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Autumn is the season when most of the leaves getting separated from the trees. It is the season that comes right after summer and comes right before winter. This season is specifically known as fall as many leaves fall from the trees and birds migrate to some other places. So, the word fall explains the season autumn.
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Most people believe that the desert is an endless stretch of land. They thin. that it is dry, hot, waterless and without shelter. The specialists, however, see the desert as a beautiful place. For them a desert is the home of a variety of people, animals and plants.
True, that it does not always have a cover of grass. The rain is rare. But when it does, the desert becomes as beautiful as any tropical garden.
A desert may sometimes have mountains and hills. It may have an oasis also. A desert can be hot like the Thar or cold like Ladakh. In general, when a place has little or no water and vegetation, people call it a desert. Sand dunes are found in those deserts which are almost totally without water. These dunes keep on shifting across the desert.
All creatures need water. The animals and plants of the desert are able to survive on less water. A camel can do without water for days together. The reason is that a camel can drink a lot of water at one time. Now camels do not sweat, so they retain the water they drink for a long time.
Smaller desert animals get their water from the moisture in the things they eat. So some of them get the water they need from the animals they eat. Those who don’t eat meat, eat plants and seeds. Thus they get the needed water from plant juices.
In our cities and villages, the climate is humid. The moisture in the air acts like a blanket. It protects the earth from the hot rays of the sun. So the earth is not very hot during the day. The same cover doesn’t let the heat go out during the night. So the earth is not very cold during the night. Thus the variation in temperature during the 24 hours is not much. Since there is no such cover in the desert, there is much variation between the day and night temperature there. The temperature rises much during the day. In the same way, it falls much during the night.
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Most people believe that the desert is an endless stretch of land. They thin. that it is dry, hot, waterless and without shelter. The specialists, however, see the desert as a beautiful place. For them a desert is the home of a variety of people, animals and plants.
True, that it does not always have a cover of grass. The rain is rare. But when it does, the desert becomes as beautiful as any tropical garden.
A desert may sometimes have mountains and hills. It may have an oasis also. A desert can be hot like the Thar or cold like Ladakh. In general, when a place has little or no water and vegetation, people call it a desert. Sand dunes are found in those deserts which are almost totally without water. These dunes keep on shifting across the desert.
All creatures need water. The animals and plants of the desert are able to survive on less water. A camel can do without water for days together. The reason is that a camel can drink a lot of water at one time. Now camels do not sweat, so they retain the water they drink for a long time.
Smaller desert animals get their water from the moisture in the things they eat. So some of them get the water they need from the animals they eat. Those who don’t eat meat, eat plants and seeds. Thus they get the needed water from plant juices.
In our cities and villages, the climate is humid. The moisture in the air acts like a blanket. It protects the earth from the hot rays of the sun. So the earth is not very hot during the day. The same cover doesn’t let the heat go out during the night. So the earth is not very cold during the night. Thus the variation in temperature during the 24 hours is not much. Since there is no such cover in the desert, there is much variation between the day and night temperature there. The temperature rises much during the day. In the same way, it falls much during the night.
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The pale faced man called the anarchists fool because he thought if a bottled cholera when released into a supply of drinking water causes terrible death and can devastate a city, then why they use bomb which are difficult to place and have chances to be caught.
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If we want to write and speak about things that we think will or could happen in the future, we have to use the future tense. It shows that the timeline of the action hasn’t actually occurred yet, but will later. We discuss all kinds of things about the future, from wishes to predictions; starting tonight, tomorrow, or even 20 years from now, so there are different types of future <a href="https://englishsentences.com/tenses/" title="tenses">tenses</a> to help share them all. But, the future tense is special, because unlike the past and present tenses, it doesn’t have its own verb forms.
2. Examples of Future Tense
The future tense can be expressed in a variety of ways. Here are some of the most common:
- I will write a book. Simple Future
- He will be writing a book. Future Continuous
- They will have written the book. Future Perfect
- We will have been writing the book in class. Future Perfect Continuous
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In the thirteenth century the term "Hindustan" meant the areas of Punjab, Haryana and the lands between the Ganga and Yamuna. The term was used in the political sense for lands that were a part of the dominions of the Delhi Sultan. The areas included in this term shifted with the extent of the Sultanate but the term never included south India. In the early sixteenth century Babur used Hindustan to describe the geography, the fauna and the culture of the inhabitants of the subcontinent. While the idea of a geographical and cultural entity like 'India' did exist, the term "Hindustan" did not carry the political and national meanings which we associate with it today. Today we understand the term "Hindustan" as "India", the modern nation-state.

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