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Sashmitha Dhanasekar 3 years, 11 months ago

Protein

Atul Sahu 3 years, 11 months ago

Iron

Aman Singh 3 years, 11 months ago

Protein

Aamna Nawaz 3 years, 11 months ago

Protein

Aamna Nawaz 3 years, 11 months ago

Protein
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Aamna Nawaz 3 years, 11 months ago

Zarin

Tahmid Rayeed Rayeed 3 years, 11 months ago

Tell the answer ? ??
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Partibha Patel 3 years, 11 months ago

Jaipur

Alankrita . 3 years, 11 months ago

Jaipur

Jenil Mehta 3 years, 11 months ago

Jaipur pink city

Srijal Sharma 3 years, 11 months ago

Jaipur pink city

Gaurav Seth 3 years, 11 months ago

After independence in 1947, Jaipur was made the capital of the newly formed state of Rajasthan. 
Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan which was founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II on November 18, 1727

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Tahmid Rayeed Rayeed 3 years, 11 months ago

Sir?? these is petrol sir please don't write long paragraph

Partibha Patel 3 years, 11 months ago

It consists of naturally occurring hydrocarbons of various molecular weights and may contain miscellaneous organic compounds.[1] The name petroleum covers both naturally occurring unprocessed crude oil and petroleum products that are made up of refined crude oil. A fossil fuel, petroleum is formed when large quantities of dead organisms, mostly zooplankton and algae, are buried underneath sedimentary rock and subjected to both intense heat and pressure. Petroleum has mostly been recovered by oil drilling (natural petroleum springs are rare). Drilling is carried out after studies of structural geology (at the reservoir scale), sedimentary basin analysis, and reservoir characterisation (mainly in terms of the porosity and permeability of geologic reservoir structures) have been completed.[2][3] It is refined and separated, most easily by distillation, into numerous consumer products, from gasoline (petrol), diesel and kerosene to asphalt and chemical reagents (ethylene, propylene, butene,[4] acrylic acid,[5][6][7] para-xylene[8]) used to make plastics, pesticides and pharmaceuticals.[9] Petroleum is used in manufacturing a wide variety of materials,[10] and it is estimated that the world consumes about 95 million barrels each day.

Partibha Patel 3 years, 11 months ago

A fossil fuel, petroleum is formed when large quantities of dead organisms, mostly zooplankton and algae, are buried underneath sedimentary rock and subjected to both intense heat and pressure. Petroleum has mostly been recovered by oil drilling (natural petroleum springs are rare). en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Petrole... Petroleum - Wikipedia

Gaurav Seth 3 years, 11 months ago

  • Petroleum is formed from the remains of dead plants and animals.
  • When plants and animals die, they sink and settle on the seabed.
  • Millions of years ago, these dead wildlife and vegetation decomposed and got mixed with sand and silt.
  • Certain bacteria helped in the decomposition of this organic matter and caused some chemical changes.
  • Matter consisting of largely carbon and hydrogen was left behind. However, as there is not sufficient oxygen at the bottom of the sea, the matter could not decompose completely.
  • The partially decomposed matter remained on the seabed and eventually was covered with multiple layers of sand and silt.
  • This burying took millions of years, and finally, due to high temperature and pressure, the organic matter decomposed completely and formed oil.
Houses in the cold regions are made-up of ______________. 2. Houses in the hilly area have _________________ roofs. 3. People who move from place to place live in ________. 4. Eskimos build houses of snow blocks called _____________. 5. A ________ desert like Leh has high, dry and flat land. 6. ____________ is a tribe that lives on mountains. 7. ______________ is the name of the place where Changpas live. 8. It is situated at the height of __________ metres. 9. ___________ shawl is as warm as six sweaters. 10. Changpas live in tents called ___________. 11. Sheep and goats are kept in ___________. 12. __________ are a type of house boats seen in Dal lake. 13. Tourist enjoy boating in Dal lake by ____________. 14. They love to stay in _________________. 15. In Srinagar the doors and windows have beautiful arches also known as _____________. 16. Some houses have a special kind of window which comes out of the wall. It is called ____________. 17. Like Changpas, _____________ people also depend on their cattle for their livelihood and bring them to higher lands for grazing. 18. Mr. Gaurav Jani travelled from ___________ to _________. 19. He visited Tashi’s home. It was a building with _______ floor. 20. The _________ of Tashi’s house was the most imp
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Partibha Patel 3 years, 11 months ago

