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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language .
It is used in designing of websites.
Here are the tags you need to use:
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Italics -> <i>Text</i>
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Posted by Sakshi Jaiman 5 years, 4 months ago
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Plants reduce water loss by closing their stomata, developing thick cuticles, or by possessing leaf hairs to increase the boundary layer.
i) The stomata are the primary control mechanisms that plants use to reduce water loss and they are able to do so quickly. Stomata are sensitive to the environmental cues that trigger the stomata to open or close. Some plant species have stomata on both sides of the leaf while others have stomata on the lower leaf surface to minimize water loss. Special cells called guard cells control each pore’s opening or closing. When stomata are open, transpiration rates increase; when they are closed, transpiration rates decrease. Stomata are the only way plants can control transpiration rates in the short-term.
ii) The boundary layer is a thin layer of still air hugging the surface of the leaf. This layer of air is not moving. For transpiration to occur, water vapor leaving the stomata must diffuse through this motionless layer to reach the atmosphere where the water vapor will be removed by moving air. The larger the boundary layer, the slower the rates of transpiration. Plants can alter the size of their boundary layers around leaves through a variety of structural features. Leaves that possess many hairs or pubescence will have larger boundary layers; the hairs serve as mini-wind breaks by increasing the layer of still air around the leaf surface and slowing transpiration rates. Some plants possess stomata that are sunken into the leaf surface, dramatically increasing the boundary layer and slowing transpiration. Boundary layers increase as leaf size increases, reducing rates of transpiration as well.
iii) The cuticle is the waxy layer present on all above-ground tissue of a plant and serves as a barrier to water movement out of a leaf. Because the cuticle is made of wax, it is very hydrophobic; therefore, water does not move through it very easily. The thicker the cuticle layer on a leaf surface, the slower the transpiration rate. Cuticle thickness varies widely among plant species. In general, plants from hot, dry climates have thicker cuticles than plants from cool, moist climates. In addition, leaves that develop under direct sunlight will have much thicker cuticles than leaves that develop under shade conditions. Sun leaves have much thicker cuticles than shade leaves causing slower rates of transpiration.
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Nelson Mandela, the first Black president of South Africa, after more than 3 centuries of white rule, celebrated very vividly the grand ceremony of the first democratic non-racial government. Being sworn in, he said radiantly that “Never, never again shall it be that this beautiful land will again experience the oppression of one by another”. He pays homage to the freedom fighters like Oliver Tambo, Luthuli, Yusuf Dadoo. They were men of uncommon courage, wisdom and generosity. He regards the death of thousands of people who sacrificed their lives for the cause of courage. It is not the absence of fear but the victory over it. No man is born with harassment rather love which comes natural to the human heart. He says every man has his duties to his family, to the community and to his country to perform honestly.
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Alluvial soil can be classified into two groups on the basis of its age - the <i>khaddar</i> and the <i>bhangar</i>. The former is light in colour and is made up of newer deposits. The latter is the older alluvium and is composed of lime nodules or <i>kanker</i> and its composition is clayey. <i>Khadar</i> tends to be more fertile as new layers are deposited year after year during the monsoon season. The bhangar soil, on the other hand, can be cultivated using manure.
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Rice is a khraif crop grown in rainy season whereas wheat is rabi crop grown in the winter season. Region with 62.54 to 87 cm rainfall are most suitable for wheat cultivation and out of this 10-15 cm rainfall is required when crop is in the field. Region with 62.54 to 87 cm rainfall are most suitable for wheat cultivation and out of this 10-15 cm rainfall is required when crop is in the field.
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Write word equations for the following skeletal equations:
(a) KClO3 → KCl + O2
(b) Zn + HCl → ZnCl2 + H2
(c)FeCl2 + Cl2 → FeCl3
(d) CO + O2 → CO2
(e) Ca + O2 → CaO
(f) Na + O2 → Na2O
(g) NaOH + H2SO4 → Na2SO4 + H2O
(h) AgBr → Ag + Br2
(i) KNO2 → KNO2 + O2
Answers:
(a) 2KClO3 → 2KCl+ 3O2
(b) Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl2 + H2
(c) 2FeCl2 + Cl2 → 2FeCl3
(d) 2CO + O2 → 2CO2
(e) 2Ca + O2 → 2CaO
(f) 4Na + O2 → 2Na2O
(g) 2NaOH + H2SO4 → Na2SO4 + 2H2O
(h) 2AgBr → 2Ag + Br2
(i) 2KNO3 → 2KN02 + O2
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Liberalism is more than one thing. On any close examination, it seems to fracture into a range of related but sometimes competing visions.
