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1] India has mixed ecoromy.
2]It rains very less in maharastha plateav.
3]water plays an important role in chemical weathering.​

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Answered by crazygirl7135
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1.a mixed economy, private and public sectors go side by side. The government directs economic activity in some socially important areas of the economy, the rest being left to the price mechanism to operate. Before Independence, Indian economy was a 'laissez faire' economy.

2.The Deccan plateau is situated in the rain shadow region of the Western Ghats. There is heavy rainfall on the western coast of India but very little in the Deccan because the Deccan plateau is situated in the rain shadow of the Western Ghats. The Deccan Plateau to the east of the Western Ghats receives significantly less rainfall than the coasts. As the summer (wet) monsoons approach the West Coast of India, they rise up the western Ghats (mountains) and the air cools. This cool air is less able to hold moisture and it is released as rainfall.

3.Water plays a very important role in chemical weathering in three different ways. First, it combines with carbon dioxide in the soil to form a weak acid called carbonic acid. ... Finally, the water can break up minerals through hydrolysis . The most common group of minerals, the silicates, is decomposed by this process.

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Answered by shreyash7121
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1)=India has a mixed economy with both public and private sector. In public sector, industries of national importance are set-up such as defence industries, basic industries, power generation, etc. The main objective behind the sector is to reap the benefit with capitalism, socialism and trying to eliminate the evils of the system.

2)=The Deccan plateau is situated in the rain shadow region of the Western Ghats. There is heavy rainfall on the western coast of India but very little in the Deccan because the Deccan plateau is situated in the rain shadow of the Western Ghats. The Deccan Plateau to the east of the Western Ghats receives significantly less rainfall than the coasts. As the summer (wet) monsoons approach the West Coast of India, they rise up the western Ghats (mountains) and the air cools. This cool air is less able to hold moisture and it is released as rainfall.

3)=Water plays an important role in chemical weathering. Rock is a mixture of many minerals and water is a universal solvent. Chemical weathering takes place in the areas which receives heavy rainfall. Chemical weathering occurs in the following ways: Carbonation, Solution and Oxidation.

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