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Non - Farming activities includes activities excluding agriculture. Some of the non - farming activities are:Dairy - It is a common activity in many villages. People feed their buffaloes on various kinds of grass and Jowar and Bajra. Then the milk is sold in nearby villages and towns. It is alos transported to far away towns and cities.
Small - Scale Manufacturing - Unlike manufacturing that takes place in big factories in the towns and cities, small scale manufacturing involves very simple production methods.
Shops - People involved in Trade(shopkeepers) buy various goods from wholesale markets in the cities and sell them in the village. A few families whose house is near the bus stop set up small shops that sell eatables.
Transport - People with rickshaws, tongas, tractors, truks, bogey and bullock carts are the ones in the transport service and they transport goods and services from one place to another and in return get paid for it.
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The policy of religious intolerance became the greatest cause for the downfall of this kingdom. Then the constants wars with neighbours weakened the kingdom. The pleasure-seeking lifestyles of the rulers the mutual discord among the nobles and the weak successor were the other causes of the downfall for this kingdom.
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The European-Asian sea route, commonly known as the sea route to India or the Cape Route, is a shipping route from European coast of the Atlantic Ocean to Asia's coast of the Indian Ocean passing by the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Agulhas at the southern edge of Africa. The European try to find out an alternative sea route to India Because it became necessary for the Europeans to a direct sea route to the East because of the increase in demands of cotton, silk and spices. This resulted in great competition and less profit.
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World Ocean
- Atlantic Ocean.
- Arctic Ocean.
- Indian Ocean.
- Pacific Ocean.
- Southern Ocean.
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The list of Continents
1) Asia : Asia is the largest continent on earth covering about 9 percent of the earth’s surface. It is also the most populated continent on earth, home to an estimated population of around 4.3 billion people.
2) Africa : Africa is the second largest continent in the world. It is also the second largest continent in the world in terms of population.
3) Antarctica : Antarctica is the fifth largest among the seven continents. It is actually double the size of the whole of Australia.
4) Australia : The continent of Australia is a single country continent. It is the sixth largest country by total area, and is also the smallest of all the seven continents.
5) Europe : Europe is the second smallest continent in the world. It comprises the westernmost peninsula of the giant Eurasian landmass.
6) North America : North America is a continent which lies wholly in the northern hemisphere. It is bordered by Arctic Ocean in the north, Atlantic Ocean in the east, Pacific Ocean in the south and west, and South America and Caribbean Sea in the south east.
7) South America : South America is a continent located in the western hemisphere with most of its land area lying in the southern hemisphere and a relatively small portion in the northern hemisphere.
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The Tehsildar is a land revenue officer at district level. He supervised the work of the Patwari and make sure that the land records are properly maintained and land revenue is collected. A Tehsildar has to hear the disputes. He also supervises the work of the Patwari and ensures that records are properly kept and land revenue is collected. They make sure that the farmers can easily obtain a copy of their record, students can obtain their caste certificates etc.
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The climate of any particular place is influenced by a host of interacting factors. These include latitude, elevation, nearby water, ocean currents, topography, vegetation, and prevailing winds. The global climate system and any changes that occur within it also influence local climate.

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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago
War causes a lot of physical and psychological impact in people's lives.
A war is mostly harmful. A number of people suffer from various trauma and depression even for a long period after the war.
A number of diseases can spread due to the kind of material used while war.
People losses their resident.
They also face a great impact on their occupation and economic condition.
Winning a war gives an outcome that is more harmful than beneficial.
It has it's agenda but while gaining it a number of people gets detached from relatives , jobs, homes etc.
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