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Because it has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit, Pluto is considered a dwarf planet. It orbits in a disc-like zone beyond the orbit of Neptune called the Kuiper belt, a distant region populated with frozen bodies left over from the solar system's formation.
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Because it has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit, Pluto is considered a dwarf planet. It orbits in a disc-like zone beyond the orbit of Neptune called the Kuiper belt, a distant region populated with frozen bodies left over from the solar system's formation.
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Actually earth is said to be spherical in shabe but scientifically earth is very slightly flattened in shape at the poles and bulge at middle.
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The festivals celebrated in our locality are: Diwali, Holi and Raksha Bandhan, Republic day, Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti, Children’s day etc.
Out of these festivals National festivals like Republic day, Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti and Children’s day are celebrated by all casts and religions.
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Actually earth is said to be spherical in shabe but scientifically earth is very slightly flattened in shape at the poles and bulge at middle
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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
Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago
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
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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Children in your class refuse to share their food with a particular person because they think she is dirty.
Answer: I will lead by setting an example. I shall be the first person to share food with the child who is being seen as dirty. This will help in changing the mindset of others.
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Social studies is the study of history, people or society.
“The primary purpose of social studies is to help young people make informed and reasoned decisions for the public good as citizens of a culturally diverse, democratic society in an interdependent world.”
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Yes, Unity in Diversity is an appropriate term to describe India. Jawahar Lal Nehru, the former Prime Minister in his book "Discovery of India" wrote India was always united inspite of geographical, religious and cultural differences.
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Archaeologists are persons who study the objects of the past. They study the remains of the buildings made of stone and brick, paintings and sculpture. They also explore and dig the earth in order to find out tools, weapons, pots, pans, ornaments and coins
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Bimbisara: The first important king of Magadha was Bimbisara who ruled for 52 years. He expanded his terriotries through conquests and matrimonial alliances making Magadha the most powerful kingdom in those times.
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| Mountain is narrow at top. | Plateau is flat at top. |
| Mountain’s elevation is in several thousand meters. | Plateau’s elevation is between several hundred and several thousand meters. |
| High mountains are snow-capped. | Most of the plateaus are not covered with snow. |
| Glaciers are found in mountains. | Plateaus do not have glaciers. |
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Region: West Bengal
Geographical Factors: It Lies in the regions of Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta. It stretches from the Himalayas in the north to the Bay of Bengal in the south. A small coastal region is on the extreme south, while the Sundarbans forests is a remarkable landmark at the ganges delta.
Historical factors: It has close relations with geographical factors. The major population depends on agriculture or mainly the cultivation of rice due to fertile lands of Delta. The people of Bengal supported Bangladesh Liberation war. Durga puja of Hindu and Eid of Muslims are two main festival celebrated in Bengal.
Region: Kerala
Geographical Features: Situated between the Lakshadweep Sea and the Western Ghats. It has a wet and maritime tropical climate influenced by the seasonal heavy rains. The westen coastal belt is relatively flat compared to the eastern region and have many lakes and canals.
Historical factors: Due to coastal areas, export and import were prevalent and thus there are people from many religions. the state has nearly equal population from Hinduism, Muslim and Christian regions. festivals like Onam, Eid, Christmas etc. are celebrated. The geographical features helped in the cultivation of spices.
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Historians, that is, scholars who study the past, often use the word source to refer to the information found from manuscripts, inscriptions and archaeology. Once sources are found, learning about the past becomes an adventure, as they reconstruct it bit by bit. So historians and archaeologists are like detectives, who use all these sources like clues to find out about our pasts.
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