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Pranshul Nigam 2 years, 7 months ago (9508752)

ग्लोबल वार्मिंग पर निबंध - पृथ्वी के सतह पर औसतन तापमान का बढ़ना ग्लोबल वार्मिंग (वैश्विक तापमान) कहलाता है। CO2 के स्तर में बढ़ोत्तरी 'ग्रीन हाउस गैस प्रभाव' के कारक है। ये सभी ग्रीन हाउस गैस (जलवाष्प, CO2, मीथेन, ओजोन ) थर्मल विकरण को अवशोषित करता है। तकनीकी आधुनीकरण, औद्योगिक विस्तार के बढ़ते मांग, तथा शहरीकरण ग्लोबल वृद्धि में प्रमुख रूप से सहायक हैं। वैश्विक कार्बन चक्र, ओजोन परत में छिद्र बनना तथा UV तरंगों का पृथ्वी पर आगमन जिससे ग्लोबल वार्मिंग में वृद्धि हो रही है । वृक्षारोपड़, जनसंख्या वृद्धि पर नियंत्रण तथा विनाशकारी प्रोद्यौगिकियों का कम उपयोग एक अच्छी पहल है, ग्लोबल वार्मिंग नियंत्रण के लिए। सरकारी एजेंसियों, व्यवसाय प्रधान, निजी क्षेत्र, INGOs आदि द्वारा कई कार्यक्रम, ग्लोबल वार्मिंग को कम करने के लिए क्रियान्वित किए जा रहे हैं। हमें ग्रीन हाउस गैस का उत्सर्जन कम करना चाहिए। वर्षों से वातावरण में हो रहे कुछ जलवायु परिवर्तन को हमें अपनाने की कोशिश करनी चाहिए। ©
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Mirudula Ss 2 years, 4 months ago (14492779)

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Arnav Singh Heer 2 years, 7 months ago (14458420)

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Mahesh Kumar 2 years, 3 months ago (14892510)

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Rudrapriya Majumder 2 years, 6 months ago (14564860)

The number of instars varies between butterfly species. The caterpillar on the right is in its fifth instar and will soon pupate, or molt, one last time to become a chrysalis. The total time that the butterfly stays in the caterpillar stage is about 2-5 weeks and varies based on the species and the growing conditions.
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Ginger Ginger 2 years, 7 months ago (13715557)

What?
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Aviral Bisht 2 years, 7 months ago (14515152)

Force is directly proportional to rate of change of momentum
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Gauravi Saini 2 years, 7 months ago (14474836)

Ant , Mouse , Snail
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Suvam Kirttania 2 years, 7 months ago (9877606)

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Manish .R 2 years, 7 months ago (14140514)

It's starts in the stomach where pepsin and trypsin converts into peptone in the stomach and in the lower part of stomach (deodenium) there bile juice (secreted by live) acts on which neutralises the food so that the pancreatic enzymes could act on it and the small intestine complete absorption takes place
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Manish .R 2 years, 7 months ago (14140514)

The equations which is not balanced is know as skeletal equations or it is also know as unbalanced equations. It is called skeletal equation because it doesn't Abey the law of conservation of mass or the no of atoms persent the LHS side is not equal to RHS so it is called skeletal or unbalanced equation
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Manish .R 2 years, 7 months ago (14140514)

Acids : a) Acids are the those substances which realese H+ ion in the aqueous solutions b) Acids convert blue litmus papter to red c) Acids are sour in taste Bases: a) basis are the those substances which release oh- ion in aqueous solution b) basis convert red litmus to blue C) basis are bitter taste and Sopy to touch
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Geethanjali S 2 years, 2 months ago (14994532)

The rich and land owning minorities are known as 'privileged minorities '
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Disha Chelani 2 years, 7 months ago (13672925)

M=hi/ho or M=-v/u

Manish .R 2 years, 7 months ago (14140514)

Magnification = height of the image // height of the object M Magnification = image distance // object distance Or M = h`/h = -v/u

Deepak Joshi 2 years, 7 months ago (13519799)

m = -v/u
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