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The Revenue Duties of Tehsildar are important. He is the In charge of tehsil Revenue Agency and is responsible for proper preparation and maintenance of tehsil Revenue Record and Revenue Accounts. He is also responsible for recovery of government dues under the various Acts.
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Suhani Naik 6 years ago

Same answer of meghna thapar????
Cactus plants lose very little water through transpiration. the leaves in cactus plants are either absent, very small or they are present in the shape of spines, this helps in reducing the loss of water from the leaves.

Meghna Thapar 6 years ago

Adaptations in cactus plant to survive in a desert:

i. The leaves are modified into spines.

ii. They have sunken stomata.

iii. The stems become fleshy and green to perform the function of photosynthesis.

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Aayushi Shukla 6 years ago

Australia
Australia is the smallest continent.
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Nitika Sharma 6 years ago

Australia
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Tv Pavana Kumar 6 years ago

Ty rh6
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Suhani Naik 6 years ago

99 +1cm????

Akshit Kamal 6 years ago

100cm
1 metre =100 centimetre

Sourabh Singh 6 years ago

100cm
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Reticulate Venation

Parallel Venation

1. The veinlets form a network.

1. The veins run parallel to each other within a lamina.

2. It is seen in dicotyledonous plants.

2. It is seen in monocotyledonous plants.

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Harjinder Bajwa 6 years ago

answer:- 1) Food - storing food :- for example:-tap roots like carrot and radish and beetroot and fibrous root. 2) Prop - roots :- for example:- banyan and maize. 3) Climbing roots:- black pepper and money plant. 4) Breathing roots :- for example:- mangroves.
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Harjinder Bajwa 6 years ago

The stem conducts water from the roots to the leaves and other plant parts and food from the leaves to other part of the plant.
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Akshit Kamal 6 years ago

1)leaves make thier food by the process of photosynthesis in the presence of water,air and warmth. 2)it has tiny structure stomata

Harjinder Bajwa 6 years ago

Answer:- 1) Leaves make the food for the plants by photosynthesis process. 2) It helps in exchange of grass throw stomata. 3) it helps to lows the excuses of water of the plant through stomata ( transpiration ).
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Vishal Dev 6 years ago

Correct answer

Neeta Zanwar 6 years ago

'Coz it is far away from ground..... Even if it cast a shadow it becomes fainter due to rays of light from other sources
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Randeep Singh 5 years, 11 months ago

Sita ka paro sa kante nikale.

Sagar Kumar 6 years ago

उन्हें पानी दीया
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Meghna Thapar 6 years ago

Sun being not a point source of light, the shadow of aeroplane cast by the sun consists of a conical region of total darkness (umbra) flanked by regions of part-shadow (penumbra). Since the aeroplane is at a height the apex of the
umbra is unable to reach the earth, so no umbra shadow is formed.While the penumbra becomes lesser and lesser, dark as the distance goes on increasing. So on reaching the earth penumbra becomes lesser and lesser, dark as the distance goes on increasing. So on reaching the earth penumbra
looses all shades of darkness. Hence no shadow is formed on ground.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

There were several stages in building a stupa or a temple. These wereBecause building a stupa was an expensive affair, it was decided by the kings and the queens. After the decision was taken, quality stone had to be found, quarried and transported to the place which was often carefully chosen for the new building.Then these rough blocks of stone had to be shaped and carved into pillars and panels for walls, floors and ceilings.Finally, they had to be placed in precisely the right position.Besides, when devotees came to visit the temple or the stupa, they often brought gifts, which were used to decorate the buildings.

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Suhani Naik 6 years ago

Go and search google???

Meghna Thapar 6 years ago

The various sources of water are rivers, lakes, ponds, wells and springs.

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Meghna Thapar 6 years ago

Earthworm is called the friend of farmers because:

i) Earthworm helps in the aeration of the soil. It occurs when the earthworm moves through the soil and loosens it.


ii) The excreta which is released by the earthworm helps to increase the fertility of the soil.


iii) The earthworms which die or decompose and add humus to the soil which increases soil fertility.

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Simple Rathi 6 years ago

Himachal
Himalayan mountain
Mount. Everest
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Kishore S 6 years ago

Computer subject
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

  • Living things are made up of a cell or cells.
  • They obtain and use energy to survive.
  • A unique ability to reproduce, ability to grow, ability to metabolize, ability to respond to stimuli, ability to adapt to the environment, ability to move and last but not the least an ability to respire.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Arrangement that provides a complete path for electricity to pass (current to flow) is known as electric circuit.

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Southwest and monsoon wind brings rain in India. it is important because agriculture and climatic condition mainly depend on it.
Monsoon wind it help to grow. Crop
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Suhani Naik 6 years ago

Because by the process of in filtration the rain water goes to ground and for breathing the earthworm get out the land

Meghna Thapar 6 years ago

When the rain hits the ground it creates vibrations on the soil surface.  This causes earthworms to come out of their burrows to the surface. Earthworms find it easier to travel across the surface of the soil when it is wet, as they need a moist environment to survive.

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Vishal Dev 6 years ago

Kami (minimum :low amount)
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