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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
Any set of numbers which do not have any other common factor other than 1 are called co-prime or relatively prime numbers.
E.g. Factors of 5 = 1, 5
Factors of 6 = 1, 2, 3, 6
This shows that 5 and 6 have no common factor other than 1. Therefore, they are co-prime numbers.
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Our Solar System consists of our star, the Sun, and its orbiting planets (including Earth), along with numerous moons, asteroids, comet material, rocks, and dust. Our Sun is just one star among the hundreds of billions of stars in our Milky Way Galaxy. The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains the Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth: a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye. From largest to smallest they are: Universe, galaxy, solar system, star, planet, moon and asteroid.
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The definition of a material noun is a grammar term that refers to a material or substance from which things are made such as silver, gold, iron, cotton, diamond and plastic. An example of a material noun is "protein" in the sentence "Protein is critical for energy." Material nouns from nature: water, air, silver, gold, iron, copper, sand, coal, rock, sunlight, rain, earth, salt, etc. Material nouns from animals: egg, meat, honey, milk, silk, leather, wool, etc. Material nouns from plants: cotton, food, oil, wood, jute, coffee, medicine, tea, rubber, perfume, etc.
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Ladakh is dry and COLD desert and is entirely different than climate of Kerala which is havng tropical weather.
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.
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In physics, gravity is the natural force that causes things to fall toward the earth. The noun gravity can also mean seriousness or solemnity. Someone who conducts themselves with an air of gravity is someone who takes what they are doing seriously. Gravity is a force which tries to pull two objects toward each other. Anything which has mass also has a gravitational pull. The more massive an object is, the stronger its gravitational pull is. Earth's gravity is what keeps you on the ground and what causes objects to fall.
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The number of latitudes that cross this definition of India are 27 for the entire country or 25 for the mainland. No matter which definition you use of India's eastern and western boundaries, the whole number longitudes that cross India start with 68 and end with 97, so there are 30 longitudes that cross India.
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A dzo is a hybrid between the yak and domestic cattle. The word dzo technically refers to a male hybrid, while a female is known as a dzomo or zhom. In Mongolian it is called khainag.
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Megasthenes, ambassador of Seleucus Nikator was the first foreign traveller to India. India has witnessed the visit of great foreign envoys like Al-Masudi, Fa-Hien, Hiuen-Tsang, Marco Polo and Abdul Razak, etc. Here we are giving the list of foreign envoys who visited ancient India. Fa-Hien (China) (405-411 AD) was the first Chinese pilgrim to visit India. He was a Foreign Envoy who visited India at the time of Chandragupta II. He visited Lumbini, the Buddha's birth place to collect Buddhist texts and relics.
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Round function in R, rounds off the values in its first argument to the specified number of decimal places. The function formatC() can be used to format a number to two decimal places. Two decimal places are given by this function even when the resulting values include trailing zeros. The reason behind this popularity of R is because of its nature to be used for statistical computing. ... Statistical Visualization has its own way to make data more visual and simpler to analyze. It is easier to look at a graph or a pie chart to analyze than to look at the raw data and trying to grasp its meaning.
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It is unique among planets in our solar system for having water in its liquid form at the surface, in an amount conducive to life evolving. Our home planet Earth is a rocky, terrestrial planet. It has a solid and active surface with mountains, valleys, canyons, plains and so much more. Earth is special because it is an ocean planet. Water covers 70 percent of Earth's surface.
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Our home planet Earth is a rocky, terrestrial planet. It has a solid and active surface with mountains, valleys, canyons, plains and so much more. Earth is special because it is an ocean planet. Water covers 70 percent of Earth's surface. It is unique among planets in our solar system for having water in its liquid form at the surface, in an amount conducive to life evolving.
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Materials which allow light to pass through them completely are called Transparent objects. Objects on the other side of Transparent objects can be seen clearly. Eg: Glass, water and air.
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Trees growing on mountains have shapes to allow snow to slide off easily.
There are a large variety of plants and animals found in mountains having some common adaptations to survive in mountains.
The trees can survive in extremely cold and windy mountain habitats due to the following adaptations:
- The trees in mountain habitats are usually cone-shaped having sloping branches. This makes the rain water and snow to slide off easily without damaging the branches and leaves.
- They have small, needle-like leaves due to which they lose very little water during windy conditions as the water remains frozen in the form of ice and is not available to the roots of the plants.
- The needle-like leaves are covered with a thick waxy layer called cuticle to reduce the loss of water through transpiration.
- The broad-leaved trees shed their leaves before the onset of winter which prevents losing water from their leaves and helps in their survival when the water is frozen in soil and not available to the roots.

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