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the prime factors of 64 are written as 2 x 2 × 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 or 26
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Roots, the underground part of the plants absorb air from the air spaces present between the soil particles. Thus, the oxygen absorbed through the roots is used to release energy which is later utilized for the transportation of minerals and salts from the soil.
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The Kabuliwala, was selling wares to someone, the person took a scarf and refused to pay for it as according to him it was already "his". In the burst of anger the Kabuliwala took a knife and stabbed the man. He pleaded guilty in court and was sent to jail for 8-10 years.
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Some important weeding methods are:
- Weeds can be controlled using weedicides. It is a chemical, which is sprayed in the fields to kill all available weeds. Weedicides are not harmful to crops.
- Tilling before sowing of crops also helps in removing weeds. Tilling uproots the weeds. The best time for the removal of weeds is before they produce flowers and seeds.
- The manual method of removing weeds is with the help of a khurpi. It involves regular uprooting or cutting of weeds close to the ground.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
examples of “the logic of geography”?
(i) There are cities where there are rivers.
(ii) It is easy to understand why valleys are populated.
(iii) It is difficult to understand why humans hate and kill one another.
As the plane attained another six miles, it became amply clear that the earth was round and there was more water than land. However, the logic of geography failed to answer one question. The speaker was unable to understand why people hate and kill each other. Why was there a need to build walls across the cities. Even from that height, the causes behind human hatred remained unclear.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
The Book Jupiter Effect
- The Jupiter Effect is a book by John Gribbin and Stephen Plagemann.
- The author in this book predicted that an alignment of planets in solar system would create a number of violent calamities including a great earthquake.
- The above book became the best seller.
- A certain section of people were waiting for a series of global disasters like tidal waves, violent storms, earthquakes etc which they believed would be caused by an alignment of all the nine planets.
- The alignment was real but their was no announcement/ fear of a natural calamity coming from the World Government/NASA.
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The Jupiter Effect is a 1974 book by John Gribbin and Stephen Plagemann, in which the authors predicted that an alignment of the planets of the Solar System would create a number of catastrophes, including a great earthquake on the San Andreas Fault, on March 10, 1982. The book became a best-seller. The predicted catastrophes did not occur.
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1. The Permanent Settlement brought about an adverse effect on the Zamidars. Many of them could not realize or collect the land revenue from the tenants and consequently could not pay the money to the government in time as a result their lands were sold.
2. The Permanent Settlement adversely affected the income of the company as the revenue was fixed quite on the low side due to lack of proper measurement.
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1. Some scholars who hold the opinion that the Permanent Settlement adversely affected the interests of the landlords, peasants and the company alike.
2. The Permanent Settlement brought about an adverse effect on the Zamidars. Many of them could not realize or collect the land revenue from the tenants and consequently could not pay the money to the government in time as a result their lands were sold.
3. The Permanent Settlement adversely affected the income of the company as the revenue was fixed quite on the low side due to lack of proper measurement.
4. It hurt the national feeling of the people because this system created a special class of zamindars in the country who became the true devotees of the English.
5. It was really a great mistake on the part of Cornwallis that he deprived the majority of the cultivators of the right of ownership of land and made the landlords owners of the land.
6.The agreement of permanent Settlement Act only included the revenue earning but there was no mention of the use of the land. Thus to earn more money from the land, the Company officials and Zamindars insisted on planting Indigo and cotton rather than wheat and rice
7. This was the cause of many worst famines of the Bengal.
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उत्तर:- बस की जर्जर अवस्था से लेखक को ऐसा महसूस हो रहा था कि बस की स्टीयरिंग कहीं भी टूट सकती है तथा ब्रेक फेल हो सकता है। ऐसे में लेखक को डर लग रहा था कि कहीं उसकी बस किसी पेड़ से टकरा न जाए। एक पेड़ निकल जाने पर वह दूसरे पेड़ का इंतज़ार करता था कि बस कहीं इस पेड़ से न टकरा जाए। यही वजह है कि लेखक को हर पेड़ अपना दुश्मन लग रहा था।
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
Given :
Ritu ate = 3/5 part of an apple.
Remaining apple was eaten by her brother somu .
Hence :
Rita ate 3/5 part of an apple.
Somu ate 2/5 part of an apple.
Who had larger share -
Rita had larger share.
Hence :
Rita had larger share by 1/5.
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Q1: Which ruler first established his or her capital in Delhi?
Ans: Ananga Pala
After the decline of the Pratiharas, the Tomaras established their dynasty around Delhi by the 10th century. Ananga Pala, the founder of the Tomara dynasty first established his capital at Delhi in 736 CE. They were however followed by the Chauhans or Chahamanas.
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8x+4=3(×-1)+2
8x + 4 = 3x - 3 + 2
8x + 4 = 3x - 1
8x - 3x = -1 -4
5x = -5
x = -5/5
x = -1
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The British first passed out some laws so that the rebels could be convicted with ease . the british brought reinforcements from England . then they moved in the storm centres of the rebellion . they also announced rewards for those who helped them to capture the rebels. delhi was recaptured in september 1857 . bahadur shah zafar was imprisoned in myanmar . rani Lakshmibai was defeated and killed in June 1858 . only in 1859 british were able to completely crush the rebellion.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Sample Space:
{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
Number of possible outcomes= (2, 4, 6) = 3
Total number of outcomes= 6
P(even number)= Number of possible outcomes/ Total number of outcomes
P(even) = 3/6= 1/2
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Ans: When the author met the Matron and told the purpose of his visit, the matron offered him a mince pie. Then the Matron informed the author that Mrs. Macpherson was rather confused that day so they decided to give her a good rest. After this she added that Mrs. Macpherson doesn’t have a family and seeing the author she would be happy.
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