Answer and Explanation :
We learn lots of things in the class which relevant to our day to day life. There we learn about reuse, recycle,that you can use in daily life. Try to reuse the glass bottles, plastic bags and try to recycle the paper (by buying the old newspapers to factories so that they can recycle it there). We can learn to take resolution of growing a plant every year and you can learn to live with cooperation These are way to incorporate lessons from the global environment.
There are many ways in which we can learn but the important thing is that we should have interest to learn From society class, we can learn to stop discriminating people on the basis of caste and class or race. We can learn about the society and how should be tackle the problems related to education, health etc.
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The Deccan plateau is located in C. Southern India.
Answer:
The geological process and interactions like earthquakes, volcanic eruption, cyclone etc, are responsible for the changes because these are very fast and sudden.
Explanation:
It is 4.5 billion years that Earth has been formed and there have been changes since then. Earthquakes, volcanic eruption, cyclone etc, are some of the geological process and interactions are the reasons for change in earth's surface. An earthquake usually split or divide the surface into many pieces in a very few seconds. While lava erupted from a volcano makes the land fertile by spreading around within minutes whereas a day of rainfall can lead to a flood in the neighborhoods and results in many losses.
1. Queen Elizabeth ii . . . . . D. Canada's head of state.
2. Congress . . . . . F. The U.S. equivalent to Canada's Parliament.
3. Belize . . . . . E. Central America country settled by the British.
4. Civil War . . . . . B. El Salvador and Nicaragua experienced this for more than a decade.
5. Nicaragua . . . . . C. Up and into the 20th century, only one percent of the population owned land in this country.
6. Representative Democracy . . . . . A. U.S. form of government