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The increase in the percentage of the gases which prevent the escape of heat from the earth, which cause the average temperatures to increase worldwide is called greenhouse effect.
Heat is trapped by glass, and hence the temperature inside a glass enclosure will be much higher than the surroundings. This phenomenon was used to create an enclosure where tropical plants could be kept warm during the winters in colder climates. Such enclosures are called greenhouses.
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It is essential to conserve water because the amount of usable water on the earth is limited and there is scarcity of usable water.
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The three forms of water:
- The solid form, snow and ice, is present as ice caps at the poles of the earth, snow-covered mountains and glaciers.
- Liquid water is present in oceans, lakes, rivers, and even underground.
- The gaseous form is the water vapour present in the air around us.
It is essential to conserve water because the amount of usable water on the earth is limited and there is scarcity of usable water.
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Kannauj once more recovered a large measure of its old importance during 1114 A.D. to 1154 . During the reign of Chauhans (1170-1194 A.D.) Kannauj became powerful and annexed to Delhi. Kannauj (Jaichandra's capital) was the scene of Svayamvara of his daughter Samyogita, who was carried off by Prithviraj III.
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Buddha wanted to teach that sorrowing mother that birth and death both are the part of life.If someone takes birth then one day he or she will die too.To explain this to the poor and sorrowing mother ,Buddha said her to bring some seeds from one of the house in which no family member is dead yet.That poor mother searched all around but she couldn't get those seeds from any such kind of house.Finally she understood that his son won't get alive now because he is dead and every one is going to die one day.
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Redworms eat the rotting garbage as food. They do not have teeth body have a special structure called gizzard which helps in grinding the food. Powdered egg shells are usually mixed with the kitchen waste in the pit. The excretions of redworms keep on collecting in the pit which make up vermicompost.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago
cost of 7m cloth = Rs1470
Cost of 1m cloth =
{tex}\frac{Rs\: 1470}{7}\\=Rs\: 210{/tex}
Now ,
Cost of 5m cloth
= 5 × cost of 1 m cloth
= 5 × Rs 210
=Rs 1050
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