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Features of federalism are :
1) There are two or more levels of government.
2) Different tiers of government govern the same citizens , but each tier has its own jurisdiction in in specific matters of legislation , taxation and administration.
3)The jurisdiction of the respective tiers of government are specified in the constitution.
4) Courts have the power to interpret the constitution and the power of different level of government.
5)The fundamental provisions of the constitution cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of government. Such changes require theconsent of both levels of government.
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The two basic property of production possibility curve are:
- It slopes downward from left to right- Production possibility curve slopes downward because both the variables involve in the equation are inversely related as one increase then other one decreases and vice versa because the resources are constant.
- The curve is concave to the origin- Since resources are use specific, therefore every time when one more unit of a commodity is produced more units of the other commodity is sacrificed that results in increasing marginal opportunity cost which leads to the concave shape of production possibility curve.
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Biosphere reserves are the protected areas meant for the conservation of plants and animals. It also restores the traditional life of the tribals living in that vicinity. They conserve the biodiversity of that area.
There are 18 Biosphere Reserves in India established by the government that protect large areas of natural habitats. These areas are provided with the buffer zones that are open for some economic uses. Not only the flora and fauna but also the humans inhabiting these areas are protected.
The Biosphere Reserves are identified by the Man and Biosphere Reserve Program to promote sustainable development. This program was initiated by UNESCO in 1971. This program recognizes areas that:
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are the world’s most typical terrestrial and coastal ecosystems.
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areas that exhibit approaches ton live and work in harmony with nature.
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that demonstrates the achievement of a sustainable balance between conserving natural ecosystems and biodiversity.
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Areal differentiation represents one of the classic philosophical approaches to geographic inquiry. A central concept of areal differentiation is that the surface of the earth may be divided into regions, which may be distinguished and categorised using various spatial criteria. Thus, areal differentiation provides the theoretical foundation for regional geography, by conceptualising space as consisting of identifiable units that may be distinguished from one another on the basis of a set of phenomena or criteria. When there is similarity and dissimilarity among the physical and cultural features on the earth surface, it is called aerial differentiation.
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Van der Waals radius
It Is defined as one half the distance between the nuclei of two identical non bonded isolated atoms or two adjacent identical atoms belonging to two
neighbouring molecules of an element in the solid
state.
The magnitude of the van der Waal radius depends
upon the packing of the atoms when the element is
in the solid state.
For Example:The inter nuclear distance between two
adjacent chlorine atoms of the two neighbouring
molecules in the solid state is 360 pm. The van der
waals radius of chlorine atom is 180 pm.
The inter nuclear distance between two adjacent hydrogen atoms of the two neighbouring molecules
in the solid state 240 pm. The van der Waals radius is
120 pm
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A progressive wave has points of given phase, such as a crest or a dip which travel forwards, whilst the medium remains where it is. ... Standing waves are formed by the superposition of two travelling waves of the same frequency (with the same polarisation and the same amplitude) travelling in opposite directions. A progressive or travelling wave moves away from the source , or it moves relative to a coordinate system in a fluid , or it advances on the sea surface or at an intermediate depth. A stationary or standing wave remains in a constant position . A progressive wave is a wave where continuous energy transfer takes place between the crest and trough (transverse wave) or between rarefactions and compressions (long waves).

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