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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 10 months ago
Rainforests:
Since it rains heavily in this region, the forests are very thick. The forests are so dense that sunlight does not reach the land. Hence the land is damp and dark. Consequently, only shade tolerant vegetation can grow here. Orchids and bromeliads grow here.
Birds: Toucans, humming birds, birds of paradise are found here. The brilliantly coloured plumage and oversized bills for eating; make these birds very different from the birds commonly seen in India. These birds also make loud sounds.
Animals: Monkeys, sloths, and ant eating tapirs are found here. Various species of reptiles and snakes are also found here. Crocodiles, snakes and pythons are in plenty. Some of the species of snakes are anaconda and boa constrictor. Many insects and species of fishes (including the flesh eating Piranha fish) are found here.
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It is a common observation in athletes that they breathe faster and deeper than usual even after finishing a race. This is because during the race the leg muscles of athlete have produced extra energy by doing anaerobic respiration. By doing so the athlete is giving back oxygen to the muscles which it could not give at the time of running.
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- Heat is a form of energy which makes a substance hotter.
- The temperature of a substance increases when heat is provided to the substance.
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The major challenges to democracy are:
The foundational challenge involves transitioning from a non-democratic to a democratic form of government. It means keeping power in the hands of civilians instead of military and establishing a sovereign state. It also means granting basic rights associated with democratic governance to citizens.
The challenge of expansion consists of the application of democratic principles to all social groups, across regions and institutionalising democracy. Expansion includes taking democracy to grassroots through local governments, empowering women and minorities as well as applying federal principles to ensure autonomous decision-making and decentralisation.
Deepening of democracy is the challenge of strengthening the practices and institutions that uphold democracy. This challenge focuses on the expectations of the people in different societies. These expectations are bound to vary and therefore, it needs to be viewd in the different contexts.
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The main principles of Bhakti movement were : (1) God is one, (2) To worship God man should serve humanity, (3) All men are equal, (4) Worshipping God with devotion is better than performing religious ceremonies and going on pilgrimages, and (5) Caste distinctions and superstitious practices are to be given up.
Between the tenth and twelfth centuries the Chola and Pandya kings built big temples around many of the shrines. These shrines were visited by the saint-poets. They strengthened the links between the Bhakti tradition and temple worship. Temples were dedicated to respective gods showing their devotion to their deity.
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The fundamental fights are guaranteed to protect the basic human rights of all citizens of India and are put into effect by the courts, subject to some limitations. One of such fundamental rights is the Right to Equality.
Right to Equality refers to the equality in the eyes of law, discarding any unfairness on grounds of caste, race, religion, place of birth ***.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 10 months ago
Let the total number of puris be x, and the plates be y.
From the first given, if she places 4 puris in each plate, one plate would be missing. If we put these words into an equation:
From the second given, if she places 3 puris in each plate, 1 puri will be given. If we put these words into an equation:
From equations (1) and (2):
Therefore, the number of plates is 5.
Now solve for x:
Therefore, the number of puris is 16.
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