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Natural gas is a fossil fuel. Like other fossil fuels such as coal and oil, natural gas forms from the plants, animals, and microorganisms that lived millions of years ago. Like oil, natural gas is a product of decomposed organic matter, typically from ancient marine microorganisms, deposited over the past 550 million years. This organic material mixed with mud, silt, and sand on the sea floor, gradually becoming buried over time. In conventional natural gas deposits, the natural gas generally flows easily up through wells to the surface. In the United States and in a few other countries, natural gas is produced from shale and other types of sedimentary rock formations by forcing water, chemicals, and sand down a well under high pressure.
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The area of contact in a blunt knife is more so it decreases the pressure applied but the area of contact in sharp knife is less so the pressure is more so it is easier to cut. The vegetable cutter edge is very sharp. The butter knife is not as sharp as the cutter. Cutting area is more than that of cutter. As area increases pressure decreases. Hence it is difficult to cut by a butter knife.
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Electric charge is a basic property of electrons, protons and other subatomic particles. ... Things that are negatively charged and things that are positively charged pull on (attract) each other. This makes electrons and protons stick together to form atoms. All the objects are made up of tiny particles called atoms. All the atoms contain two types of electric charges inside them : positive electric charges called protons and negative electric charges called electrons. A positive charge repels another positive charge, but a positive charge attracts a negative charge.
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Transplantation is done to cultivate paddy.Rice seedlings grown in a nursery are pulled and transplanted into puddled and leveled fields 15 to 40 days after seeding (DAS). Rice seedlings can either be transplanted manually or by machine. This is done in order to get higher yields and less weeding.
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The Battle of Buxar was fought on 22 October 1764 between the forces under the command of the British East India Company led by Hector Munro and the combined armies of Mir Quasim Nawab of Bengal till 1763; the Nawab of Awadh and the Mughal emperor Shah Alam.The battle fought at Buxar a "small fortified town" within the territory of Bihar, located on the banks of the River Ganges west of Patna, was a decisive victory for the British East India Company l. Shuja-ud-Daulah and Shah Alam surrendered and the war came to an end by the "Treaty of Allahabad" in 1765.
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The state shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within The territory of India. protection prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, Caste, ***, or place of birth. “All citizens shall, as human persons be held equal before law.”
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According to the terms of subsidiary alliance ,Indian rulers were not allowed to have their independent armed forces.They were to be protected by the company,but had to pay for the subsidiary forces that the Company was supposed to maintain for the purpose of this protection.If the Indian rulers failed to make the payment,then part of their territory was taken away as penalty.
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Irrigation is the application of controlled amounts of water to plants at needed intervals. Irrigation helps to grow agricultural crops and maintain landscapes in dry areas and during periods of less than average rainfall.
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In the Battle of Seringapatanam,Company ultimately win a victory.Tipu Sultan was killed defending his capital Seringapatanam(4th May 1799),Mysore was placed under the former ruling dynasty of the Wodeyars and subsidiary alliance was imposed on the state.
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The effort was to increase the revenue as much as it could and buy fine cotton and silk cloth as cheaply as possible. Within five years the value of goods bought by the Company in Bengal doubled. Before 1865, the Company had purchased goods in India by importing gold and silver from Britain.
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When Mir Jafar protested against the Company,the Company deposed him and installed Mir Qasim in his place.When Mir Qasim complained ,he in turn was defeated in a battle fought at Buxar,driven out of Bengal,and Mir Jafar was reinstalled.
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Battle of Palassey was won by the British East India Company ,and it became famous because it was the first victory of the Company in India.
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Company wanted a puppet ruler who would willingly give trade concessions and other privleges.The puppet ruler would be under the control of the Company
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Aurangzeb's farman had granted the Company the right to trade duty free.But officials of the Company,who were carrying on private trade on the side,were expected to pay duty.This they refused to pay,causing enormous loss of revenue for Bengal.
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The impact of British colonialism on India:
(i) British conquered the country and establish their rule, subjugating local nawabs and rajas.
(ii) They established control over the economy and society, collected revenue to meet all their expenses, bought the goods they wanted at low prices, produced crops they needed for export.
(iii) British rule also brought about changes in values and tastes, customs and practices.

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