Social Sciences, asked by nithyabhuvan1, 1 month ago

1. What do you mean by parallels of latitude?
2. Who were the two great rulers of Magadha kingdom?
3. What is the angle of inclination of the Earth’s axis with its orbital plane?
4. What are the types of crops grown in Sulaiman and Kirthar hills about 8000
years ago?
5. How were the cities of Harappan civilisation divided

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Answered by 10599
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Explanation:

1. The parallel of latitude is an imaginary line around the Earth that is parallel to the equator. An example of a parallel of latitude is the Arctic Circle that runs east - west around the Earth at a latitude of 66° 33' 44".

2. Two notable rulers of Magadha were Bimbisara (also known as Shrenika) and his son Ajatashatru (also known as Kunika), who are mentioned in Buddhist and Jain literature as contemporaries of the Buddha and Mahavira.

3. The earth's axis of rotation is tilted 66.5 degrees with respect to its orbital plane around the sun and its axis of rotation is inclined 23.5 degrees from the perpendicular, with respect to this plane. The tilt of the earth affects the angle between the sun beam and the normal over a surface.

4. Sulaiman and Kirthar hills are to the north-west of India; About 8000 years ago, men and women first began to grow crops of wheat and barley.

5. The Harappan city was divided into the upper town (also called the Citadel) and the lower town. Granaries: The granary was the largest structure in Mohenjo-daro, and in Harappa there were about six granaries or storehouses.

Answered by saniyyahabbaskhan
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Answer:

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Explanation:

1.Circles of latitude are often called parallels because they are parallel to each other; that is, planes that contain any of these circles never intersect each other. A location's position along a circle of latitude is given by its longitude. ... A circle of latitude is perpendicular to all meridians.

2.Two notable rulers of Magadha were Bimbisara (also known as Shrenika) and his son Ajatashatru (also known as Kunika), who are mentioned in Buddhist and Jain literature as contemporaries of the Buddha and Mahavira.

3.The earth's axis of rotation is tilted 66.5 degrees with respect to its orbital plane around the sun and its axis of rotation is inclined 23.5 degrees from the perpendicular, with respect to this plane. The tilt of the earth affects the angle between the sun beam and the normal over a surface.

4.Sulaiman and Kirthar hills are to the north-west of India; About 8000 years ago, men and women first began to grow crops of wheat and barley.

5.The towns of Harappa and Mohenjodaro were divided into two parts citadel for ruling class and lower town for common people.

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