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Coal was formed by the decomposition of large land plants and trees buried under the Earth about 300 million years ago.About 300 million years ago, the Earth had dense forests in the low lying wet areas.Due to natural calamities like earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, etc. these forests got buried under the surface of the Earth.As more soil got deposited on them, they were compressed.As a result, the temperature also rose as they sank deeper and deeper.Due to high pressure and temperature and the absence of air, the wood of the buried forest plants and trees slowly got converted into coal.The slow process by which the dead plants buried under the Earth have become coal is called as carbonisation. Since coal was formed from the remains of the plants, it is called a fossil fuel.Coal, which is mainly carbon, on heating produces mainly carbon dioxide gas and a lot of heat energy.
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Even 10x or 25x magnification is usually enough to see some of the tiny life forms living in the water. Step 1: Use the eyedropper to get some water from one of your samples. Place 1 drop of water on the microscope slide and place it under the microscope to examine it. Any drop of untreated water, from a lake, a river, or the ocean, is a world in miniature. The drop can contain thousands of tiny organisms, such as algae, protozoans, bacteria, and viruses.
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Tyranny of majority implies a situation where majority tries imposes its decisions on the minorities. Here majority tries to monopolise power and tends to dominate the minorities by making policies or laws that may prove to be detrimental to the welfare and needs of a minority.
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Farmers use many ways to remove weeds and control their growth.
Tilling before sowing of crops helps in uprooting and killing weeds, which may then dry up and get mixed with the soil. The best time for the removal of weeds is before they produce flowers and seeds.
The following tools may be installed
i. Khurpi - The Khurpi is used to remove of weeds by uprooting or cutting them from time to time.
ii. Seed Drill - A seed drill is also used to uproot weeds.
iii. Weedicides - Weeds are also controlled by using weedicides.
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Let the numbers be x.
6x +5x = 110
11x = 110
X = 110 / 11
X= 10
6x= 6 × 10 = 60
5x= 5 × 10= 50
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British men who were employed in the East India Company, who acquired great fortunes in India and returned to Britain, were known as 'nabobs'. 'Nabob' derived from the Urdu word 'nawab'. Nawabs were high officials or princes in the Mughal empire, the empire that the EIC replaced in India in the 1700s and 1800s. Those Company officials who managed to return with wealth led flashy lives and flaunted their riches. They were called “nabobs” – an anglicised version of the Indian word nawab. They were often seen as upstarts and social climbers in British society and were ridiculed or made fun of in plays and cartoons.
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Yash Garg 5 years, 6 months ago
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