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Plastic is a polymer. But arrangement of units is different in different types of plastic. In some plastics, the individual units are linked in a linear fashion. In some other plastics, the individual units are cross-linked.
Types of Plastic:
Thermoplastic: Some plastics easily get deformed on heating, and can be easily bent and reshaped by heating. They are called thermoplastic. Polythene and PVC are examples of thermoplastic. Thermoplastic is used for making combs, toys, buckets, mugs, etc.
Thermosetting Plastic: Some plastics do not get deformed on heating, and cannot be re-molded into a new shape. Such plastics are called thermosetting plastic. Bakelite and melamine are examples of thermosetting plastic. Bakelite is used for making electrical switches and switchboards because it is a poor conductor of heat and electricity. Melamine is resistant to fire and is hence used for making utensils.
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Kharif: Kharif crops are grown in the rainy season, i.e. during monsoon. Kharif crops are usually sown in June and harvested in September. Kharif crop needs high temperature and plenty of rainfall to grow properly. Paddy, maize, soyabean, groundnut and cotton are examples of kharif crop. Paddy is the main kharif crop in India.
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Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other. Static friction is the friction between two surfaces that are not in relative motion with each other, while Dynamic (aka Kinetic) friction is the friction between two surfaces that are in relative motion with respect to each other.
For example, consider a car that is about to start moving on a road; at that instant there is static friction between the tires and the road at the area where they meet. This force prevents the tire from slipping against the road as the tires start to rotate. Once the car starts moving, the friction force between the tires and the road (that continues to prevent the tires from slipping against the road) is now known as the dynamic friction force.
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The production of new plants from a small piece of plant tissue (or cells) removed from the growing tips of a plant in a suitable growth medium (called culture solution) is called tissue culture
Tissue culture involves both plant and animal cells. Tissue culture produces clones, in which all product cells have the same genotype.
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Microorganisms grow on the food materials and multiply. They release toxins in the food and making them unfit for consumption. They break down the food molecules into amines and change the taste, texture and external appearance of food. They also release certain toxins and make the food poisonous.
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