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| Difference | Lok Sabha | Rajya Sabha |
| What it is called? | House of People | Council of States |
| What is the meaning of the name? | House of People, where people who are qualified to vote can elect their representative by way of direct elections | Council of States, where the representatives are indirectly elected by the elected representative of the Assemblies of States and Union Territories |
| What is the tenure of the house? | It continues for 5 years Note: It can be dissolved earlier by passing no-confidence motion |
It is a permanent body. |
| Who heads the house? | Speaker | Vice President of India as the Chairman of the house |
| What is the minimum age to become a member? | 25 years | 30 years |
| What is the strength of the house? | 552 members | 250 members |
| What are the functions of the house? | All bills originate in Lok Sabha mostly and after passing through Rajya Sabha, they are returned for Lok Sabha approval. It plays a major role in legislation. | Rajya Sabha has special powers to protect the states’ rights against the Union. |
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Forests maintain ecological balance in the following ways:
1. Forest provides habitat to different plants and animals. They help in cleaning the environment, maintains micro-climate and water cycle of an area.
2. They help to prevent soil erosion and decay of plants or its parts replenish the soil with nutrients. They maintain a proper balance of oxygen and carbon-dioxide in the environment.
3. They also provide various raw materials such as timber, wood etc and provides food inhabitants and nearby peoples.
4. Forests have an important ecological function in fixing and storing carbon from the atmosphere
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Electrolysis is the process by which ionic substances are decomposed into simpler substances when an electric current is passed through them.
Ionic compounds contain charged particles called ions. For example, Sodium Chloride contains positively charged Sodium ions and negatively charged Chlorine ions. The ions must be free to move in order to start the electrolysis process. When an ionic substance is dissolved in water or melted then the ions are free to move. During electrolysis, positively charged ions move to the negative electrode and negatively charged ions move to the positive electrode. Then positively charged ions receive electrons and negatively charged ions lose electrons. Both the products of the dissociation get collected at the electrodes.
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| Alluvial soil | Black soil (Regur soil) |
| (i) These soils are formed by deposition of rivers. | (i) These soils are formed by weathering of igneous rocks and lava flow. |
| (ii) These are confined to the northern plains and coastal plains. | (ii) These are found in north western part of peninsular plateau mainly in Maharashtra, parts of Gujarat. |
| (iii) These are fine and highly fertile. | (iii) These are fertile. |
| (iv) These support many crops like rice, wheat. | (iv) Cotton grows best in this soil. |
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