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Camel is an animal that lives in hot desert where water is scarce. Its body structure helps it to survive in desert conditions. The special features which help the camel to survive in desert are:
- It has long legs which help to keep its body away from the hot sand in the desert.
- It can drink a large amount of water and store it in the body.
- It is adapted to save water in the dry desert by passing a small amount of urine, excreting dry dung and do not sweat at all.
- A camel’s hump has fat stored in it so it can break down stored fat to obtain water during emergency conditions.
- It has large and flat feet which help it to walk easily on soft sand.
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There are two types of magnets:
- Natural Magnets are made up of magnetite and are found in nature.
- Artificial magnets are prepared using various processes and with the help of iron.Examples of artificial magnets include bar, horse shoe, cylindrical, ball-end magnet etc.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago
Diameter = 70 cm
radius = 35 cm
so,
distance in one revolution
= circumference of tyre
= 2πr
= 2×(22/7)×35
= 2×22×5
= 220 cm
now, distance in 50 revolutions = 220×50 = 11000 cm = 11 m
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Solubility of the substance is the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in specific amount of solvent.
if the process is exothermic in nature then the solubility of the substance decreases with rise in temperature.
but if the process is endothermic in nature the solubility of substance increases with increase in temperature
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Clouds are formed by the process of evaporation and condensation
Water evaporates from water bodies and rises up in the air. This air also gets heated.
Hot air carrying water vapour rises up. It cools down as it goes up.
Cooling causes condensation of water vapour, which leads to the formation of tiny droplets.
Tiny droplets grow bigger and heavy by more condensation which ultimately leads to the formation of clouds.
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The four major domains of the earth are; Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere and Biosphere.
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Agriculture is considered as a seasonal activity because it has many factors dependent on seasons like some crops need more water so they are grown in rainy season some crops need moderate summer season. So crops have a fixed season in which they will be grown.
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