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When a disease
occurs over a large area of earth's surface at one time, it is called Epidemic
disease.
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The area between the
Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, where the sun is vertically
overhead at some point of the year is called The Torrid zone.
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Deficiency of
Vitamin C Causes Scurvy.
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What does Angstrom
measure? Speed of ships
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The scientist who
first discovered that the earth revolves round the sun was Copernicus.
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"Digital
Computer" was invented by Howard Alken.
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Wood is the least conductor
of electricity.
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"Cryptography"
deals with the study of secret writing.
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What is laughing
gas? Nitrous Oxide
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The element common
to all acids is Hydrogen.
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Diamond is an
allotropic form of Carbon.
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Earth revolves
around the sun from? West to east
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Philately is the
science of stamp collection.
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Hydrometer is used
for specific gravity of liquid.
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Which vitamin easily
prepared in body? vitamin D
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Which gas is
commonly used in balloons? Helium
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The most abundant
element in earth curst is Oxygen (O) 46.6% and silican is the second abudent
element of earth and silican is called earth maker.
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One horse power is
equal to 746 watt.
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Which colour
phosphorus used in matches? Red
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Oldest known
element? Copper
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Which shape of
carbon is used in lead pencils? Graphite
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Artificial silk is
called rayon.
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Basic component of
paper is wood.
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The bar is a unit of
pressure equal to 100 kilopascals and roughly equal to the atmospheric pressure
on Earth at sea level.