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Hoe is a tool used for loosening soil. It is made of wood or iron. A strong iron plate attached to the long rod acts like a blade and helps to loosen the soil. It is also pulled by animals.
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Before sowing the seeds, it is necessary to loosen and turn the soil in the fields as to break it to the size of the grains which is done with the help of three main implements or tools – plough, hoe and cultivator.
- Plough: Plough is a large agricultural implement which is used for ploughing or tilling in the fields. The traditionally wooden plough consists of a long log of wood called a plough shaft having a handle at its one end. Below the handle is a strong triangular iron strip called ploughshare. The other end of the ploughshaft can be attached to a wooden beam which is fixed at the right angles to the ploughshaft.
This beam is placed over the neck of two bullocks so as to pull the plough. When the plough is pulled by a pair of bullocks, the farmer holds the handle of the plough and presses down the handle due to which the ploughshare digs into the soil, loosens it and turns it.
- Hoe: It is an agricultural implement used for removing weeds, and loosening and turning the soil. It consists of a long rod of wood or iron. There is a handle at one end of the hoe. A strong, broad and bent plate of iron is fixed below the handle and acts like a blade. The other end of hoe has a beam which is put on the neck of bullocks. Thus, a hoe is also pulled by animals like bullocks. Thus, it is a kind of modified plough.
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When a metal reacts with oxygen, a metal oxide forms.
The general equation for this reaction is:
metal + oxygen → metal oxide.
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- Food provides nutrients.
- Nutrients provide energy for body activities and all functions of the body.
- Energy is used in different processes of a living organism like breathing, digesting food, etc.
- Energy from food keeps us warm.
- Food is also used for "growth and repair" of the different body parts.
- It also helps to keep the immune system healthy."
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Landforms and climate affect this due to some lands being unsuitable for human habitation, which influences where people live, resulting in population distribution.
The distribution of population in the world is uneven. Some areas are very crowded while some are sparsely populated. There are various reasons behind uneven distribution:
Geographical factors: Favorable topography, availability of mineral and freshwater resources, favorable climate and soil fertility are some of the reasons affecting population distribution. Indo-Gangetic Plains, Diamond Mines of South Africa, etc, are densely populated.
Social and cultural factors: Areas of better housing, education and health facilities are more populated. Places of religious and cultural significance also attract people e.g., Varanasi, Jerusalem, etc.
Economic factors: Places having more industries, transportation and communication facilities provide better employment opportunities. People are attracted to these places because of these reasons, e.g., Mumbai, Osaka etc.
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Generally, metals are ductile with mercury as the exception
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Acrylic is a man-made fibre. Acrylic is known as artificial wool or synthetic wool because it resembles wool. Acrylic is cheaper than natural wool and can be dyed in various colour. This makes acrylic is very popular among other fabrics.
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