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Arjun Soni 6 years, 3 months ago

Western and eastern civilisation and by using machines and synthetic dyes.
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Ayesha Khatua 6 years, 3 months ago

There are some organisms like Blue Algae and rhizobium which fix nitrogen from the atmosphere and convert it into nitrogenous compound and fix it in the soil that plants can use it directly

Suhani Singh 6 years, 3 months ago

Fixing fixing of nitrogen from atmosphere by microorganism is called nitrogen fixation
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Ujala Pandey 6 years, 3 months ago

I am so week in math subject plz help me My exam will be started in 6 September I need u help ?
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 3 months ago

They offered cash in advance at low interest rate, if they will grow indigo. Besides, they will get the seeds and drill. 

All they have to do is look after it, sow it, and prepare the soil for the indigo. 

The planters told this to persuade the peasants. 

The labor was the big problem as they needed bullocks to plough the field.

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Aditya Bhardwaj 6 years, 3 months ago

By using our hand
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Aswathi As 6 years, 3 months ago

Singing

Haridas M 6 years, 3 months ago

Singing
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 3 months ago

  • The constant flow of wealth from India to England for which India did not get an adequate economic, commercial or material return has been described by Indian national leaders and economists as ‘drain’ of wealth from India. The colonial government was utilizing Indian resources- revenues, agriculture, and industry not for developing India but for its utilization in Britain. If  these resources been utilised within India then they could have been invested and the income of the people would have increased.
  • The drain of wealth was interpreted as an indirect tribute extracted by imperial Britain from India year after year.

The drain of wealth was the portion of India's wealth and economy that was not available to Indians. In 1867, Dadabhai Naoroji put forward the 'drain of wealth' theory in which he stated that the Britain was completely draining India. He mentioned this theory in his book Poverty and Un-British Rule in India.

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Parneet Kaur 6 years, 3 months ago

Process of conversion of fossil fuels into coal is called CARBONISATION

Zainab Shaikh 6 years, 3 months ago

The process of conversion of fossil fuels into coal is known as carbonosation.... And it is known as carbonosation because it is the pure form of carbon

Ayesha Khatua 6 years, 3 months ago

About 300 millions years ago the earth had dence forest in low lying wetland areas .Due to natural processes like flood in this forest buried under the soil ,as more soil deposit over them they were compressed ,the temperature also Rose as this and deeper and deeper, under high pressure and high temperature that plants got slowly converted to coal. As coal contains mainly carbon ,the slow process of conversation of dead vegetation into coal is known as carbonisation.so,coal is also a fossil fuel. It Is one of the fuel used to cook food in earlier it was used in railway engine to produce steam to run the engine. It is also used in thermal power plants to produce electricity.

Dharmendra Kushwaha 6 years, 3 months ago

The process of conversion of fossil fuels into coal is called carbonisation.

Jahanvi Gupta 6 years, 3 months ago

Carbonization The carbonization process is very important in the preparation of AC as this process will determine the imprint effect on the final product. This is the reason why it is important to select the carbonization parameters in order to produce the required quality of the final AC. In the carbonization process, there are several parameters that would affect the structure, and one of these is carbonization temperature. Researchers usually carbonized samples in temperature range of 500–900°C. The samples will release greater amounts of volatiles when carbonized at high temperatures and eventually influence the product yield and porosity [36]. On the other hand, it is still depending on the properties of the starting raw material to react with the wide range of carbonization temperatures. Carbonization consists of two main steps: oxidative and nonoxidative pyrolysis

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 3 months ago

Carbonisation  is the term for the conversion of an organic substance into carbon  or a carbon-containing residue through pyrolysis or destructive distillation. It is often used in organic chemistry with reference to the generation of coal gas and coal tar from raw coal . Fossil fuels in general are the products of the carbonization of vegetable matter.

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Parneet Kaur 6 years, 3 months ago

Selman Waksman

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 3 months ago

Selman Waksman was the Father of Antibiotics.
Antibiotics are antimicrobial drugs obtained from other organisms (such as moulds, fungus and some soil bacteria) to combat harmful microorganisms. However, they are not very useful against certain microbes such as viruses.

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Jahanvi Gupta 6 years, 3 months ago

The Carnatic Wars (also spelled Karnatic Wars) were a series of military conflicts in the middle of the 18th century in India. The conflicts involved numerous nominally independent rulers and their vassals, struggles for succession and territory, and included a diplomatic and military struggle between the French East India Company and the British East India Company. They were mainly fought within the territories of Mughal India with the assistance of various fragmented polities loyal to the "Great Moghul". As a result of these military contests, the British East India Company established its dominance among the European trading companies within India. The French company was pushed to a corner and was confined primarily to Pondichéry. The East India Company's dominance eventually led to control by the British Company over most of India and eventually to the establishment of the British Raj.

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 3 months ago

The Carnatic War war series of battles forget between the English and the friends for the control of the trading trading port of India during the year 1746 to 1763

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Sia ? 6 years, 3 months ago

  1. Conservation preserves the ecological diversity and our life support systems - water, air and soil.
  2. It also preserves the genetic diversity of plants and animals for better growth of species and breeding.
  3. We humans along with all living organisms form a complex web of ecological system in which we are only a part and very much dependent on this system for our own existence.

