Application of satellite remote sensing technology effectively harnessing the natural resource potential is the prime objective of present day’s remote sensing programmes. The space-based sensors are utilized to provide a wide range of information available in the electromagnetic tapes‚ in a synoptic or more frequent manner for sustainable development and utilization of natural resources. In India‚ though this technology has taken its birth from late sixties using Hassle blad camera as the source
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Natural disasters are often not natural disasters‚ but are in fact human disasters. Discuss this statement in relation to seismic events. The word ‘natural’ indicates that humans have not caused the disaster. However‚ human activity can certainly interfere with nature‚ which in turn may either cause a natural disaster or make its effects much worse. Earthquakes can affect people in many different ways in countries all over the world. They are a product of intense seismic activity where plates are
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We are very fortunate can enjoy everything on earth. Basic needs like water‚ air‚ natural resource and so on too perfect to be enjoyed. Behind this perfection‚ do we aware that we are slowly destroying our planet? We all want to protect our planet‚ but we’re mostly too busy or too lazy to put up big change that would improve our lifestyle and save the environment. We could do many simple habits to implement in our everyday life which will protect our environment such as donate‚ turn off device or
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many thanks to the juries and MC who have given me opportunity to deliver an English speech in front of you all. Ladies and Gentlemen‚ The title of my speech is “Save Our Earth; Save Our Forest”. As we know‚ people from all over the world always commemorate Earth Day every 22nd April. The idea of earth day is based on the awareness to save this world from the environmental destruction. It aims at making global movements to participate actively in saving our earth – the only planet in which we live
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FOREST IS A VULNERABLE NATURAL RESOURCE SAVE OUR FOREST The poster is expressing concern about one of the most important resource: forest. It is one of the most vulnerable resources on our planet. The poster shows how humans are destroying this natural resource through cutting down trees and burning forests. This in turn is affecting the wildlife. The habitats of the wildlife are destroyed due to which some species become endangered and others die because they are not able to adapt to the new
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ESSAY (Question n°4) For decades‚ humans use natural resources for their development. Today‚ we pay for this exploitation. Human lifestyle are responsible of many effects on environment: global warming‚ climate change‚ depletion of Ozone layer‚ deforestation‚ pollution‚ extinction of species… With depleting resources of nature‚ certain ways to save the environment have to be formulated. But who can do something to save the planet: people or governments? This essay will discuss
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CTET NOVEMBER 2012 ANSWER KEY-SOLUTION BY WWW.EXAMHUNT.IN PAPER-2 : CHILD DEVELOPMENT November 18‚ 2012 Correct Answer It is subjective evidence of behavior and therefore does not provide feedback for scholastic area B and A 29 19 01 Oh really‚ your mother rang up Principal ma’am last night‚ 28 20 03 09 Did she seek an appointment with her ? Higher order divergent 27 02 26 06 Difficulty level of the question 26 01 24 07 Ability to monitor their own learning 21 13 06 24 The tendency to persist
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If you live within 100 metres of a centrally protected monument‚ you cannot expand your property anymore‚ according to an amendment to an Act on the protection of monuments. In a major step towards protection of monuments under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)‚ President Pratibha Patil on Wednesday signed the amendment to the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Remains and Sites Act‚ 1958‚ which envisages ban on construction in the prohibited area of the ASI-protected monument. The
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s MATHEMATICS 2005 (Set II—Outside Delhi) Except for the following questions‚ all the remaining questions have been asked in Set I . SECTION - A Q. 1. If [pic]then prove by Principle of mathematical Induction that [pic]‚ where [pic] Q. 2. Two balls are drawn at random with replacement from a box containing 10 black and 8 red. Find the probability that (i) both balls are red (ii) the first ball is black and the second is red (iii) one of them is black and the other red. Q. 10. Evaluate:
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India holds over half the world’s tiger population. According to the latest tiger census report released on February 12‚ 2008 by the National Tiger Conservation Authority‚ the current tiger population stands at 1‚411 (i.e. ranging between a minimum of 1‚165 to a maximum of 1‚657). The results include figures from 16 tiger states and are exclusive of Jharkhand and Sunderbans. The state of West Bengal was covered only partially (i.e. North Bengal) during the census. The Tiger Census 2008 report
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