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इंद्रियों के 5 भेद होते हैं :-
1 - स्पर्शन (Sense of touch)
2 - रसना (Sense of taste)
3 - घ्राण (Sense of smelling)
4 - चक्षु (Sense of seeing)
5 - कर्ण/श्रोत्र (Sense of hearing) ...
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| List Of Major Dams in India | State | River |
| Bhavani Sagar dam | Tamil Nadu | Bhavani |
| Tungabhadra Dam | Karnataka | Tungabhadra |
| Rihand Dam | Uttar Pradesh | Rihand |
| Maithon Dam | Jharkhand | Barakar |
| Koyna Dam | Maharashtra | Koyna |
| Bisalpur Dam | Rajasthan | Banas |
| Mettur Dam | Tamil Nadu | Kaveri |
| Krishnarajasagar Dam | Karnataka | Kaveri |
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a computer is an electronic device which takes input data from the user, then processes it and returns the required output data. Input and output data may contain numbers, words, pictures, videos or sounds. A computer can process data at a very high speed without making any mistake and has a huge storage capacity.
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The majority of the prairie provinces experience snowy, fully humid continental climates with cool summers, also known as class Dfc on the Köppen climate scale. The southern-most regions of the prairies tend to experience fully humid continental climates with warm summers, Dfb.
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Let x% of 125=10
So,
125× x/100 =10
₹125x=10×100
x= 10×100/125
x= 10×4/5
x=2×4=8%
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The k in kg means kilo and is 1,000
so 50g = 50/1,000 = 5/100 = 5%
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The definition of administration refers to the group of individuals who are in charge of creating and enforcing rules and regulations, or those in leadership positions who complete important tasks.
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1. Dr. Ambedkar was born on April 14, 1891 in Madhya Pradesh.
2. He was a son of a Dalit due to which he was refused most of his priveledges and other social things in his life.
3. He lost his mother when he was 5 years.
4. He later completed his B.A in Bombay, M.A in America and also Ph.d.
5. He also studied law in England and later started practicing in India.
6. He was an important icon in the eyes of the Dalit and oppressed people during independence movements.
7. He also was appointed as the first law minister of independent India.
8. He was fondly called as Babasaheb by many Indians as a token of respect.
9. He was also the winner of the highest civilian award " Bharat Ratna "
10. He died on December 6, 1956.
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Heat zones are defined as the different zones of the earth, where the sun’s rays fall differently, hence causing different climate patterns.
Different zones of heat
The three heat zones of the Earth are
- Torrid Zone
- Temperate Zone
- Frigid Zone
Torrid Zone: The torrid zone receives the maximum amount of heat as it is present between the two latitudes the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. The sun comes exactly over the head once a year, on all the latitudes between these two tropics.
Temperate Zone: The area or the region between the two latitudesTropic of Cancer and the arctic circle or between the Tropic of Capricorn and the antarctic circle is called temperate zone.
Frigid Zone: The specific area or region between the arctic circle and the north pole or between the antarctic circle and the south pole is called as frigid zone.
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