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The density of gold is 19.3 g/cm the density of iron pyrite is 5.0 g/cm if a nugget of iron pyrite and a nugget of gold each have a mass of 50 g, what can you conclude about the volume of each nugget
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difference between human and animal hair. - Medulla in a human is smaller (medullary index of less than one-third); and medulla in animals is very thick (medullary index of one-half or greater). - Cuticle in humans is imbricated; and the cuticle in animals is coronal or spinous.
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Mood.
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Outlook for Future 7
Social Relationships 7
Spiritual Health 6.5
Physical Health 5.5,
Economic Well Being 4.5
Mood 8.5.
1- Minimum effect
10- Maximum effect
In the graph “factors” are placed on Y-axis whereas “scale” is placed on X-axis.
Thus, it becomes from the above table that grief severely affects the “mood” of the person. The mood has been rated as 8.5 out of 10 thus making it as the highest affected factor.
Following “mood” comes “outlook for future” and” Social relationships”.
Answer:Mahadevi Verma (26 March 1907 – 11 September 1987) was a Hindi poet, freedom fighter and educationist from India. She is widely regarded as the "modern Meera".[1] She was a major poet of the "Chhayavaad", a literary movement of romanticism in modern Hindi poetry ranging from 1914–1938[2] and a prominent poet in Hindi Kavi sammelans (Gatherings of poets).
Born 26 March 1907
Farrukhabad, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, British India
Died 11 September 1987 (aged 80)
Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India
Occupation Novelist, poet, short-story writer
Alma mater
Allahabad University, Sanskrit
Period 20th century
Literary movement Chhayavaad
Notable works Yama
Mera Parivaar
Path Ke Saathi
Notable awards 1956: Padma Bhushan
1982: Bharatiya Gyanpeeth
1988: Padma Vibhushan
Spouse Swarup Narayan Varmaji
She was the Principal, and then the Vice-Chancellor of Prayag Mahila Vidyapeeth, a woman's residential college in Prayagraj.[3]
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