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Venus (Shukra) is nearest planet to Earth and It is the brightest planet visible in the night sky.
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"Displacement" is the quantity which is measured by the area occupied under the velocity time graph distance. Moving something or someone from its or his or her place and position is called displacement. Displacement is a vector quantity. If an object goes back to where is started in certain time, then its displacement is zero. Its distance would be the total length of the journey. A displacement-time graph is able to show if an object is going backwards or forwards.
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The SI unit for force is the Newton (N). A Newton is the force needed to cause a mass of 1 kilogram to accelerate at 1 m/s2, so a Newton equals 1 kg ∙ m/s2.
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Undesirable plants that grow along with crop plants are known as weeds. Xanthium, Parthenium, etc. are some common weeds. Weeds compete with the crop for nutrients, light, and space. As a result, crop plants get lesser nutrients, light, and space for their development. This in turn, reduces their productivity. Thus, various weeding methods are employed.
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- Weeds can be controlled using weedicides. It is a chemical, which is sprayed in the fields to kill all available weeds. Weedicides are not harmful to crops.
- Tilling before sowing of crops also helps in removing weeds. Tilling uproots the weeds. The best time for the removal of weeds is before they produce flowers and seeds.
- The manual method of removing weeds is with the help of a khurpi. It involves regular uprooting or cutting of weeds close to the ground.
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When white light is passed through a glass prism it splits into its spectrum of colours (in order violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red) and this process of white light splitting into its constituent colours is termed as dispersion.
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- official records do not tell us what people of the country react for the laws that comprise officers opinion and activities.
- But these information can also be obtained from ldeas of prisoners, autobiographies of important people, book of travellers, activists , records of people etc....
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Transplanting is the process of moving a fully germinated seedling (or mature plant) and replanting it in a permanent location for the growing season. Transplanting is an important part of agribusiness in northern climates because it extends the flowering or fruit bearing season of many plants.
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The Kharif cropping season starts with the onset of monsoon and ends when the rainy season is over. The rabi crops are sown at the end of monsoon and harvested before the advent of the summer season. These crops require good rainfall. The output of these crops depends upon the time and amount of rainwater. Paddy, maize, bajra, jowar are a few Kharif crops grown in India.
Following are some of the examples of Kharif crops:
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