List of House Types House. Hut. Hotel. Building. Farmhouse. Barn. Dormitory. Log cabin.

Gaurav Seth 3 years, 11 months ago

I have seen a different type of houses in different areas like
(i) Houses made up of wood, which are found in hilly areas.
(ii) Houses made up of mud and bamboo are found in villages.
(iii) Houses made up of cement, bricks, glass, etc. that are found in cities.
These houses are strong and can withstand heavy rains and storms, but the houses made up of mud and bamboo or of wood cannot withstand such climatic conditions.

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Aamna Nawaz 3 years, 11 months ago

My house has a flat roof. Used for drying papad,aachar,amchur,and clothes. I also use it for flying kite,and stand for a while

Tahmid Rayeed Rayeed 3 years, 11 months ago

No it is wrong

Gaurav Seth 3 years, 11 months ago

Ans. The roof of my house is made up of bricks and cement. This roof is used for drying clothes preparing potato chips, papad badis, aam papad etc. It is also used for sleeping in summers, getting sunlight in winters.

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Gaurav Seth 3 years, 11 months ago

Afsana: Her mother works in the flats and sends us to school. She also helps her. When she told her about her plans to play basketball, Ammi got angry. She said, “Girls do not play basketball. Do your work, go to school and study hard. No need to go to the ground to play.

Afreen : She was not allowed, because we are girls. My grandmother gets very angry with all of us

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Aamna Nawaz 3 years, 11 months ago

A group of two or more than two atoms of the same or different elements that are chemically bonded together is called a molecule. For example: Two atoms of hydrogen (H2) and one atom of oxygen (O2) react with each other and form one molecule of water.molecule make up matter.

Yogita Ingle 3 years, 11 months ago

A group of two or more than two atoms of the same or different elements that are chemically bonded together is called a molecule. For example: Two atoms of hydrogen (H2) and one atom of oxygen (O2) react with each other and form one molecule of water.

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Mayank Rauthan 3 years, 11 months ago

From under the Earth

Aamna Nawaz 3 years, 11 months ago

Underground

Meghna Thapar 3 years, 11 months ago

Crude oil and other hydrocarbons exist in liquid or gaseous from in underground pools or reservoirs, in tiny spaces within sedimentary rocks, and near the earth's surface in tar (or oil) sands. Petroleum products are fuels made from crude oil and hydrocarbons contained in natural gas.Petroleum, also called crude oil, is a fossil fuel. Like coal and natural gas, petroleum was formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms, such as plants, algae, and bacteria.

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Anupriya Kunwar 5A 3 years, 11 months ago

Hi, Please solve my question

Moneylinezi Investment 3 years, 11 months ago

Vbb

Neeraj Kumar 3 years, 11 months ago

Hi friends please ask your question about me and you will be ?? marks l am sure
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Nitumoni 5A 3 years, 11 months ago

Then, on march 12,1930, Gandhi set out from his ashram,or religious retreat,at sabermanti near Ahmedabad with several dOZen followers on a trek of some 240miles. to the coastal town of dandi on the Arabian sea.there Gandhi and his supporters were to defy British policy by making salt from seawater.
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Partibha Patel 3 years, 11 months ago

We need food for live

Nitumoni 5A 3 years, 11 months ago

A food is something that provides nutrients.Nutrients are substances that provide.energy for activity growth,and all functions of the body such as breathing,digesting food, and keeping warm, materials for the growth and repair of the body,and for keeping the immune system healthy.

