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Rural Settlement |
Urban Settlement |
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Settlements in villages are known as rural settlements. These settlement are usually located in the outskirts and away from the city. |
Settlements in cities are known as urban settlements. They have the features of a built environment. |
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In these settlements, people build houses which suit the environment. For example, in Kerala where the rainfall is heavy, people build houses with slanting roofs. Similarly the places where water accumulates, houses are constructed on stilts, i.e., on raised a platform. |
In these settlements, many closely spaced high rises buildings are built generally due to lack of enough space. |
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People are generally engaged in primary activities such as cultivation and fishing. |
People are genrally engaged in secondary and tertiary sectors. |
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Settlements are scattered |
Settlements are compact. |
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Legislative powers are divided between the Union and state governments by the Constitution of India. The Constitution divided various areas of government jurisdiction into three lists.
- The Union List containing areas like Defence, Foreign Affairs, Currency and Communications. These subjects are under the jurisdiction of the Union Government and only Parliament can pass laws on these subjects.
- The State List containing subjects like Police, Social Services, Health etc. which are under the jurisdiction of the state governments. Only state legislatures can pass laws on these subjects.
- The Concurrent List which contains items like Criminal Law, Forests, Population control in which both Parliament and state legislatures can pass laws. In case of any conflict between Union and state laws, the law passed by Parliament will prevail.
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He tried to eject him from his house. Griffin became angry. He wanted to take revenge upon him. So he set fire to his house.
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Nitrogen is an inert gas, which stops the contents of the packet from reacting/decomposing. If they filled the packet with air or oxygen then the food would break down over time and will get decomposed. And, potato chips will be smelled and will become unedible.
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Sustainable development is to use resources without depleting them and also to look after the social and environmental effects of such use , so we need to mantain the uses such that there is sufficient means of resources and means of livelihood for present as well as future generations
it can be achieved by following steps :-
1) maximum use of renewable sources
2) by using recycled papers to reduce pressure on trees
3) by using using solar,wind,hydel power as the source for energy
4) by following the guidelines of PCRA to conserve fuels
5) by using car pools and combined errands
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Dialysis is primarily used to provide an artificial replacement for lost kidney function (renal replacement therapy) due to renal failure. Dialysis is the artificial process of eliminating waste (diffusion) and unwanted water (ultrafiltration) from the blood. In a healthy man, kidney does this process naturally. Some people may have damaged or failed kidneys which no longer filter toxins from the blood. They do purify their blood through dialysis.
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When alkali (base) reacts with metal, it produces salt and hydrogen gas. Example: Sodium hydroxide gives hydrogen gas and sodium zincate when reacts with zinc metal. Sodium aluminate and hydrogen gas are formed when sodium hydroxide reacts with aluminium metal. Hence, bases do not react with metals in the way that acids do. Bases react with acids to produce a salt and water.
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Difference b/w electric charge and current are:
1.Charge is a property of elementary particles like electron and proton. Current is the rate of flow of charge.
2.Charge is a quantized quantity. its magnitude is always a multiple of the charge on a proton. Current is not a quantized quantity. it can take any value from 0 to a finite number.
3.SI unit of charge is Coulomb. The SI unit of current is Ampere.
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Working
- When the current begins to flow, current flows through brush X, then A to B, B to C, C to D and then to brush Y and into the battery.
- Now applying Fleming's Left Hand Rule to wire AB, Current is along AB, Magnetic Field is as shown (North-> South), the motion of the wire is downwards.
- Now applying Fleming's Left Hand Rule to wire CD, Current is along CD, Magnetic Field is as shown (North-> South), the motion of the wire is upwards.
- The rectangular coil begins to move in the anti-clockwise direction
- Note that during anti-clockwise motion, the split rings and axle also move, whereas the brushes don't move.
- After half a rotation, Wire CD and Split ring Q moves to the left. Wire AB and Split ring P moves to right. Brushes X and Y donot move.
- Now applying Fleming's Left Hand Rule to wire CD, Current is along DC. (Battery -> Split ring Q -> DC , Magnetic Field is as shown (North-> South), the motion of the wire is downwards.
- Now applying Fleming's Left Hand Rule to wire AB, Current is along BA. (Battery -> Split ring Q -> DC --> CB -> BA --> Split ring P) , Magnetic Field is as shown (North-> South), the motion of the wire is upwards.
- So, again the coil rotates in the anti-clockwise direction.
- The reversal of current in the coil results in the continous rotation of the coil. The reversal of current is achieved by the commutator rings


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