Now here comes the Winning Story of the week - Law of Receiving - Mrs. Seema Bajpai, Team Milestone.
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Now here comes the Winning Story of the week - Law of Receiving - Mrs. Seema Bajpai, Team Milestone.
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2nd Runner up Story of the week - Law of Receiving - Mr. Navneet Agarwal, Team Utkrishtha.
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2nd Runner up Story of the week - Law of Receiving - Mr. Navneet Agarwal, Team Utkrishtha.
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Forests are dense areas covered by trees, plants, and grasses. They produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide, regulating temperature and rainfall. Plants and animals in the forest are interdependent - animals rely on forests for food, shelter, oxygen, and fodder, while plants rely on animals for carbon dioxide, seed dispersal, and humus. Deforestation involves large-scale tree cutting and leads to soil erosion, water pollution, droughts, floods, global warming, and species extinction. Steps to preserve forests include preventing fires and overgrazing, public awareness, and planting new trees. Forests provide timber, paper, rubber, and medicines, so conservation is important.
Water is essential for all living things and makes up a large percentage of living organisms. It exists naturally in three states - solid, liquid, and gas. The main sources of water are rain, groundwater, surface water, oceans, seas, and polar ice caps. Conserving water is important due to increasing population, industries, agriculture, and other factors that are depleting water sources. Some ways to conserve water include practicing drip irrigation, rainwater harvesting, water reuse, and controlling population growth.
The document discusses fractions including proper fractions, improper fractions, mixed fractions, and decimal fractions. It provides examples of each type of fraction and shows how to convert between improper and mixed fractions. Key points include:
- Proper fractions have a numerator less than the denominator, improper fractions have a numerator greater than or equal to the denominator.
- Mixed fractions consist of a whole number and a proper fraction.
- Converting between improper and mixed fractions involves dividing the numerator by the denominator to get a whole number and remainder.
2nd Runner up Story of the week - Law of Receiving - Mr. Navneet Agarwal, Team Utkrishtha.
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2nd Runner up Story of the week - Law of Receiving - Mr. Navneet Agarwal, Team Utkrishtha.
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Forests are dense areas covered by trees, plants, and grasses. They produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide, regulating temperature and rainfall. Plants and animals in the forest are interdependent - animals rely on forests for food, shelter, oxygen, and fodder, while plants rely on animals for carbon dioxide, seed dispersal, and humus. Deforestation involves large-scale tree cutting and leads to soil erosion, water pollution, droughts, floods, global warming, and species extinction. Steps to preserve forests include preventing fires and overgrazing, public awareness, and planting new trees. Forests provide timber, paper, rubber, and medicines, so conservation is important.
Water is essential for all living things and makes up a large percentage of living organisms. It exists naturally in three states - solid, liquid, and gas. The main sources of water are rain, groundwater, surface water, oceans, seas, and polar ice caps. Conserving water is important due to increasing population, industries, agriculture, and other factors that are depleting water sources. Some ways to conserve water include practicing drip irrigation, rainwater harvesting, water reuse, and controlling population growth.
The document discusses fractions including proper fractions, improper fractions, mixed fractions, and decimal fractions. It provides examples of each type of fraction and shows how to convert between improper and mixed fractions. Key points include:
- Proper fractions have a numerator less than the denominator, improper fractions have a numerator greater than or equal to the denominator.
- Mixed fractions consist of a whole number and a proper fraction.
- Converting between improper and mixed fractions involves dividing the numerator by the denominator to get a whole number and remainder.
This document discusses geographic information systems for transportation (GIS-T). It begins by defining GIS-T as the merging of geographic information systems and transportation information systems to collect, store, analyze and communicate information about transportation systems and geographic regions. It then outlines some key applications of GIS-T like infrastructure planning and traffic safety analysis. The document also discusses differences between GIS and other systems, unique properties of geographic information, common GIS models used in transportation, and challenges for GIS-T like integrating legacy data systems and handling large and real-time data sets.
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