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- The magnetic field produced is not enough to attract iron objects but is enough to deflect an iron needle in a magnetic compass or freely suspended iron needle.
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Every magnet has a magnetic field around it which are represented by magnetic lines of force. The magnetic lines of force start from north pole and end at the south pole outside the magnet and and go from the south pole to the north pole inside the magnet. The density of the magnetic field lines is higher near the poles where the magnetic force is stronger. When two magnets are placed with their like poles facing each other, the lines of force are in opposite directions and hence like poles repel each other. When the unlike poles of a bar magnet face each other the magnetic lines of force are in the same direction and hence unlike poles attract each other.
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Soil is important for plant growth because-
Soil serve as reservoir of water and mineral absorbed by plants roots to support plant growth and development.
Soil holds the plants and provides the base on which all the terrestrial plants and even some aquatic plants grow.
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The four stakeholders are:
- Local people living in villages near the forest.
- Industrialists who use forest produce as raw materials.
- Wild life and nature enthusiasts.
- Forest department of the government.
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Nutrition is a physical process by which living organisms obtain raw materials (nutrients) to sustain their life. Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, minerals, vitamins and water are examples of nutrients which organisms obtain from their surroundings. Nutrition is necessary for organisms as it provides energy to them for metabolic activities, growth and tissue repair.
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Lord Curzon was the viceroy during the partition of Bengal.
• The partition of Bengal was one of the worst events in Indian History.
• Bengal was partitioned on 16 October 1905.
• However, it was announced in the month of July, 1905.
• The main reason for the partition of Bengal was to divide the unity of Indians.
• British used their famous "divide and rule" policy to divide Bengal.
• As, Bengal was partitioned on the basis of religion.
• East Bengal was majorly dominated by Muslims and West was majorly dominated by Hindus.
• The present West Bengal is part of India meanwhile present East Bengal is Bangladesh.
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Solar energy solves the energy problem in India to some extent because:
1) India is a tropical country; it has enormous possibilities of tapping solar energy.
2) Solar energy is an important alternate source like the wind energy.
3) The government should educate the people for maximum use of solar Energy and also provide incentives for setting up of solar panels.
4) The use of solar energy will be able to minimize the dependence of rural households on firewood and dung cakes which causes a lot of pollution and is harmful for the lungs.
5) Use of Solar Energy will reduce the pressure on conventional sources of energy.
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Solar energy can solve India's energy problem:
1. Being a tropical country, India has a huge potential for solar energy generation.
2. It's especially useful in the rural and remote areas of the country.
3. It will reduce the dependence of rural households on firewood and dung cake so it will indirectly contribute to the environment and manure supply.

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