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B Harshitha 5 years ago

There is no possibility of life on the Moon because of the absence of the essentials of life on it, i.e. air and water. Also, there is no atmosphere around it, due to which days are very hot and nights are very cold. This makes the conditions unfavourable for the existence of life on the Moon.

Satwik Kumar? 5 years ago

Because it has 1 sixth of earth's gravity
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B Harshitha 5 years ago

Retreating monsoon season commences with the beginning of the withdrawal of the south-west monsoon [mid-September – November] and lasts till early January. It is a 3-month long process where it starts from the peninsula in October and from the extreme south-eastern tip by December
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Praveen Kumar 5 years ago

Humayun

Praveen Kumar 5 years ago

Yes humayun was father of Akbar

Meenakshi Jha 5 years ago

Humayun was the father of akbar

Anurag Sathe 5 years ago

Humayun is the father of Akbar
Humayun was the father of akbar
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Soumesh Panda 5 years ago

List of the occupations within the Mauryan empire are: Farming. Herding. Hunting-gathering. Trading. Handicrafts. I hope you will like the answer.
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Mauryan was in Patliputra , later in Patna
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Subham Sarvang 5 years ago

Asha Sidra vistar karo

Drishant Mishra 5 years ago

Manuscript: The old books which were written by hands are called 'manuscript'. These are usually written on palm leaf or on specially prepared bark of a tree known as birch which grows in the Himalayas. The palm leaves were cut into pages and tied together to make books. But, they are delicate to be handled as may break down or at certain times the leaves may get infected by insects. Inscription: Inscriptions are the writings on hard surfaces such as stones, rocks, pillars, clay, metal and copper tablets. Inscriptions are reliable sources of history as they come to us in their original form and does not possess the danger of getting depreciated or damaged.
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Drishant Mishra 5 years ago

Mount Everest =8,848 Mount Godwin=8,610 Kangchendzönga =8,586 Lhotse =8,516 Makalu I =8,463
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Tanvi Bhatt 5 years ago

The raja's or mahajanapadas build forts around their capital cities because probably the people were afraid of the attacks form the other kings and needed protection. It is also possibe that some 'rajas' wanted to show that they were rich and powerful by building large, tall and impressive walls around the cities. Moreover, by fortyfing, the land and it's people could be controlled more easily.

Harsh Sawant 5 years ago

Rajas built large tall and impressive wall 1to protect its capital city 2 to save people from the attack of other kings
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Prutha Barhate 5 years ago

1.Magadha enjoyed an advantageous geographical position in the age of iron, because richest iron deposits were situated not far away from Rajgir, the earliest capital of Magadha. ... 2.The two capitals of Magadha, the first at Rajgir and the second at Pataliputra, were situated at very strategic points.
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Yummy Chocolate 5 years ago

VATICAN CITY

Kashish Saini 5 years ago

Vatican City

Atharv Mishra 5 years ago

Vatican City
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Sia ? 4 years, 8 months ago

Ashoka's Dhamma didn't involve worship of a god, or performance of sacrifice. He felt that just as father tries to teach his children, he had a duty to instruct his subjects. He gave messages to his subjects through teachings.
He said that variety of rituals that people perform when they fall ill, when their children get married, when children are born or when they go to a journey. According to Ashoka, these rituals were not useful. If instead people observe other practices, this would be more beneficial and useful for them. Ashoka gave message to his subjects through these practices  :- 
1) Being gentle with slaves and servants.
2) Respecting one's elders.
3) Treating all creatures with compassion.
4) Giving gifts to brahmins and monks.
5) It is a wrong practice to praise one's own religion while criticizing other's religion. According to him, by doing this one is actually doing greater harm to one's own religion.
6) One should try to understand the main ideas of another's religion, and respect it.

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Sia ? 4 years, 8 months ago

The ultimate aim of Ashoka's Dhamma was to create a harmonious atmosphere in the state, where all people irrespective of their religious and cultural diversities, lived in peace and harmony with each other.

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Mohit Sharma 5 years ago

Name the two motions of the worth .
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Scale

Shudhansu Singh 5 years ago

Jeet
Sharpener , spoon , knives , keys , washing machine etc
Sharpener, fork, spoon ,knives ,dishwasher

Priyanshi Meena 5 years ago

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A tribute is wealth, often in kind, that a party gives to another as a sign of respect or, as was often the case in historical contexts, of submission or allegiance. Various ancient states exacted tribute from the rulers of land which the state conquered or otherwise threatened to conquer.
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Because Pluto is not having a perfect Orbit around solar system Pluto is the smallest planet and is smaller than moon moon you too has not clear its Orbit paath at it's it's removed at 2006 and have present 8 planets in solar system
Pluto is removed by the they have no no futures futures in other planets or like other plant

Ritvik Buxi 5 years ago

Because Pluto is not having a perfect orbit around solar system Pluto is the smallest planet and is smaller than moon Pluto has not cleared its orbit path yet
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Mountains plateau plains ocean islands coasts

Aarya Sharma 5 years ago

1. Mountains 2. Plateaus 3. Plains 4. Coasts 5. Islands
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Australia
Australia

Tiska Jain 5 years ago

Australia

Saneha Yadav 5 years ago

ऑस्ट्रेलिया / Australia

Jay Pandey 5 years, 1 month ago

Australia
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Releasing oxygen and takes carbon dioxide

Vaibhav Patidar 5 years ago

Vaibhav patidar

Jay Pandey 5 years, 1 month ago

Stomata is tiny hole on lyf to breathing carbon dioxide
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Sia ? 4 years, 8 months ago

A stūpa (Sanskrit: स्तूप, lit. 'heap') is a mound-like or hemispherical structure containing relics (such as śarīra – typically the remains of Buddhist monks or nuns) that is used as a place of meditation.

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Shoaib Akhtar 5 years, 1 month ago

Founded by dayaram sahni in 1922

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