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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

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Dhruv Parmar 5 years ago

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Bhavya Shrivas 5 years ago

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Radha Choudhary 5 years ago

It's 0.7 ???
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Janisha S 5 years ago

Usually adults were buried at this site. The dead body was laid straight; with the head facing towards north. Some of the burial was done inside the house. People used to place vessels along with the dead. The vessels probably contained food items. From one of the sites; a four-legged jar had been found. A skeleton was inside that jar. The jar was placed in the courtyard of a five-room house. This was among the largest houses at the site. A granary was also present in the house. The man was laid to rest in a cross-legged position. Historians guess that it must have been an important and rich person. The person could have been a rich farmer or the head of the village.

Meghna Thapar 5 years ago

Inamgaon is a post-Harappan agrarian village and archaeological site located in Maharashtra, western India. Situated along the right bank of the Ghod River, it is considered to be the 'regional center' of the Bhima Valley.

Inamgaon is one of the most intensively and extensively excavated and well reconstructed Chalcolithic sites of the Deccan region as well as of India so far. The moderate day Inamgaon is on the developing verge. Farming and Allied business are the prime income source for Inamgaon. The Ghod River is being conducive for the cultural and social buildings. Inamgaon has been allotted two Reservoirs & Small Dams for water storage projects by Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority. These Reservoirs & Small Dams for water storage helps to store water and ease the water availability. The settlement has all types of Preschool, Primary school & Secondary school. The New English School Inamgaon. is a secondary school. Inamgaon farmers have the capital shares in two different cooperative Sugar factory. The Shrigonda Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana and Ghodganga Sugar Factory. The industrial establishments are closer and are conducive for the villager's employment. Inamgaon is catered by a Petrol station and Social gathering hall. The settlement is being served by various National banks, however, only Pune District Central Cooperative Bank scores the presence. The united capital shares of villagers and Pune District Central Cooperative Bank support have established Cooperative society, which, indeed contributes to needy farmers to have monitory support when requires. This Cooperative society governing body is formed by elective people by the villagers.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

Usually adults were buried at this site. The dead body was laid straight; with the head facing towards north.

Some of the burial was done inside the house. People used to place vessels along with the dead. The vessels probably contained food items.

From one of the sites; a four-legged jar had been found. A skeleton was inside that jar. The jar was placed in the courtyard of a five-room house. This was among the largest houses at the site. A granary was also present in the house. The man was laid to rest in a cross-legged position. Historians guess that it must have been an important and rich person. The person could have been a rich farmer or the head of the village.

Remains of wheat, barley, lentils, millets and sesame have been found from the Inamgaon site. Remains of various animals have been found; like cattle, buffalo, goat, sheep, dog, horse, ass, pig, sambhar, spotter deer, blackbuck, antelope, hare and mongoose. Remains of birds, crocodiles, turtles, crab and fish have also been found from this site. Many animal bones show cut marks. This suggests that these animals were used as food. Archaeologists have also found the evidence of use of ber, amla, jamun, dates and many other fr

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

A n s w e r
Since B is the mid-point of AC,
AB=BC(1)
Since C is the mid-point of BD,
BC=CD(2)
From equation (1) and (2), we may find that AB=CD.

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Meghna Thapar 5 years ago

A truth is considered to be universal if it is logically valid in and also beyond all times and places. Hence a universal truth is considered logically to transcend the state of the physical universe, whose order is derived from such truths. In this case, such a truth is seen as eternal or as absolute. Natural law holds that there are universal moral standards that are inherent in humankind throughout all time, and these standards should form the basis of a just society. Human beings are not taught natural law per se, but rather we “discover” it by consistently making choices for good instead of evil.

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Gulam Rasul 5 years ago

Mujhe help chahie 6th class ki guide

Ayushi Kumari 5 years ago

All waste materials that is not for use. Example- plastic materials,waste paper etc.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

All the waste materials and other household waste produced on a daily basis are termed as garbage. The different wastes of garbage contain peels of vegetable and fruits, leftovers cooked food products, waste paper, and plastic materials, and many other waste items.

Waste material

Shivani Raj 5 years ago

Garbage , trash, rubbish or refuse is waste material that is discarded by humans usually due to perceived lack of utility.
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Manthan Singla 5 years ago

75647

Meenakshi ... 5 years ago

75,647

Radha Choudhary 5 years ago

75,647 ? you asking these questions from ware they Are useless for you?

K.M. Meghana 5 years ago

75,647 Is The Answer
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Alia Premi 3 years, 11 months ago

George Washington

Cherishya Kolli 5 years ago

George Washington

M.Sathana M 5 years ago

What is meaning in hindi
GEORGE WASHINGTON was the first president of america
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Vency bund

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

A small mud boundary wall is called a wall

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Rashi Furia 5 years ago

Please give the answer

Shivani Raj 5 years ago

Your name

Shivani Raj 5 years ago

Hi

Sandhya Bora 5 years ago

Answer
Sa
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Fayad Faizal 5 years ago

Ma

Gosai Godara 5 years ago

La

Gosai Godara 5 years ago

Ga
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

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The atmosphere is composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen, which make up about 99 per cent of clean, dry air. Nitrogen 78 per cent, oxygen 21 per cent and other gases like carbondioxide, argon and others comprise 1 per cent by volume. 

