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The reciprocal of focal length of the lens is called the power of the lens (P).
P (in dioptre) = 1/f(in meters)
The S.I unit of power of lens is diopter denoted by D.
From the formula of power of lens.
1 D = 1/1m = 1m-1
Thus 1 Dioptre is the power of the convex lens having focal length of 1m.
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the matter is made up of very tiny particles and these particles are so small that we cannot see them with naked eyes.
Following are the basic three states of matter:
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- Liquid
- Gas
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Industries have been the backbone of Indian economy.since independence.It had bought changes to many peoples life.provided employment ..increase in tertiary and industrial sector.importing and exporting of our Indian goods..and prospered Indian glory.
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We need to separate wastes into biodegradable and non biodegradable because biodegradable wastes are composed and are used as manure . non biodegradable wastes like plastics , glass are not composed thus allowing the increase in quantity of waste.
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- They provide habitat for wildlife and are an important constituent of the various food chains and food webs.
- They are needed for the smooth functioning of biogeochemical cycles.
- They help in the formation of humus and maintaining soil fertility.
- They purify air and protect the earth from the greenhouse effect.
- The sports equipment industry paper industry, lac manufacturing industry, the timber industry, and furniture industry depend on forests.
- Many fruits, medicines, dyes, sandalwood, and bamboo is obtained from forests by the local people.
- Forests provide employment to a large number of people and also help in generating revenue.
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Land breeze: Land breeze blows during the night from land to sea and the land becomes cooler faster than the sea. The air above the sea becomes less dense (i.e. warmer) and rises. The cooler air from the land moves in to take its place.
Sea breeze: Sea breeze blows during the day and the land heats up faster than the sea. The air on land becomes less dense (i.e.warmer) and rises so the cooler air over the sea which is denser(cooler) flows in to take the place of the warm air, causing a sea breeze.
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The successors of Ashoka were politically weak and inefficient.
The empire was too large in terms of size and it was very difficult to control the far flung territories.
After Ashoka’s death, there was no strong central authority. As a result, the viceroys of the provinces declared themselves independent.
Maintenance of a large standing army and an elaborate administrative system was a major strain on the state treasury.
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Fresh water includes water in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, and even underground water called groundwater.The source of almost all fresh water is precipitation from the atmosphere, in the form of mist, rain and snow.
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Rainwater harvesting is a technique of collecting and storing rainwater for domestic useRainwater harvesting is a technique of collecting and storing rainwater for domestic use. Three methods of rainwater harvesting followed in different regions of India for:
- Bamboo dripping irrigation system in Meghalaya
- Storing rainwater in underground 'tankas' in Rajasthan
- Kuls or guls are the water diversion channels built mainly in the Himalayan region for agricultural purposes
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