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Decimal number system has base 10 because it uses ten digits from 0 to 9. In the decimal number system, the positions successive to the left of the decimal point represent units, tens, hundreds, thousands and so on. This system is expressed in decimal numbers.
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1) Loamy soil is a mixture of sand, clay, silt and humus in the right proportions.
2) Loamy soil is a mixture of large and small rock particles which impart it the desired properties.
3) Loamy soil has the right water-holding capacity for the growth of plants.
4)The excess water can also drain out through it easily.
5) Loamy soil has also adequate air spaces between its particles to hold sufficient air needed by plant roots.
6)Loamy soil can also be ploughed easily.
7) Loamy soil contains sufficient amount of humus. So, loamy soil has all the necessary nutrients for the growth of plants. Loamy soil is the most fertile soil.
(a) If the soil contains greater proportion of big particles, it is called sandy soil.
(b) If the soil contains greater proportion of fine particles, it is called clayey soil.
(c) If the soil contains about the same proportions of large and fine particles, then it is called loamy soil.
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Procedure: Take some soil and one glass of water
now pour the water on the soil
OBservation: You will observe that the water which you have poured on the soil will be absorbed by the soil as per the amount of soil to be taken
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The Earth contains five major wind zones: polar easterlies, westerlies, horse latitudes, trade winds, and the doldrums. Polar easterlies are dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the east. They emanate from the polar highs, areas of high pressure around the North and South Poles. There are three circulation cells: the Hadley cell nearest the equator, the Ferrel cell in the mid-latitudes, and the polar cell. There are three prevailing wind belts associated with these cells: the trade winds, the prevailing westerlies, and the polar easterlies.
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Computer viruses have been around for quite a bit and nearly all of them have been spread through the Internet or its predecessors. Most viruses have been designed to steal users' information, processing power and/or disable the system all together.
The first computer virus, called "Creeper system", was an experimental self-replicating virus released in 1971. It was filling up the hard drive until a computer could not operate any further. This virus was created by BBN technologies in the US.
The first computer virus for MS-DOS was "Brain" and was released in 1986. It would overwrite the boot sector on the floppy disk and prevent the computer from booting. It was written by two brothers from Pakistan and was originally designed as a copy protection.
"The Morris" was the first Computer virus which spread extensively in the wild in 1988. It was written by Robert Morris, a graduate student from Cornell University who wanted to use it to determine the size of the internet. His approach used security holes in sendmail and other Unix applications as well as weak passwords, but due to a programming mistake it spread too fast and started to interfere with the normal operation of the computers. It infected around 15,000 computers in 15 hours, which back then was most of the internet.
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Computer viruses have been around for quite a bit and nearly all of them have been spread through the Internet or its predecessors. Most viruses have been designed to steal users' information, processing power and/or disable the system all together.
The first computer virus, called "Creeper system", was an experimental self-replicating virus released in 1971. It was filling up the hard drive until a computer could not operate any further. This virus was created by BBN technologies in the US.
The first computer virus for MS-DOS was "Brain" and was released in 1986. It would overwrite the boot sector on the floppy disk and prevent the computer from booting. It was written by two brothers from Pakistan and was originally designed as a copy protection.
"The Morris" was the first Computer virus which spread extensively in the wild in 1988. It was written by Robert Morris, a graduate student from Cornell University who wanted to use it to determine the size of the internet. His approach used security holes in sendmail and other Unix applications as well as weak passwords, but due to a programming mistake it spread too fast and started to interfere with the normal operation of the computers. It infected around 15,000 computers in 15 hours, which back then was most of the internet.
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Acronyms cue students to proofread and edit elements of their writing. “COPS” is an example of a proofreading acronym, which stands for:
C - Capitalization
O - Overall Appearance
P - Punctuation
S - Spelling
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Seaports were considered important because international trades took place through ships as they can carry thousands of tons of goods.
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