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Some maps focus on specific information; such as road maps, rainfall maps, maps showing the distribution of forests, industries etc. are known as thematic maps. Suitable titles are given on the basis of information provided in these maps.
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Flood plains are formed by the deposition of fine soil and other material called sediments on the river banks. As the soil and sediments are brought by flood water, they are very fertile.
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A mixture is a combination of two or more substances (elements or compounds) which is not done chemically.
Mixtures are two types Homogeneous Mixtures and Heterogeneous mixtures.
Homogeneous Mixtures: A Homogeneous mixture has a uniform composition of its components throughout its mass. It does not have visible boundaries of separation between the various components. For example a sugar solution or a salt solution.
Heterogeneous Mixtures: A Heterogeneous mixtures does not have a uniform composition throughout its mass also it has visible boundaries of separation between various components. For example mixture of sand and water.
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Kalinga refers to the coastal region between the Godavari and Mahanadi rivers, in what is modern-day Orissa. Kalinga is the ancient name of coastal Orissa. Ashoka fought a war to overcome Kalinga.
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Pressure with Height: pressure decreases with increasing altitude. The pressure at any level in the atmosphere may be interpreted as the total weight of the air above a unit area at any elevation. At higher elevations, there are fewer air molecules above a given surface than a similar surface at lower levels. So, as we go up at higher altitude the pressure decreases.
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Dhamma is a set of edicts that formed a policy of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka, who succeeded to the Mauryan throne in modern-day India around 269 C.E. He is considered as one of the greatest kings of ancient India for his policies of public welfare. His policy of Dhamma has been debated by intellectuals.
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Upanishad literally means 'approaching and sitting near', as pupils used to sit near a guru in the ashrams.During the times of Buddha and in earlier times, many thinkers tried to find answers to some difficult questions. Their ideas about the concept of the atman or the individual soul, and the Brahman or the universal soul and ideas about life after the death were recorded in the Upanishads. Upanishads were a part of the later Vedic texts.
The Upanishadic thinkers were men especially Brahmins and rajas. Occasionally, there is a mention of women thinkers such as Gargi, who was famous for her learning and participated in the debates in the royal courts. Poor people rarely took part in these discussions.
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Important Parallels of Latitudes: Apart from the equator (00) and the Poles (900); there are four important parallels of latitudes. They are as follows:
- Tropic of Cancer 23.50 N (230 30’N) or 23 degrees 30 minute north
- Tropic of Capricorn 23.50 S (230 30’S) or 23 degrees 30 minute south
- Arctic Circle 66.50 N (660 30’N) or 66 degrees 30 minute north
- Antarctic Circle 66.50 N (660 30’N) or 66 degrees 30 minute south
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Sheep and Goat
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Domestication was a gradual process that took place in many parts of the world. It began about 12,000 years ago. Virtually all the plant and animal produce that we use as food today is a result of domestication. Some of the earliest plants to be domesticated were wheat and barley The earliest domesticated animals include sheep and goat.
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Beriberi is a disease caused by a vitamin B-1 deficiency, also known as thiamine deficiency.
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People started using earthen pots for cooking food such as rice, wheat and lentils, as these had become an important part of the diet.
However, these pots were also decorated and were used for storing things.
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If you look up at the moon at night, you would have noticed that it changes its shape every day. This is because the heavenly body has no light of its own; it can only reflect light from the sun. Only the side of the moon which faces the sun can reflect this light and can appear bright; the other side appears dark. As this celestial bod revolves around the earth we can see different amounts of the region illuminated by the sun. Thus, it appears to change its shape.
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A Song which we have memorized is a song from film Jagriti (1954), sung and written by the legendary poet and singer kavi .We heard and saw this song in film Jagriti, 2-3 times on TV. Also during Independence Day and Republic Day celebrations, this song is very often broadcasted by All India Radio and even telecasted by DoorDarshan on TV.
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Tools – The Harappans used tools like plough to dig the earth for turning the soil and to plant the seeds but the earlier farmers did not have such tools.
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Sketches are layouts of an intended action particularly refers to drawings, that usually have fewer details and are not considered as final drafts.
Plans on the other hand, are systematic layout of ideas in a step by step manner that indicates activities to be carried out in their order. Plans are detailed and refer to the final draft someone has on something (may also be a drawing).
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The biosphere is all about life. Physical geographers use the term biosphere to describe our living world. All of the microbes, plants, and animals can be found somewhere in the biosphere.
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The Ashwamedha yajna or the horse sacrifice was a major ritual in ancient India. In this sacrifice, a horse was let loose and wandered into other kingdoms. If a king of another kingdom stops the horse, the king who set the horse free wages a war against him.
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The teachings of the Buddha are aimed solely at liberating sentient beings from suffering. The Basic Teachings of Buddha which are core to Buddhism are: The Three Universal Truths; The Four Noble Truths; and • The Noble Eightfold Path.
So, the Panchshila of Buddha is comprised of the basic teachings of conduct which are as under:
- No killing Respect for life.
- No stealing Respect for others' property.
- No sexual misconduct Respect for our pure nature.
- No lying Respect for honesty.
- No intoxicants Respect for a clear mind.
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While more than two kinds of sources in historical research exist, my assumption is that the two you’re inquiring about are primary and secondary sources, as these are the most widely used documents in this discipline. Simply put, a primary source is a record of a person, place, or event that was created by said subject, such as a speech, letter, diary, treaty, recording, film, and the like. A secondary source, on the other hand, is a document that comments upon, discusses, analyzes, or otherwise touches upon information found in a primary source, meaning a book, newspaper article, book review, scholarly journal article, dissertation, essay, or anything that reflects upon a primary source can constitute a secondary source.
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The 'rajas' of 'mahajanapadas' built forts around their capital cities because probably the people were afraid of attacks from other kings and needed protection. It is also possible that some rajas wanted to show that they were rich and powerful by building large, tall and impressive walls around cities. Moreover, by fortifying, the land and its people could be controlled more easily.
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Global warming is a gradual increase in the earth’s temperature generally due to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants.
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