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Kerala and Ladakh are quite different in terms of their geographical features. It was the geography of Kerala which made the possibility of spice cultivation there. So far Ladakh in concerned, its special location flourished the business of wool collection among the Ladakhi people. The people of Ladakh carefully collect the wool of the sheep and sell it to the traders from Kashmir. The history of both regions had been affected with similar cultural influences. Both the regions were influenced by Chinese and Arab traders. Thus, we can stay history and geography are often tied to the cultural life of a region.
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There are many examples where 2 or more parts of a plant are consumed as food. A few examples are -
1. Banana plant - Fruits, stem, and flowers are consumed as food.
2. Mustard - seeds and flowers.
3. Pumpkin - Fruits and flowers.
4. Coriander - seeds, stem, and leaves.
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The numbers 1,2, 3, are called natural numbers or counting numbers.
Let us add one more number i.e., zero (0), to the collection of natural numbers. Now the numbers are 0,1,2, … These numbers are called whole numbers
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For example, Prime factorization of;
- 12 is 2 x 2 x 3 = 22 x 3
- 18 is 2 x 3 x 3 = 2 x 32
Division Method
The steps to calculate the prime factors of a number is similar to the process of finding the factors of a large number. Follow the below steps to find the prime factors of a number using the division method:
Step 1: Divide the given number by the smallest prime number. In this case, the smallest prime number should divide the number exactly.
Step 2: Again, divide the quotient by the smallest prime number.
Step 3: Repeat the process, until the quotient becomes 1.
Step 4: Finally, multiply all the prime factors
Factor Tree Method
To find the prime factorization of the given number using factor tree method, follow the below steps:
Step 1: Consider the given number as the root of the tree
Step 2: Write down the pair of factors as the branches of a tree
Step 3: Again factorize the composite factors, and write down the factors pairs as the branches
Step 4: Repeat the step, until to find the prime factors of all the composite factors

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Starch: Starch is also called complex carbohydrate. Plants store energy in the form of starch. Rice, wheat, corn, potato, and bread are some sources of starch. When we eat plant products, containing sugar and starch, our digestive system breaks them down into glucose. This glucose, which is the simplest form of sugar is then absorbed into the blood and provides us energy.
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Our food contains mainly five major kinds of nutrients namely vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Additionally, food also contains water and dietary fibres/roughage and water which are also required by our bodies.
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A shadow is actually just a space or region, where there is no light since an opaque object is blocking light rays. The position and intensity of the source of light affect the properties of the type of shadow that is formed. For example, let us consider the sun to be a light source. Shadows are made by blocking light. Light rays travel from a source in straight lines. If an opaque (solid) object gets in the way, it stops light rays from traveling through it. This results in an area of darkness appearing behind the object.
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Windows Media Player (WMP) is a software application from Microsoft used to play, store and organize digital audio, images and video. ... WMP uses the WMV , WMA and ASF file formats to encode audio and video downloaded from the Internet or ripped from compact discs or other storage media.
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