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Lithosphere: The word lithosphere is derived from the Greek word ‘lithos’ meaning ‘rocky’ and ‘sphaeros’ meaning sphere. It is the solid crust or the hard top layer of the earth. It comprises of: rocks and minerals.
It has various landforms such as mountains, plateaus, plains, valleys, etc. These landforms are found both over the continents and also on the ocean floors.
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Pressure belts are seasonally identical horizontal pressure variations created in the earth’s atmosphere just above the earth’s surface due to seasonal and spatial variation of energy received by the earth at different places. The unequal heating of the earth and its atmosphere by the sun, because of revolution of the earth on its tilted axis causes difference in pressure. This leads to the formation of pressure belts around the earth.
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Internal frontiers of the sultanate consisted of the hinterland of the garrison towns. The external frontiers refer to the unconquered territories especially in the southern parts of the subcontinent.
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River Ganges has the largest basin in India. The Ganga Basin is the largest river basin in India.
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The precipitation reaction is defined as the “Chemical reaction occurring in aqueous solutions where two ionic bonds combine forming up insoluble salts.” The salts formed are precipitates and are the products of precipitation reaction. Falling of moisture in the form of rainfall, snow, fog, sleet and hailstone is termed as precipitation.
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Different elements of Mughal architecture were fused together in a grand harmonious synthesis during Shah Jahan reign. Huge amount of construction activity, especially in Delhi and Agra; took place during his reign. The ceremonial halls of public and private audience (diwan- I khas o am) were planned carefully. These courts, placed within a large courtyard; were also described as ‘chihil sutun’ or forty-pillared halls. His audience halls resembled a mosque. The pedestal on which his throne was placed was described frequently as ‘qibla’, the direction faced by Muslims while praying.
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The Fifth Mughal Emperor of Shah Jahan had built The Taj Mahal in 1631, to be built in the memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, a Persian princess who died giving birth to their 14th child, Gauhara Begum.
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The water on the surface of the oceans is constantly flowing in one direction from one place to another. These flowing movements of water in oceans are called ocean currents.
Ocean currents are streams of water flowing constantly on the ocean’s surface in definite directions. They are caused by differences in the temperature and salinity of water, by wind, solar heating and gravity.
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- The mansabdari system introduced by Akbar was a unique feature of the administrative system of the Mughal Empire.
- The term mansab (i.e. office, position or rank) in the Mughal administration indicated the rank of its holder (mansabdar) in the official hierarchy.
- Since the mansabdars of the Mughal empire received their pay either in cash (naqd) or in the form of assignments of areas of land (jagir) from which they were entitled to collect the land revenue and all other taxes sanctioned by the emperor, the mansabdari system was also an integral part of the agrarian and the jagirdari system.
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