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- Biotic components are all of the living things in an ecosystem, such as plants and animals. These living things interact with one another in many ways.
- Abiotic components are the non-living parts of the environment that can often have a major influence on living organisms. Abiotic components include non-living things such as water, sunlight, oxygen, soil, rocks and temperature.
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The word Filament itself refers to the wire or thread inside the bulb which lights up when you turn it on.
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When electric current goes through the filament, the filament glows. It may also be known as the electron emitting element in a vacuum tube. To make the bulb produce more light,the filament is usually made of coils of thin wire, also known as the coiled coil in order to get more emmision.
Generally, Filaments in incandescent light bulbs are made of tungsten as its melting point is very high.
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2. burning of paper is irreversible process.
Irreversible changes are permanent changes. Reactants react to form an entirely new compound and cannot be reversed. Heating, burning, mixing, powdering are few processes which cause irreversible changes.
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1. In a reversible change we get back the original substance by changing the conditions.
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Any changes which can be reversed or are a temporary conversion are known as reversible changes. The reactions which are reversible are called reversible reactions
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Vibratory motion is exhibited by a tuning fork
A type of motion in which a particle moves to and fro about a fixed point is known as vibratory motion.
For e.g., pendulums, swings, tuning fork etc
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वृण- मा और बेटा
मा- अरे! बेटा तुम इतनी देर से घर क्यों वापस आए?
बेटा - मा !! आज स्कूल में बहुत सारा काम था।
मा - क्या काम था बेटा ?
बेटा - मा हम लोग अन्नवाल फंक्शन की तैयारी कर रहे थे और मुझे रास्ते में कुत्ते ने काट लिया ।
मा - अरे बेटा! कहा लगी दिखाओ , तुम्हे ध्यान देना चाहिए थाना।
बेटा - नहीं मा ! मुझे बिल्कुल भी चोट नहीं लगी , मेरे दोस्त ने मुझे बचा लिया ।
मा - अच्छा ! सच में? क्या नाम है उसका ?
बेटा - उसका नाम राम है ।
मा - ठीक है मैं कल उसके लिए कुछ लडडू दूंगी , उसे दे देना खुद खा मत लेना ।
बेटा ( हंसते हुए ) - अच्छा ठीक है मा नहीं खाऊंगा , सच में ।
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The comparison of two numbers or quantities by division is known as the ratio. Symbol ‘:’ is used to denote ratio.
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Adaptive features of a lion that helps it in hunting are as follows:
1. A lion has slight brown body, which helps it to hide itself in dry grassland for avoiding detection by its prey.
2. Detects its prey from a distance and knows the exact location of it because of its own eyes located in front.
3. Strong paws, sharp teeth and long claws help it to catch and kill the prey.
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The bodies of most birds are well-suited for flying. They have light and hollow bones, and the bones of the hind limbs are used for walking and perching. The wings that we see are the bony parts of the forelimbs. ... This bone controls the muscles of flight in the body.
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Divisibility Test for 7: Cross off last digit, double it and subtract. Repeat if you want. If new number is divisible by 7, the original number is divisible by 7.
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Any changes which can be reversed or are a temporary conversion are known as reversible changes. The reactions which are reversible are called reversible reactions. In this reaction, one substance is modified into another form but a new compound is not formed. Processes such as melting, boiling, evaporation, freezing, condensation, dissolution are reversible changes. Few examples are melting of wax, freezing of ice, boiling water which evaporates as steam and condenses back to water.
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| 1. | Compiler scans the whole program in one go. | Translates program one statement at a time. |
| 2. | As it scans the code in one go, the errors (if any) are shown at the end together. | Considering it scans code one line at a time, errors are shown line by line. |
| 3. | Main advantage of compilers is it’s execution time. | Due to interpreters being slow in executing the object code, it is preferred less. |
| 4. | It converts the the instructions into systematic code. | It doesn’t convert the instructions instead it directly works on source language. |
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The four characteristics of the Ganga Brahmaputra delta are (i) The Ganga Brahmaputra delta, also named Ganga delta, Sunderban delta or Bengal delta is situated in Bangladesh and Paschim Banga state of India, where the Ganga and Brahmaputra rivers discharge into the Bay of Bengal. The total catchment area of the rivers is 1.72 million sq km. (ii) It is the world s largest delta, with a surface area of 1 lakh sq km. (iii) It is among the most fertile regions in the world. With more than 130 million inhabitants, this belongs to the most densely populated areas in the world (1300 inhabitants/sq km). (iv) Downstream of the confluence, the river is named Padma. About halfway to the ocean the Meghna joins the Padma.
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The four characteristics of the Ganga Brahmaputra delta are (i) The Ganga Brahmaputra delta, also named Ganga delta, Sunderban delta or Bengal delta is situated in Bangladesh and Paschim Banga state of India, where the Ganga and Brahmaputra rivers discharge into the Bay of Bengal. The total catchment area of the rivers is 1.72 million sq km. (ii) It is the world s largest delta, with a surface area of 1 lakh sq km. (iii) It is among the most fertile regions in the world. With more than 130 million inhabitants, this belongs to the most densely populated areas in the world (1300 inhabitants/sq km). (iv) Downstream of the confluence, the river is named Padma. About halfway to the ocean the Meghna joins the Padma.
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- Following are the features of Great Himalayas
1. They are also called Himadri
2. It is the most continues range that contains loftiest peak with average height of 6,000 m.
3. Its has asymmetrical folds
4. The core consists of granite
5. It is snow bound with many glaciers descending from this range
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The peninsular plateau is a vast table land made up of old crystalline, igneous, and metamorphic rocks. It is one of oldest landmasses of the world as it a part of the gondwana land and was formed when the indo-australian plates collided with the eurasian plates. This plateau consists of broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills. The plateau is very useful as it contains minerals.
Divisions:
1. Central highlands : This part lies to the north of the narmada river and covers a major part of malwa plateau. On the south of Central highlands, it is bounded by vindhyan range and on the northwest, it is bounded by aravali hills. Further in the westward parts, it merges with the deserts of rajasthan. The slope is from south west to north east as the rivers flow in that direction. The central highlands is wider in the west and narrower in the east. The east ward extensions are known as bundelkhand and baghelkhand. The Chotanagpur plateau is further in the east.
2. The Deccan Pateau: This plateau is in the southern part of river narmada. In the north, the Satpura range flanks its broad base while in the eastward part, there is mahadev, kaimur hill, and maikal range.
The deccan plateau is higher in west than east so rivers flow eastwards. Prominent hills are Garo, khasi and jaintia hills.
The western and eastern ghats mark the western and eastern edges of the deccan plateau. The western ghats are more high than eastern ghats. They are continuous and can only be crossed through passes only. It lies parallel to the western coast. Major peaks are doda betta and anai mudi. The eastern ghat run parallel to the eastern coast and are less high than western ghats. They are discontinuous because of the rivers draining in the bay of bengal. Mahendragiri is the highest peak of Eastern ghats.
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The Indus–Ganga plains, also known as the "Great Plains", are large floodplains of the Indus and the Ganga–Brahmaputra river systems. They run parallel to the Himalaya mountains, from Jammu and Kashmir and Odisha in the west to Assam in the east and draining most of northern and eastern India.
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- India is centrally located between the East and the West Asia.
- India is strategically located at the centre of the trans-Indian Ocean routes which connect the European countries in the west and the countries of East Asia.
- India could establish close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from the western coast. Moreover, it could establish close contact with Southeast and East Asia from the eastern coast.

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