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Protein helps in body growth and repairs the tissues so it is also called body building food. We get protein from milk, eggs, meat, fish and all kinds of pulse. Protein molecule is made of a large number of smaller molecules called amino acid. The daily requirement of protein for adults is 1 gram per kilogram of the body weight. When the body is building new tissue, more proteins are required, so growing children and pregnant lady need more protein.
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Camel is called the "Ship of Desert" because it is the only mean of transportation found in deserts which helps human being go from one place to another easily in the desert.It has humps which help it to survive long dry periods without water.Its feet are thick which help it to move on the hot sand easily.Beacuse of its many adaptations,camel is called the "Ship of Desert".There are several species of camels, such as Arabian camel and Bactrian camel, whuch vary slightly in physical appearance, but share a suite of characteristics amd physical features, such as double rows of eyelashes, which protect them from the direct sunlight, to help them survive in dry and arid conditions.
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The biosphere is the narrow zone of contact between the land, water and air. It is in this zone that life, that is unique to this planet, exists. All the living organisms including humans are linked to each other and to the biosphere for survival.
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The Municipal Corporation collects taxes on houses, water, entertainment, parking, etc. to earn money. It also gets some grant from the government.
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Two techniques of rainwater harvesting are
- Collection of rain water from the rooftop through pipes into an underground structure.
- Excess of water collected through rainfall may be taken to wells which further helps in well and groundwater recharge.
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The Aryans prepared collection of humns known as Rigveda. The oldest Veda is the Rigveda, composed about 3500 years ago. The Rigveda includes more than a thousand hymns, called sukta or zvell-said. Some of the hymns in the Rigveda are in the form of dialogues. Archae- ologists find out about the past in this Veda. Rigveda is the main source of information about vedic culture, which gives us the information about religious, social and economic life of the people. The Rigveda is in old or Vedic Sanskrit, which is different from the Sanskrit you leam in school these days. The books we use are written and printed. The Rigveda was recited and heard rather than read. It was written down several -centeiries after it was first composed, and printed less than 200 years ago. Another different is that from Vedas we get the knowledge of our laast heritage which is almost true.
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Kiev, the capital of modern Ukraine, became the most important city of the Russia.
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Take a Rubber pipe and stretch it straight and try to see the flame of a candle.
You are able to see the flame through the pipe.
Now bend the same pipe and place one end of the pipe towards the flame and try to see the flame from the other end.
You cannot see the flame as it is blocked.
From this we can say that the light travells in straight paths.
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Evaporation. The changing of a liquid into vapours or gas is called evaporation. Evaporation is used to obtain a solid substance that has dissolved in water or any other liquid. The dissolved substance is left as a solid residue when all the water has evaporated.
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