Geography, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

1.Even after more than 65 years after India quarters Independence, the resource rich areas of India are still economically backward. Can we continue to blame the colonial powers?
2. if you visit a mining area and the land is destroyed and unfit for use what can be done about it.

3. India is one of the countries of the world with high percentage of net sown area then why is it that India does not have enough food to feed the population give two reasons.

4.the land under permanent pasture is decreasing and India has a large cattle population. How is it to be fed?

5.Forest essential to maintain ecological balance but forest land is being put to different other uses which are they?

6. compare to the highly developed countries to what extent has India developed its resource

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Answered by anujarun67
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Answer:

See for not developing the areas rich in resources we have to blame government and public also because some how they also are involve in this process.

2)i hope u understand by 1 st point

Answered by SWEETYASH
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The molecules of carbon dioxide when cooled loose their kinetic energy very quickly and therefore become directly into solid. The solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) is stored under high pressure so that it does not convert into gas. 2. The vapour pressure is the measure of how fast a liquid changes into vapour. As we know acetone becomes vapour much faster than water it has a high vapour pressure. This can also be thought in a different way, vapour pressure is inversely proportional to boiling point.

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