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1. Why did the primitive man wander from one place to another? 2. Why are the radio and television transmission possible?

3. With what spirit do the people of India live their lives? 4. Why did Siddhartha decide to become a hermit?

5. Where is the inscription of Ashoka located in Gujarat? 6. Who wrote 'Harshacharitam'?

7. What are astronomical maps?

8. In which hemisphere is India located?​

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1.Answer: The early humans were adapted to a nomadic lifestyle. They had to move from place to place due to harsh weather conditions and natural calamities. They had to migrate often because of the adaptation to the habitat and in the quest for food in order to live.

2.A channel has a certain capacity for transmitting information, often measured by its bandwidth in Hz or its data rate in bits per second. Communicating data from one location to another requires some form of pathway or medium. ... Cable or wire line media use physical wires of cables to transmit data and information.

3.Answer. They should live their lives with the ultimate aim of achieving freedom from samsara , or moksha . Hindus should also care for all other living beings, such as plants, trees and animals. This means treating them with respect and looking after the environment.

4.He realized that no being was free from suffering old age, pain, and death. He decided to retire to the forest and become a recluse. The king and queen did not think that their sons were suitable for forest life, since they had been raised in a palace.so Siddarth decided to become a hermit.

5.It is located near Girnar hill near Junagadh, Gujarat, India. The inscription is dated to shortly after 150 CE. The Junagadh rock contains inscriptions of Ashoka (one of fourteen of the Major Rock Edicts of Ashoka), Rudradaman I and Skandagupta.

6. Bāṇabhaṭṭa

7.Astronomical map, any cartographic representation of the stars, galaxies, or surfaces of the planets and the Moon. Modern maps of this kind are based on a coordinate system analogous to geographic latitude and longitude. In most cases, modern maps are compiled from photographic observations made either with Earth-based equipment or with instruments carried aboard spacecraft.

8.Northern hemisphere

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