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Overseas trade brought about economic prosperity in the country:
a. Traders from Gujarat which included communities of Hindu Baniyas and Muslim Bohras, traded extensively for instance, with the ports of the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, East Africa, Southeast Asia and China.
b. They sold textiles and spices were sold in these ports and, in exchange, got gold and ivory from Africa ,Chinese blue pottery and silver from Southeast Asia and China.
c.Indian spices and cloth were sold in the Red Sea ports which then reached European markets, making a huge market for them in Europe.
d. For example, Surat emerged as an important commercial centre. It was one of the biggest ports and the gateway of trade with West Asia via the Gulf ofOrmuz.
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The process of photosynthesis takes place in the green leaves of a plant. The carbon dioxide gas required for making food is taken by the plant leaves from the air which enters the leaves through tiny pores called stomata. Water required for making food is taken from the soil which is transported to the leaves from the soil through the roots and the stem. The sunlight provides energy required to carry out the chemical reactions involved in the preparation of food. The green pigment called chlorophyll absorbs sunlight energy.
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The destruction caused by a cyclone
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Cyclone can result in extremely high waves in the sea or ocean because of the low pressure. These waves can be 3 to 12m high.
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When these high waves hit the shore it results in the destruction of life and property to a great extent.
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The soil of the area also loses its fertility after a cyclone.
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Floods can appear if rainfall continues for a longer duration.
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High-speed winds in the cyclone affect the telephonic communication lines, uproot trees, damage houses and cause loss of life.
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Rearing means to bring up and care for (a child) until they are fully grown.
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