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Sun is a yellow dwarf star comprising 98% of the total mass of the entire solar system. The bright hot ball in structure with hydrogen and helium gases as the main component, the sun is crucial for sustaining life on planet earth. Solar energy helps in growing vegetation and plants on the earth crucial for the survival of living creatures like animals and human beings. Sun has very strong magnetic field because of the presence of the charged particles electrons and photons popularly known as solar winds.
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Today, we use fire for the following use:
(i) to cook food;
(ii) to heat the water;
(iii) for making steam from coal and water;
{iv) for moulding metals; and many more.
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A planet is a large celestial body that revolves around the sun in fixed orbits. Planets do not have any light of their own but reflect the light of the sun. Planets also do not twinkle like stars because they are much closer to us. The earth is also a planet and is the only place we know in the universe which can harbour life.
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Examples of Physical Change
- Breaking/Crushing of any Object
- Expansion of Metal on Heating
- Dissolving Sugar or Salt (Solute) in Water (Solvent) (as a result, a solution is formed)
- Solidification of Molten Metal on Cooling
- Shredding Paper
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Anti-discrimination law or non-discrimination law refers to legislation designed to prevent discrimination against particular groups of people; these groups are often referred to as protected groups or protected classes. Anti-discrimination laws vary by jurisdiction with regard to the types of discrimination that are prohibited, and also the groups that are protected by that legislation. Commonly, these types of legislation are designed to prevent discrimination in employment, housing, education, and other areas of social life, such as public accommodations. Anti-discrimination law may include protections for groups based on ***, age, race, ethnicity, nationality, disability, mental illness or ability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity/expression, *** characteristics, religion, creed, or individual political opinions.
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On 21 March and 21 September, the Sun’s rays fall directly over the equator. On both these days, the lengths of day and night are equal on all places on the Earth’s surface. This is called equinox. This occurs as neither of the two poles is tilted towards the Sun.
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The process by which the synthesis of fabrics takes place from yarns is known as Weaving and Knitting.
Weaving can be defined as the process by which fabrics for making clothes are made. This is done by arranging two set of yarns passing in one direction with the other yarn at right angle to them.
This process is done on looms which can be either power operated or hand operated.
Knitting is the process which is used to make fabric by interlocking the loops of single yarn together by machines or needles. It is made of single yarn running throughout the whole fabric.
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Apartheid refers to the official policy of racial separation and ill-treatment of blacks followed by the white government of South Africa between 1948 and 1989. This practice of racial discrimination remained for the longest period in South Africa.
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In order to classify the material as per its usage, Sorting Material into groups is necessary.
Advantages of Sorting Material
Disposal: For proper disposal of objects, it is important to sort them into groups of biodegradable and non-biodegradable substances. For degradable substances, dry waste and wet waste should also be separated to ensure longer decay time during the transit period. For nondegradable substances, the objects should be sorted into recyclable and nonrecyclable substances, so as to reduce wastage of material.
Storage: In order to allocate suitable containers for storage of objects, it is necessary to sort objects into solid, liquid and gases. For example, vegetables can be carried in cloth bags, but milk and oil cannot. Liquids such as oil and milk can be stored in open mouth containers such as a glass tumbler, but gases such as nitrogen and oxygen cannot be stored as such.
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Shah Jahan (Prince Khurram) was the fifth Mughal Emperor of India who ruled from 1628 until 1658. He was the son of Emperor Jahangir and his Hindu Rajput wife Taj Bibi Bilqis Makani (13 May 1573-18 April 1619).
At a young age, after the death of his father in 1627, he proclaimed himself emperor at Agra (February 1628).
Shah Jahan’s reign was notable for successes against the Deccan states. The Afghan noble Khan Jahan Lodi rebelled and was defeated. Campaigns were launched against Ahmadnagar; the Bundelas were defeated and Orchha seized. In the north-west, the campaign to seize Balkh from the Uzbegs was unsuccessful and Qandahar was lost to the Safavids. In 1632, Ahmadnagar was finally annexed and the Bijapur forces sued for peace. In 1657-1658, there was conflict over succession among Shah Jahan’s sons.
Aurangzeb was victorious, and his three brothers, including Dara Shukoh, were killed. Shah Jahan was imprisoned for the rest of his life in Agra.
Thus, he is considered one of the greatest Mughals and his rule has been called the Golden Age and one of the most prosperous ages of Indian civilization.
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It is important to be kind because it makes you feel good about yourself. Doing things for other people helping them with maths or homework or anything it just makes you feel warm that you accomplished something. Kindness is a give and get thing a bit like respect. If you want respect you must give respect. Kindness improves our quality of life in the workplace as well as in the community. It brings people together. Doing good for others feels good. Showing kindness to others is just as rewarding as receiving it from someone else.
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Acids
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An acid is a chemical substance that has a sour taste.
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Many food items such as lemons, curd, vinegar and orange taste sour because of the presence of acid in them.
Bases
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A base is a chemical substance that has a bitter taste and a soapy texture.
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Bases are found in different substances such as bleach, ammonia, washing powder and soap.
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They cover their body with leaves or grasses.
Deciding precisely when people started wearing garments is a test, to a great extent on the grounds that early garments would have been things like creature conceals, which debase quickly.
In this way, there's almost no archaeological proof that can be utilized to decide the date that dress began being worn.
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