Friday, 30 October 2020

Geography class 10 chapter 1 part 2

 Geography


Types of resource on the basis of status of development.

Potential resource- resources which are found in a region but have not been utilised.

Developed resource- resources which are surveyed and their quality and quantity have been determined for utilisation.

Stock- material in the environment which have the ability to satisfy the human needs but the human being does not have a technology to access them.for example- hydrogen gas.

Reserve- reserves are the subset of stock which can be put into use with the help of a human technology.

Geography class 10 chapter 1 resources and development

Resources and development

Q1- What are resources?

         All the things which makes our life helpful are known as resources. The all things that you can see at your surrounding are resource. There are many types of resources are present in our environment.-

But here we consider only main resources

   Natural resource

   Human resource...

Natural resource- The resources which are obtain from nature are called natural resource.

Human resource- the resources which are obtain from human being are known as human resource.


Types of resources on the basis of origin..

Biotic resources- the resources which are obtain from biosphere and have a life or living being .


Abiotic resource- the resources which are composed of non living things are known as abiotic resource.


Types of resources on the basis of exhastibility.

Renewable resources- the resources which are renew or reproduce by chemical , machanical or physical process are known as renewable resources.

Non renewable resources- the resources which cannot be renew or reproduce by chemical, mechanical or physical process are known as non renewable resources.

Types of resources on the basis of ownership.
Individual resources- these resources are privately owned by individuals.

Community owned resources- there are resources which are accessible to all the members of community.

National resource- technically all the resources belong to nation are called national resource.

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Thursday, 29 October 2020

Civics class 10 chapter 1power sharing part 2

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     Power sharing

Q1- Why power sharing is important?

Ans- power sharing is important because it provides the facility to all the citizens of country. And spread the power to Al the part of country.-

Q2- case study of Belgium.

Ans- Belgium is a small country as a state of Haryana and the half the population of it. The ethinic composition of this country contains two language 🔊 speaker mainly. In Belgium majority speaking population speaking Dutch(59%) and 40% of French speaking people. And the remaining 1% people are German speaking.

But all the things are different in capital of Belgium that is Brussels . In Brussels 80% people are French speaking and 20% are Dutch speaking. There is a big conflict between both linguistic group. 

Accomodation policy

Belgium ammended their constitution for times .

Here are the some of elements of Belgium modal.

*Constitution prescribes that the number of French and Dutch speaking ministers shall be equal in the central government.

*Many power of the central government has been given to state government of the two region of the country. the state government are not subordinate to central government.

*Brussels has a separate government in which both the communities have equal representation.


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Civics class 10 chapter 1

 Q1-what is power sharing?

Ans-Power sharing is a type of phenomenon that is used to share the power in different parts of country.In power sharing the whole power of a country cannot be situated at one place. Power sharing is the biggest part of the democracy.


Q2-how many part of power sharing is exist name them?

Ans- There are two parts of power sharing

1. Horizontal power sharing

2. Vertical power sharing.


Q3- Which policy is came in Sri Lanka? Name them.

Ans- Majoritarianism.


Q4- Which policy is came in Belgium?

Ans- Accomodation policy.


Q5- What is the capital of Belgium?

Ans- Brussels.


Q5- How many languages are present in Sri Lanka?

Ans- There is two type of language present in Sri Lanka given below

1. Sinhala(this is the majority language of Sri Lanka).

2. Tamil(one is native Tamil and one is Indian Tamils).


Q6- where is the European Union headquarters are situated?

Ans- In Brussels.


Q7- What is ethnic composition?

Ans- the ethnic composition of country is the population divided by each linguistic group.


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Wednesday, 28 October 2020

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Small biography of apj abdul.kalam that you all know

 

Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was an Indian aerospace scientist and politician who served as the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007. He was born and raised in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu and studied physics and aerospace engineering. Wikipedia
Born: 15 October 1931, Rameswaram
Died: 27 July 2015, Shillong
Previous office: President of India (2002–2007)

Small biography of mahatma Gandhi that you all know

 Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist, who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and in turn inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Wikipedia

Born: 2 October 1869, Porbandar

Died: 30 January 1948, New Delhi

Spouse: Kasturba Gandhi (m. 1883–1944)

Father: Karamchand Gandhi

Children: Harilal Gandhi, Devdas Gandhi, Manilal Gandhi, Ramdas Gandhi

Education: UCL Faculty Of Laws (1888–1891), Mohandas Gandhi High School (1887)


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Some trigonometric identities

 Following are some trigonometric identities


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Maths class 10 questions


The following questions are taken for ncert textbook of class 10 solve this for improving your maths skills.

Try these questions when you have any doubt the solutions of these questions are provided you some times later.


These are the basic extra questions of mathematics class 10 chapter 8.

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