What are the problems faced by using ground water for agriculture?
[4.04] Agriculture in Tamil Nadu
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Match the following
| 1. Migration policy |
Work |
| 2. Female migrants |
low incidence of imigration |
| 3. Chennai |
maximum number of emigration |
| 4. Better off migrants |
marriage |
| 5. Salem |
to reduce the volume of migration |
| 6. Male migrants |
to improve the living standards |
[4.05] Migration
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State the aims of migration policies.
[4.05] Migration
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Two out of every 10 persons is reported to be a migrant.
[4.05] Migration
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Lithic technology involves ______.
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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Cro – Magnons belonged to ______.
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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Cro – Magnons belonged to ______.
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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The ______ is genetically the closest to human.
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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The earliest tools made by human ancestors are found in ______.
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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Subsistence necessities of prehistoric humans were mainly ______ and ____.
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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Levalloisian tools are named after the _____ town.
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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Some of the rock paintings of India are dated to ______ paleolithic culture.
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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The Mesolithic period is known as ______ age.
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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Mention the importance of the upper layers of the earth.
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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Where is Great Rift Valley located?
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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Where do we find the earliest lithic tools of human ancestors?
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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What are the Levalloisian tools?
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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Mention the importance of the Upper Paleolithic period.
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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Neolithic age is called New age. Why?
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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What are the Wattle and Daub Walls? Where do you find them?
[1.01] Evolution of Humans and Society - Prehistoric Period
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