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Abhi Sharma 5 years, 3 months ago

Hello

Danesh Mutsuddy 5 years, 4 months ago

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Mukeshchandra Gupta 5 years, 4 months ago

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Pradeep Kumar 5 years, 4 months ago

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Bharat Joshi 5 years, 4 months ago

Please
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Pragati Walnekar 5 years, 4 months ago

Mitochondria

Satyam Rai Soumya Rai 5 years, 4 months ago

Mitocondria
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Shreya Amin 5 years, 3 months ago

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Saloni Kumari 5 years, 4 months ago

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Rohit Kumar 5 years, 4 months ago

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Tejaswini Punde 5 years, 4 months ago

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Tejus Dubey 5 years, 4 months ago

55555 — 46667 = 8888

Tejus Dubey 5 years, 4 months ago

55555 — 8888 = 46667
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Shailja Dagar 5 years, 4 months ago

Villi means plural and villus means singular

Divijaa Grover 5 years, 4 months ago

There is only one difference i.e. villi is the plural of villus.
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Shivang Raj 5 years, 4 months ago

In a democracy why the universal adult franchise important

Shivang Raj 5 years, 4 months ago

In democracy why is universal adult franchise important

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

From the beginning the relationship between the Ahoms and the Mughals was hostile and that was due to certain factors, such as, Mughal alliance with Koch Bihar, the western enemy of the Ahoms and secondly the growing advance of the Mughals in north-eastern frontier which alarmed them.

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Sarthak Chawla 5 years, 3 months ago

Language

Ujjawalsingh Singh 5 years, 4 months ago

Hdh

Pragati Walnekar 5 years, 4 months ago

English is the subject which is used in speaking outside inside the country. Most specially it is used in other continents or countries like America etc. It is also used in Indian states like Madras, Karnataka, Kerala ,Tamil Nadu etc.

Ujjawalsingh Singh 5 years, 4 months ago

English is subject wchich is used in we can speak anywhere in our country and in international

Jenil Patel 5 years, 4 months ago

Three
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Khushee Bhogayta 5 years, 3 months ago

Some other creature that lives in anthill is greenfly,betetles and lesser breeds of ants

Sunny Mahata 5 years, 4 months ago

Some other creature that lives in anthill is greenfly,betetles and lesser breeds of ants

Sunny Mahata 5 years, 4 months ago

Some other creature that lives in anthill is greenfly,betetles and lesser breeds of ants
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Divya Patkar 5 years, 4 months ago

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Pragati Walnekar 5 years, 4 months ago

Because many other components are present in soap which neutralizes the effect of turmeric.

Divijaa Grover 5 years, 4 months ago

Because many other components are present in the soap which neutralises the effect of turmeric.
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Mohit Jangra 5 years, 3 months ago

