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- Shivaji was born to Shahaji Bhonsle, a Maratha general who held the jagirs of Pune and Supe under the Bijapur Sultanate. Shivaji’s mother was Jijabai, a pious woman whose religious qualities had a profound influence on him. Shahaji had also served the Ahmednagar and Deccan sultanates.
- Shivaji was given excellent training in military warfare and administration. He was married for the first time in 1640 to Saibai.
- Shivaji displayed his military zeal for the first time in 1645, when as a teenager, he successfully got control of the Torna Fort which was under Bijapur.
- He also acquired the Kondana Fort. Both these forts were under Adil Shah of Bijapur. Shah then got Shahaji imprisoned in a bid to contain Shivaji. Some accounts say that Shivaji surrendered these forts to get his father released. Shahaji died in 1664-65 in an accident. After this, Shivaji resumed his raids and extended his territories.
- He achieved great name when he defeated Afzal Khan, a veteran general of Adil Shah.
- In the Battle of Pratapgarh in 1659, Shivaji’s forces vanquished the Bijapur Sultanate’s army. From this victory, he acquired a large quantity of weapons and horses which greatly added to his growing Maratha army’s strength.
- In the same year, another battle was fought with the Adilshahi camp at Kolhapur where Shivaji’s outnumbered army defeated the enemy force. Shivaji displayed great military prowess during this battle. This victory now alarmed Aurangzeb.
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Methods of soil conservation:
- Contour ploughing: Ploughing along the contour lines can check the flow of water down the slopes. It is called contour ploughing. It can be practised on the hills.
- Terrace cultivation: Steps can be cut out on the slopes making terraces. It restricts soil erosion. It is practiced in western and central Himalayas.
- Strip cropping: Large fields can be divided into strips. Strips of grass are left to grow between the crops. This breaks up the force of wind. This method is called strip cropping.
- Planting of shelter belts: Planting lines of trees to create shelter also checks the soil erosion. Rows of such trees are called Shelter Belts. These shelter belts have contributed significantly to the stabilisation of sand dunes and in stabilising the desert in western India.
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The polar bear's Latin name, Ursus maritimus, means "sea bear." It's an apt name for this majestic species, which spends much of its life in, around, or on the ocean–predominantly on the sea ice. In the United States, Alaska is home to two polar bear subpopulations.
Considered talented swimmers, polar bears can sustain a pace of six miles per hour by paddling with their front paws and holding their hind legs flat like a rudder. They have a thick layer of body fat and a water-repellent coat that insulates them from the cold air and water.
Polar bears spend over 50% of their time hunting for food. A polar bear might catch only one or two out of 10 seals it hunts, depending on the time of year and other variables. Their diet mainly consists of ringed and bearded seals because they need large amounts of fat to survive.
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Due to its location in the southern hemisphere Australia experiences winter between the months of June and August. The mere fact that Australia is an incredibly large country means that the winter experience like every other Australian experience can vary dramatically according to location.
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Name of the seed | Color | Texture |
Rajma | Reddish brown | Smooth |
Moong | Green | Soft |
Chana | Brown | Soft |
Papaya | Black | Rough |
Mango | Whitish yellow | Rough |
Aniseed | Green | Soft |
Cumin | Brown | Soft |
Apple | Brown | Soft |
Mustard | Green | Soft |
Lady's finger | Green | Soft |
Musk melon | White | Soft |
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Plants and animals are the main source of food for all the organisms on earth. Food obtained from animals is the main source of protein and include fish, milk, meat, poultry, and cheese. Whereas plants provide us with fruits and vegetables, which are an important source of fibres, proteins and carbohydrates.
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Microwaves heat the food in a microwave oven. They are quick and efficient because they channel the heat directly to the molecules inside the food.
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There are ______ main direction on a map
Four
The four cardinal directions are north, south, east and west.
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- The colour of water bodies that are seen on the maps of geographical territories is usually coloured blue.
- While marking the places or regions, the different colours are used to represent the different geographical places in the earth.
- Water bodies such as lakes, reservoirs, streams, rivers, oceans and seas are all coloured in blue.
- Deeper water bodies are coloured in darker shades of blue while shallow water bodies are coloured in lighter shades of blue.
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maps are drawing of the part of the earth on a _____ surface
flat
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1. A sentence is a group of words that conveys a complete idea.
2. A sentence always makes sense.
3. A sentence always starts with capital letter and end with a full stop, question mark or exclamation mark.
4. A sentence must have at least one doing word i.e. verb.
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 10 months ago
Q : On which day did the height of the plant increase the most?
A n s w e r :
Height of the plant increased the most on the 14th day (13 June) after sowing the seeds.
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