Yogita Ingle 3 years, 11 months ago

Food is one of the basic components of our life. It helps to provide all the basic vital nutrients like proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates, fats, and minerals to our body. All nutrients provide energy to our body. When our body gets energy for the metabolism in our body and our body functions in a proper manner.

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Yogita Ingle 3 years, 11 months ago

1. Cross the road on zebra crossing
2. Cross the road on red light
3. Walk on footpath

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Meghna Thapar 3 years, 11 months ago

10 Things Your Relationship Needs to Thrive

  • Kind, constant, and honest communication. ...
  • The willingness to work through difficulties and disagreements. ...
  • A sense of humor, some fun, and a bit of distraction from the rigors of daily life. ...
  • Sharing life lessons with the one you love. ...
  • Emotional support, validation, and compliments. ...
  • Love, intimacy, romance, and ***.
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Mahi Goswami 3 years, 11 months ago

When do you get up early in the morning

Anshika Rajbhar 3 years, 11 months ago

Adventure is a danger, risky and thrilling experience.
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Yogita Ingle 3 years, 11 months ago

  • Pashmina shawl has originated from Kashmir.
  • It comes in various patterns like Kalamkari.
  • They are very light weighted but extremely warm and are so thin that they can pass through a ring.
  • They are made from the wool of specially breeded sheep. because of all these factors they are quite expensive and maintain a delicacy.

Vijyesh Singh Jadaun 3 years, 11 months ago

This is urgent please write 5 sentences on world famous pashmina wool
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Siddique Ali Ahmed 3 years, 11 months ago

The 10th chapter KVS is on the move again
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Sh Debiswarup 3 years, 11 months ago

Crude oil ? is found from very deep below the earth. But oil we use are obtained from seeds of sunflower, coconut ? , mustard etc.

Shilpi Pandey 4 years ago

Deep below the earth and some flowers seeds like sunflower and Sarso
Deep deep below the earth
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Sh Debiswarup 3 years, 11 months ago

Yes. On myCBSEguide homework help web page, on which you had asked your this question, go to the below of the web page where there are some hyperlinks. There one of the hyperlink you will find is written as CBSE online test. Click on it and then you will find online tests .
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Saneha Yadav 3 years, 11 months ago

Solid , Liquid and Gas

Yogita Ingle 4 years ago

Solid, liquid and gases are three states of matter. 

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Yuvraj Gawai 4 years ago

it is also used for Rock climbing

Yuvraj Gawai 4 years ago

It is also used for rock climbind
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Yogita Ingle 4 years ago

cid rain is rain that has been made acidic by certain pollutants in the air. Acid rain is a type of acid deposition, which can appear in many forms. Wet deposition is rain, sleet, snow, or fog that has become more acidic than normal. Dry deposition is another form of acid deposition, and this is when gases and dust particles become acidic. Both wet and dry deposition can be carried by the wind, sometimes for very long distances. Acid deposition in wet and dry forms falls on buildings, cars, and trees and can make lakes acidic. Acid deposition in dry form

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What
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Siddique Ali Ahmed 3 years, 11 months ago

Cinchara tree

Neha - 4 years ago

Chinchona Tree

Jeslie Panda 4 years ago

Cinchona tree

Devang Jamnare 4 years ago

Chinchona Tree

Siddhi Mahto 4 years ago

Chinchona Tree
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Janvi Khandare 4 years ago

Hay

Abhishek Verma 4 years ago

SDRF full fome - STATE DISASTER RESPONSE FORCE

Abhishek Verma 4 years ago

NDRF full fome - NATIONAL DISASTER RESPONSE FORCE
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Neha - 4 years ago

Changapa
Changapa is tribe that lives on mountains

Navanith K 4 years ago

Changapa
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Headache, fatigue,nausea, vomiting, sudden high fever, tiredness and skin rashes

