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Priyanshu Saraswat 5 years, 7 months ago

Supply of water to crops at appropriate intervals is called irrigation

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 7 months ago

Irrigation is the process of applying water to the crops artificially to fulfil their water requirements. Nutrients may also be applied to the crops through irrigation. The various sources of water for irrigation are wells, ponds, lakes, canals, tube-wells, and even dams. Irrigation offers moisture required for growth and development, germination, and other related functions.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 7 months ago

a. Oil plants-sunflower, groundnut, mustard, olive, coconut

b. Beverages-coffee, tea

c. Rubber

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Foram Mandali 5 years, 7 months ago

Legumious plants like gram and other pulses

Kritika Chaubey 5 years, 7 months ago

Pulse and gram......
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Astha Sinha 5 years, 7 months ago

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Shreya Patel 5 years, 7 months ago

how do farmers protect their crops from weeds ? explain

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago

  • The growing of crops in the fields for obtaining food is called agriculture.
  • The plants of the same kind are grown and cultivated at one place on a large scale is called a crop.
  • The crops which are sown in the rainy season are called kharif crops. It is also called as monsoon crops.
  • The crops grown in the winter season and harvested in the spring are called rabi crops.
  • The activities or tasks done for cultivation of crops involves several activities undertaken by farmers over a period of time are referred as agricultural practices like preparation of soil, sowing, adding manure and fertiliser’s irrigation etc.
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago

Sugaring is a food preservation method similar to pickling. Sugaring is the process of desiccating a food by first dehydrating it, then packing it with pure sugar. This sugar can be crystalline in the form of table or raw sugar, or it can be a high sugar density liquid such as honey, syrup or molasses. Like salt water also has an osmotic effect i.e. when foods are placed in a concentrated sugar solution water is drawn out of the cells of foods and microorganisms so that microorganisms can no longer survive. ... Sugar is then added to the fruit to prevent the regrowth of bacteria.

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago

The modern methods of irrigation help us to use water economically. The two main modern methods of irrigation are:

  1.  Sprinkler system – In sprinkler system of irrigation, a main pipe is laid in the fields to which perpendicular pipes are joined at regular intervals. When water from a tube-well is allowed to flow through the main pipeline under pressure with the help of a pump, it escapes from the rotating nozzles and gets sprinkled on the crops. This method of irrigation is more useful for the uneven land and sandy soil where sufficient water is not available. 
  2. Drip system – In the drip system, there is a network of narrow pipes with small holes in the fields. When water falls through these narrow pipes, it falls drop by drop at the position of the roots of the plants. There is no run-off or wastage of water. This technique is the best technique for watering fruit plants, trees and gardens.
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago

Crops are the basic necessity of life. We need to grow crops because they are major source of food. They provide raw material for industries such as legumes, peas, vegetables etc. They are grown to maximize the use of land. We need to grow crops in order to satisfy our hunger..as from crops we get raw material from which we can make food.. Crops are very essential in our daily life. ... Food crops such as grains, legumes, vegetables, fruit, seeds and nuts, herbs and spices etc play an important role as a source of food in our life.

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 5 months ago

The Battle of Buxar (1764) was the decisive battle which was fought between English Forces, and combined army of Mir Kasim, the Nawab of Bengal, Nawab of Oudh Shah Alam II and Mughal Emperor. The battle was the outcome of misuse of Farman and Dastak, and also the trade expansionist aspiration of English. 

The battle of Buxar proved itself to be a turning point in the history of India. The interest of British was concentrated in the three coastal areas namely Calcutta, Bombay and Madras. The Anglo-French wars in Carnatic and the battles of Palasi and Buxar began the period of British conquest of India. By 1765, the British had become the virtual rulers of Bengal, Bihar and Odisha. The Nawab of Awadh had become dependent on them and so was the Nawab of Carnatic who was their creation.

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Mukesh Chauhan 5 years, 2 months ago

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 7 months ago

RICE, it is a kharif crop.which are sown in summers. Rice is also sown in summer and not in winters because winter seasons are unable to fulfil its requirements like adequate sunlight, and enough water.
When rice crop is sown it need adequate sunlight and water which human capital found unable to do so as it needs lots of money. Thats why farmers in india are mostly dependent on the seasons.

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Astha Sinha 5 years, 7 months ago

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Kumari Bhawana 5 years, 7 months ago

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Crop

Priyanshu Saraswat 5 years, 7 months ago

Crop

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Manishankar Pareek 5 years, 7 months ago

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 7 months ago

Heat of fusion of a substance is the change in its enthalpy by providing energy, typically heat, to a specific quantity of the substance to change its state from a solid to a liquid keeping pressure constant.

The heat of fusion of a sample is the measure of the amount of heat that needs to be introduced to convert its crystalline fraction into the disordered state. It is uniquely dependent upon the degree of crystallinity of the substance and the theoretical heat of fusion of a sample which is 100% crystalline.

Priya Sahani Priya 5 years, 7 months ago

When the ice changing it state into vapour a energy is released is called heat of fusion
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 5 months ago

World population distribution is uneven. Places which are sparsely populated contain few people. Places which are densely populated contain many people. Sparsely populated places tend to be difficult places to live. Two major causes of the creation and distribution of wealth and income in the world are government policies and economic markets. As nations industrialize, they tend to move from a manufacturing-based economy towards a service-based economy. Following are the main causes of uneven distribution of population in the world: Geographical causes: Topography, climate, soil, water and mineral. Social, cultural and economic causes.

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