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A meteor is a fragment of an asteroid or a comet that has entered Earth’s atmosphere, burning up as it goes.
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Milk is converted into curd or yogurt by the process of fermentation. Milk consists of globular proteins called casein. The curd forms because of the chemical reaction between the lactic acid bacteria and casein. During fermentation, the bacteria use enzymes to produce energy (ATP) from lactose. The byproduct of ATP production is lactic acid. Lactic acid acts on the globular proteins present in the milk and denatures them. This denaturation destroys the tertiary and quaternary structures of proteins and the globular proteins are converted into fibrous proteins thus giving a thick texture to the milk due to coagulation of the proteins.
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In case of low intensity of light, the pupil (which is a round black spot in d middle of the iris) dialates i.e. it expands in order to allow more light to enter into d eyes.
In case of high intensity of light, the pupil constricts in order to allow less light to enter into the eyes.
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F = P×A
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No. The earth rotates from west to east on its axis. So, all the stars in the sky (except pole star) appear to move from east to west. With reference to earth, the pole star does not appear to move in the sky because it is located above the axis of rotation of the earth in the north direction. It appears to remain stationary at a point in the sky.
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