In this entry we focus on debates within the liberal tradition.
(1) We contrast three interpretations of liberalism’s core commitment to liberty.
(2) We contrast ‘old’ and ‘new’ liberalism.
(3) We ask whether liberalism is a ‘comprehensive’ or a ‘political’ doctrine.
(4) We close with questions about the ‘ reach’ of liberalism .
Posted by Shubham Rai 5 years, 4 months ago
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Let the numerator and denominator be x and y respectively.
Fraction = x/y
Case I : A fraction becomes 4/5 if 1 is added to both numerator and denominator.
=> (x + 1)/(y + 1) = 4/5
=> 5(x + 1) = 4(y + 1)
=> 5x + 5 = 4y + 4
=> 5x - 4y = - 1 ______(i)
Case II : 5 is subtracted from both numerator and denominator fractions becomes 1/2.
=> (x - 5)/(y - 5) = 1/2
=> 2(x - 5) = y - 5
=> 2x - 10 = y - 5
=> y = 2x - 5 _____(ii)
Substituting the value of y in equation (i) we get,
=> 5x - 4(2x - 5) = - 1
=> 5x - 8x + 20 = - 1
=> 3x = 21
=> x = 21/3 = 7
Now, In equation (ii),
y = 2 × 7 - 5 = 14 - 5 = 9
Hence,
Fraction = 7/9
Posted by Shreya Kumari 5 years, 4 months ago
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Extensive Agriculture |
Intensive Agriculture |
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It is practised in areas with low population density, where the labour is scarce. |
It is practised in areas with high population density. |
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The size of and land holdings are large. |
The size of land holdings is small but the cultivation is intense. |
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Due to large land holdings and scarcity of labourers, most of the work is generally done by machines. |
Though, cultivation is done on the scientific lines, much of the work is labour intensive. |
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This type of cultivation is practised in Russia. |
This kind of farming is practised in the Mediterranean regions. |
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- Rabi crops are sown in winter from October to December.
- Requires warm climate for seed germination and cold climate to grow.
- Also known as Winter crops
- Harvesting Months : Between March and April.
- Barley, gram, peas and wheat are examples of Rabi crops.
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Lencho, the farmer, lived on the only house that was there on the top of a hill. The hill was low-heighted.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
Let the two digit no. be 10x + y
and the no. when reversed be 10y + x
according to the question :
10x + y + 10y + x = 132
11x + 11y = 132
taking 11 common
11(x + y ) = 132
x + y = 12 ----------- 1)
lets do the second part
Now,
10x + y + 12 = 5(x + y)
10x + y + 12 = 5x + 5y
5x + 12 = 4y
4y - 5x = 12 ------ 2)
substituting y = 12 - x in equation 2)
4( 12 - x ) - 5x = 12
48 - 4x - 5x = 12
48 - 12 = 9x
36 = 9x
x = 4
x + y = 12
4 + y = 12
y = 8
so the no. is 48
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A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change is known as catalyst.
Examples of some common catalysts are:
Manganese dioxide: in decomposition of Hydrogen peroxide and Potassium chlorate
Sulfuric acid: in some esterification reactions
Vanadium(V) oxide: in oxidation of sulfur dioxide to trioxide
Posted by Tina Doshi 5 years, 4 months ago
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Renewable resource.
Based on the availability, resources are classified as renewable and non-renewable. Renewable resources: These are the sources which can be replenished over a period of time. An example is forest wood because wood can be grown by reforestation. Non-renewable: These are the sources that cannot be renewed and available in limited quantities. Examples include coal, nuclear, oil, and natural gas. As ground water can continuously supply water resources it falls under the category of renewable resource.
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The tiger ignores the visitors because he considers them devoid of feelings as none of them tries to help him out of the prison.
The tiger ignores the visitors as his strength is confined to the cage. He feels sad and restless behind the concrete walls. He is fed up with his situation and so ignores the visitors.

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