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Altitude is the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
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The records of population density 2011 of India state that the density 2011 has increased from a figure of 324 to that of 382 per square kilometre, which is considerably higher than the average population density of the world 2011, which are 46 per square kilometre.
India population density is 411.6 people per square kilometer (1,066.0/mi2) as of December 2018.
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Three extra Constitutional powers of the security forces under the Nazi state were:
a. The forces deported people to torture chambers and to concentration camps.
b. They deported people at their will and arrested people without any legal procedures.
c. The police acquired powers to rule with impunity.
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Windward side : It is that side of the mountain which comes across the striking winds and gets heavy rainfall.
Leeward side : The other side of the mountain where winds descend after shedding much of the rainfall.
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Following world war1, the republic emerged from the GERMAN REVOLUTION in November 1918. In 1919, a national assembly was convened in Weimar, wherea new constitution for the german reich was written, then adopted on 11 August of that same year.
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There are various reasons for poverty in India which are outlined below -
(1) Prolonged Colonial Administration: The policies of British Colonial government shattered the Indian economy so much that it could not be revived until the 1980s.
(2) Unabated Population Growth: The failures to promote both the required economic growth and population control have been the main cause of poverty today.
(3) Illiteracy: Illiteracy is also an important cause of poverty in our country.
(4) Disparity in the Ownership of Land-holdings: The unequal distribution of land, lack of land resources and failure in the proper implementation of land reform policies have been the major causes of poverty in rural areas.
(5) Unemployment: Lack of job security and unemployment are other causes.
(6) Widening Inequalities of Income: This is a feature of high poverty. Money has been concentrating in fewer hands, thus rendering a majority of people poor.
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Liberals: Liberals wanted a change in the society. They wanted toleration towards all religions. They opposed the uncontrolled power of dynastic rulers. They wanted to safeguard the rights of individuals. They favoured a representative, elected parliamentary government. Such a government should be subject to laws interpreted by a well-trained and independent judiciary. However, some of the liberal ideas were not democratic. They did not believe in universal adult franchise and wanted the voting rights only for men with property.
Radicals: Radicals also wanted a change in the society. The radicals were in favour of women’s suffragate movement. They opposed the privileges of wealthy landowners and factory owners. They were not against private property but opposed the concentration of property in a few hands.
Conservatives: The conservatives preferred the status quo. However, their attitudes changed after the French Revolution. They were in favour of gradual change; with some preservation of old institutions.
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Plants which have come from outside India are called exotic plants. They do not naturally grow in an area rather become part of an ecosystem due to human intervention.
Endemic or indigenous plants refers to virgin vegetation which is purely Indian . It refers to those plants which naturally grow in a region.
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The council of ministers are collectively responsible to the Parliament. It means that when the cabinet or council of ministers have reached a decision, all the ministers must defend it inside the Parliament.
If any law or policy is rejected by the Lok Sabha or decision or budget proposal made by the ministry, it is taken to be a no confidence against the entire council of ministers. The passing of no confidence leads to the resignation of the entire council of ministers.
Apart from this, if the no confidence is passed against the Prime Minister, then also it leads to the removal of the entire council of ministers. The reason behind this is
the Prime Minister is the leader of the council of minister. Hence, the collective responsibility has its own importance.
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(i) The river Indus rises in Tibet, near Lake Mansarowar. Flowing west, it enters India in the Ladakh district of Jammu and Kashmir.
(ii) It forms a picturesque gorge in this part. Several tributaries, the Zaskar, the Nubra, the Shyok and the Hunza, join it in the Kashmir region.
(iii) The Indus flows through Baltistan and Gilgit and emerges from the mountains at Attock. The Satluj, the Beas, the Ravi, the Chenab and the Jhelum join together to enter the Indus near Mithankot in Pakistan.

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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago
The theories advanced by Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer, tried to explain why some biological organisms became extinct while others survived to date. Their theories explained that only the strongest, fit and most adaptable organisms can make it in an environment and adapt to change in climate and competition.
This is the justification the Nazis had when they tried to wipe out the Jews and other European communities like the Russians, whom they deemed as unfit for survival. The Nazis viewed these communities as subhumans who were not supposed to be in existence but rather, were to be wiped out.
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