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The first Kushan ruler was Kujula Kadphises, who may be identified with the Yabgu of Guishuang named Qiu Jiuque in Hou Han shu.
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Waste is defined as unwanted and unusable materials and is regarded as a substance which is of no use. Waste that we see in our surroundings is also known as garbage. Garbage is mainly considered as a solid waste that includes wastes from our houses (domestic waste), wastes from schools, offices, etc (municipal wastes) and wastes from industries and factories (industrial wastes).
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Properties of Magnets
- A magnet attracts magnetic materials towards itself.
- A freely suspended bar magnet always aligns in the north-south direction.
- Unlike poles attract each other and like poles repel each other.
- A magnet with a single pole does not exist. If a magnet is cut into two pieces each piece will behave like an independent magnet, with a north pole and a south pole.
- When a bar magnet is rubbed over an iron bar, it changes the iron bar into a magnet.
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For providing and running several services, the Municipality needs a lot of money. The Municipal Corporation collects it in diverse ways. A tax is a sum of money that people pay to the government for the services the government supplies. People who own homes have to pay a property tax as well as taxes for water and other services. The larger the house the more the tax, i.e. tax according to quantity. Property levies however form 25-30 percent of the total money that a Municipal Corporation earns. There are also taxes for education. Even taxes like entertainment tax on tickets etc. are also levied. Rich people account for property taxes while wider population pays more general taxes.
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Given, length of room = 4 m
breadth of room = 3 m 50 cm = 3.5 m
Carpet needed to cover the floor room = area of the floor
= length × breadth
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∴ Area of carpet requires to cover the floor = 14 m²
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Let ABCD, the square garden of side= 30 m.
PQRS is the region inside the garden.
so,
PQ = (30 -1-1 ) = 28 m
also
PS = ( 30 – 1 – 1 ) = 28 m
(i) Area of the path = Area of ABCD – Area of PQRS
= [( 30 x 30) – (28 x 28)]
= 900 – 784
= 116 sq.m
(ii) Area of the remaining portion in which the grass is planted = Area of square PQRS
= 28 x 28
= 784 sq.m
cost of planting the grass in the region PQRS = area x cost = 764 x 40
=31,360
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(1) The leaves make food for the plant by photosynthesis.
(2) The leaves get rid of excess water from the plant through transpiration.
(3) The leaves carry out the process of respiration in plants. The leaves make food for the plant by the process of photosynthesis.
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An increase in the carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere would cause more heat to be retained by the atmosphere and lead to global warming. The global warming is quite dangerous as it tends to melt polar ice and glaciers existing on mountains, rise in the water level of the oceans and submerge several coastal areas and islands. This could further lead to floods.
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