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A newly built 2 story luxury flat, complete with interior furnishings for sale. Flat is located in kochi, M.G Road Kerala. It is also in close vicinity of reputed KMS college and eagle Multi-speciality Hospital. Kochi international airport is 20 minutes away while nearest railway station is 5 minutes away. The expected price of the flat: INR 60 lakhs. Contact number: Ranjith-900xx Interested buyers only.
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Answered by bhoomijariya
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The regions of the Earth designated as polar are those areas located between the North or South Pole and the Arctic or Antarctic Circles, respectively. The northern polar region, called the Arctic, encompasses the Arctic Ocean and a portion of some surrounding land masses.

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The regions of the Earth designated as polar are those areas located between the North or South Pole and the Arctic or Antarctic Circles, respectively. The northern polar region, called the Arctic, encompasses the Arctic Ocean and a portion of some surrounding land masses.

The regions of the Earth designated as polar are those areas located between the North or South Pole and the Arctic or Antarctic Circles, respectively. The northern polar region, called the Arctic, encompasses the Arctic Ocean and a portion of some surrounding land masses.The regions of the Earth designated as polar are those areas located between the North or South Pole and the Arctic or Antarctic Circles, respectively. The northern polar region, called the Arctic, encompasses the Arctic Ocean and a portion of soms.The regions of the Earth designated as pola

Answered by BoldWhimsy
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In physics, circular motion is a movement of an object along the circumference of a circle or rotation along a circular path. It can be uniform, with constant angular rate of rotation and constant speed, or non-uniform with a changing rate of rotation.

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