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The sense organs are the body organs by which humans are able to see, smell, hear, taste, and touch or feel. The five sense organs are the eyes (for seeing), nose (for smelling), ears (for hearing), tongue (for tasting), and skin (for touching or feeling).
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According to the Indian system : 56,10,328
According to the International system : 5,610,328
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Magnitude is the logarithmic measure of the seismic energy released by an earthquake at its hypocentre. Whereas the magnitude is a measure of the energy released in the earthquake's hypocentre, the intensity classifies the vibrations at any given location on the Earth's surface.
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A seed has the following parts:
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- Embryo or baby plant: It is present inside the seeds which develop into a new plant. The embryo gives rise to a baby shoot (plumule) and root (radical).
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Heat zones are the different zones of the earth, where the sun's rays fall differently, thus causing different climate patterns. These zones are called the Torrid Zone, the two Temperate Zones, and the two Frigid Zones. The Torrid Zone is very hot since the sun shines overhead here. The earth has three main heat zones – torrid zone, temperate zone and frigid zone.
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