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Carbohydrates main function is providing energy to the body. These are found in our food in the form of sugar and starch i.e. simple and complex carbohydrates. Example It is found in bread, potatoes etc.
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Push or pull of an object is considered a force. Push and pull come from the objects interacting with one another. Terms like stretch and squeeze can also be used to denote force.
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5(1/5)+2(1/7)
= 5/5 + 2/7
= (35 + 10)/35
= 45/35
= 9/7
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Diversity means "variety" and "being different". It is a product of different geography, culture and history. Diversity is more than just tolerating the differences. It is respecting and understanding the varying differences among individuals in society.
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On 20th May, 1498, two years after he set sail from Lisbon, Portugal, Vasco da Gama arrived on the Western sea coast of India at Kozhikode (Calicut), Kerala. This was the first time that a European had arrived in India via the sea. Thus, da Gama is credited with the discovery of the sea route to India.
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Vermicomposting is a type of composting in which certain species of earthworms are used to enhance the process of organic waste conversion and produce a better end-product. Vermicompost is earthworm excrement, called castings, which can improve biological, chemical, and physical properties of the soil. Vermicomposting is the scientific method of making compost, by using of earthworms which are commonly found living in soil, feeding on biomass and excreting it in a digested form. Vermicomposting comprises two methods: Bed Method: This is an easy method in which beds of organic matter are prepared.
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Carnivores are animals that prey on other animals in order to survive. The meat is the most essential part of their diet. They have physical features that allow them to efficiently hunt, capture and devour their target.
Examples of Carnivores Animals
- Lion
- Wolf
- Leopard
- Hyena
- Polar Bear
- Cheetah
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A constellation is a group of visible stars that form a pattern when viewed from Earth. The pattern they form may take the shape of an animal, a mythological creature, a man, a woman, or an inanimate object such as a microscope, a compass, or a crown.
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The Yamuna, the Ghaghara, the Gandak and the Kosi are the main tributaries of river Ganga.
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Appearance: Different materials look different from each other. The appearance depends on colour, hardness, texture, and lustre.
Hardness: hardness is another property of materials. Some materials are very hard while some are very soft.
Hard: Material which are difficult to compress are called hard, e.g. diamond, stone, wood, steel, etc. Diamond is the hardest natural substance.
Soft: Materials which can be compressed easily are called soft, e.g. chalk, cotton, rubber, etc.
Soluble: Material which easily dissolves in water is called soluble, e.g. salt, sugar, alum, etc.
Insoluble: Material which does not dissolve in water is called insoluble, e.g. sand, chalk, iron, etc.
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Food chain is the sequence of transfers of matter as well as energy in the form of food fromone organism to another organism.
From the above, we can have, the following food chain, Grass-grains - squirrel - snake – eagle, Grains - rat- loin, Grass goat snake.
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Slide transitions are the animation effects that are applied to whole slide whereas animation effects are applied to objects (text, shape, picture etc.) on a slide. For a slide you can have only one transition effect while each object on the slide can have multiple animation effects. PowerPoint provides four types of animations: Entrance, Emphasis, Exit, and Motion Paths. An Entrance animation determines the manner in which an object appears on a slide; for example, an object can move onto a slide.

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