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Mahar community was treated as untouchables in the Bombay presidency.
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The skills and knowledge needed in hunter - gatherer communities were:
- There were several animals that ran fast so they need was to run faster.
- To hunt animals or catch fish and birds, people needed to be alert, quick and have a good presence of mind.
- To collect plant produce – they needed to find out which plants or parts of plants were edible (that can be eaten) as many plants or their parts were poisonous.
- They needed to know the seasons when the fruits would ripen.
- They needed the skills and knowledge to make weapons and arms for hunting animals easily.
- They needed the skills to use their weapons effectively.
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Latitude is defined as a measurement of distance in degrees north and south of the equator . The word latitude is derived from the Latin word, “latus”, meaning “wide.” There are 90 degrees of latitude from the equator to each of the poles, north and south. Latitude lines are parallel, that is they are the same distance apart. These lines are sometimes referred to as parallels.
Longitude is defined as measurement of distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian. The word longitude is derived from the Latin word, “longus”, meaning “length.” The Prime Meridian, as do all other lines of longitude, pass through the north and south pole. They make the earth look like a peeled orange.
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There are eight major religions in the world. Every single one of them is practiced in India. We have more then 1600 languages that are people mother tongues, and there are more than a hundred dance forms. Diversity is not always celebrated because we feel safe and secure with people who look, talk, dress and think like us.
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A local time is defined as the particular time of a part of the world. Or the time according to the longitude of a place is called the local time. It 24 hours to complete one rotation of 360°. This means that the earth spin 15° ( 360/24 ) in one hour or 1° in 4 min. Therefore, a place 1° east of another place will have sunrise 4 min. earlier. Thus, each longitude has its own time which is called the local time of that longitude. It changes usually.
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