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Two liquids are said to be immiscible if they're completely insoluble in each other. Such a system actually consists of 2 phases, though it is usually referred to as a mixture. Examples include benzene and water, kerosene and water, etc.
The classic example of immiscible liquids is oil and water. Water is very polar; the positive hydrogen end of the molecule forms especially strong hydrogen bonds with the negative oxygen end of another water molecule. Oil in this example can be any liquid fat or even motor oil.
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- The immiscible liquid does not dissolve in other liquids.
- Can observe meniscus on the liquid.
- Example: oil in water.
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A farmer performs following eight major steps from crop selection to harvesting:
- Crop Selection.
- Land Preparation.
- Seed Selection.
- Seed Sowing.
- Irrigation.
- Crop Growth.
- Fertilizing.
- Harvesting.
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Answer : The snake charmer made Medicines from the plants collected from the forest
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Even after the show, people would stay on. They knew that in our tinbox there were many types of medicines for them. We made these medicines from plants collected from the forests. I had learnt all this from my grandfather. I felt nice that I could help people with my medicines even if doctors and hospitals were far off. In return, people would give us some money or foodgrains. In this way we could manage our life.
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Ascending Order:
When the numbers are arranged from the smallest to the largest number, those numbers are said to be in an ascending order.
<i>For example:</i>
Arrange the numbers in ascending order from 5 to 11.
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Descending Order:
When the numbers are arranged from the largest to the smallest number, those numbers are said to be in descending order.
<i>For example:</i>
Arrange the numbers in descending order from 23 to 17.
23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17
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The geese lived on the top of a tall tree in a forest.
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A number is a count or measurement.
They are really an idea in our minds. We write or talk about numbers using numerals such as "5" or "five". We could also hold up 5 fingers, or tap the table 5 times. These are all different ways of referring to the same number.
There are also different <i>types of numbers</i>, such as
• whole numbers {1,2,3,...}
• decimals (like 1.48 or 50.5)
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An even number is an integer that can be divided by two and remain an integer or has no remainder. An integer that is not an even number is an odd number. If an even number is divided by two, the result is another integer. Since even numbers are integers, negative numbers can be even.
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Even numbers are those numbers which are divisible by 2 and odd numbers which are not divisible by two.
An even number ends with 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8
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A phrase is a group (or pairing) of words in English. A phrase can be short or long, but it does not include the subject-verb pairing necessary to make a clause. Some examples of phrases include: after the meal (prepositional phrase) the nice neighbor (noun phrase)
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A tsunami is a series of huge waves caused by the shifting of large amounts of ocean water. Tsunamis are also caused by volcanic eruptions and underwater landslides.
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, also called Asian Tsunami was the most devasting Tsunami in the history. The wave was the result of an earthquake with the epicentre close to Sumatra.
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A tsunami is a natural disaster which is a series of fast-moving waves in the ocean caused by powerful earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, or simply an asteroid or a meteor crash inside the ocean. A tsunami has a very long wavelength. It can be hundreds of kilometers long. Usually, a tsunami starts suddenly. A tsunami is a large ocean wave that is caused by sudden motion on the ocean floor. This sudden motion could be an earthquake, a powerful volcanic eruption, or an underwater landslide. ... Tsunamis travel across the open ocean at great speeds and build into large deadly waves in the shallow water of a shoreline.
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Plants produce many seeds to ensure the continuation of the species. The seed contains the embryo that will later grow into a new plant.
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Each seed contains a tiny plant called an embryo, which has root, stem and leaf parts ready to grow into a new plant when conditions are right. Another part of the flower (the ovary) grows to form fruit, which protects the seeds and helps them spread away from the parent plant to continue the cycle.

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