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Clauses are divided:
- Main clause (also called independent clause)
- Subordinate clause (also called dependent clauses).
“Main (or independent) clause is a clause that expresses a complete thought and can stand as a sentence.
He met the man who had helped him.
Roshini is wearing a white shirt which looks very nice.
The teacher asked a question but no one answered.
A Subordinate clause does not express complete idea and can’t stand as a sentence. A sentence having a subordinate clause must have a main clause.
Example:
He likes Chinese rice which tastes good.
He met the man who had helped him.
Roshini is wearing a white shirt which looks very nice.
The teacher asked a question but no one answered.
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M e a n i n g of Food Crops
The crops that are grown to feed the human population are known as food crops. There are a number of food crops grown in the country. example: rice, wheat, millets, maize
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The elements that can easily lose electrons to form positive ions are called electropositive elements, for example: metals. Electropositivity is the measure of the ability of elements (mainly metals) to donate electrons to form positive ions.
The elements that can easily accept electrons to form negative ions are called electronegative elements, for example: non-metals. Electronegativity is the measure of the ability of elements (mainly non-metals) to attract electrons towards itself.
The opposite of electronegativity is electropositivity.
Down a group, the atomic size and nuclear charge increases but effect of increased atomic size outweighs the increased nuclear charge and hence electrons are less tightly held to the nucleus and can be easily removed so metallic or electropositive character increases.
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*Crop rotation* is the Practice of growing a series of dissimilar or different types of crops in the same area in sequenced season.It is done so that the soil of farms is not used for only one set of nutrients. It helps in reducing soil erosion and increases soil fertility and crop yield.
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25 December, 1919
Its Christmas today, but the town looks changed. Everything has changed. The buildings, the houses, the shops that were standing a year back have no traces now. Instead there is only debris, rocks and soil. I can't find my family, my neighbours, my friends. Have they become the prey of this war? Today, on Christmas, I have no one to share my happiness. My family, my wife, my son is dead. The war destroys not only the families, religion, society but also humanity. Man has become so mean that he finds no importance to life in front of his profits and selfishness. Why do we have wars?
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Dear Aashu
Today, I want to share an incident that is upsetting me day and night. Few days back, I purchased a roll-top desk from a junk shop. In its drawer, I found a letter addressed to Mrs Macpherson written by her husband Jim, who was an army officer and fought the war against Germany during the First World War. In that letter he has described an incident that happened on the Christmas morning. The Germans invited the Britishers for the Christmas party on the no man's land during the war. All the soldiers from both the armies enjoyed the party and played football. All longed for the end of war and to go home. This letter had a strip pasted on the envelope written by Mrs Macpherson which said, "Jim's last letter, received January 25, 1915. To be buried with me when the time comes". These lines compelled me to search Mrs Macpherson and to return the letter. I went to the given address and found that she now lives in Burlington House nursing home and is 101 years old. I went there and handed over the letter to her. It was the Christmas morning that eyes lit up with happiness and she looked at me back. She kissed my cheek, asked me to sit near her, offered me tea and Christmas cake which couldn't say anything. Now I am in a state of disappoint the lady that her husband is dead or has come back as he had promised in the letter. I fear if I disclose my identity she will definitely die of shock and disappointment. And if I don't then I would live in guilt. What should I do? Please suggest me.
Your friend
Jim
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(x+2)(x+2)
= x ( x + 2) + 2 (x + 2)
= x(x) + x (2) + 2x + 2 (2)
= x2 + 2x + 2x + 4
= x2 + 4x + 4
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The moon's surface is dusty and barren. It has craters of different sizes and has large number of steep and high mountains. The moon's surface is covered with dead volcanoes, impact craters, and lava flows.
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A light-year is a unit of distance. It is the distance that light can travel in one year. Light moves at a velocity of about 300,000 kilometers (km) each second. So in one year, it can travel about 10 trillion km. More precisely, one light-year is equal to 9,500,000,000,000 kilometers.
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The Kharif cropping season starts with the onset of the Indian subcontinent’s monsoon. Kharif crops are typically sown at the beginning of the first monsoon rains (depends on region to region). Harvesting season begins from the 3rd week of September to October (the exact harvesting dates differ from region to region).
Following are some of the examples of Kharif crops:
- Rice
- Maize
- Sorghum
- Bajra
- Soybean
- Cotton
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Fundamental Rights: The section on Fundamental Rights has often been referred to as the ‘conscience’ of the Indian Constitution. Fundamental Rights, protect citizens against the arbitrary and absolute exercise of power by the State. The Constitution, thus, guarantees the rights of individuals against the State as well as against other individuals. The Constitution, also guarantees the rights of minorities against the majority.
In addition to Fundamental Rights, the Constitution also has a section called Directive Principles of State Policy. This section was designed by the members of the Constituent Assembly to ensure greater social and economic reform, and to serve as a guide to the independent Indian State to institute laws and policies that help reduce the poverty of the masses.
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Nitrogen cycle is all about the movement of nitrogen between various elements on Earth (like air, soil, living organisms etc.) The amount of nitrogen in the atmosphere remains constant.
- Atmosphere has approx. 78% nitrogen.
- Atmospheric Nitrogen is fixed into the soil
- N2 fixing microbes convert atm. N2 into nitrogen compounds like NH3
- Plants utilize nitrogen from soil through their roots
- Animals utilize nitrogen, feeding on plants
- When Plants & animals die, Nitrogenous wastes are returned to soil
- Decomposers convert some part to nitrogen compounds to be used by plants
- Denitrifying bacteria convert into atm. N2

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Classification of natural resources on the basis of their availability of supply or exhaustibility:
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