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Ladakh is made up of two words – La meaning mountain pass and Dak meaning country. Ladakh is a cold desert in India, lying in the Great Himalayas, on the eastern side of Jammu and Kashmir. It is enclosed in the north by the Karakoram Range and in the south by the Zanskar mountains. Several rivers flow through Ladakh. The most important river is the Indus. The rivers form deep valleys and gorges. Several glaciers are found in Ladakh. The Gangri glacier is an example. The altitude in Ladakh varies from about 3000m in Kargil to more than 8000 m in the Karakoram.
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Ladakh is dry and COLD desert and is entirely different than climate of Kerala which is havng tropical weather.
Kerala is famous for cultivation of spices. Ladakh is famous for growing wool.
There is no RAINS in Ladakh and terrain has no green tint...this leads to it's name COLD DESERT.
Ladakh is a small town in J & Kwhere as kerla is a state. Ladakh is a hill station or you can say a mountain desert, is very cold place and is sarounded with mountains, where as kerala is famous for its greenry.Ladakh is in the north where as kerala is in thb south.
Posted by Asmita Rahaman 5 years, 7 months ago
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HEAT ZONE |
LATITUDINAL EXTENT |
CLIMATE |
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Torrid Zone |
Tropic of Cancer- Tropic of Capricorn 23 1/2oN to 23 1/2oS |
Hottest |
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North Temperate Zone |
Tropic of Cancer- Arctic Circle 23 1.2oN to 66 1/2oN |
Moderate |
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South Temperate Zone |
Tropic of Capricorn-Antarctic Circle 23 1/2oS to 66 1/2oS |
Moderate |
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North Frigid Zone |
Arctic circle 66 1/2o to 90oN (North Pole) |
Coldest |
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South Frigid Zone |
Antarctic Circle 66 1/2oS to 90oS(South Pole) |
Coldest |
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Algebra is a branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols. In elementary algebra, those symbols (today written as Latin and Greek letters) represent quantities without fixed values, known as variables. The numbers and equations gifted by Algebra are frequently used in almost everywhere in this world(shocking, No?). Take, for example; you are out for grocery shopping. Now, the addition and subtraction are the only sources to help you keep yourself budgeted with the items in the cart.
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History is divided into time periods on the basis of certain defining characteristics of each age. The three time periods that history is divided into are as follows:
i) Prehistory
ii) Proto-history
iii) History
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Food is essential for all the living organisms. Plants prepare their own food and store in their special organs as fruits, tubers, seeds etc. Animals and human beings depend on this stored food of plant. Bigger animals depend on smaller animals for their food. Human beings also depend on animals for their food.
Food Sources
- Vegetables. Vegetables are obtained from the plants.
- Roots. Radish, turnip, carrot, beetroot are some of the roots that are eaten as vegetables.
- Stem. Potato and ginger are the stems that are eaten as vegetables.
- Leaves. Spinach, cabbage, lettuce are the leaves eaten as vegetables.
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An integer is a whole number that can be either positive or negative. Which means integers cannot be fractions and decimals (which you will learn later). Positive integers are basically the everyday numbers that we use to count things, for example ‘3 apples’, where 3 is a positive integer. As a result, positive integers are also sometimes called ‘counting numbers’. Negative integers are numbers that have a minus sign as a prefix, for example, -3 is a negative integer.
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There are two major types of carbohydrates (or carbs) in foods: simple and complex.
Simple carbohydrates: These are also called simple sugars. They're found in refined sugars, like the white sugar you see in a sugar bowl.
Complex carbohydrates: These are also called starches. Starches include grain products, such as bread, crackers, pasta, and rice.
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F A L S E
Set of integers contains natural numbers , zero and negative numbers .
So , zero is the integer .
The given statement is false .
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In geometry, a ray can be defined as a part of a line that has a fixed starting point but no end point. It can extend infinitely in one direction.
On its way to infinity, a ray may pass through more than one point.
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The shepherd did not go to school because there were very few schools in those days. One day the king of that country visited the shepherd in disguise. He visited the shepherd because he had heard that the shepherd was very wise and understood people's sorrows and troubles, and helped them face their problems with courage and common sense. The shepherd was famous for his wisdom and friendly nature. The king of the country visited the shepherd one day because he was famous for his wisdom and friendly nature. The king heard about him, and thought of meeting him to know the truth.
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Elements – Elements constitute the simplest chemical substances in which all the atoms are exactly the same.
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- A part of a line with one end-point is called a ray. It has a start point but no definite end point, and thus difficult to measure. It goes indefinitely in one direction.
- A line is a set of points that extends in two opposite directions. Both ends of a line can be extended indefinitely. A line has no endpoints.
- A line segment is a part of a straight line that connects two points. It is the shortest path between the two points. It has a definite length, that is its length can be measured.
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