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The Taj Mahal is an enormous mausoleum complex commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to house the remains of his beloved wife.
Constructed over a 20-year period on the southern bank of the Yamuna River in Agra, India, the famed complex is one of the most outstanding examples of Mughal architecture, which combined Indian, Persian and Islamic influences. At its center is the Taj Mahal itself, built of shimmering white marble that seems to change color depending on the daylight.
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Prakrit(noun) any one of the popular dialects descended from, or akin to, Sanskrit; -- in distinction from the Sanskrit, which was used as a literary and learned language when no longer spoken by the people. Prakrit is still spoken in all parts of India just as it has been for thousands of years. The word Prakrit itself merely means `natural' and refers to all the Indo-Iranian languages as spoken by the common man in India.
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When the sun, the Earth and the moon are aligned in space (nearly or perfectly), with the Earth between the sun and moon, then Earth's shadow falls on the moon's face. ... During a lunar eclipse, a very small amount of light from the sun filters through Earth's atmosphere onto Earth's shadow on the moon. During a solar eclipse, the Moon actually casts two shadows toward Earth. One shadow is called the umbra which becomes smaller as it reaches the Earth. This is the dark center of the Moon's shadow. The second shadow is called the penumbra.
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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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A local time is a time calculated on the basis of a specific meridian passing through a particular place, though the place may be included in some other time zone. All the places located on the same meridian have noon at the same time. Places located on different meridians have different local times. Every gain or loss of 1° longitude stands for 4 minutes. 360° implies one complete rotation of earth. on every longitudinal degree increase towards west, substract 4 min. After the hours is calculated add(if east) or substract( if west) it with time of GMT.
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No, all living beings do not need the same kind of food. Some animals eat only plant products called as herbivores. Some animalseat only other animals. ... Some other animals eat both plants and animals called omnivores.
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Carnivores: The organisms which eat other animals or meat only are called carnivores. For example, lion, bear, snake, crocodile, lizard, eagle and wolf etc.
Herbivores: The organisms which consume or eat only plants as their source of food are called herbivores. For example, cow, rabbit, goat, deer, locust and camel etc.
Omnivores: The organisms which eat both plant food as well as meat of animals are called omnivores. The best examples of omnivores are human beings, crow, dog, sparrow and ants etc.
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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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Skilled gatherers are the tribal people or those who settled long ago in the forest areas or hilly areas, and used to collect / gather useful materials from the riverside, forest or mountain areas.
Like wood, flowers, coconut tree leaves, fruits, etc. and any other things which were useful to them to live by or to sell. Perhaps they collected colored stones too. They might have collected some alcohol from palm trees or others, bones or dead animals and husks etc...
Skilled gatherers are those who had skills in doing these activities. Skills were required as gathering was risky in some regions or the task was some what difficult or needed a process.
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Ayushi Kumari 5 years, 9 months ago
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