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Land conservation is the process of protecting natural land and returning developed land to its natural state. Due to the fact that some land has only had minor disturbances and other land has been completely destroyed, a variety of techniques are needed to carry out land conservation. Some of the most common techniques include preservation, restoration, remediation, and mitigation.
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1)The seeds should be sown at right depth in the soil.
2)The seeds should be sown at right interval or spacing.
3)The seeds should not be sown in a dry soil.
4)The seeds should not be sown in a highly wet soil.
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The various advantages of the transplantation process are given below:
(i) The process of transplantation enables us to select only the better and healthy seedlings for the cultivation of crops. The bad seedlings can be rejected. This selection is, however, not possible when the seeds are directly sown in the soil.
(ii) The process of transplantation allows better penetration (deeper penetration) of the roots in the soil.
(iii) The process of transplantation promotes better development of the shoot system of plants.
(iv) The process of transplantation allows the seedlings to be planted at the right spacings so that the plants may get uniform dose of sunlight, water and nutrients.
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Silos are large towers that are used in agriculture sector for storing grains. It is used to store bulk quantities of cereals and grains. The silos may be of various types like cement silos, tower silos, bunker silos.
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The unwanted plants which grow alongwith a cultivated crop are called weeds. The growth of weeds in the fields is harmful because they consume a lot of fertilizer, water, sunlight and space which reduces the crop yield. Some of the common weeds found in wheat and rice fields are wild oat, grass, Amaranthus and Chenopodium.
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Governments provide the parameters for everyday behavior for citizens, protect them from outside interference, and often provide for their well-being and happiness. In the last few centuries, some economists and thinkers have advocated government control over some aspects of the economy. Governments provide the legal and social framework, maintain the competition, provide public goods and services, national defence, income and social welfare, correct for externalities, and stabilize the economy. All other ideas such as freedom, rights, laws, order, and any other matter concerning how the government is run is all aimed to conceive its main objective which is the well-being of society. Laws are made to keep order. Rights are made to conserve freedom.
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Irrigation in India includes a network of major and minor canals from Indian rivers, groundwater well based systems, tanks, and other rainwater harvesting projects for agricultural activities. Of these groundwater system is the largest.
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Collect some water in a bottle and take it into the nearby lab.
Using brush or filler gently take some amount of water and add a drop of water in the microscopic slide.
Using a good quality microscope examine the slide.
Keep the microscopic slide under the microscope and using virtue and a clear focal lens observe the microorganisms present in the water.
Try to identify the microorganisms present in the water.
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The term ‘Industrial Revolution’ stands for those developments and inventions which revolutionised the technique and organisation of production in the later half of the 18 th century. This Industrial Revolution replaced the previous domestic system of production by the new factory system. In place of manual and animal power, new machines and steam power were used for producing things. This revolution replaced cottage industries by factories, hand labour by machine work and craftsmen and artists by capitalists and factory owners.
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Lightning is an electric current. Within a thundercloud way up in the sky, many small bits of ice (frozen raindrops) bump into each other as they move around in the air. All of those collisions create an electric charge. After a while, the whole cloud fills up with electrical charges. Lightning is caused by electricity moving in between clouds or between the clouds and the ground. The electricity is formed when ice and water particles move around rapidly inside the clouds. As the particles move they become oppositely charged and they separate.
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- During a thunderstorm, the air currents move upward and water droplets move downward. These movements take at very fast pace and it results in separation of charges in the clouds.
- The positive charges accumulate at the upper edges of the clouds and the negative charges accumulate at the lower edges of the clouds. Scientists are yet to understand the exact reason for this.
- At the same time, the ground becomes positively charged.
- Air is a bad conductor of electricity under normal circumstances. But when the amount of charge becomes too much in the clouds, the air is not in a position to hold on to this charge. As a result, the electric charge is transferred to the ground. This appears like a bright streak of light across the sky; which lasts for a few seconds.
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Macavity the mystery cat is called as the Ginger cat because the colour of Macavity's body is red-brownish
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in the poem macavity The mystery cat is called as the Ginger cat Because the colour of Macavity's body is red-brownish
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In 1817, James Mill, a Scottish economist and political philosopher, published a massive three-volume work, A History of British India . In this, he divided Indian history into three periods – Hindu, Muslim and British. This periodisation came to be widely accepted. However, it was later rejected by the nationalist historians.
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Fertile means enriched with the nutrients for plants. The major nutrients are Nitrogen, Phosphorous Potassium and Calcium which are found in humus. So the soil having humus , minerals micro, organism and water is fertile. Soil fertility refers to the ability of soil to sustain agricultural plant growth, i.e. to provide plant habitat and result in sustained and consistent yields of high quality. A fertile soil has the following properties: ... The absence of toxic substances which may inhibit plant growth.
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