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Shreya Baranwal
Subject: Science
, asked on 26/11/17
Why human temperature can not go below 35 degree and above 42 degree?
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Anwesha Tripathy
Subject: Science
, asked on 22/11/17
DESCRIBE DIFFERENT WAYS OF CHARGING A BODY.(EXPLAIN IN DETAILS)
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Anwesha Tripathy
Subject: Science
, asked on 22/11/17
EXPLAIN THE ROLE OF LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR IN PROTECTING A TALL BUILDING FROM LIGHTNING.
(EXPLAIN IN DETAILS)
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Anwesha Tripathy
Subject: Science
, asked on 22/11/17
NAME THE VARIOUS HUMAN ACTIVITIES WHICH MIGHT CAUSE AN EARTHQUAKE.
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Sanya Ganjoo
Subject: Science
, asked on 13/11/17
Why are most of the earthquakes unnoticed?
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1
Jasmeen Boparai
Subject: Science
, asked on 7/11/17
electrons are same of things than electrons are equal in ratio of things
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1
Shreyasi Ghosh
Subject: Science
, asked on 28/10/17
Experts pls answer
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Shreyasi Ghosh
Subject: Science
, asked on 28/10/17
What is fault slippage
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Shreyasi Ghosh
Subject: Science
, asked on 28/10/17
What is the method of charging of an electroscope called
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Har Simran
Subject: Science
, asked on 27/10/17
how can we identify which body has which charge.... Negative or Positive charge? In case of comb and paper which has positive charge and which has positive charge ?
Pls explain....
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Har Simran
Subject: Science
, asked on 27/10/17
why is it not good to take black coloured umbrella when there is thunderstorm?i have listened that if we take black coloured umbrella we got shock but not in case of any other colour...
WHY?
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1
Abinandh Radhakrishnan
Subject: Science
, asked on 27/10/17
Why does thunder mostly occur during thunderstorms but does not occur during a calm and cloudy day?
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1
Sanya Ganjoo
Subject: Science
, asked on 26/10/17
If you brush your hair with 2 different combs of different materials and bring them near, what will you observe?? Explain
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Dhruv Gupta
Subject: Science
, asked on 17/10/17
Match the following:
1. Fault slippage
(a) structures move sideways
2. Ground slipping
(b) epicentre on the ocean floor
3. Tsunami
(c) low risk of earthquake
4. Zone I
(d) very high risk of earthquake
5. Zone V
(e) structures closes to it will be totally destroyed
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1
Dhruv Gupta
Subject: Science
, asked on 17/10/17
I want the answer of 1st one and 2nd one ,6th one,7th one
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