Q1 what is horticulture?
Q2 define atmosphere.
Q3 what is role of zamindar?
Q4 what is energy?
Q5 what is fundamental rights and duties?
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Q1 what is horticulture?
- Horticulture, the branch of plant agriculture dealing with garden crops, generally fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
Q2 define atmosphere ?
- An atmosphere is the layers of gases surrounding a planet or other celestial body. Earth's atmosphere is composed of about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and one percent other gases.
Q3 what is role of zamindar?
- The role of the Zamindar is to collect revenue from peasants on behalf of Mughal administration.
Q4 what is energy?
- Energy is defined as the ability to do work.
- Energy can be found in many things and can take different forms.
Q5 what is fundamental rights and duties?
The Constitution guarantees six fundamental rights to Indian citizens as follows:
- (i) right to equality,
- (ii) right to freedom,
- (iii) right against exploitation,
- (iv) right to freedom of religion,
- (v) cultural and educational rights,
- (vi) right to constitutional remedies.
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Horticulture is the cultivation of plants in gardens for the production of food and medicinal substances, as well as for comfort and decorative purposes.
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- An atmosphere is a layer (or layers) of gas that surrounds a planet and is kept in place by the planetary body's gravity. When the gravity is high and the temperature of the atmosphere is low, a planet preserves its atmosphere.
- A zamindar was a landowner who controlled huge chunks of land. They held power over their peasants, from whom they had the right to collect taxes on behalf of the state and were paid for their services.
- Energy is the quantity that must be transferred to a body or physical system in order to perform work on it or heat it. Energy is a conserved quantity, meaning it may be transformed in form but not generated or destroyed, according to the rule of conservation of energy.
- The Constitution initially established seven fundamental rights: the right to equality, the right to freedom, the right against exploitation, the right to freedom of religion, the right to cultural and educational rights, the right to property, and the right to constitutional remedies.
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