Neha - 4 years ago

So many people now-a-days especially in north India are either suffering from malaria or dengue. They are acute, chronic and infectious diseases that might even lead to death of a person. A common phenomenon, Dengue is caused by the bite of a female Andes Mosquito causing a viral infection in a human being whereas Malaria is caused by a Parasite Plasmodium and can affect both human beings and animals. Malaria (an infectious disease) which directly affects the Red Blood Cells or RBC’s can be transmitted in an Anopheles Mosquito bites a person or animal that is already infected with this disease. Dengue on the other hand is not an infectious disease but affects the RBC’S and platelets. They usually start falling once a person is infected with Dengue. The dengue mosquito bites a person in proper day light and its side effects start appearing in about 4 to 13 days before
Products Blog Campaigns #ProtectedbyGoodknight FAQs For Healthcare Professionals ENG HINDI MAR TEL TAM BEN We use cookies to personalize and improve your browsing experience on our site, analyze traffic and personalize content. By clicking accept, you agree to our use of cookies on the website. OK, I AGREEPRIVACY POLICY Dengue vs Malaria Know About Diseases, Dengue BlogsApril 1, 2018What Is The Difference Between The Symptoms Of Dengue And Malaria? While we commonly use Dengue and Malaria as synonymous to each other, they are not. It is essential to know the difference between the two in order to be prepared for all situations. Symptoms of Dengue Dengue is a viral infection caused by the dengue virus that is transmitted through the bite of the infected Aedes mosquito. The most commonly observed dengue symptoms are as follows: – Sudden, high fever (as high as 41 degrees Celsius) – Severe headaches and pain behind the eyes – Severe joint, muscle and abdominal pain – Extreme fatigue and tiredness – Nausea and vomiting – Skin rashes and easy bruising – Sudden drop in platelet count – Mild to active bleeding – Swollen lymph nodes because of underlying fever You can read more about the symptoms observed in Dengue here. Symptoms of Malaria Malaria is a serious disease caused by the transmission of Plasmodium, a parasitic protozoa, into the body through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Common symptoms of Malaria are as follows: – Fever that runs high for 2-3 days – Unbearable headaches – Muscle pain and inability to do physical tasks – Severe chills – Heavy sweating at times – Fatigue and tiredness – Constant nausea – Non-stop dry cough – Loose motions and runny stools You can read more about the symptoms observed in Malaria here.

Partibha Patel 4 years ago

Products Blog Campaigns #ProtectedbyGoodknight FAQs For Healthcare Professionals ENG HINDI MAR TEL TAM BEN We use cookies to personalize and improve your browsing experience on our site, analyze traffic and personalize content. By clicking accept, you agree to our use of cookies on the website. OK, I AGREEPRIVACY POLICY Dengue vs Malaria Know About Diseases, Dengue BlogsApril 1, 2018What Is The Difference Between The Symptoms Of Dengue And Malaria? While we commonly use Dengue and Malaria as synonymous to each other, they are not. It is essential to know the difference between the two in order to be prepared for all situations. Symptoms of Dengue Dengue is a viral infection caused by the dengue virus that is transmitted through the bite of the infected Aedes mosquito. The most commonly observed dengue symptoms are as follows: – Sudden, high fever (as high as 41 degrees Celsius) – Severe headaches and pain behind the eyes – Severe joint, muscle and abdominal pain – Extreme fatigue and tiredness – Nausea and vomiting – Skin rashes and easy bruising – Sudden drop in platelet count – Mild to active bleeding – Swollen lymph nodes because of underlying fever You can read more about the symptoms observed in Dengue here. Symptoms of Malaria Malaria is a serious disease caused by the transmission of Plasmodium, a parasitic protozoa, into the body through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Common symptoms of Malaria are as follows: – Fever that runs high for 2-3 days – Unbearable headaches – Muscle pain and inability to do physical tasks – Severe chills – Heavy sweating at times – Fatigue and tiredness – Constant nausea – Non-stop dry cough – Loose motions and runny stools You can read more about the symptoms observed in Malaria here.

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