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Natural resources are something which comes from nature and people cannot make natural resources but they can collect it. Some of the examples natural resources are water, wood, iron, and coal.
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Atmospheric pressure is the air pressure which is exerted by the weight of air present in the atmosphere. Atmospheric pressure is due to the weight of air present in the atmosphere above us. Atmospheric pressure also acts in all directions. On the surface of earth, the atmospheric pressure is maximum at the sea level.
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The Golgi body is typically comprised of a series of five to eight cup-shaped, membrane-covered sacs called cisternae. Cisternae is a flattened membrane disk-shaped, stacked pouches that make up the Golgi apparatus. A Golgi stack may contain anywhere from three to twenty cisternae but generally, contains about six. However, in some unicellular flagellates, as many as 60 cisternae have been heard to combine to make up the Golgi apparatus.
Creation, or evolution, whichever one, you hold a belief in has worked in wondrous ways to evolve or design the various living beings in this world in the most optimum ways. For example, take the Golgi complex. It has been designed in such a way, so as to make sure that the number of Golgi bodies in a cell varies according to its function.
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After the preparation of the soil, the seeds can be sown into it. The process of scattering seeds in the soil for growing the crop plants is called sowing. The good quality seeds are sown into the soil to obtain high yield. Seeds can be sown in the soil either by hand or using a seed drill.
- Traditional Tool: The tool used traditionally for sowing seeds is funnel shaped. The seeds are filled into the funnel, passed down through two or three pipes having sharp ends which pierce the soil and place seeds there.
- Sowing by hand: The sowing of seeds by hand is called broadcasting. The seeds are taken in hand and gradually scattered in the entire ploughed field. This method is not good as there is no proper spacing or proper depth at which the seeds are sown by hand. The seeds scattered on the surface of the soil for sowing can be picked up and eaten by birds.
- Seed Drill: It is an implement used for sowing seeds with the help of tractors. By using a seed drill, the seeds are sown at correct depth and correct intervals. The seeds sown with a seed drill are in regular rows and get covered by soil. This prevents the seeds to be picked up and eaten by birds.
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1. Some microorganisms are pathogens which cause diseases to human animals and plants.
2. Bacteria and fungi are well known to cause food spoilage and make them unfit for eating.
3 Bacteria cause some diseases like cholera, typhoid, and diarrhea through water and food.
4. Virus scan causes smallpox, cold, hepatitis polio and soon.
5. Some microorganisms show antibiotic resistance to certain diseases.
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The butane gas is in liquid state in the lighter . This is because , when it is placed in the body of the lighter , it is placed there under very high pressure as compared to the open air in standard atmospheric temperature and pressure . Increasing the pressure of the butane gas forces the molecules closer together. When comparing propane and butane, the most important differences come down to the boiling point of the gases. Propane has a boiling temperature of -42°C, whilst butane has a higher boiling point at -2°C. When stored as a liquid in a tank, propane also exerts a greater pressure than butane at the same temperature.
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The study of relationships between physical quantities with the help of their dimensions and units of measurements is called dimensional analysis. We use dimensional analysis in order to convert a unit from one form to another. In science and mathematical problems, we have to keep the unit same so that we can perform the mathematical operations easily.
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The blue hue of water is an intrinsic property and is caused by selective absorption and scattering of white light. The real color of water – blue. While relatively small quantities of water appear to be colorless, water's tint becomes bluer and bluer as its thickness increases. Color in drinking water can be caused by dissolved and suspended materials, and a brown shade in water often comes from rust in the water pipes. This is a natural phenomenon and is caused by dissolved air in the water that is released when the faucet is opened.
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Secularism is a belief system that rejects religion, or the belief that religion should not be part of the affairs of the state or part of public education. The principles of separation of church and state and of keeping religion out of the public school system are an example of secularism. Secularism in India, thus, does not mean the separation of religion from state. Instead, secularism in India means a state that supports or participates in a neutral manner in the affairs of all religious groups. A secular religion is a communal belief system that often rejects or neglects the metaphysical aspects of the supernatural, commonly associated with traditional religion, instead placing typical religious qualities in earthly entities.
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Antibiotics are the medicines that inhibits the growth or kills the bacteria cauisng microbes by blocking the pathway for bacterial synthesis but doesnot affect its own pathway.
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The natural fibres require raw materials from plants and animals. So they lead to cutting trees and killing of animals. Synthetic fibres are made up of chemicals and these chemicals are not available in forests. So manufacturing synthetic fibres is actually helping conservation of forests.
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