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No, Nishad doesn’t agree with Maya about Mr Nath. He feels bad for Mr Nath because he thinks that he is a poor and lonely man.
He also feels that he is a generous man because he gives tips to Ramesh regularly. He is determined to find why he is so thin and lonely.
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A user interface, also called a "UI" or simply an "interface," is the means in which a person controls a software application or hardware device. A common example of a hardware device with a user interface is a remote control. In the industrial design field of human-computer interaction, a user interface is the space where interactions between humans and machines occur.
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The earth is made up of several concentric layers. The main three layers of the earth are as under:
- The crust: It is the outermost layer over the earth’s surface. It is the thinnest of all the layers and about 35 km on the continental masses and only 5 km on the ocean floors. The main minerals constituting the continental mass are – silica and alumina. The continental mass is also called ‘sial’. The main mineral constituents of the oceanic crust are –silicon and magnesium. The oceanic crust is called ‘sima’.
- Mantle: It is the layer just beneath the crust and extends up to a depth of 2900 km below the crust.
- The core: It is the innermost layer i.e. it is below the mantle. Its radius is about 3500 km. The core consists of outer core and inner core. It is mainly made up of – nickel and iron. The innermost layer is also called nife. The name ‘nife’ is derived from the word ‘ni’ from nickel and ‘fe’ from ferrous meaning iron. The temperature and pressure of the central core is very high.
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Right to vote
Universal Adult Franchise means all citizens who are 18 years and above irrespective of their caste or education, religion, colour, race and economic conditions are free to vote. It is an essential aspect of all democracies and is based on the concept of equality.
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Let the breadth of rectangle be "b"....
So, length of rectangle = 2b...
Also, perimeter = 30
i. e. 2(l + b) = 30
So, 3b is 15
So, b is 5 and l is 2*5 = 10.....
Area of rectangle
= l*b = 10 * 5
= 50 cm^2
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Most noteworthy, with time the bones merge into each other and that’s why at birth the infants have around 270 bones and when he grew up (At age 21) the number of bones decreases to 206 bones.
On average there are 206 bones in the human body.
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There are a total of 206 bones in the adult human body. They range in size from the tiniest found in the middle ear, to the largest that forms our thigh. The human body has an amazing array of different bones, many of which you can find on yourself or on a skeleton.
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Physical changes
Those changes in which no new substances are formed, are called physical changes. The changes in state, size, shape and colour of a substance are physical changes. The properties such as state, size, shape and colour of a substance are called its physical properties.
Those changes in which a substance undergoes a change in its physical properties are called physical changes.
The important characteristics of a physical change are as follows:
(1) No new substance is formed in a physical change.
(2) A physical change is a temporary change. A physical change can be easily reversed.
(3) Very little energy is either absorbed or evolved in a physical change.
(4) A temporary change in colour may take place in a physical change.
Examples of physical changes :
Melting of ice (to form water)
Freezing of water (to form ice)
Boiling of water (to form steam
Condensation of steam (to form water
Evaporation of water to form water vapour
Condensation of water vapour (to form liquid water)
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The term mansabdar refers to an individual who holds a mansab, meaning a position or rank. It was a grading system used by the Mughals to fix (1) rank, (2) salary and (3) military responsibilities.
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: Ruminants swallow the food without chewing. After feeding, they bring the food from the stomach back into the mouth and chew it leisurely. This process is called rumination and such animals are called as ruminants. Rumination is also called second chewing.

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