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The term "large-scale industry" refers to factories that combine at least three characteristics: use of machinery, employment of wage labor, and the application of regulatory measures such as the Factory Act or Disputes Act. The two examples for large scale industries are "Jute industry and Tea Industry". Use of Machines in industry for the manufacture of products. providing employment and wages for them.
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A conduction tester is a device used to determine whether a substance is a good or poor conductor of electricity
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*** Hormone- These are chemical substances produced by the *** organs of males and females.examples- Testosterone is a male *** hormone produced by the testis and estrogen is a female *** hormone produced by the ovary.
Functions of *** hormones-
- The female hormone or estrogen which causes development of breasts or mammary glands. Milk on which new born babies feed develops inside the these mammary glands. It also causes the development of *** organs.
- The male hormone testosterone brings about secondary sexual characters such as the growth of beard, hairs on the skin, development of *** organs.
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Greenhouse effect may lead to global warming, i.e., an overall increase in the average temperature of the Earth. Greenhouse effect is caused by greenhouse gases. Examples of greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide, methane and water vapour. When solar radiations reach the Earth, some of these radiations are absorbed by earth and then released back to the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases present in the atmosphere trap these radiations and do not allow heat to leave. This helps in keeping our planet warm and thus, helps in human survival. However, an indiscriminate increase in the amount of greenhouse gases can lead to excessive increase in the Earth’s temperature leading to global warming.
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Length of roller = 1m = 100cm
Circumference of roller = π x D = 22/7 X 84 = 264 cm
Length of road = 264 x 750 = 198000 cm
Width of road = length of roller = 100 cm
Area of road = 198000 x 100 = 19,800,000 cm² or 1980 m²
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There are very few cases of private water supply in the world because water is an essential amenity. Water supply is a public facility that every government must provide to all citizens of a State. In cases where water supply was placed in the hands of private companies, the prices of water rose, making it unaffordable to the masses. This resulted in riots, protests and violent demonstrations in countries like Bolivia. Hence, it has been deemed best that the government must handle water supply services.
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The Indian National Forest Policy of 1988 emphasised the protective role of forests in maintaining ecological balance and environmental stability. The basic objectives that should govern the National Forest Policy were enlisted as follows:- (i) Maintenance of environmental stability through preservation and, where necessary, restoration of the ecological balance that has been adversely disturbed by serious depletion of the forests of the country. (ii) Conserving the natural heritage of the country by preserving the remaining natural forests with the vast variety of flora and fauna, which represent the remarkable biological diversity and genetic resources of the country. (iii) Checking soil erosion and denudation in the catchment areas of rivers, lakes and reservoirs in the interest of soil and water conservation, for mitigating floods and droughts (iv) Checking the extension of sand dunes in the desert areas of Rajasthan and along the coastal tracts. (v) Increasing substantially the forest/tree cover in the country through massive afforestation and social forestry programmes, especially on all denuded, degraded and unproductive lands. (vi) Meeting the requirements for fuelwood, fodder, minor forest produce and small timber of the rural and tribal populations. (vii) Increasing the productivity of forests to meet essential national needs. (viii) Encouraging efficient utilisation of forest produce and maximising substitution of wood. (ix) Creating a massive people’s movement with the involvement of women, for achieving these objectives and to minimise pressure on existing forests.

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