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Fabric means a woven material, a textile or other material resembling woven cloth. Fabric is made up of yarns. Fabrics are made by the two main processes known as weaving and knitting.
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- Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
- It is calculated at the British Royal Observatory in Greenwich near London.
- It is 05:30 hours behind the IST.
- It passes through 0° longitude.
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The dissolving salt in water is a chemical change. The reactant (sodium chloride, or NaCl) is different from the products (sodium cation and chlorine anion). Thus, any ionic compound that is soluble in water would experience a chemical change. While the Sodium ion on the hydroxide has been replaced by the Hydrogen ion. This double replacement makes this a double replacement reaction. The reaction is also a neutralization because HCl is an acid hydrochloric acid, and NaOH sodium hydroxide is a base. After the reactions the products are a salt and water.May
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Vitamins are organic compounds, found in natural foods which are required for normal growth and maintenance of the body. Both humans and animals require vitamins for their growth.
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The different parts of a plant that provide as food are root, stem, leaves,flowers, seeds & fruits
ROOTS : Radish, turnip, beetroot, carrot, sweet potato
STEMS : Sugarcane, potato , onion, ginger, garlic
LEAVES : Spinach, Coriander, lettuce, fenugreek, cabbage
FLOWERS : Cauliflower broccoli, cloves, flowers of banana, Bauhinia flower
SEEDS : Gram, peas, wheat, beans, oil seeds
FRUITS : Coconut ,apple, banana, papaya ,mango
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The names of five plants and their parts that we eat are:
1) Carrot- Root
2) Potato- Stem
3) Apple- Fruit
4) Spinach- Leaves
5) Mustard- Seeds and leaves
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The oldest Veda is Rigveda, composed about 3500 years ago. The Rigveda includes more than a thousand hymns, called sukta or "well-said". These hymns are in praise of various gods and goddesses.
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- A loom is a device for weaving yarn or threads into fabric.
- It is used for making fabrics.
- The loom which is worked by hands is called a handloom whereas a loom which works with electric power is called powerloom.
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The sewing needle is said to have been invented sometime during the Upper Paleolithic time period, which began around 40,000 years ago. It's widely disputed when the first needles were used, with claims that range from 30,000 years ago to 60,000 years ago. It was in 1790, that the first workable sewing machine was invented and patented by the British inventor Thomas Saint. Earlier, in 1755, Karl Weisenthal, a German inventor, devised the first sewing machine needle, but did not produce a complete machine.

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