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Answered by aditivijay12
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28. Dhamma is a set of edicts that formed a policy of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka, who succeeded to the Mauryan throne in modern-day India around 269 C.E. He is considered as one of the greatest kings of ancient India for his policies of public welfare. His policy of Dhamma has been debated by intellectuals

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29. Temperate climates cycle through all four seasons—winter, spring, summer, and autumn. Much of the United States is in a temperate climate zone. Polar climates are usually cold and dry most of the year.

30. Mountains, hills, plateaus, and plains are the four major types of landforms. Minor landforms include buttes, canyons, valleys, and basins. Tectonic plate movement under the Earth can create landforms by pushing up mountains and hills

31. Satellite and star are totally different terms. A satellite is a structure that revolves around a planet example moon revolves around Sun . But a star is a shining body that does not revolve around any planet and is still on its place.

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Answered by nivasravirajkumar
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28:Ashoka was able to rule over the vast and diverse Mauryan empire through a centralized policy of dharma that favoured peace and tolerance and that administered public works and social welfare. He likewise patronized the spread of Buddhism and art throughout the empire

29 Climate zones differ in temperature and precipitation. Tropical climates are usually warm and wet most of the year. Much of Central and South America are in the tropical climate zone. Temperate climates cycle through all four seasons—winter, spring, summer, and autumn.

30 Landforms are the physical features on the Earth's surface. Mountains, Plateaus and Plains are some major landforms of the Earth. Natural processes such as weathering, water, elevation, sinking, and erosion of the soil are constantly shaping the Earth's surface.

31 Satellites reflect the sun's light. They are very small, comparatively, even though they look round the same size as stars to us. This is because of the vast difference in distance. The stars are billions upon billions of miles away from us, while satellites are within 700 miles of us.

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