by the colonial government in India was lo make our country a mere supplier of Britain's own flourishing industrial base. The policies were concerned mainly with the advancement of the British economic and political power. The industrial policy pursued by the British colonial administration had the following shortfall (i) Neglect of Indian Handicraft Industries The British followed a discriminatory tariff policy under which they imposed heavy tariffs (export duties) on India's export of handicraft products while allowed free export of India's raw material to Britain and free import of finished products from Britain to India. This made Indian exports costlier and its international demand fell drastically loading to the collapse of handicrafts industries. Also, Indian handicrafts faced a stiff competition from machine-made textiles of Britain. (ii) Lack of Investment in Modern Indian Industries The modern industries in India demanded investments in capital goods and technology that were beyond the means of Indian investors. British Government was least interested in investing in Indian industries as they never wanted India to become self reliant. Thus due to the lack of sufficient investment, the growth of Indian industries, was severely constrained.
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- Replication of DNA begins at ori, to form a replication fork.
- DNA dependant DNA polymerase forms a new strand in 5' ---> 3' direction.
- Role of DNA ligase is to join discontinuously synthesised fragments.
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Let r and h be the radius and height of the cone respectively inscribed in a sphere of radius R.
Let V be the volume of the cone.
∴ By second derivative test, the volume of the cone is the maximum when
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