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Seismology is the study of earthquakes and seismic waves that move through and around the earth. A seismologist is a scientist who studies earthquakes and seismic waves
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Humans breathe through something called the respiratory system. This system is made up primarily of our lungs and windpipe.
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Lala Lajpat Rai, renowned Indian nationalist and writer, who was born in Dhudike, Punjab, on January 28, 1865, died on November 17, 1928, after suffering grievous injuries during a lathi-charge carried out by the police.
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LPG stands for 'Liquefied Petroleum Gas'. LPG is a mixture of hydrocarbon gases, the two most common being butane and propane .
Full form of CNG is. Compressed Natural Gas.
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Difference between traditional methods of farming and modern methods of farming:
| Traditional Methods of Farming | Modern Methods of Farming |
| 1. The outdated and old methods of farming used from earlier times are known as traditional methods of farming. | 1. New and scientific methods of farming which are used nowadays are known as modern methods of farming. |
| 2. These methods are time consuming and production is also low. | 2. There methods are quick, efficient and easy to used and lead to higher production in less time. |
| 3. Old methods like irrigating lands with the help of Persian wheels are used. | 3. Machinery like tractors and threshers are used. |
| 4. Traditional seeds are used. | 4. HYV seeds, irrigation, chemical fertilisers, pesticides etc. are used. |
| 5. Farmers are dependent on monsoon rain. | 5. Farmers are not dependent on monsoon rain as they have provision of tube wells for irrigation. |
| 6. Cow-dung and other natural manure are used as fertilisers. | 6. Chemical fertilisers are pesticides are used. |
| 7. Traditional farming methods do not require more inputs which are manufactured in industry. | 7. Modern farming methods required more inputs which are manufactured in industry. |
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Hinge joint: The joint which allows movement only in one plane is called hinge joint. Hinge joints are like door hinge where only back and forth movement is possible. Example of Hinge joints is the ankle, elbow, and knee joints.
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The energy possessed by a body due to its change in position of shape is known as potential energy.
The potential energy of a body is given by
PE = mgh
The SI unit of potential energy is joule (J).
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 11 months ago
A seismograph, or seismometer, is an instrument used to detect and record earthquakes. Generally, it consists of a mass attached to a fixed base. During an earthquake, the base moves and the mass does not.
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