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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
The Primary sector includes activities related to , agriculture, forestry, mining, quarrying and fishing. These activities form the base for all other products that are manufactured. An example is of a carpenter making wooden furniture.
For this Secondary activity, he will need wood as a raw material, which is obtained through the forestry activity. Similarly, jeans are made from cotton, which is provided by agriculture. This is the reason why the word ‘Primary’ is used for these activities.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago
(i) कुच्छ में कांडला आजादी के तुरंत बाद विकसित किया गया पहला बंदरगाह था।
(ii) इसे मुंबई बंदरगाह पर यातायात की मात्रा को कम करने के लिए विकसित किया गया था।
(iii) यह एक ज्वारीय बंदरगाह है।
(iv) यह अत्यधिक उत्पादक अनाज और औद्योगिक राज्यों के निर्यात और आयात को पूरा करता है।
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"Nelson Mandela" is the "first president" of a "liberated South Africa" from its colonial masters. He was the "face" of the "anti apartheid system" after being jailed for nearly "3 decades" and after being released in 1990, he became the "first black president" in "1994". He spoke about freeing the country from the "oppressive apartheid system", from bondage, poverty, hunger, discrimination and deprivation. Nelson Mandela spoke about two twin obligation for any citizen one on a personal level that includes his own obligations towards his family, children, parents and striving for personal growth. Another is targeted obligation towards the community, the country and its people.
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(i) Most of the traditional crops like wheat and rice have very low market value as compare to fruits, medicinal herbs, flowers etc.
(ii) India’s diverse climate can be harnessed to grow a wide range of high-value crops.
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(iii) This type of shifting allows nature to replenish the fertility of the soil through natural processes; land productivity in this type of agriculture is low as the farmer does not use fertilisers or other modem inputs.
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Digestion is the process of break down of complex food materials into simpler substances which can be absorbed by blood and transported throughout the body. The digestion process releases energy which is utilized by the cells to carry out various life processes. The digestive tract is a long tube-like structure that starts with the mouth and ends in the large intestine. This tube is known as the alimentary canal
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Anne and Margot's relationship in the beginning is described as just about any relationship between sisters at that age: full of conflict. Margot and Anne were like the land and sky. Margot was an ordinary, dutiful and obedient elder sister whereas Anne was a defiant, independent and outspoken younger sister. Margot was a dainty young girl who did not speak much. She was very much like their mother in nature and temper. On the other hand, Anne was like their father in characteristics. She liked to take lead in matters while her sister preferred to be on the sidelines. Anne could not bear to be compared with Margot before she was the more obedient one, but as time progresses, they were made to accept each other in spite of their differences. Both of them underwent a remarkable change and gained courage to deal with the situation they were in. Towards the end, they have come to a kind of truce and have bonded well.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
AB+CD=AD+BC
Proof :
AP=AS
PB=BQ
CQ=CR
RD=DS (the length of tangent drawn from an external point to a circle are equal)
AP + PB + RD + CR = AS + BQ + DS + CQ
=>AB + CD = AD + BC
Hence proved
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
Let the point on the x-axis be (x,0)
Distance between (x,0) and (7,6)=√(7−x)2+(6−0)2=√72+x2−14x+36 = √x2−14x+85
Distance between (x,0) and (−3,4)=√(−3−x)2+(4−0)2 = √32+x2+6x+16= √x2+6x+25
As the point (x,0) is equidistant from the two points, both the distances
calculated are equal.
x2−14x+85=x2+6x+25
=>x2−14x+85=x2+6x+25
85−25=6x+14x
60=20x
x=3
Thus, the point is (3,0)
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Lencho had grown crop of corn. It was a very rich crop. In order to have abundant yield, it needed a light downpour. As expected, it began to rain; Lencho became quite happy. However, his happiness was turned into despair as the rain became heavier and finally converted into hailstones. The hailstorm destroyed Lencho’s rich crop.
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The cartilage rings are present in the trachea to prevent it from collapsing. This enables the lumen of the trachea to stay open during breathing.
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Posted by Rudraksh Rai Udaiwal 5 years, 4 months ago
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According to lenz’s law, the induced EMF always opposed the cause which is producing it.
If the cause of the induced EMF is a time varying current, then the induced EMF opposes the changes in current and maintaining status quo.
If the cause is growth of current in the loop then, the induced EMF establishes a current in opposite direction opposing the cause. Similarly, if the cause of induced EMF is decay in the current then the induced EMF establishes a current in original current direction, Thus again opposing the growth. Thus, lenz’s law is in accordance with the law of conservation of energy principle.
If lenz’s law is wrong, then the induced EMF support the cause. Then the induced EMF further increases the rate of change of phiB and the induced EMF again supports, if this continues the energy of the circuit goes on which violates the conservation of energy principle.
Posted by Rudraksh Rai Udaiwal 5 years, 4 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
According to lenz’s law, the induced EMF always opposed the cause which is producing it.
If the cause of the induced EMF is a time varying current, then the induced EMF opposes the changes in current and maintaining status quo.
If the cause is growth of current in the loop then, the induced EMF establishes a current in opposite direction opposing the cause. Similarly, if the cause of induced EMF is decay in the current then the induced EMF establishes a current in original current direction, Thus again opposing the growth. Thus, lenz’s law is in accordance with the law of conservation of energy principle.
If lenz’s law is wrong, then the induced EMF support the cause. Then the induced EMF further increases the rate of change of phiB and the induced EMF again supports, if this continues the energy of the circuit goes on which violates the conservation of energy principle.
Posted by Udghosh Vimal 5 years, 4 months ago
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Biotic resources: - The resources which are provided from the biosphere are called biotic resources.
Examples: - Fish, Flora and fauna.
Abiotic resources: - All the things which are non-living are called abiotic resources.
Examples: Rocks and metals.
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A protocol is a standard set of rules that allow electronic devices to communicate with each other. These rules include what type of data may be transmitted, what commands are used to send and receive data, and how data transfers are confirmed. You can think of a protocol as a spoken language.
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We judge the people around us by their status and wealth. We ignore the talent and values they possess. It is not the money that makes man a good human being, it is the value, the skill, the talent that make someone excellent. Peggy and Maddie judged Wanda on the basis of her poverty. She always wore a faded blue dress that did not fit her well. She was not well dressed as Peggie or Maddie. Her talent was never recognised. She proved her talent by the end of the story. Peggy and Maddie were not right in their judgement about Wanda. They thought that Wanda was a poor girl with no talent. They always made fun of Wanda.
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(i) The tropical climate provides long growing season in most parts of the country except the Himalayan region.
(ii) Vast stretches of arable land found in the alluvial lowlands of northern plains. Coastal and delta plains, provide unique combination of fertile soils and an abundant water supply.
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Sustainable development is the key to the stable growth of economy. It will not only lead to the development of the present economy but will also lead to its development in the future. It means that development should take place without damaging the environment, and development in the present should not compromise with the needs of the future generations. This concept stresses the role of the environment as capital that, if exhausted, cannot be replaced. It requires preservation of human capital, physical capital and natural capital.
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