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We often hear that certain foods contain a certain amount of vitamins and minerals. Minerals are important basic building blocks for proper nutrition and health. Without them, other nutrients are unable to function properly.
Amino acids and enzymes don’t function as well as they should, resulting in other nutrients not breaking down enough to be properly absorbed. The end result; serious vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
Minerals create a healthy environment in which the body, using vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates and fats, can grow, function and heal itself. They are quite different from vitamins in their structure and the work they do, but the two enjoy an excellent working relationship.
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Two adjacent sides are 3.2 cm and 4 cm
Let h1 be the altitude corresponding to the side 3.2cm
Let h2 be the altitude corresponding to the side 4cm
We know that area of parallelogram remains same.
Area of Parallelogram= Base × Altitude
3.2 × h1 = 4 × h2
h1/h2 = 4/3.2
Ratio of their altitudes = 4 : 3.2
or we can conclude that
Ratio of altitudes in parallelogram is reverse ratio of adjacent sides.
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Timur was a infamous Turco-Mongol conqueror and the founder of the Timurid Empire in Persia and Central Asia. he was considered as one of the greatest nomadic rulers as he led his military all over the Asian continent. Timur was born on April 9, in the year 1336. A great military leader, his rule is remembered for both its barbarity and cultural achievements.
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Harappan people enjoyed a higher standard of civic amenities than those of Mesopotamia. The Great Bath of Mohenjo-daro and also its many houses with their own water supply, bathrooms and excellent drainage system, all go to say that “the masses enjoyed a degree of comfort and luxury unknown in other parts of the civilized world.”
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The Great Bath consisted of an open quadrangle with verandahs on its four sides, and at the back of the three of the verandahs various galleries and rooms. There was a large swimming enclosure in the center of the quadrangle measuring 12 x 7 meters, its depth was 2.5 meters. At either end, there was a raised platform with a flight of steps leading down to the pool. The pool was filled with water taken from a well, situated nearby. After periodic cleaning of the pool, the water was discharged into a huge drain connected to the main drain on the street. The walls of the pool were made watertight using specially-made bricks and gypsum mortar.
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- These cities show immaculate town planning.
- The city of Harappa was divided into two parts, i.e. western and eastern parts.
- The western part of the city was smaller but higher. The higher part was called the citadel. The citadel contained some special structures.
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- The indigo plant grows primarily in the tropics and this was the primary reason for the British to turn to India for the growth of the indigo plant.
- By the thirteenth century Indian indigo was being used by cloth manufacturers in Italy, France and Britain to dye cloth.
- The demand for Indian indigo grew, as European cloth manufacturers wanted only Indian Indigo as it produced a rich blue colour. Due to this demand the price of Indian indigo rose in the European market and mediated the British to grow more indigo in the Indian soil.
- Another reason was the industrialisation of Britain as this resulted in the expansion of cotton production creating an enormous new demand for cloth dyes.
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Fossils fuel is the common name beacuse when organisms die their bodies or at least some parts may be in environment that does not let it decompose completely .if a dead insect get caught in hot mud for example it will not decompose quickly and the mud will eventually harden and retain the impression of the body..parts of the insect all such preserved traces of living organism are called fossils
Coal, petroleum and natural gas
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