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Resources are vital for human survival and it was believed that resources are free gift of nature. The indiscriminate use of resources led to the following problems:
(i) To satisfy the greed of few individuals, depletion of resources has continued.
(ii) Due to the accumulation of resources in few hands, the society gets divided into two segments, i.e'., rich and poor.
(iii) Indiscriminate use of resources has led to ecological crises, e.g., ozone layer depletion, land degradation, global warming and environmental pollution.
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The excretory system of human beings consists of the following main organs: two kidneys, two ureters, bladder and urethra. Kidneys are located in the abdomen, one on either side of the backbone. Urine produced in the kidneys passes through the ureters into the urinary bladder where it is stored until it is released through the urethra. The process of removal of toxic waste from the body of an organism is called excretion. The excretory unit of a kidney is called nephron. The excretory system removes the poisonous waste substances from the body in the form of urine and maintains ionic balance called osmoregulation.
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There are basically 6 factors affecting India's climate.
1) LATITUDE - INDIA IS DIVIDED BY THE TROPIC OF CANCER IN TO THE TROPICAL NORTH AND SUBTROPICAL SOUTH.Due to the curvature of the Earth, the amount of solar energy received is different according to the latitudes.
2) ALTITUDE - As we go higher, temperature generally decreases (From equator to poles) as the atmosphere becomes less dense.
3) PRESSURE AND WIND SYSTEM - They depend on the latitude and altitude of a place, thus influencing the rainfall patterns.
4) DISTANCE FROM SEA - The sea has a moderating effect on the climate. As distance from sea increases, this effect decreases and places experience extreme weather conditions (continentality).
5) OCEAN CURRENTS - They affect the climate of the coastal areas with the onshore winds.
6) INFLUENCE OF THE HIMALAYAS-THE HIMALAYAS ACT AS A CLIMATIC DIVIDE BY PREVENTING THE BITTER COLD WINDS OF SIBERIA FROM ENTERING INDIA SUBCONTINENT.
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The Rowlatt Act was passed in March 1919. This act authorised the Government to imprison any person without trial & convict him in a court.
The Rowlatt Act implied:
(i) Arrest of a person without warrant.
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Sticky Keys is a Microsoft Windows accessibility feature that causes modifier keys to remain active, even after they were pressed and released, making it easier to use keyboard shortcuts.
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When the temperature of metallic conductor increases, the velocity of free electrons increases but it also cause increase in amplitude of vibration of metallic atoms which cause some extra resistance in the path of free electron. Hence resistance increases with increase in the temperature.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 5 months ago
1)The depressed class who are popularly known as dalits.
2)The muslims as they were dissapointed after the decline of NCM.
Congress was also a reason behind thier non participation. As they ignored the dalits but Gandhi called them the children of god. He supported them too.
Congress's association with Hindumahasabha was clearly visible to Muslims. So they started feeling alienated and dissapointed.
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