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Sia ? 6 years ago

The major factors of soil formation are:

  1. Nature of the Parent rock: Determines colour, texture, chemical properties minerals, content, permeability.
  2. Relief: Altitude and slope, determine the accumulation of soil.
  3. Flora, fauna and micro-organism: Affect the rate of humus formations.
  4. Climate: Temperature, Rainfall influence rate weathering and humus formation.
  5. Time: Determines the thickness of soil profile.
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By modern book of physics
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Mitosis is the process of cell division inwhich the cell divides into two from a parent cell , forming new daughtet cells
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Affrin Khatoon 6 years ago

It is a cell division process
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Vipul Jadaun 6 years ago

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Mehak Gautam 6 years ago

We shall derive the 1st and the 3rdlaw of motion fron the 2nd law. |Derivation of 1st law| According to Newton’s 2 nd law of motion, F = ma Where, F is the force applied, m is the mass of the body and a is the acceleration of the body. So, In absence of a force, F = 0 => ma = 0 => a = 0 Since, m cannot be zero for a body. Zero acceleration means, body at rest will remain at rest and a body in uniform motion will continue its uniform motion. Which is Newton’s 1st law of motion. |Derivation of 3rd law| Consider an isolated system of two bodies A and B. An isolated system is such that no force acts on the system. This is the Newton’s third law of motion for a body exerting some force on another. Thus, Newton’s 2nd law of motion is the most basic law of motion.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 10 months ago

The nervous tissue has two outstanding properties : excitability and conductivity.
(a) Excitability : It is the ability of the nerve cells and fibres to enter into an active state called the state of excitation in response to a stimulus. Excitation arises at the receptors on account of various stimuli such as light, temperature, chemical, electrical or pressure which constantly act on the organisms.
(b) Conductivity : The excitation does not remain at
the site of its origin. It is transmitted along nerve fibres. The transmission of excitation in a particular direction is called conductivity

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Preet Randhawa 6 years ago

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Mohd Firoz 6 years ago

R= { (x,y): x,y € W x square + y square = 25
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Rahul Fernandes 6 years ago

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Mehak Gautam 6 years ago

Aerobic respiration - as occurs during cellular respiration in eukaryotes - across in bacteria. "In Bacteria, Respiratory Functions are Localized to the Plasma Membrane and the Cytoplasm" Bacteria do not have mitochondria, yet most bacterial cells are capable of aerobic respiration. Essentially, the cytoplasm and plasma membrane of a bacterial cell perform the same functions as the mitochondrial matrix and inner membrane, respectively.
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Vivek Lather 6 years ago

(3*2)+(-2*-x)+(2*3)= -12 6+2x+6= -12 12+2x= -12 2x= -24 x= -12
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Shreya Sharma 6 years ago

Means?
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Udaybhan Singh 6 years ago

P=int(input("Enter P:")) R=float(input("Enter R:")) T=int(input("Enter T:")) SI=P*R*T/100 print("The SI is",P,R,"and",T,"is:"SI)
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Ashmit Kumar 6 years ago

there will be addition in pass book because cash column is totalled less

Arjun Singh 6 years ago

Write 200 rs in minus coloumn

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