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Sushant Chandra 3 years ago

so

Sushant Chandra 3 years ago

so because only of the wave i.e is a hardware device that reads data storage information on the Internet with copies of the same message and information than other optical media is the process of turning an alternating current into a direct one by allowing a current to flow through it in one direction only to be rectified is given through a transformer is center tapped here unlike the other cases of the wave i.e and the current pass through the load resistor RL and the soooo sorry 😞 mujhe nahi aata
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Sushant Chandra 3 years ago

Shifting cultivation is an agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned while post-disturbance fallow vegetation is allowed to freely grow while the cultivator moves on to another plot. The period of cultivation is usually terminated when the soil shows signs of exhaustion or, more commonly, when the field is overrun by weeds. The period of time during which the field is cultivated is usually shorter than the period over which the land is allowed to regenerate by lying fallow. This technique is often used in LEDCs (Less Economically Developed Countries) or LICs (Low Income Countries). In some areas, cultivators use a practice of slash-and-burn as one element of their farming cycle. Others employ land clearing without any burning, and some cultivators are purely migratory and do not use any cyclical method on a given plot. Sometimes no slashing at all is needed where regrowth is purely of grasses, an outcome not uncommon when soils are near exhaustion and need to lie fallow. In shifting agriculture, after two or three years of producing vegetable and grain crops on cleared land, the migrants abandon it for another plot. Land is often cleared by slash-and-burn methods—trees, bushes and forests are cleared by slashing, and the remaining vegetation is burnt. The ashes add potash to the soil. Then the seeds are sown after the rains.
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Sushant Chandra 3 years ago

what is your question 🤔
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Sushant Chandra 3 years ago

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Where did the soldier go after starting the rebellion in meerut
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Punya Sitapara 3 years ago

They believed that a country had to be properly know before it could be effectively administered. They conducted revenue surveys in villages.
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Sk Waajid Meera 3 years ago

Coal

Sushant Chandra 3 years ago

Water 💧 🚰 🚿 🚱 💦 ♒ 💧

Sanjitha V 3 years ago

Renewable resources

Abhinav Singh 3 years ago

Natural resources
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Kosha Gohil 2 years, 11 months ago

Private land is owned by an individual. Community land is owned by the Government and it is for the use of public or community

Pooja Tewatia 3 years ago

The private land can owned by particular person. Community land is owned by group or community

Nasrin Ansari 3 years ago

The private land is owned by the individual. Whereas the community land is owned by the community.
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 9 months ago

Problems of assimilation with the non-tribal population. Illiteracy among tribals is a major hindrance to their development. The problem of health and nutrition is very common among tribals due to the lack of proper medical and sanitary facilities and poverty. Indebtedness due to lack of adequate sources of income.

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Yukesh Gupta 2 years, 8 months ago

Sarvepalli radhakrishna
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Sushant Chandra 3 years ago

Thanks to me

Sushant Chandra 3 years ago

The Governor General Lord Dalhousie introduced a new policy, known as the Doctrine of Lapse. According to this policy, if the king did not have any natural born heir then the kingdom would lapse to the British or would be administered and occupied by the British.

Sadhana Singh 3 years ago

Udaipur awadh

Veeraiah Hm 3 years ago

What kinds of cloth had a large market in Europe
Satara(1848) ,Jhansi (1854),Udaipur(1852)Avadh(1857) Sambalpur(1850),
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Yukesh Gupta 2 years, 8 months ago

Energy saved is energy generated. We cannot keep on producing non-renewable resources like petrol, diesel and electricity. So the need of the hour is the better utilization of existing resources. Energy depletion has become a global phenomenon at present time.
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Moin Khan 3 years ago

Mercantile companies make a profit by
How are lifing
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From trade to territory tell me main points
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104,39

Pooja Tewatia 3 years ago

In uttar Pradesh

Sakshi Kalra 3 years ago

C v

Kushal Kushal 3 years ago

Two numbers are in the ratio 8:3 if the sum of numbers is 143 find the numbers
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Yashika Yashika 3 years, 1 month ago

Civil law Criminal law
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Yasjeet Singh 3 years ago

The Governor General Lord Dalhousie introduced a new policy, known as the Doctrine of Lapse. According to this policy, if the king did not have any natural born heir then the kingdom would lapse to the British or would be administered and occupied by the British. Indian states such as Satara, Nagpur and Jhansi were annexed under this policy.
Doctrine of lapse is a policy introduced by lord dalhousie in which he annexed the states and his aim was to spread british rule as large as possible

Pawar Vibhavari ♥️🧿 3 years, 1 month ago

Doctrine of Laps says that if a King/Queen died without a male heir (but they cannot adopt any male hair) then his kingdom would lap means it that it would become a part of company's territory

Ankita Dimri 3 years, 1 month ago

doctrine of lapse is a policy started by Lord dalhousie by which the Britishers annexed states .
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Tipu sultan was the tiger of mysore he was killed in the fourth anglo mysore war on 1799.he became the ruler of mysore between the second anglo mysore war when his father haider ali died in 1784 he remain the ruler till 15 years

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Doctrine of lapse was an annexation policy extensively applied by East India company in India until 1859

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The Doctrine of Lapse was an annexation policy extensively applied by East India Company in India until 1859. The doctrine stated that any princely state under the vassalage of the company will how its territory annexed should the ruler of the said state fail to produce an heir.

Manith Ahuja 3 years, 1 month ago

What is in doctarine of laps
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Swastika Pandey 3 years, 1 month ago

Basically parliament have three houses Legislative Executive Judiciary The legislative make the laws and bills Executive implement make the law in implementing Judiciary punish the people who break the laws
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Pooja Tewatia 3 years ago

Temperature and climate
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Pooja Tewatia 3 years ago

Meerut
Avadh

Manu Khyati Singh 3 years, 1 month ago

Meerut

Karan Singh 3 years, 1 month ago

3(t-3)=5(2t+5)
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Sk Waajid Meera 3 years ago

Minerals which have metallic lusture is called metallic minerals.minerals which do not have metallic lusture are called non metallic monerals

Tannvi Panchal 3 years, 1 month ago

Metallic minerals are those minerals which contain iron in it and non metallic minerals are those who don't contain iron

Jagrati Bansal 3 years, 1 month ago

Non -metallic minerals:-Non metallic minerals do not contain metals Example -Limestone,Micq

Jagrati Bansal 3 years, 1 month ago

Metallic minerals contain metal in raw form Example -Iron ore and bauxite
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Supriya Tiwari 3 years, 1 month ago

Jii haaa obviously,krne hai

Anmolpreet Singhsaluja 3 years, 1 month ago

Haan karne hai bhai

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