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A simple example Atma could be compared to a drop from the spray of the ocean, paraatma would be the whole ocean. In this, Atma craves to rejoin it's natural position as part of the whole. This is an example that was given to me by my teacher when I learned about this pair. We are always looking for our return to the bossom to the paraatma.
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A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills ranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have arisen from the same cause, usually an orogeny.
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 3 months ago
3. Volcanic Mountains:
- Formation of a volcanic mountain is associated with volcanic activities.
- When a volcano erupts, hot magma is thrown out with great force. This magma accumulates around the vent of the volcano and generally forms a tall cone-shaped mountain known as the volcanic mountain.
- For eg: Etna and Vesuvius in Italy, Kilimanjaro in Africa.
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2. Block Mountains:
- Block mountains are formed by the horizontal tensional forces which causes cracks or faults in the earth’s crust. These faults can break the crust into blocks. When these blocks are raised, block mountains are formed.
- The block mountains have flat tops and steep slopes.
- A block mountain can also be formed if the blocks on either side of the fault sink downward.
- For eg: Black Forest in Germany, the Vosges in France.
Gaurav Seth 6 years, 3 months ago
1. Fold Mountains:
- Mountains that have been formed recently are known as young fold mountains.
- Mountains that were formed much earlier are known as old fold mountains.
- The fold mountains are formed when the sediments deposited the water bodies are uplifted by the horizontal compressional forces which crumpled the top layer of the sediments into arches and troughs.
- For eg: Aravallis are old fold mountains and The Himalayas are young fold mountains.
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Rigveda contains more than 1000 hymns and each hymn is called ‘sukta’. The term ‘sukta’ means well said. These hymns are in praise of gods.
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The following are the work of police :
- Maintenance of law and order . .
- To Investigate crime or dispute . .
- To Take the help of court to settle a dispute . .
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Five zones:
North Frigid Zone
the North Temperate Zone
the Tropics
the South Frigid Zone
and the South Temperate Zone.
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Yes, we think that the slaves-and the servents were ill-treated in the society because they have no political rights. The orders of the emperor could have made the slaves free. If the servants were ill-treated then the master could be punished.
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There are four types of movable joints in the body; which are as follows:
- Ball and socket joint: In this joint the rounded end of one bone fits into the cavity (hollow space) of another bone. It permits movement in all directions. The joints between shoulder and the upper arm is an example of ball and socket joint. Similarly, the joint between thigh and hip is an example of ball and socket joint.
- Pivot Joint: This type of joint allows movements in many planes, viz. up and down, side to side movements. The joint between the skull and the vertebral column is an example of pivot joint.
- Hinge joint: This joint is similar to the hinges in a door. This joint allows movement only in one plane and only up to 1800. The knee joint and elbow joint are examples of hinge joint.
- Gliding joints: The movement in this joint happens due to sliding of bones over one another. Joints between the rings of the backbone are examples of gliding joint. The wrist joint is also an example of gliding joint.
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Types of Joints
- Fixed joints: The joints where no movement of bones is possible are called fixed joint. The joints in the skull bone (cranium) are examples of fixed or immovable joints.
- Moveable joint: Movement is possible in these joints. There are two types of movable joints:
- Freely movable joints and
- Partially movable joints.
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Magnet: An object which attracts magnetic materials; like iron, cobalt and nickel; is called magnet.
Types of Magnet
Magnets are made in different shapes and they are named according to the shape, e.g. bar magnet, dumb-bell shaped magnet, horse-shoe magnet, cylindrical magnet, etc.
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Insufficient water content in the human body results in severe dehydration, which is often accompanied by kidney failure, seizures, and swelling in the brain.
Water helps improve the circulation of oxygen throughout the body.
It also plays a crucial role in the digestion of food.
Water is a very important component of saliva, which helps break down food.
The excretion of waste in the human body requires water. Insufficient water levels in the body may increase the strain on the kidneys, resulting in the formation of kidney stones.
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