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The highest mountain Kangchenjunga is located at the border of India and Nepal in the great Himalayas range,Sikkim. Kangchenjunga section contains five peaks and the region has twelve more peaks over 7,000 m (23,000 ft).
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Six fundamental rights are
- Right to equality
- Right to freedom
- Right against exploitation
- Right to freedom of religion
- Cultural and educational rights
- Rights against constitutional remedies
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Weeds are unwanted plants in the cultivated field. They compete for nutrients, space, water & light, therefore, adversely affect crop growth.
Weeds can be controlled by applying weedicides. These are chemicals which kill weeds without damaging the crops. These chemicals are diluted with water and then sprayed with a sprayer to the field. Since these chemicals are toxic, therefore farmers should cover their mouth/ nose while applying weedicides.
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Among the present day states, the states of Jammu & Kashmir, Goa, Sikkim, Telangana and Rajasthan can be said to have never been ruled directly by the British. The company took over the princely states of Satara (1848), Jaitpur and Sambalpur (1849), Nagpur and Jhansi (1854), Tore and Arcot (1855) and Udaipur (Chhattisgarh) under the terms of the doctrine of lapse. Oudh (1856) is widely believed to have been annexed under the Doctrine of Lapse. The British never took Goa it was because there was presumably a tacit understanding between the two powers. And because annexing Goa would require a full blown war that even if the British won the costs would be larger than the benefits to be gained.
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Morris dancing is a form of English folk dance usually accompanied by music. It is based on rhythmic stepping and the execution of choreographed figures by a group of dancers, usually wearing bell pads on their shins. Implements such as sticks, swords and handkerchiefs may also be wielded by the dancers.
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Laws of Reflection
Law 1 : The incident ray, the normal at the point of incidence and the reflected ray all lie in the same plane.
Law 2 : Angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
Law 3 or Law of Lateral Inversion: In a image formed by a mirror, the left of the object appears to be the right and the right of the object appears to be the right. (Stand in front of the mirror and lift your right hand. In the mirror, it appears like you have lifted the left hand and viceversa)
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1 variable
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It is an equation in a single variable with its highest degree being 1.
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