The Delhi Sultanate was an Islamic empire based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years (1206–1526).[5][6] Five dynasties ruled over the Delhi Sultanate sequentially: the Mamluk/ Slave dynasty (1206–1290), the Khilji dynasty (1290–1320), the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414),[7] the Sayyid dynasty (1414–1451), and the Lodi dynasty (1451–1526). Delhi Sultanate 1206–1526 Delhi Sultanate reached its zenith under the Turko-Indian Tughlaq dynasty.[1] Capital Lahore (1206–1210) Badayun (1210–1214) Delhi (1214–1327) Daulatabad (1327–1334) Delhi (1334–1506) Agra (1506–1526) Common languagesPersian (official),[2] Hindustani (since 1451)[3]Religion Sunni IslamGovernmentSultanateSultan  • 1206–1210 Qutb al-Din Aibak (first) • 1517–1526 Ibrahim Lodi (last)LegislatureCorps of FortyHistorical eraMiddle Ages • Independence[4] 12 June 1206 • Battle of Amroha 20 December 1305 • Battle of Panipat 21 April 1526CurrencyTaka Preceded bySucceeded byGhurid dynastyGahadavalaChandela dynastyParamara dynastyDeva dynastySeuna (Yadava) dynastyKakatiya dynastyMusunuri NayaksVaghela dynastyYajvapala dynastyChahamanas of RanastambhapuraMughal EmpireBengal SultanateBahamani SultanateGujarat SultanateMalwa SultanateVijayanagara EmpireToday part ofBangladesh India Nepal Pakistan It covered parts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and some parts of southern Nepal. As a successor to the short-lived Ghurid empire, the Delhi Sultanate was originally one among a number of principalities ruled by Turkic slave-generals of Muhammad Ghori, who had conquered large parts of northern India, including Yildiz, Aibek and Qubacha, that had inherited and divided the Ghurid territories amongst themselves.[8] After a long period of infighting, the Mamluks were overthrown in the Khalji revolution which marked the transfer of power from the Turks to a heterogenous Indo-Mussalman nobility.[9][10] Both of the resulting Khalji and Tughlaq dynasties respectively saw a new wave of rapid Muslim conquests deep into South India.[11] The sultanate finally reached the peak of its geographical reach during the Tughlaq Dynasty, occupying most of the Indian subcontinent.[12] This was followed by decline due to Hindu reconquests, states such as the Vijayanagara Empire and Mewar asserting independence, and new Muslim sultanates such as the Bengal Sultanate breaking off.[13][14] In 1526, the Sultanate was conquered and succeeded by the Mughal Empire. The sultanate is noted for its integration of the Indian subcontinent into a global cosmopolitan culture[15] (as seen concretely in the development of the Hindustani language[16] and Indo-Islamic architecture[17][18]), being one of the few powers to repel attacks by the Mongols (from the Chagatai Khanate)[19] and for enthroning one of the few female rulers in Islamic history, Razia Sultana, who reigned from 1236 to 1240.[20] Bakhtiyar Khalji's annexations were responsible for the large-scale desecration of Hindu and Buddhist temples[21] (leading to the decline of Buddhism in East India and Bengal[22][23]), and the destruction of universities and libraries.[24][25] Mongolian raids on West and Central Asia set the scene for centuries of migration of fleeing soldiers, learned men, mystics, traders, artists, and artisans from those regions into the subcontinent, thereby establishing Islamic culture in India.[26][27]
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?Sooraj Martin? 5 years, 4 months ago

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago

Mansabdars

Mansabdars had a military background and were the heads of small areas called mansabs. They were officials who had the duty to maintain army units according to their capability. They fulfilled the military needs of the Mughal empire and were given revenue from their mansab in return. The mansabdari system was basically a decentralization of the army. The mansabdars were answerable to the emperor.

Jagirdars

The jagirdari system involved the division of the empire into a number of jagirs. The jagirdar was responsible for the maintenance of the financial system of the area. He collected the revenue from the area and handed it over to the central empire.

The difference between them is that the former was responsible for the military management and the latter managed the revenue collection.

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Sarita Singh 5 years, 3 months ago

