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1.What does the word Tuzk mean? 2.Name the two different types of sourcesfor the study of history.
3.Name the outer most layer of the earth
. 4.What is SIAL? 5.What is Equality?


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Answered by akshara514734
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Tuzk (Urdu: تزک‎, also transcribed as Tuzuk) is a Persian word referring to the diary of a king. It may refer to one of the following autobiographies: ... Tuzk-e-Jahangiri, autobiography of Jahangir.

2)There are two main types of historical sources: primary sources and secondary sources.

3)

crust

The outermost layer, called the crust, is solid, too. Together, these solid parts are called the lithosphere. Earth's crust is made up of hard rocks. It is the only part of the Earth that humans see

4)

In geology, the term sial refers to the composition of the upper layer of Earth's crust, namely rocks rich in aluminium silicate minerals. ... The uppermost layer of the crust is called the sial, consisting of silicate and aluminium (Si = silicate, Al = aluminium).

5)

Equality is about ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents. ... Equality recognises that historically certain groups of people with protected characteristics such as race, disability, sex and sexual orientation have experienced discrimination.

Answered by snehabara07
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1.)Tuzk is a Persian word referring to the diary of a king. It may refer to one of the following autobiographies: Tuzk-e-Jahangire, autobiography of Jahangire.

2.)There are two types of historical sources:#Primary sources and secondary sources.

3.)The outer most layer, called the crust, is solid too. together these solid parts are called the lithosphere. Earth's crust is made up of hard rocks. it is the only part of the earth that human can see.

4.)The material of the upper or continental part of the earth's crust, characterized as relatively light and rich is silica and alumina.

5.)The situation in which everyone has the same rights and advantages.

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