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Difference between biotic and abiotic resources in 10 points

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Answered by Anonymous
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(1) Mansabdari : Mansabdari simply means a rank or order in military or administrative department (except judiciary of that time ). The word ‘Mansabdari’ in moghul hierarchy indicates the number of troops the mansabdar have to held in his possesion. To find out the exact number of troops to be heldd by mansabdar was decided by Zat or Swat rank ( as per ncert textbook).While in administrative purpose a officer holding land for tax collection maybe called as Mansabdar.(2) Jagirdari- The land which was given by emperor to his men on lieu for revenue collection was called as jagir and the man possesing jagir was called as jagirdar and this phenomena was called as jagirdariDifference - All Mansabdars may be called as Jagirdars BUT All jagirdars may not be called as MansabdarsThank you, I hope this have helped you
Answered by OoINTROVERToO
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  • Abiotic Resources are those resources which are non-living.
  • Examples- water, land, minerals etc.
  • Abiotic Sources are not renewable except water which is inexhaustible.
  • These Resources are in great demand for the development of various industries and agriculture.

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  • Resources, which are obtained from biosphere are known as biotic resources.
  • Example :- birds, animals, fish, forests etc.
  • The biotic resources provide a variety of useful products.
  • All biotic resources are renewable, but some take a long period of time to be renewed.
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