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Alcohol is made by fermenting a natural source of sugar with a catalyst, which is usually yeast. As it ferments, the carbohydrates (starch and sugars) in the main source turn into carbon dioxide and ethyl alcohol, which is the basis for all alcohol drinks.
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Fermentation is a metabolic process in which an organism converts a carbohydrate, such as starch or a sugar, into an alcohol or an acid. For example, yeast performs fermentation to obtain energy by converting sugar into alcohol. Bacteria perform fermentation, converting carbohydrates into lactic acid.
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Mir Qasim (died 8 May 1777) was the Nawab of Bengal from 1760 to 1763. He was installed as Nawab with the support of the British East India Company, replacing Mir Jafar, his father-in-law, who had himself been supported earlier by the East India Company after his role in the Battle of Plassey. Mir qasim decided to take revenge against British and established an alliance with Mughal Emperor SHAH ALAM-2 and ruler of Awadh SHUJA-UD-DAULAH. ... after battle of Buxar British authority imposed treaty of Allahabad on SHAH ALAM-2 in 1765.
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Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan gave the permission to the east india company to trade with Bengal, where east india Company had established their factory in 1641.
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The disadvantages of plastics:
Plastics bags are make of a non-renewable resource, which gives us more reasons to use recyclable shopping bags. Plastic bags are also flimsy and do not sit as well as either paper or cloth. They are a hazard to wildlife animals, if they are not disposed properly. Lastly, plastic bags clogs roadside drains, which could cause the flooding of the street at heavy rainfalls.
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Microbes are minute, unicellular organisms that are invisible to the naked eye. They are also known as microorganisms or microscopic organisms as they could only be seen under a microscope. They make up almost 60% of the earth’s living matter.
The term “microbes” is used to describe several different life forms with different size and characteristics. few of these microbes include:
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It refers to plant vegetation that has grown on its own without any human aid. They have been left undisturbed by the humans for a long time. It is a community of living trees and organisms associated with it. It covers a considerable area. It is perfectly capable of utilising sunrays, air, water and earthly materials to attain maturity and reproduce itself.
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| Fertilizer | Manure |
| It may be artificial or natural substance. | It is a natural substance. |
| These are chemicals that are added to the soil to increase its fertility and productivity. | These are obtained by dead and decaying plants and animals. |
| Prepared in factories. | Prepared in fields. |
| Does not provide humus to the soil. | Provides humus to the soil. |
| Rich in plant nutrients. | Less rich in plant nutrients. |
| Absorbed by plants quickly. | Absorbed by plants slowly. |
| Costly | Cost-effective |
| It harms the organisms present in the soil and also causes health issues in people consuming the crop. | It causes no harm to the organisms and improves soil quality. |
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