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Answer to: Give examples of industrial regions in India and the world.

The major industrial areas of the world are eastern North America, western and central Europe, eastern Europe, and eastern Asia. In India, major indus...

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Answer to: Describe the inputs, processes, and outputs in an industrial system with an example.

An industrial system consists of inputs, processes, and outputs. Raw materials, labour, costs, transport, power and infrastructure are inputs. In a co...

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Answer to: Describe briefly the classification of industries on basis of ownership.

On the basis of ownership, industries are classified into the private sector, state-owned (public sector), joint sector, and cooperative sector. Priva...

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Answer to: Describe briefly the classification of industries on basis of raw material used.

On the basis of raw material used, industries are classified into agro, mineral, marine, and forest-based. The raw material of agro-based industries c...

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Answer to: Find the coordinates of a point A, where AB is the diameter of circle whose centre is (2, – 3) and B is (1, 4).

Let the coordinates of point A be (x, y). Mid-point of AB is (2, -3), which is the centre of the circle. Coordinate of B = (1, 4) (2, -3) =((x+1...

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Answer to: If (1, 2), (4, y), (x, 6) and (3, 5) are the vertices of a parallelogram taken in order, find x and y.

Let A,B,C and D be the points of a parallelogram : A(1, 2), B(4, y), C(x, 6) and D(3, 5). 20q.png To find the value of x and y, solve for midpo...

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Answer to: Find the ratio in which the line segment joining A (1, -5) and B (- 4, 5) is divided by the x-axis. Also, find the coordinates of the point of division.

Let the ratio in which the line segment joining A (1, – 5) and B (– 4, 5) is divided by x-axis be k : 1. Therefore, the coordinates of the point of...

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Answer to: Find the ratio in which the line segment joining the points (-3, 10) and (6, – 8) is divided by (-1, 6).

Consider the ratio in which the line segment joining (-3, 10) and (6, -8) is divided by point (-1, 6) be k :1. Therefore, -1 = ( 6k-3)/(k+1) –k – ...

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Answer to: To conduct Sports Day activities, in your rectangular-shaped school ground ABCD, lines have been drawn with chalk powder at a distance of 1 m each.

From the given instruction, we observed that Niharika posted the green flag at 1/4th of the distance AD i.e., (1/4 ×100) m = 25 m from the starting po...

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Answer to: Find the coordinates of the points of trisection of the line segment joining (4, -1) and (-2, -3).

20q.png Let P (x1, y1) and Q (x2, y2) are the points of trisection of the line segment joining the given points i.e., AP = PQ = QB Therefore, po...

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Answer to: Find the coordinates of the point which divides the join of (- 1, 7) and (4, – 3) in the ratio 2:3.

Let P(x, y) be the required point. Using the section formula, we get x = (2×4 + 3×(-1))/(2 + 3) = (8 – 3)/5 = 1 y = (2×-3 + 3×7)/(2 + 3) = (-6 + 2...

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Answer to: Why is Bangalore called “Silicon Plateau”?

Bangalore is called Silicon Plateau because of the IT industry there, and the word “plateau” refers to the Deccan Plateau where it is located.

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Answer to: What industries have started replacing the textile industry in Osaka?

Iron and steel, machinery, shipbuilding, automobiles, electrical equipment, and cement industry have begun to replace the textile industry in Osaka.

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Answer to: Give a reason for the fact that the cotton textile industry in India could not compete with that in the West initially.

The production of hand woven cotton textiles in India was expensive and time-consuming, so it could not compete with the Western standards.

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Answer to: Name two natural fibres and two human-made fibres.

Two natural fibres: wool, silk. Two human-made fibres: nylon, polyester.

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Answer to: What is the link between the mines and the industry in Pittsburgh?

The Great Lakes of North America lying between the mines and industrial plants in Pittsburgh.

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Answer to: What products do industrial plants in Jamshedpur produce?

Industrial plants produce chemicals, locomotive parts, agricultural equipment, machinery, tinplate, etc.

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Answer to: Name some elements alloyed with steel.

Aluminium, nickel, and copper are elements that are alloyed with steel.

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Answer to: Name an industrial region in northern India.

The Gurgaon-Delhi-Meerut region is an industrial region in northern India.

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Answer to: Name four common processes involved in the textile industry.

Ginning, spinning, weaving, dyeing are processes involved in the textile industry.

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