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    Aryabhatiyam Case Study

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    CTET FEB (2016) - PAPER 2 SOCIAL STUDIES 44. (4) Famous Indian mathematician Aryabhata wrote the famous Aryabhatiyam book. The Aryabhatiyam is reference manual for mathematics and many of its facts and figures are still used in the modern society. The book was written in Sanskrit language and comprises 121 verses. 45. (2) Lord Buddha delivered his first lesson at Sarnath to his five beloved disciples (name). The very first lesson delivered by Lord Buddha is popularly known as Dharmachakra…

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    Global Warming Global Warming is an increase in the earth 's atmospheric and oceanic temperatures widely predicted to occur due to an increase in the greenhouse effect resulting especially from pollution. The Earth 's temperature is rising every year, between 1906 and 2005 the temperature rose 1.1 degrees to 1.6 degrees and has doubled in the last 50 years. The greenhouse gases are needed for human life on this earth, global warming is slowly taking out these gases and hurting the planet and…

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    ” Around 800,000 children had been orphaned or abundance due to the death of their parents fighting the war. Heavy U.S bombings had made damage and destruction to many villages. Six percent of rubber plantation, 148,200 acre (60,000 hectares) of mangrove forests, and a million of acres of farm animals had been killed. About 200,000 senior military officers and soldiers from the South Vietnam were killed, and the rest were captured and placed in camps where they worked all day and in the evening…

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    located in Indonesia, West Africa, Japanese coasts, Australia, Philippines, and the Polynesian island; they make great pets, because of their entertaining behavior and funny antics. First of all, the mudskipper live in the several areas that are mangroves, nipa palm area, and tidal mudflats, they live in freshwater, brackish, or marine regions that are including the estuaries, swamps, marshes and tide pools. The medium sized and large sized mudskippers dig a funnel-shaped burrow in the mud…

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    the Bay is deep enough to accommodate large cargo ships on their way to the port of Baltimore (Wings World Quest, 2014).” Habitats: The habitats found in estuaries consist of the following : salt marshes, eel grass beds, fish runs, mudflats, and mangroves, sandy beaches, and oyster reefs. These estuary habitats are the places where plants and wildlife live and create the web of life, which makes estuaries extraordinary. Thousands of species of wildlife and aquatic life, including fish,…

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    River Ganga Case Study

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    ASSIGNMENT NO. 1 Q. 1). River Ganga has played an important role in defining the different aspects of beliefs concerning religion of common people of India. It is called lifeline of northern India. The Previous UPA Govt. has allocated around Rs. 20,000 crores through the two phases of Ganga Action Plan But only Rs. 987 crores has been spent in the two phases. These two GAP Plans had failed considerably. The National Ganga Basin River Authority (NGBRA) was launched in 2009 due to failure of…

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    The Galapagos Islands is best experienced on foot. There are many hiking trails such as the Darwin Trail on Genovesa Island that lead visitors to the habitats of the extraordinary wildlife, the summit of extinct volcanoes and to some of the most beautiful beaches and lagoons on the planet. Hiking the Darwin Trail Galapagos Is Birdwatcher’s Dream Hiking the Galapagos offers unprecedented contact with the wildlife that is rarely seen in the wild. A Galapagos Island cruise is your best option…

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    Aquaculture Vs Baramundi

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    after fertilization to be ready to hatch. However, the larvae are not yet fully developed after hatching and take 2 to 3 days for their eyes and mouth to open. The first food the baby barramundi eat are Plankton. Juvenile barramundi migrates from mangrove/tidal habitats into rivers and freshwater billabongs, where over the course of three to four years into adults. At three to five years, when the fish become sexually active, they migrate back to the saltwater to spawn and the cycle begins…

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    Gulf War Research Paper

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    crude oil is deadly to organisms. Crude oil can choke a marine organism, it can cause an animal to get stuck in it (and drown), and has chemicals that can be deadly to animals.The oil spill endangered the intertidal zones of the Persian Gulf, the mangrove forests, and the wildlife habitat of the area. The shallow water of the gulf provided feeding grounds for birds and nursery areas for marine organisms. With the endangerment of these habitats due to the lack of food (destroyed from the crude…

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    New aquarium owners usually end up with a bad experience with their first foray into buying an aquarium for their pet fishes. Some essential factors should be considered and smart planning will help new aquarium owners avert expensive disasters. The most critical issues you should think about when buying an aquarium for the first time are the size and the cost. In usual cases, a problem arises when fish pet owners underestimate the price tag of the new aquarium in accordance with the size and…

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