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What are selves?
What are grasslands?
Who sell goods directly to consumers?
What is weekly market?
What do you understand by catch phrase?
What is advertising?
What is water cycle?


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What are selves?

ANS: noun, plural selves [selvz].

, plural selves [selvz]. a person or thing referred to with respect to complete individuality: one's own self. a person's nature, character, etc.: his better self. personal interest.

What are grasslands?

ANS:. Grassland, area in which the vegetation is dominated by a nearly continuous cover of grasses. Grasslands occur in environments conducive to the growth of this plant cover but not to that of taller plants, particularly trees and shrubs. The factors preventing establishment of such taller, woody vegetation are varied.

Who sell goods directly to consumers?

ANS :. A trader who sells goods in small quantities to the buyers is known as a retailer. Traders purchase the goods from the wholesaler and then sell the final goods to the consumers. Example of retailers is neighbourhood shops, shops in malls, hawkers, vendors etc.

What is weekly market?

A weekly market is held on a specific day of the week. Weekly markets do not have permanent shops. Traders set up shops for the day and then close them up in the evening; then they may set up at a different place the next day.

What do you understand by catch phrase?

A catchphrase (alternatively spelled catch phrase) is a phrase or expression recognized by its repeated utterance.

What is advertising?

Advertising is a marketing tactic involving paying for space to promote a product, service, or cause. The actual promotional messages are called advertisements, or ads for short. The goal of advertising is to reach people most likely to be willing to pay for a company's products or services and entice them to buy.

What is water cycle?

The water cycle shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere. ... Liquid water evaporates into water vapor, condenses to form clouds, and precipitates back to earth in the form of rain and snow. Water in different phases moves through the atmosphere (transportation).

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