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Over the land the temperature decreases sharply and the isotherm bend towards south in Europe. The mean January temperature between 80°N and 50°N is minus 20°C and the temperature in July is more than 10°C. That is why annual range of temperature is very high.
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An inferior good is a type of good whose demand declines when income rises. In other words, demand of inferior goods is inversely related to the income of the consumer.
For example, there are two commodities in the economy -- wheat flour and jowar flour -- and consumers are consuming both. Presently both commodities face a downward sloping graph, i.e. the higher the price the lesser will be the demand and vice versa. If the income of consumer rises, then he would be more inclined towards wheat flour, which is a little costly than jowar flour.
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In the year 1932, James Chadwick discovered neutrons, another subatomic particle. He bombarded a thin sheet of beryllium by α-particles and found that electrically neutral particles with a mass slightly greater than that of the proton were being emitted. Chadwick called these particles as neutrons.
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