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A sea arch is a passage that runs through a headland. If the cave is deepened and enlarged by erosion, it may cut through to the other side of the headland to form a sea arch. A sea arch may also form if two caves on opposite sides of a headland meet.
Sea stacks are blocks of erosion- resistant rock separated from the land by sea. It began as a part of a headland or sea cliff.
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MLAs take part in different debate or discussion on various issues. They ask questions to different ministers of related departments. Sometimes they raise issues in the Assembly and request the government to take measures as soon as possible.
The government departments take action and direct the officials to look into the matter of various issues and do the needful. They try to satisfy the MLAs who ask questions to them by giving proper answers. They assure the Assembly members that urgent steps will be taken to control the situation.
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Alluvial soil- It is a loose form of soil that consists of sediments made up of eroded rock material. Silt, clay, sand and gravel are some of the constituents of alluvial soil. It is very fertile in nature and suitable for agriculture, particularly crops like rice.
Black soil- It consists of large amount of clay and humus and is formed from basic rocks like basalt and in places of lava deposits. This type of soil is suitable for cotton cultivation. In India, it is found in the Deccan Plateau region.
Red Soil- This type of soil is rich in iron oxide content that fives it a reddish tinge. It is formed by breakdown of igneous and metamorphic rocks. THis type of soil is also found in the Deccan Plateau region in India. It is also known as yellow soil.
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Temples were destroyed by invading rulers as they were a symbol of the power, prestige and wealth of a king. The king was viewed as a representative of god. They were also a large store of treasure and riches. Thus, temples were viewed as targets that were to be attacked in the course of battles.
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Weather: The day to day condition of atmosphere at a particular place is called weather. The weather can be comfortable, or can be too hot or cold. It changes dramatically from day to day. Even metaphorically it is said ‘as changeable as the weather ’. Weather may be: Hot, Humid, Pleasant or Breezy.

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