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The daytime sky is blue because light from the nearby Sun hits molecules in the Earth's atmosphere and scatters off in all directions. The blue color of the sky is a result of this scattering process.
At night, when that part of Earth is facing away from the Sun, space looks black because there is no nearby bright source of light, like the Sun, to be scattered. If you were on the Moon, which has no atmosphere, the sky would be black both night and day.
Space has no atmosphere and thus nothing for the light to become "scattered" on, and so no colors for you to see.
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Epididymis:The sperms formed in testes come out and go into a coiled tube called epididymis.
Epididymis
- Complex tube like structure in *******
- Stores sperms, helps in passage of sperms
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Think you have Diesel (natural resource or nature).
Then you have a car that runs on Diesel and the technology of Diesel refineries (technology).
And then you have car factories and diesel refineries (institutions).
So, if Diesel isn't present the other two wont be there.
And if technology is not there, then there will not be Diesel refineries and there will be no way we can use Diesel properly.
And if institution is , what's the use of technology as we cant produce the technology without the institutions like factories.
Therefore, all these are inter related / depended upon each other ( If one will not be their, the other can't Exist.
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The division of power between the Central and State Governments is done in a three fold distribution of legislative powers between the Union and the State Governments.
There are three lists - Union List, State List and Concurrent List.
(i) Union List: It includes subjects of national importance, e.g., defence of the country, foreign affairs, banking, communication and currency. The Central Government alone can make decisions on these matters.
The aim of including these matters in Union List is to ensure uniformity in the policy of these areas throughout the country.
(ii) State List: It consists subjects of state and local importance such as police, trade, commerce, agriculture and irrigation. The State Governments alone can make laws and decisions on these areas.
(iii) Concurrent List: It includes those subjects which are of common interest to both the Central as well as State Governments. It includes matters like education, forests, marriage and trade unions. Both the State and Central Governments can make decision on these matters.
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The impact of globalisation on Indian agriculture has been felt since colonial times. Raw cotton and spices were important export items from India. In 1917, Indian farmers revolted in Champaran against being forced to grow indigo in place of foodgrains, in order to supply dye to Britain’s flourishing textile industry. Thus, globalisation has had its boons and banes for Indian agriculture.
Post liberalisation, Indian farmers face new challenges in the form of competition from highly subsidised agriculture of developed nations. This prompts the need for making Indian agriculture successful and profitable by improving the conditions of small and marginal farmers, countering the negative effects of Green Revolution, developing and promoting organic farming, and diversifying cropping pattern from cereals to high-value crops.
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Following are the three important reasons, why the decade of 1830s is known as ‘great economic hardship’ in Europe:
- During the 1830s, there was large-scale unemployment in Europe. In most of the European countries, employment opportunities were low in number, whereas job seekers were many.
- Cities had come to be extremely overcrowded. As a result, slums had started coming up as more people migrated from the rural areas to the urban areas.
- Small producers in towns were often faced with stiff competition from the imports of cheap machine-made goods from England where industrialisation was more advanced, especially in textile production.
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Progesterone prepares the wall of the uterus so that the lining is able to accept a fertilized egg and so that the egg can be implanted and develop.
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Ferrous chloride is prepared by addition of iron powder to a solution of hydrochloric acid in methanol. This reaction gives the methanol solvate of the dichloride, which upon heating in a vacuum at about 160 °C converts to anhydrous FeCl2. The most common use of ferric chloride is in solution. When dissolved it forms a light brown aqueous solution with a faint hydrochloric acid odor. It is highly corrosive to most metals and probably corrosive to tissue. It is noncombustible and primarily used in sewage treatment and water purification.
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In physics, a sign convention is a choice of the physical significance of signs (plus or minus) for a set of quantities, in a case where the choice of sign is arbitrary. Sometimes, the term "sign convention" is used more broadly to include factors of i and 2π, rather than just choices of sign.
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- The sum of two irrational numbers is always an irrational number.
- The difference of two distinct irrational numbers is always an irrational number.
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Solar cell is a device which directly converts solar energy into electric energy. A solar cell, or photovoltaic cell, is an electrical device that converts the energy of light(sun) directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect.
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