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Samiksha Yadav 5 years ago

Rivers
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

  1. Officials collected tax from the area under the direct control of the ruler.

  2. Royal princes often went to the provinces as governor.

  3. The Mauryan rulers tried to control roads and rivers which were important for transport.

  4. People in forested regions provided the Mauryan officials with elephants, timber, honey and wax.

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Samiksha Yadav 5 years ago

Shiwaliks
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

Answer: Shiwaliks
The Southernmost Himalayas are known as Shiwaliks.
Extra explanation:
The Himalayas or the Himalayan range is broadly classified based on their location. With this as the basis, there are three divisions namely Shiwaliks, Himadri and the Himachal.
 

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Samiksha Yadav 5 years ago

Mariana trench
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

Answer: Mariana Trench

Explanation:

The greatest depth of 11,022 metres is recorded at Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean.The Mariana Trench or Marianas Trench is located in the western Pacific Ocean about 200 kilometres east of the Mariana Islands; it is the deepest oceanic trench on Earth. It is crescent-shaped and measures about 2,550 km in length and 69 km in width

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The Grandfather returned to the tiger’s cage. To say goodbye, he stroked and slapped the tiger. Another keeper observed him with alarm. He also recognised the Grandfather. He informed the Grandfather about Timothy’s death of pneumonia. He also informed the Grandfather that the dangerous tiger was trapped only last month. The tiger was still licking Grandfather’s arm. He was smelling fresh food. Grandfather somehow withdrew his hand from the cage. He gave the keeper a scornful look and bade the tiger “Goodnight’.
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Hashini N 5 years ago

The dog felt the need for a master because he was tired of wandering about alone, looking for food and getting frightened by those who were stronger than him. Therefore, he decided to serve someone who was the strongest on earth

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

The dog felt a need for a master because he was tired of wandering about all by himself and being scared of those who were stronger than him. So, he decided to have a master who was stronger than anyone on the entire earth.

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Aksh Kalra 5 years ago

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

When the climate of the world was changing, people observed places where edible plants are found, about seeds, plants, etc. They started growing their own plants. And thus, they became farmers.

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Labhansh Kumar 5 years ago

False
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Anurag Sathe 5 years ago

False

Om Patel 5 years ago

False

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

False; A magnet of any shape always has two poles: north pole and south pole.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

a) Nomad :  a member of a people having no permanent home but moving from place to place usually in search of food or to graze livestock.

b) Stone age : 

People in this age used stones for making tools. Due to this, this period is also called the Stone Age. The Stone Age is divided into three phases:

  1. Palaeolithic or Old Stone Age
  2. Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age
  3. Neolithic or New Stone Age

c) Anthropologist:

An anthropologist is a person engaged in the practice of anthropology. Anthropology is the study of aspects of humans within past and present societies. The study of tribal culture and lifestyle is known as Anthropology.

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Danodha Reddy 5 years ago

What is your opinion, is the importance of the gram Santa? Do you think all members should attend gram Santa meetings? Why?
To eat, for clothes, for transportation, for getting their products like milk from cows .
to eat , for clothes etc
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Rajwant Rai 5 years ago

9246+3625+5+235+62536

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

Solutions:

(a)

(i) The shaded portion is 1 / 2

(ii) The shaded portion is 2 / 4 = (2 / 2) / (4 / 2) = 1 / 2

(iii) The shaded portion is 3 / 6 = (3 / 3) / (6 / 3) = 1 / 2

(iv) The shaded portion is 4 / 8 = (4 / 4) / (8 / 4) = 1 / 2

Hence, all fractions are equivalent.

(b)

(i) The shaded portion is 4 / 12 = (4 / 4) / (12 / 4) = 1 / 3

(ii)The shaded portion is 3 / 9 = (3 / 3) / (9 / 3) = 1 / 3

(iii) The shaded portion is 2 / 6 = (2 / 2) / (6 / 2) = 1 / 3

(iv) The shaded portion is 1 / 3

(v) The shaded portion is 6 / 15 = (6 / 3) / (15 / 3) = 2 / 5

All the fractions in their simplest form are not equal

Hence, they are not equivalent fractions.

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Raj Rathaur 5 years ago

No no

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

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Prushti Buddhist google pe dekh ??
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago

Vinaya Patika is a Buddhist scriptures which contains rules for Buddhist Sangha.

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Hashini N 5 years ago

A desert is an area of land which has very little or no rainfall. Many deserts are hot places, bare and rocky or sometimes covered with sand. There are also cold deserts, such as the Gobi in Asia, where winters are bitterly cold. In hot deserts, temperatures can soar to over 50°C (120°F) during the day.

Harsha Shreya 5 years ago

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago

A desert is any large and dry area mostly dominated by sand or rocks, that receives little rainfall, and have unfavorable conditions for crops and agriculture, and poses harsh living conditions for human-beings. 

Along with our India, the largest desert in the world is found in Africa which is very hot. Few people live in this big desert of the world and the people who live here use camels to carry their goods from one place to another to live their life.

The warm desert is found in Africa as well as in Arabia and Syria, due to less rainfall there is a shortage of water here. Due to the sand in the desert, the crop is not nearly grown there as there is a lack of water. There are no birds here as there are no trees here, due to lack of water here, people live their lives by bringing water from another place through camel.

Along with the hot desert, the cold desert is also found here, snow is found around the sand, due to which the area here is cold and the weather here remains cool. People here wear warm clothes to live their lives and spend their lives by burning wood in their homes. There are cold desert locations such as Antarctica, Arctic, Greenland, the deserts are always cold.

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