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We need not know what principal note, subsidiary notes are, right?
asked by Momo (zenab13) 6 years ago
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The process by which rainwater flowing in definite paths, removes the topsoil thus causing the deep cuts to the surface of land?
Isn't this rill erosion, but in the key, it is given as gully erosion
asked by Jeff mckinley (chende) 6 years ago
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Agro based industries and mineral based industries asked jointly or seperately
asked by Gangadharanpillai Gangadharanpillaik (jgpvgp) 6 years ago
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the temperature of 600 g of ccold water rises by 15 c  when 300 g of hot water at 50 c is added to it . what was the initial temperature .
the ANS  = 5 c
if someone  is able to solve it pls show the working too
asked by Rtstud (mdarfath) 6 years ago
2
the coastal plain which has the longest deltaic stretch ?????
asked by Someone (manvimertia) 6 years ago
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please upload Bombay Scottish geography paper.
asked by Zootopia (zootopia1256) 6 years ago
2
guys do we have to do NW1 NW2 NW3 ND ALL THAT
asked by Aryan Kapoor (aryan9917) 6 years ago
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A metal ball of mass 60 g falls on a concrete floor from a vertical height of
2.8m and rebounds to a height of 1.3 m. Find the change in K.E. in S.I. units
asked by Richa Karki (trishakarki) 6 years ago
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Will transport and waste management come as a single question or separate????????????
asked by Ramya Swany Christy (marcusjebasty) 6 years ago
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In transport chapter ,
Scope says that we have to do only advantages and disadvantages of various transport sources ..
But in board they ask a bit more than that and in prelims there is whole chapter ..
My teacher suggested to stick on the scope ..
Pls suggest should I do the entire chapter or only what is given in scope ?
asked by Sonia (tamanna68) 6 years ago
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