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рдкреНрд░: Which of the following causes tornadoes? 2069 0

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    condensation
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    dry climates
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    wind shear
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    stationary fronts
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рдЙрддреНрддрд░ : 2. "dry climates"
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Answer: B) dry climates Explanation: Conditions suitable for the formation of a tornado develop when varying temperatures and humidity come together and form thunderclouds. This refers to the presence of warm and moist condition in the lower atmosphere and cold and dry conditions in the upper atmosphere. The place where these varying masses of air meet is known as the dry-line. Such conditions, which are suitable for the formation of a tornado, are most often observed just before a low pressure system develops. ┬а Once the ideal conditions occur, the warm air tries to rise in the atmosphere, while the cold air blocks it. This makes the air in between rotate horizontally. In the meanwhile, the land is heated by the Sun, and hence, the air near the ground becomes warm and starts rising. Continuous fueling by the heat energy from the Sun ensures that the warm air has an upper hand over cold air. As a result of this, the cold air at the top starts sinking and the warm air below starts rising in a spinning motion. As the amount of warm air increases, the formation gains height and becomes intense. The intensity of these devastating tornadoes is such that they can clear off anything that comes in their path.

рдкреНрд░: When should you stop at green and go at red? 1358 0

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While eating a watermelon, we all go along the red and stops at green.

рдкреНрд░: Oar is to rowboat as foot is to 2199 0

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    Loafers
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    Skateboard
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    Running
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рдЙрддреНрддрд░ : 3. "Skateboard"
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Answer: C) Skateboard Explanation: A rowboat can be put into motion by using oar. Similaarly, a skateboard can be put into motion by using foot. The other options like walk and running are not objects to be in motion. And loafers are something worn on foot. ┬а Hence,┬аOar : Rowboat :: Foot : Skateboard.

рдкреНрд░: What lives in the winter dies in the summer? 1361 0

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    Plants
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    Animals
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    Icycle
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рдЙрддреНрддрд░ : 3. "Icycle"
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Answer: C) Icycle Explanation: An icycle, a hanging spike of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water forms due to cool in winter and dies in summer due to hot.

рдкреНрд░: Which of the following is a secondary air pollutant? 1390 0

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    Acid rain
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    SO2
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    CO2
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    Dust particles
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рдЙрддреНрддрд░ : 1. "Acid rain"
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Answer: A) Acid rain Explanation: Secondary pollutants include ozone, which is formed when hydrocarbons (HC) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) combine in the presence of sunlight. ┬а Whereas Primary pollutant are those pollutants that are directly emitted from their sources, like CO2, CO, SO2 as these gases are directly emitted form burning of fossil fuels. ┬а Acid rain, which is formed when sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides react with water, sulfuric acid etc. ┬а Hence, Acidrain is a secondary air pollutant.

рдкреНрд░: How many birthdays does the average person have? 1877 0

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Any person can have only 1 birthday i.e, the day he was born. And every year we celebrate it's anniversaries.

рдкреНрд░: Ashwin fires two bullets from the same place at an interval of 15 minutes but Rahul sitting in a bus approaching the place hears the second sound 14 minutes 30 seconds after the first. If sound travels at the speed of 330 meter per second, what is the approximate speed of bus? 2633 0

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    330/14 m/s
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    330/900 m/s
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рдЙрддреНрддрд░ : 1. "330/29 m/s"
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Answer: A) 330/29 m/s Explanation: Second gun shot take 30 sec to reach rahul imples distance between two. given speed of sound = 330 m/s Now, distance = 330 m/s x 30 sec┬а ┬а Hence, speed of the bus = d/t = 330x30/(14x60 + 30) = 330/29 m/s.

рдкреНрд░: Proteins differ from one another because 2101 0

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    The peptide bonds linking amino acids differ from protein to protein
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    Each protein contains its own unique sequence of sugar molecules
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    The number of nucleotides found in each protein varies from molecule to molecule
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    The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain differs from protein to protein
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рдЙрддреНрддрд░ : 4. "The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain differs from protein to protein"
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Answer: D) The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain differs from protein to protein Explanation:

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