Aastha Yadav 6 years, 3 months ago

All the component of the environment are interdependent. Any change in one component may affect all the other component . So , we need to conserve biodiversity for our survival and to maintain the natural ecological balance.

Jahanvi Gupta 6 years, 3 months ago

Wildlife is a precious gift of God to this planet. The term ‘wildlife’ not only caters to wild animals but also takes into account all undomesticated lifeforms including birds, insects, plants, fungi and even microscopic organisms. For maintaining a healthy ecological balance on this earth, animals, plants and marine species are as important as humans. Each organism on this earth has a unique place in food chain that helps contribute to the ecosystem in its own special way. But, sadly today, many of the animals and birds are getting endangered. The natural habitats of animals and plants are being destroyed for land development and farming by humans. Poaching and hunting of animals for fur, jewellery, meat and leather are other great factors contributing to wildlife extinction. If soon, no stringent steps are taken to save wildlife, it would not be long when they will find a place only on the list of extinct species. And that would not be all! The extinction of wildlife species will certainly have a fatal impact on human race as well. So, for us as humans, it becomes a great responsibility to save the wildlife, our planet and most importantly, our own selves.
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Shilpa M 6 years, 3 months ago

Thankyou it helped me also

Gaurav Seth 6 years, 3 months ago

Tsunami is a series of strong ocean waves that sends surges of water, sometimes reaching height of many meters. This natural disaster occurs due to the volcanic eruptions in the oceans beds. Earthquakes and landslides are also responsible for tsunamis. Tsunami can create devastating impact near the coastline areas. Tsunamis caused by the earthquakes or volcanic eruptions underneath the seas are likely to be predicted.

Greek historian Thucydides investigated in his book History of the Peloponnesian War’ about the causes of tsunami. He was the first to claim that ocean earthquakes must be the cause of tsunami.

The disaster caused by waves generated because of earthquake and whose main point is beneath the water is called ‘tsunami’. The term ‘tsunami’, is also referred as tidal waves. Tsunami is a series of ocean waves with very long wavelength. It produces strong waves of water that moves landwards. The inland movement of water is much greater and lasts for a longer period, giving an impact of an extreme high tide.

On 9th July 1958, the biggest tsunami wave thus far recorded in history took place in a bay located in Lituya Bay along Alaska coast. After quake, a massive mass of rock fell into the bay waters from a nearby cliff. Its impact produced a wave that reached height of 524 meters. It is regarded as the biggest tsunami wave in history.

These destructive waves can also be produced in waters of lakes or bays. As the waves, approach the coast, its largeness increases. However, its size is quite low in deep-sea areas. Tsunami waves generating in bays or lakes do not travel long distances. They may not prove as destructive as the waves generated in the oceanic waters. Tsunami can travel in all directions from its main point. In December 2004, a series of tsunami waves were experienced in India. However, its origin was located in Indonesia. As many as two lakh people lost their lives as the waves travelled thousands of kilometers in countries like Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Maldives.

Tsunamis mainly occur in the Pacific Ocean. There are more possibilities that they take place where there are large water bodies. Open bays and coastlines next to very deep water may shape the tsunami further into a step-like wave. Countries where tsunamis are commonly expected take preventive measures to reduce the damages caused onshore. To protect populated coastal areas many tsunami walls of up to fifteen feet are constructed in Japan. Special channels are built to redirect tsunami water safely. However, their efficiency has been challenged because often waters over top the barriers.

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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 3 months ago

Shah Alam II, ruled the Mughal Empire from 1759 to 1806. He was one of Aurangzeb’s successors. Shah Alam suffered the invasion of Ahmed-Shah-Abdali in 1761 and consequently granted the 'Diwani' of Bengal to the British East India Company, in 1765. The emperor also accepted the protection of the Company in 1803.

The East India Company became the Diwan of Bengal on 12th August 1765.

During the rule of the Mughal Empire, the Diwan served as the chief revenue officer of a province.

Divyansh Sharma. 6 years, 3 months ago

In 1765 the company finally appointed as the diwan of provinces of bengal when company become diwani the outflow of gold was slowed after the battle of plassey and stopped afor assumption of diwani import from britain
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Khushi Rani 6 years, 3 months ago

Explain the process of formetion of petroleum
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Mayursinh Vaghela 6 years, 3 months ago

Answer
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Aditya Bhardwaj 6 years, 3 months ago

32*32=1024

Arjun Soni 6 years, 3 months ago

1024

Srujana Devi K 6 years, 3 months ago

1024

Hariomm Padhi 6 years, 3 months ago

Square of 32 is 1024
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Rozy Vaiphei 6 years, 3 months ago

An opium is a powerful drug that is made from the seeds of poppy
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Jigna Mehta 6 years, 3 months ago

The increase in the level of carbon dioxide which increase temperature of earth is known as global warming

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 3 months ago

Global warming is the increase of earth's average surface temperature due to effect of green houses gases such as carbon dioxide, emission from burning fossil fuels or from deforestation, which trap heat that would otherwise escape from earth.

Hariomm Padhi 6 years, 3 months ago

The increase of the earth's temperature due to the increase in the level of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse effects is called global warming
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Divyansh Sharma. 6 years, 3 months ago

Fraction or rational number

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