CBSE Study Material NCERT Solutions RD Sharma Solutions NCERT Books Textbook Solutions CBSE Notes Notification CBSE Notes CBSE Notes For Class 7 Class 7 Social Science Notes Class 7 Geography Notes Chapter 5 Water  CBSE Class 7 Geography Notes Chapter 5 - Water Water is one of the most important substances on earth. All plants and animals must have water to survive. If there was no water there would be no life on earth. Water that is safe for drinking is called potable water. There are various sources from where we can collect water. Water Cycle: The process by which water continually changes its form and circulates between oceans, atmosphere and land is known as the water cycle. The major sources of freshwater are the rivers, ponds, springs and glaciers. The ocean bodies and the seas contain salty water. Most of the salt is sodium chloride or the common table salt that we eat. Distribution of Water Bodies Three-fourth of the earth’s surface is covered by water. Water is absolutely essential for survival. Water alone can quench our thirst when we are thirsty. Ocean Circulation The movements that occur in oceans can be broadly categorised as waves, tides and currents. Waves When the water on the surface of the ocean rises and falls alternately, they are called waves. During a storm, the winds blowing at very high speed form huge waves. These may cause tremendous destruction. An earthquake, a volcanic eruption or underwater landslides can shift large amounts of ocean water. As a result a huge tidal wave called tsunami is formed. Tides The rhythmic rise and fall of ocean water twice in a day is called a tide. It is high tide when water covers much of the shore by rising to its highest level. It is low tide when waterfalls to its lowest level and recedes from the shore. The strong gravitational pull exerted by the sun and the moon on the earth’s surface cause the tides. During the full moon and new moon days, the sun, the moon and the earth are in the same line and the tides are highest. These tides are called spring tides. But when the moon is in its first and last quarter, the ocean waters get drawn in diagonally opposite directions by the gravitational pull of sun and moon resulting in low tides. These tides are called neap tides. Ocean Currents Ocean currents are streams of water flowing constantly on the ocean surface in definite directions. The ocean currents may be warm or cold. The warm ocean currents originate near the equator and move towards the poles. The cold currents carry water from polar or higher latitudes to tropical or lower latitudes. Warm currents bring about warm temperature over land surface. The areas where the warm and cold currents meet provide the best fishing grounds of the world. Seas around Japan and the eastern coast of North America are such examples. The areas where a warm and cold current meets experience foggy weather making it difficult for navigation.
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Adarsh Rajawat 5 years, 4 months ago

Chapter 1or2 ke photo de de

Gulshan Prajapati 5 years, 4 months ago

Mam English me synonyms me average ka meaning bhato do
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Sushant Kumar 5 years, 4 months ago

Laboratory thermometer used to mesure body and the temperature of cold things and hot things. Clinical thermometer used to mesure the human body

?Sooraj Martin? 5 years, 4 months ago

Clinical thermometer is used to measure our body temperature whereas laboratory thermometer is used to measure temperature of various objects. Clinical thermometer ranges from 35°C to 42°C while laboratory thermometer ranges from 10°C to 110°C.

Sakshi Sharma 5 years, 4 months ago

The clinical thermometer is used to measure body temperature however laboratory thermometer is not used for the purpose of measuring body temperature..... The clinical thermometer is can be titled while reading the temperature values whereas laboratory thermometer need to be kept upright

Nilakshi Bhowmik 5 years, 4 months ago

Clinical thermometer is used to measure the temperature of human body Laboratory thermometer is used to test in labs
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Sirisha Pradhan 5 years, 4 months ago

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Nandini Kumari 5 years, 4 months ago

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Ranit Dutta 5 years, 4 months ago

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Nitika Tanwar 5 years, 4 months ago

The squirrel is a rodent. His colour is grey with brown strips on its body. It looks like a baby rabbit as it is very small in size with fur on its body. He generally lives in trees and is very quick. Squirrel likes to eat nuts. It has very bushy tail. It is a cute and naughty animal.

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

The poet said the squirrel “wore a question mark for tail” because the shape of the tail of squirrel sitting on the ground looks very similar to question mark. I would describe it as fur of clothes clutched together or bushy shaped.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

a n s w e r is as follows :
F u r o f t h e polar bear help beer to live because it helps to adopt the climate of arctic .

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Neha Sharma 5 years, 4 months ago

Those Mughal officers who received their salarly by way of land grants (Jagir) were known as Jagirdars. Thus Jagirdars were holders of land assignments in lieu of judicial and police duties.

Divijaa Grover 5 years, 4 months ago

Then who were mansabdars?

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

a n s w e r 

Those Mughal officers who received their salarly by way of land grants (Jagir) were known as Jagirdars. Thus Jagirdars were holders of land assignments in lieu of judicial and police duties.

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Kritika Chauhan 5 years, 3 months ago

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Devapriya K 5 years, 3 months ago

P=6/5

Akhilesh Chhabra 5 years, 4 months ago

14/5

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P=6\5

Abhishek Sharma 5 years, 4 months ago

P=6/5
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Avadhut Powar 5 years, 4 months ago

Biosphere

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Saini Vankhede 5 years, 4 months ago

The binary number system uses only 2digits
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Shivam Kumar 5 years, 4 months ago

Public camera protection

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