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Mention two main reasons for water scarcity in India. Are the points same as need for water conserving?(Over-exploitation of underground water table, more than 90% of water is used up by agricultural sector , demand for industrial use is increasing.)
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What are Off shore winds and On shore winds ?? Their difference....And which winds carry moisture with them ?? precise explanation plz
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what is clonal planting??
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Most important agro based industry?
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which state is the largest producer of bauxite in India.
asked by Chris Francis (totustuusegosum) 8 years ago
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For a question of 3 marks are 4 points woth explanation sufficient? Please do reply
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Why is mumbai high considered to be one of the major oil bearing regions in india?
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ITS HARD 2 BELIEVE THAT STUDENTS ARE STILL UNAWARE OF THE EVERGREEN BOOK THATS THE  BEST 1 FOR PREPARATION (EXCLUDING THE CHAPTER WASTE)............TRY 2 ARRANGE FR IT ..............IT HAS EXACTLY WHT D BOARD NEEDS..............TOTAL GEO IS QUITE EASY AND NOT MUCH SCORING BOOK
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Explain :Drip irrigation .Thanks!
asked by Shreyas Js (shreyasj) 8 years ago
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Which is the leading cotton producing state in India?
Please tell which places will come for map according to Frank modern certificate geography ( ASAP).
asked by Siru Thondan (vasudevakrishna) 8 years ago
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