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Which of the following are homogeneous in nature?

(i) ice

(ii) wood

(iii) soil

(iv) air

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Which of the following are homogeneous in nature?

(i) ice

(ii) wood

(iii) soil

(iv) air

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Give some examples of the Tyndall effect observed in your surroundings?

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Give some examples of the Tyndall effect observed in your surroundings?

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Non-metals are usually poor conductors of heat and electricity. They are non-lustrous, non-sonorous, non-malleable and are coloured.

Name a non-metal which exists as a liquid at room temperature.

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Non-metals are usually poor conductors of heat and electricity. They are non-lustrous, non-sonorous, non-malleable and are coloured.

Name a non-metal which exists as a liquid at room temperature.

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Note is a sound

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A key of a mechanical piano struck gently and then struck again but much harder this time. In the second case

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An earthquake produces which kind of sound before the mainshock wave begins

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The sound produced by a thunderstorm is heard 10 s after the lightning is seen. Calculate the approximate distance of the thunder cloud. (Given the speed of sound = 340 m s–1.)

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Why is the ceiling and wall behind the stage of good conference halls or concert halls made curved?

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Draw a curve showing density or pressure variations with respect to distance for a disturbance produced by sound. Mark the position of compression and rarefaction on this curve. Also, define wavelengths and time periods using this curve.

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If there were no atmosphere around the earth, the temperature of the earth will

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One of the following factors does not lead to soil formation in nature

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The growth of Lichens on barren rocks is followed by the growth of

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Why do people love to fly kites near the seashore?

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Why are root nodules useful for plants?

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Which one is an oil yielding plant among the following?

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Why is excess use of fertilizers detrimental to the environment?

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Growing wheat and groundnut on the same field is called ______.

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