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Alauddin's Khilji System :-
1) Alauddin's administrative measures were quite successful.
2) Chroniclers praised his region for its cheap prices and efficient supplies of goods in the market.
3) He successfully withstood the threat of the mongol invasions.
Muhammad Tughluq's :-
1) Mohammad Tughluq's administrative system was a failure.
2) His system created complications in the shifting of people to Daultabad,which resented the raising of taxes, which furter widespread the rebellion.
3) The 'token' currency was recalled
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- Silk has some unique qualities that make it so different from other clothes.
- Silk can be identified by touching as rubbing silk can make you feel warm, unlike other synthetic replacements.
- You can pass a silk saree through a ring if it is of high quality.
- Silk has its own unique lusture, unlike other artificial ones.
- Nowadays pure silk comes with silk mark as a proof of its authenticity.
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Clinical thermometer is used to measure our body temperature. The range of this thermometer is from 35o C to 42o C. For other purposes, we use the laboratory thermometers. The range of these thermometers is usually from –10°C to 110°C. Three types of thermometers are alcohol, liquid crystal, and infrared radiation (pyrometer). The three main temperature scales are Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin. The seven basic types of temperature measurement sensors discussed here are thermocouples, resistive temperature devices (RTDs, thermistors), infrared radiators, bimetallic devices, liquid expansion devices, molecular change-of-state and silicon diodes.
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Heat from the Sun reaches us through the process of radiation. There is millions of miles of empty space between the Earth and the Sun; therefore, only through radiation can heat be transferred to the Earth from the Sun, as it does not require any medium. The radiant heat travels similar to the speed of light.
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We come to know about Pulakeshin II from a prashasti, composed by his court poet Ravikirti present at the Meguti temple, Aihole. According to this prashasti Pulakeshin got the kingdom from his uncle. He led expeditions along both the west and the east coasts. Besides, he checked the advance of Harshvardhana when he tried to cross the Narmada to march into the Deccan. The prashasti also tells us that Pulakeshin attacked the Pallava king, who took shelter behind the walls of Kanchipuram.
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- Some other species of plants known as insectivorous plants that are capable of trapping insects and digesting them. These plants are known as pitcher plants with its leaf modified as pitcher.
- The top of the leaf forms a cover which closes or opens the mouth of the modified leaf.
- The pitcher consists of hair like projections directed downwards.
- As soon as an insect lands over the pitcher the cover of the pitcher opens to swallow the insect.
- As soon as the insect gets inside the pitcher the top closes and the insect gets knotted in the hair.
- The plant then digests the insect with the help of the digestive juices secreted inside the pitcher.
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Pitcher plant, venus flytrap, sundew plant etc has both mode of nutition autotrophic as well as heterotrophic.
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Chlorophylls absorb light most strongly in the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffuse_sky_radiation" title="Diffuse sky radiation">blue portion</a> of the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_spectrum" title="Electromagnetic spectrum">electromagnetic spectrum</a> as well as the red portion. Conversely, it is a poor absorber of green and near-green portions of the spectrum, which it reflects, producing the green color of chlorophyll-containing tissues.
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