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The ninth planet was Pluto and it is even further away from the Sun than Neptune. Astronomers decided that Pluto was too small to be called a planet, so now there are only eight planets.
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Answer: Jaipur
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The regal beauty of the kings that once ruled from the pink city is still reflected in its magnificent palaces. If you get a sense of modernity and accurate planning as you travel in Jaipur, it is because the state capital is the first planned city of the country, established over 290 years ago
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It is important to conserve resources as many resources are scarce and take millions of years to develop. Over exploitation of resources may exhaust them. Thus, we need to conserve resources. To use the resources carefully and to give time to renew them is known as conservation of resources.
The principle of sustainable development should be followed while utilizing resources. Sustainable development can be defined as the careful utilisation of resources to not only meet the requirements of the present generation but also of the future generation. Some common ways in which we can conserve resources are:
- Not to waste paper
- to switch off fans and light when not in use
- to not waste paper
- to use water carefully
- to harvest water
- to reduce consumption, recycle and reuse waste materials
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A gurdwara is a place of assembly and worship for Sikhs.
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India is part of the continent of Asia. Most of India forms a peninsula, which means it is surrounded by water on three sides. The world's highest mountain range, the Himalaya, rises in the north. The southeast is bordered by the Bay of Bengal, and the southwest is bordered by the Arabian Sea.
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A monument is a large structure, usually made of stone, which is built to remind people of an event in history or of a famous person.
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Northern plains have fertile land which is best suited for agriculture. Transport and communication facilities are well developed and employment opportunities are also good.
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The northern plains of India are densely populated because of the following reasons:
They consist of large plain of alluvial soil and the deposition of alluvium in a vast basin lying at the foothills of the Himalaya over millions of years make this plain fertile.
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Jim Corbett National Park
- On 8th August 1936, India’s first national park was established as Hailey National Park, named after the then Governor of the United Provinces, British India, Sir Malcolm Hailey.
- The reserve area initially consisted of about 324 sq. km.
- The British government had thought of establishing a game reserve as early as 1907 but it was only in 1936 that it came into fruition assisted by hunter-turned-conservationist Jim Corbett.
- It is also Asia’s first national park.
- Soon after the park was established, hunting, killing and capturing of mammals, reptiles and birds were prohibited.
- It was renamed as Ramganga National Park in 1954-55 and again renamed as Corbett National Park in 1955-56.
- Some areas of the park were earlier part of the princely state of Tehri Garhwal. It then passed onto the British and now forms a part of the state of Uttarakhand.
- The park is now governed by the Uttarakhand state government.
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Natural vegetation refers to a plant community which has grown naturally without human aid. They have been left undisturbed by humans for a long time. We call this virgin vegetation
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Sanctuary means a place of safety.
Wildlife Sanctuary means the place where wild animals remain safe.
A wildlife sanctuary is a protected area of land which is created for the protection of wild animals in their natural environment like forest.
1)A wildlife sanctuary Provides protection and suitable living conditions to the wild animals in their natural habitat.
2)In a wildlife sanctuary killing and capturing of wild animals is strictly prohibited.
3)It does not allow any human activity which disturbs the wild animals or their habitat.Animals live in natural environment, protected from people.
Some of threatened wild animals are protected and preserved in our wildlife sanctuaries are Black buck, white-eyed buck, elephant, pink-headed duck, gharial, marsh crocodile, python etc.
4)The wildlife sanctuaries are spread across our country and provide a fascinating diversity of terrain, flora and fauna.They have unique landscape-broad level forests, mountain forests, bush lands in deltas of big rivers.
5)India has more than 500 wildlife sanctuaries.
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1. Afghanistan is not a state of INDIA
Afghanistan is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central and South Asia. Afghanistan is bordered by Pakistan to the east and south; Iran to the west; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan to the north; and China to the northeast.
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The major physical divisions of India are
- The Himalayan Mountains
- The Northern Plains
- The Peninsular Plateau
- The Indian Desert
- The Coastal Plains
- The Islands
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A mid day meal is important for every child because a child needs proper amount of nutrients in their body.It was a scheme that is being maintained by the schools in India and this was introduced by the government of India.Mid day meal was introduced long back and it is still taking place in every school as a compulsion.
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Some of the crops are grown in the winter season, they are called as the rabi crops.
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The demerits of an electoral competition are given below:
(i) It creates disunity and factionalism in every locality. People often complain of party-politics.
(ii) Different political parties and leaders often level allegations against one another. Parties and candidates often use dirty tricks to win elections.
(iii) It is often said that the pressure to win electoral fights does not allow sensible long term policies to be formulated. Some good people may wish to serve the country do not enter this arena. They do not like the idea of being dragged into unhealthy competition.
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