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Distinguish between-
1.Natural environment and Human environment
2.Sial and Sima
3.Absolute Humidity and Relative Humidity
4.Weather and Climate
5.Absolute Monarchy and Constitutional Monarchy
6.Parliamentary Form of Government and Presidential Form of Government
7.Unitary Form of Government and Federal Form of Government

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Answered by sharpuvayeasmin82
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Answer:

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1)Natural environment is naturally formed, whereas the human environment is created artificially by humans, affecting the natural environment. Explanation: Natural Environment refers to the geographical environment or the surroundings that is formed naturally, comprising both the living and non living objects

2)

Sial is composed of silicon and aluminium.It is upper layer which forms a discontinuous cover over the Earth's crust and is entirely absent the ocean floor. Sima is composed of silicon and magnesium. ... It is also called oceanic crust. 3)Absolute humidity is the amount of water vapor present in one cubic meter, measured in grams per cubic meter (g/m3). Relative humidity is the ratio of the actual amount of water vapor to the amount of water vapor at saturation at a given pressure and temperature (in %). 4)Weather reflects short-term conditions of the atmosphere while climate is the average daily weather for an extended period of time at a certain location. ... Weather can change from minute-to-minute, hour-to-hour, day-to-day, and season-to-season. Climate, is the average of weather over time and space. 5)The difference between absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy is that in the absolute monarchy, the monarch holds the supreme or absolute powers, whereas in the constitutional monarchy, the head of state is a hereditary or elected monarch. 6)Key Differences Between Parliamentary and Presidential Forms of Government. ... The parliamentary system of government is where the legislative and executive branch work cooperatively. The judicial branch works independently. In a presidential government, the three branches of the government work independently. 7)Federal government Unitary government

Power and responsibilities are shared between national and local levels. Unitary government Power is placed in one central government system,.,. Follow

Answered by aparnabasak30
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Answer:

1.Things around us which we can see in our everyday life and which fulfill our needs of everyday life, like soil ,air ,water ,sunlight ,human being buildings ,roadways ,railways, minerals all add the part of environment.

there are two components of environment.

physical environment in which there is no life like soil , air ,water ,sunlight ,building roadways etc

biological environment where there is life like human being, animal ,plant ,insects etc

2. The upper layer of lithosphere is called Sial which is made up of silica and Aluminium.

Below this layer there is another layer which is called Sima which is made up of silica and magnesium.

3. amount of water contained in a parcel of air and is measured in gram water per kg of dry air. it is absolute humidity.

relative humidity is the amount of water vapour present in air expressed in a percentage of the amount needed for saturation in the same temperature.

.6. in a parliamentary form of Government there is a close relationship between legislature and executive body and the head of the state is government . the president in case of India is a nominal head although he enjoy so many powers but real head is the prime minister.

7. federal government means power is divided under two heads Central Government and state government there are three types of list Union list state list and concurrent list and on the Union list the subjects which are mentioned ,Central Government make law . In the state list the subject mentioned ,state government make laws. and on the concurrent list the subject mentioned state and Central Government both combinedly make laws.

unitary government where is single power which is central government control the whole power.

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