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Government is a set of institutions that have the power to make, implement and interpret laws so as to ensure an orderly life. Government consists of group of people who are assigned the task of administering and managing the affairs of the nation.
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When the heavier component in a mixture settles after water is added to it, the process is called sedimentation.
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Most polar bears occur north of the Arctic Circle to the North Pole. There are some populations south of the Arctic Circle in the Hudson Bay of Manitoba, Canada. Polar bears live in Alaska, Canada, Russia, Greenland, and some northern islands owned by Norway, such as Svalbard. Polar bears live in the Arctic, on ice-covered waters. Polar bears rely on sea ice to access the seals that are their primary source of food, as well as to rest and breed.
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Plants act as sources of food ingredients such as fruits, vegetables, grains, pulses etc.
Animals are sources of food ingredients such as milk, eggs, meat products etc.
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Our surroundings include plants, animals, water, land, air, sun, sky, clouds etc. All these affect our life and is our environment. All that surrounds and affects the life of an organism is called its environment.
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Vitamin B 1 2 : Lack of vitamin B 1 2 causes pernicious anaemia. Other diseases related to B 1 2 deficiency are muscle and nerve paralysis, extreme fatigue, dementia and depression.
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Characteristics of a Shrub
- Lack of a trunk: They branch near the ground, hence do not have a well-defined trunk and rather have many stems.
- Broad leave plants: Shrubs are usually as such.
- Hardy plants: They grow in all types of soil and are hardy.
- Shrubs are seasonal since they generally thrive in a sunny environment.
- Also, they are smaller than trees.
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Boiling the seeds destroys the cell organelles that are required for germination.So they do not germinate. boiling the seeds destroys the enzymes that are required for germination. Thus they fail to grow. Boiling cooks and kills the baby plant inside the seeds.
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wool fibres when knitted small spaces are leaved. wool is a poor conductor of heat and does not allow heat to pass through them easily and thus do not let our body heat to go outside and keeps our body warm.
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An applied force is a force that is applied to an object by a person or another object. If a person is pushing a desk across the room, then there is an applied force acting upon the object. The applied force is the force exerted on the desk by the person. An applied force is an interaction of one object on another that causes the second object to accelerate or change velocity or direction. The force can be a push, pull, or drag. ... The object will accelerate as long as the force is being applied.
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Wool is also used in making carpets and upholstery.
Jute fiber is used mainly for making gunny bags, shopping bags, ropes, carpets, curtains, etc.
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We get wool from hair of the sheep, goat, rabbit, yak and camel. Wool is used for making warm clothes, such as sweater, cap, shawl, gloves, and blanket, etc. Wool is also used in making carpets and upholstery.
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Transpiration is the biological process by which water is lost in the form of water vapour from the aerial parts of the plants.”

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