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Temperate zone is the part of the earth's surface lying between the tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle in the Northern Hemisphere or between the Tropic of Capricorn and Antarctic Circle in the Southern Hemisphere, and characterized by having a climate that is warm in the summer, cold in the winter, and moderate in the spring and fall.
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Types of Pollution during election period are-
(1) Noise Pollution due to their advertisement vans or speech.
(2) Air pollution due to some firewalls.
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All natural objects which lie beyond the Earth’s atmosphere and belong to the Universe are known as the celestial bodies. Two examples of celestial bodies are stars and planets.
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Axis: The imaginary line around which the earth rotates is called its axis.
Orbit: The imaginary line on which the earth moves around the sun is called its orbit.
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The first animal to be tamed was the wild ancestor of the dog because the dog is smaller in size and could be easily kept.
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A star is an astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity. The nearest star to Earth is the Sun.
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The Maurya Empire (320-185 B.C.E.) was the first major historical Indian empire, and definitely the largest one created by an Indian dynasty.
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Conventional signs are symbols used on maps to represent different features. The symbols are explained in the key of the map. A conventional symbol is a symbol that is widely accepted interpretation. The various features shown on a map are represented by conventional signs or symbols. For example, colours can be used to indicate a classification of roads. Conventional Signs and Symbols on a Map (Week 4) Almost everything that appears on a map, except a printed name, is a conventional sign. Conventional signs and symbols represent various features shown on a map and are not drawn to scale. The conventional signs and symbols are used to mark necessary objects and physical features of the area on the map. They are usually used to denote the temples, settlements, bridges, physical structures, roads, tanks, water bodies and also some human-made structures.
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Our National anthem is surely an expression of national unity in the following ways:
a. It inculcates a sense of nationalism and love for one's country.
b. It was first sung in 1911, at the Congress session in Calcutta that symbolised patriotic feeling of the people of the country bringing them together , against the British colonial rule. Later in 1950 the song, was adopted as the National Anthem.
c. Composed by Rabindranath Tagore, our national anthem reflects the diversity of the country in terms of religions, languages, regions and how such a diversity forms our Motherland India .
d. It is our national anthem where people from varied backgrounds, irrespective of caste, creed, religion or *** stand up and sing in unison, paying respect and gratitude to the country.
e. It captures the very essence of our country .
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People chose to survive in natural caves because it provided shelter from the rain, heat and wind. It protects them from the attacks of wild animals as well.
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The term ‘secularism’ refers to the separation of the power of religion from the power of the State.
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We need a standard meridian because
- Standard Meridian is required to avoid the difference in time within the country.
- India has selected 82o30’ East longitude as its Standard Meridian because it passes centrally through India, hence equidistant from East and West.
- It is selected as Prime Meridian to avoid time lag of 2 hours from Arunachal Pradesh Gujarat. This time is the Indian Standard Time.
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Pluto was discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh.
In August 2006 the International Astronomical Union (IAU) downgraded the status of Pluto to that of "dwarf planet."
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Microlith is a minute shaped flint, typically part of a composite tool such as a spear.
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The two boys may have celebrated the following festivals:
- Holi
- Diwali
- Raksha Bandhan
- Dusshera.
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People travelled from one subcontinent to another because of the following reasons:
- In search of livelihood
- To escape from natural disasters such as floods or droughts
- To conquer other lands
- Merchants travelled (caravans and ships) to sell their goods, while religious teachers walked (village to village or town to town) to offer instruction and advice
- To discover new places driven by the spirit of adventure
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Summer Solstice:
i) It is the position of the Earth when the rays of the sun fall directly on the tropic of cancer.
ii) In this position, the North pole is tilted towards the sun.
iii) Due to large portion of the Northern hemisphere gets light from sun, it is summer in Northern Hemisphere.
iv) During this period in Northern hemisphere, days are longer than nights.
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