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Samisth Singhal 3 years, 6 months ago

Yes
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Deva Priya 3 years, 3 months ago

1. Difference between map 1 and map 2? Map 1 made in 1154 Century by the Arabic cartographer al Idris map South India is expected north India and Sri Lanka is the island at the top Map two was made in 1720 by French cartrographer this map seems more similar to us and coastal areas in particular are surprisingly detail.
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Kritika Yadav 3 years, 6 months ago

Phata purana in hindi
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Speed of the man in still water =8 kmph.
Speed of the river =2 kmph
Downstream =8+2=10 kmph
Upstream =8−2=6 kmph
{tex}\Rightarrow \frac{x}{10}+\frac{x}{6}=\frac{48}{60}{/tex}
⇒8x=24
⇒x=3 km

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Saanvi R Karanth 3 years, 6 months ago

Yes, it is important to increase the area under irrigation because water is very essential for agriculture. In India, the rainfall is unevenly distributed in the country and if rainfall is less, then production will be low, and farmers will be only able to grow one crop in a season.
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Rajvardhan Rahane 3 years, 6 months ago

Amoeba is microscope single cell organism found in pond water Amoeba has a child membrane and roalded this nucleus and many small bubble like vacuoles and amoeba change his shape it pushes out one or more finger like projections called pseudopodia or false feet for moment and capture of food

Sumedha Gudihal 3 years, 6 months ago

I want revision for fa 1
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Khushi Sharma 3 years, 6 months ago

In single circulation, blood flows to and from the heart through a single pathway, whereas in double circulation there are two separate pathways that are connected to the heart through which oxygenated and deoxygenated blood flows.

Varun Sharma 3 years, 6 months ago

When blood is passes through a heart twice during one cycle it is not only in human but also in other vertibraves is called double circultion of blood
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Diksha Kumari 3 years, 6 months ago

Ram . Kumar

Esuru Navya 3 years, 6 months ago

3/7 + (-6/11) +8/21+(5/22)

Diksha Kumari 3 years, 6 months ago

Ch-1 Rational numbers ex- 1.1 all question

Diksha Kumari 3 years, 6 months ago

Ch - Rational numers
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Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Refer to the text to check your answers when appropriate. You like money, right? Most people do. But what is it really worth? Usually, it will buy the goods and services that you expect. But sometimes it's worth less than the paper that it's printed on. I know that sounds hard to believe, but it's happened before. During World War I, the French and the Germans fought one another fiercely. The war exacted a tremendous cost on both sides. Millions died. Billions of dollars were spent. The French paid for their efforts by taxing their citizens. But the Germans borrowed money to pay for the war. As the war raged on and the Germans borrowed more and more money, the value of their currency dropped. In those days, the Germans called their money Marks. When World War I started in 1914, a US Dollar was worth around four German Marks. In 1919, after the war ended, a US Dollar was worth about nine German Marks. That means that Germans needed to spend twice as much money to buy the same items after the war. This is called inflation. Since people usually don't start earning twice as much money out of nowhere, it can be a real problem. While 100% inflation over five years sounds pretty bad, things got much worse after the war. The countries that fought against Germany were upset with them. The French were perhaps most upset. Much of the fighting took place in France, and the country was ravaged. Since France and her allies won the war, they got to set the terms of surrender. France wanted billions of dollars each year. They demanded payments in foreign money, like the US Dollar, not in German Marks. It was early 1921 by the time these agreements were made. One US Dollar could buy 60 German Marks. Then the Germans started making payments. Things soon spiraled out of control. The Germans made these payments by printing money. They would trade the money that they printed for foreign currency. But as they printed more and more, the money was worth less and less. In November of 1921, one US Dollar was worth 330 Marks. A year later, one US Dollar was worth 800 German Marks. The German government grew desperate. They began to trade Marks for foreign money at any rate. This only made things worse. By November of 1923, one US Dollar could buy 4,210,500,000,000 Marks. That is not a typo. The number is 4 trillion. Their money was devalued so fast that German workers had to go to the store right after getting paid. If they waited until the day's end, their money would be worthless. Basic items like stamps and loaves of bread cost billions of Marks. Germans had to figure their expenses in thousands of billions. That made it tough to get through the day if you lacked strong math skills. Some burned the old bills to provide heat. The Marks' value as a fuel had increased beyond its value as a currency. That the German economy ever recovered is something of a miracle, but it did recover. They created a new currency called the Retenmark. Unlike the old Marks, the new Retenmark was backed by land and gold. This means the currency could be traded for gold or land at a fixed rate. This also meant that the government could only print as much money as they had land and gold to back it. That turned out to be a good thing. By December of 1923, the Retenmark was the official currency. The Germans cut 12 zeros from the prices of their products and it was business as usual. Though they still had a lot of issues to work out, the money was stable. That made life a lot more livable. So while you are out chasing after money, remember that money is little more than a promise, and that promises can be broken
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Tatheer Saqlaini 3 years, 6 months ago

Make Sentence Using the Following Words Responsible:
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Anjali Jain 3 years, 5 months ago

Bbc pg 229

Mariya Wanchesa 3 years, 6 months ago

Why giant Called selfish
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Afsha Haseen 3 years, 6 months ago

It is there

Jhilmil Sharma 3 years, 6 months ago

So what

Sumedha Gudihal 3 years, 6 months ago

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Ekampreet Ekampreet Kaur 3 years, 6 months ago

Yes

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