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At night the land cools down quickly and sea water remains hot. This heats up the air over the sea and it expands and hence the hot air rises up and creates a vacuum. The cool air from the land occupies the space left by the hot air. And hence the cool air moves from the land to the sea and is known as the land breeze.
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Conduction :It is the process of transfer of heat in which heat travels from molecule to molecule,from the hot to the cold end without any movement from the molecules themsevles.
Convection: It is the process of transfer of heat in which the heated molecules of a liquid or or gas themsevles move to carry heat from the hot to the cold end.
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1. Goat’s milk is less allergenic.
2. Goat’s milk is naturally homogenized.
3. Goat’s milk is easier to digest
.4. Goat’s milk rarely causes lactose intolerance.
5. Goat’s milk matches up to the human body better than cow’s milk.
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Food moves in the opposite direction during vomiting through the process of anti-peristalsis. Anti-peristalsis is the upward waves of contraction in the digestive tract that occurs when the body needs to expel food content outside through the mouth. It is also known as reverse peristalsis.
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A radical is an atom, molecule, or ion that has an unpaired valence electron.
A compound is a pure substance composed of two or more elements combined chemically in a fixed proportion by mass.
An element is a form of matter that cannot be broken down by chemical reactions into simpler substances.
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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 6 months ago
Life Cycle – Silk Moth: Actually silkworms are not worms, but the larvae or caterpillars hatched from the eggs of the silk moth. The life history of a silk moth starts when a female silk moth lays eggs.
The larvae or caterpillars hatched from the eggs of the silk moth. These silkworms feed on fresh mulberry leaves the silkworm grows in size and then becomes a pupa.
In the pupa stage, it weaves a net to hold itself. It then swings its head from side to side, secreting a fibre that hardens on contact with air. This fibre is made of a protein and becomes the silk fibre.
The caterpillar covers itself completely with silk fibre and turns into a pupa, this covering is known as the cocoon. The moth continues to develop within the cocoon. The silk thread or yarn is obtained from the silk moth’s cocoon.
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