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Rohit Kumar 2 years, 11 months ago

Had taken , spoiled

Vishesh Pal 3 years ago

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Right Boy 3 years ago

Had taken, spoiled
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Anshuman Mishra 3 years ago

D) all of these As IT is related to all tech which utilise information. Managing, storing and exchanging are some such operations.
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Niti Sharma 3 years ago

He plans to be strong just like the wind which is not affected by anything and be frnd of wind
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Gauri Sonwane 3 years ago

Constitution is a set of written rules given by government to people

Shreya Pandey 3 years ago

Constitution is the set of written rules , which are accepted by the representatives.

Srishti Singh 3 years ago

constitution is defined as the set of written rules, that are accepted by all the people living together in a country. It determines the relationship between the people and the government.😊
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 11 months ago

An indentation is the space at the beginning of a line of writing when it starts further away from the edge of the paper than all the other lines.

Text alignment is a paragraph formatting attribute that determines the appearance of the text in a whole paragraph.

A clipboard is a temporary storage area for data that the user wants to copy from one place to another.

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Sudhir Kumar 3 years ago

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Anshuman Mishra 3 years ago

Work done = Change in P. E. =∆P.E. = mgh m =10 kg, g=9.8ms^-2, h=2 m W =10 ×9.8×2 = 98 ×2 = 196 J
Work done=Force* Displacement=Weight*Displacement=mgs =(10*9.8*2)J =196J

Shourya Verma 3 years ago

196 joule
Work done is zero
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हिमपात में आकाश से बर्फ़ के खंड बेढंगे तरीके से जमीन पर गिरते हैं। इससे ग्लेशियर बहने लगते हैं और उनके बहने से अकसर बर्फ़ में हलचल हो जाती है। इससे बर्फ़ की बड़ी-बड़ी चट्टानें तुरंत गिर जाती है और खतरनाक स्थिति पैदा हो जाती है। ग्लेशियर के बहने से धरातल पर दरारें पड़ जाती हैं।
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Solution: If the transformation of energy would have not been allowed by the nature, then many of the processes would have failed to occur. Simple things like cooking food would have not been possible. Similarly, growth in the body would have been hampered as the stored food energy would not have been converted.26-Sept-2018
If the transformation of energy would have not been allowed by the nature, then many of the processes would have failed to occur. Simple things like cooking food would have not been possible. Similarly, growth in the body would have been hampered as the stored food energy would not have been converted.
Then we would know be living like as we live now
Then we would know be living like as we live now

Sudhir Kumar 3 years ago

🤔🤔🤔
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Ashish Prajapati 3 years ago

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Active transport requires energy for the movement of molecules whereas passive transport does not require energy for the movement of molecules. In active transport, the molecules move against the concentration gradient whereas in passive transport, the molecules move along the concentration gradient.
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Communism is a political and economic system that seeks to create a classless society in which the major means of production, such as mines and factories, are owned and controlled by the public.
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Vanshika Tangri 2 years, 11 months ago

Motion chapter search on goggle

Debayan Kar 3 years ago

Motion

Sudhir Kumar 3 years ago

What???
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Simran Kumari 3 years ago

When tree entirely uprooted it lies exposed in air and sun. It cannot feed the soil. It cannot brethe and die. The people cut the tree to use their wood in their business, to expand industries and cultivation.
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Given mass=53g Molar mass of Na2CO3 = 23×2+12+48 = 46+60= 106g No. Of moles = given mass /molar mass = 53/106 =0.5 Now 1 mole = 6.02×10^23 atoms So, 0.5 moles = 0.5×6.02×10^23. = 3.010×10^23 atoms
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Sudhir Kumar 3 years ago

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Aaditya Kumar 3 years ago

Government strategy to decrease poverty in India and social exclusion.

Divyansh Sharma 3 years ago

No its wrong

Divyansh Sharma 3 years ago

How analysis the poverty

Anshika Negi 3 years ago

Government strategy to decrease poverty in India
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Snehal Makar 3 years ago

2 .self management skills 3 ICT 4 . entrepreneur skills PART-B 2. Keyboard skills 3.digital documentation 4 . electronic spreadsheet

Shivendra Rai Rai 3 years ago

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Pearl Karan 3 years ago

TYPES OF CHARTS :- 1. bar chart 2.column chart 3.line chart 4.area chart 5.XY(scatter) chart 6.pie chart 7.donut chart 8.net chart 9.stock chart 10.column and line chart

Pearl Karan 3 years ago

• a chart is a graphical representation of data in ws. • it helps to provide a better understanding of larger quantities of data. • charts make it easier to draw comparison, see growth, and relationship among the values and trends in data.

Anushree G B 3 years ago

Charts: These are graphical representation of numerical data. Components: x axis - category axis y axis- value axis Data series - set of values chart area - Total area surrounded by the chart Legend - Helps to identify various lotted area Gridlines - Horizontal and vertical lines data label - This is the label that provides additional information about data maker which represents single data item or value coming from worksheet cell.

Umesh Acharya 3 years ago

Halo

Shubham Ravat 3 years ago

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What are different types of tissue

Anshika Khatana 3 years ago

Whole chapter is important
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Aaditya Kumar 3 years ago

democracy provides an environment that respects human rights and fundamental freedoms, and in which the freely expressed will of people is exercised. People have a say in decisions and can hold decision-makers to account. Women and men have equal rights and all people are free from discrimination
Democracy provides an environment that respects human rights and fundamental freedoms, and in which the freely expressed will of people is exercised. People have a say in decisions and can hold decision-makers to account. Women and men have equal rights and all people are free from discrimination.
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Aadrian Misra 3 years ago

NUCLEUS: 1. Has a double layer membrane called nuclear membrane. 2. It encloses with liquid ground substance called nucleoplasm. 3. Chromatin material & nucleus flow in nucleoplasm. 4. Nuclear membrane has small pores on it called nuclear pores. It helps in transfer of materials from nucleus to cytoplasm to other oraganlles. 5. Whenever cell divides the chromatin material gets organised into chromosomes. 6. Chromosomes are structures which have their own DNA (Deoxiribo Nuclic Acid) and ribosomes.
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 11 months ago

  • The Second Backward Classes Commission in India was established in the year of 1979 by the Janta Party Government under the Prime Minister Morarji Desai. It was headed by the Indian Parliamentarian B.P. Mandal. Hence, it was popularly known as the Mandal Commission.
  • The Mandal Commission was asked to determine the criteria to identify the socially and educationally backward classes in India and recommended steps for their advancement.
  • The Commission gave its report in 1980 and made further recommendations. One of these was that 27% of government jobs be reserved for the socially and economically backward classes (SEBC). The reservation issue was very strongly protested after the implementation of the Commission Report in the year 1990. People seemed to react vehemently because this very decision affected thousands of job opportunities.
  •  Some felt that the reservations were a necessary part to balance the inequality among the people of different castes in India while in contrast, others felt that the reservations were unfair and would deny equal opportunities to those who did not belong to backward communities. Following the nation-wide outrage against the order and protest, a court case was filed against the order. These cases were grouped together by the Supreme Court and called the 'Indira Sawhney and others vs the Union of India Case'.

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