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When we add water to metallic oxide, it will form hydroxide which turns red litmus blue.
That means it is basic in nature.
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Magnesium oxide, when dissolved in water, forms magnesium hydroxide which is basic in nature.
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Shifting cultivation |
Plantation farming |
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It is the most primitive form of farming. |
It is a modern form of farming. |
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Only traditional tools like hoe and sickle are used for clearing land and growing crops. |
It is highly mechanized and machines are used for carrying out cultivation. |
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Crops are grown to be consumed by the farmer and his family. |
Crops are grown mainly for international market. |
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Only manure is used. No fertilisers are used to increase the productivity of the soil. |
Chemical fertilizers, insecticide and pesticides were used for increasing production. |
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It is carried on only a small piece of land. |
It is carried on vast agricultural farms. |
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According to the definition adopted by the IAU in 2006, a dwarf planet is, “a celestial body orbiting a star that is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity but has not cleared its neighboring region of planetesimals and is not a satellite. More explicitly, it has to have sufficient mass to overcome its compressive strength and achieve hydrostatic equilibrium.”
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- To promote loyalty of Indian Muslims towards the British government.
- To protect the political and other rights of the Indian Muslims and to place their needs and aspirations before the Government.
- To overcome on the feeling of hostility among Muslims towards other communities.
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The decline of the Indian iron smelting industry has following reasons: (i) The main reason was the forest laws which were formed by the British Government in India. Through these laws, when the colonial British government prevented people from entering the reserved forests, it became very difficult for the iron smelters to find wood for charcoal and to get iron ore. (ii) In some areas, the. government did grant access to the forest. But the iron smelters had to pay a very high tax to the forest department for every furnace they used. This adversely affected their income or earnings. (iii) By the late nineteenth century iron and steel was being imported from Britain. Iron smiths in India began using the imported iron to manufacturing utensils and implements. This inevitably lowered the demand for iron produced by local smelters. (iv) By the early twentieth century, the artisans producing iron and steel faced a new competition.
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Fossils are the remains of pre-historic plants or animals, buried under the earth millions of years ago. However, fossil fuels are hydrocarbons, primarily coal, fuel oil or natural gas, formed from the remains of dead plants and animals.
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