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Ozone is formed in the upper atmosphere by the reaction of ultraviolet (UV) radiations on oxygen (O2)(O2) molecules.
Importance. The ozone layer acts as the ozone shield over the surface of the earth and absorbs the harmful ultraviolet radiations of the Sun and prevents them from reaching the earth's surface. The damaging effect of CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons) is responsible for the depletion of ozone layer.
Harmful effects . The thining of ozone layer results in an incrase of UV-B radiation reaching the earth 's surface . This increase the incidence of cataract and skin cancer diminishing the immune system ' s function.
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The distance between the center of nucleus of atom and its outermost cell is called atomic size..
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Treaty of Vienna of 1815.
1) In 1895, Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria, the representatives of the European powers, had got together at Vienna to draw up a settlement for Europe.
2) Then, the delegates drew up the Treaty of Vienna of 1815 with the main objective of undoing most of the reformation that had come about in Europe during the Napoleonic Wars, to restore the monarchies that had been overthrown by Napoleon, and to create a new Conservative order in Europe.
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| Cellpadding | Cellspacing |
| It specifies the space between the border of a table cell and its contents. | It specifies the space between adjacent cells. |
| It is created by using HTML <table> tag but type attribute is set to cellpadding. | It is also created by using HTML <table> tag but type attribute is set to cellspacing. |
| It is mainly meant for a single cell. | Cellspacing can get subjected to more than one cell. |
| The default cellpadding value is 1 | Whereas, the default cellspacing value is 2 |
| Cellpadding is widely used and considered to be an effective mean | Cellspacing is less effective than Cellpadding. |
| Cellpadding is an attribute | Cellspacing is also an attribute. |
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(i) The silk routes are a good example of vibrant pre-modern trade and cultural links between distant parts of the world.
(ii) The silk route was used by the Chinese traders to export silk to other countries.
(iii) These routes were used by traders to trade goods and exchange culture from one country to another.
(iv) Early Christian missionaries almost certainly travelled through this route to Asia, likewise the early Muslim preachers did few centuries later.
(v) These routes were also used to spread religions. Buddhism emerged from Eastern India and spread in several directions through interesting points on the silk routes.
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