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THE MAGIC OF NATURE POEM WRITTEN BY SAFALYA PAL

THE MAGIC OF NATURE THE MAGIC OF NATURE OUR WONDER DOES GROW THE SECRETS OF NATURE ARE NOT FOR THE HUMANS TO KNOW THE MAGIC OF NATURE IS FOR ALL TO SEE IT IS ALL AROUND YOU AND ALL AROUND ME THE BEUTIFUL SCENIC VIEW EVERYTHING SEEMS AWESOME AND NEW LOOKING AT THE AWESOME SIGHT YOU FEEL SO TRANQUIL AND DELIGHT THINK HOW THE LUSH FORESTS ALWAYS REMAIN GREEN THINK WHY THE WATER DOESN’T ACCOMPLISH THINK HOW THE NORTHERN LIGHTS ESTABLISH THINK FROM WHERE DO WE GET NATURAL THINGS WE GET ALL THESE FROM THE NATURE AND THOSE ARE POSSIBLE FOR NATURE’S MAGIC! THE NATURAL BEAUTY OF NATURE HAS SO MUCH TO SAY, THE BEAUTIFUL CROSSROADS AND LONG WAY, THE NATURE HAS ITS CHARM, KEEP IT SAFE AND DO NOT HARM, THE NATURE WILL KEEP US UNSAFE, IF WE DON'T KEEP IT SAFE!                                               - SAFALYA PAL
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF NATURE

 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF NATURE I AM THE NATURE. THE CREATOR OF EVRYTHING. I AM EVERYWHERE. I PROVIDED YOU AIR, WATER AND PLACE TO LIVE. I DO MAGIC ON ORGANISMS.   SUCH AS I CAN CHANGE A UGLY CATERPILLAR TO A BEAUTIFUL BUTTERFLY. I AM FULL OF GREEN TREES WHICH GIVE OXYGEN WHICH IS NEDED BY YOU ALL TO SURVIVE AND THEY ALSO TAKE CARBON-DI-OXIDE WHICH HLPS TO MAINTAIN THE RIGHT TEMPERATURE ON EARTH. I MAINTAIN THE WATER CYCLE BY A SPECIAL MAGIC TRICK. IF I DIDN’T OPPERATE THE WATER CYCLE THEN ALL THE WATER ON EARTH WILL JUST TAKE APPROXMATELY 2 DAYS TO FINISH OFF. I ALSO DO A MAGIC ON THE TREES SO THAT THE TREES NEVER BECOME AN EXTINT ORGANISM. I ALSO GIVE YOU COAL, PETROLEUM, JEMS, PEARLS AND MANY OTHER NATURAL RESOURCES AS I LOVE YOU ALL FROM THE CENTER OF MY HEART. I MAINTAIN ALL THE ESSENTIALS PROCESSES FOR LIFE AND ALSO GIVE YOU RESOURCES BUT ALSO YOU DON’T TAKE CARE OF ME. YOU ARE POLLUTING ME DAY BY DAY MORE AND MORE. YOU LITTER THE ROADS BY THROWING GARBAGE EVERYWHERE UNRESPONSIBLY.  

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT WITH A SPECIAL OFFER

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ALL ABOUT PINHOLE CAMERA, NCERT NOTES, CLASS 6

  PINHOLE CAMERA The pinhole camera is based on the principle that light travels in a straight line. Construction of a Pinhole Camera- To construct a pinhole camera follow the steps described below - Take a small box like a shoebox. Paint the box entirely in black to light-proof it Appropriately determine the distance between the film of plastic or ground glass and light source and make a circular pinhole on the bottom of the box Make a shutter by cutting a piece of thick black chart paper. Use sturdy duct tape to hold the shutter in place Use a light adhesive to control the shutter flap and light entering the box Make a viewfinder out of cardboard. Pinhole Camera Image Characteristics- A real image is obtained as the image is obtained on the screen. The size of the image obtained is comparatively smaller than the actual object. The image is inverted on the x-axis as well as on the y-axis. The image can be used in the analysis of the rectilinear propagation of the light. Uses of a P

Introduction to plants

  Introduction to plants Plants are all around us. They help sustain life on earth by creating food and giving out oxygen that we breathe in. Plants Plants are the immovable living organisms all around us. They are the primary food providers. They are mostly green in colour and use sun as the source of energy to make food. Herbs, shrubs and trees Herbs are the smallest plants and do not have woody stem. Shrubs are slightly larger than herbs. Trees are the largest plants and can have large and thick woody stem. Creepers and climbers Creepers and Climbers are types of plants that need support to grow. Algae and mosses Algae and mosses are the most primitive or simple plants. Algae are found mostly floating on water and mosses are seen on surfaces, rocks or bark of trees in humid conditions.

What is mucilage, how does it emerge?

  What is mucilage, how does it emerge ? Mucilage or "sea snot" is the result of the overgrowth of microscopic algae called "Phytoplankton", which constitutes the first step of biological production in the sea. The thick, mucus-like slimy layer contains a variety of microorganisms.  Mucilage formation, which is a secretion released into seawater in response to changes and anomalies in sea conditions, requires a stagnant sea as well as a high amount of nitrogen and phosphorus contents.  Mucilage, which is a part of a natural process under normal conditions, can expand excessively when the weather gets warmer in the spring months and it finds the right temperature and light.  However, as in the case of the Sea of Marmara, experts say the structure of the sea, as well as intense pollution and waste, and global climate change, are the main reasons beyond such intense mucilage formation.

STREET PLANNING IN INDUS VALLEY ➡

  STREET PLANNING IN INDUS VALLEY ➡ The Harappans were perhaps were the first in the world to use wheel transport and there were no traffic jams. The secret behind no traffic jams was wide roads and proper planning. The roads in our Indus Valley cities were as wide as our national highways and even the normal streets were wider than a width of a truck and all these roads and streets were interconnected in perfect Right Angles with a slight curve at the corners so that the heavy carts can turn easily and they planned it all out perfectly to avoid traffic.

HOUSE PLANNING IN INDUS VALLEY ➡

  HOUSE PLANNING IN INDUS VALLEY ➡ So the entire land was divided into blocks, small and big. Houses were constructed in just these blocks so they would have enough space between them. There was a central courtyard around which the rooms, kitchen, water wells and bathroom were arranged. Larger houses also had smaller dwellings connected to them for the guests or servants. The houses would be one to two story and there were stairs to go up and down. The Entrance Door to all these rooms faced the courtyard and also the Entry Gates to houses were restricted to only side streets. They also had compound walls hence anyone could hardly been to others affairs so that they nosy neighbours were a NO! NO!

TOWN PLANNING IN INDUS VALLEY ➡

  ⚫TOWN PLANNING IN INDUS VALLEY ➡ It was all about how they planned their cities. The cities were divided into two parts. One part smaller and the other part bigger. The smaller part was raised above the ground about 12 meters height and it had massive walls surrounding it. The walls protected it from floods. It seems like a proper fort, Na? The archaeologists also thought so. That’s why they named it Citadel. Most of the important people like the kings, the royal families, the priests, they all lived here. The other part was bigger in size and it had all the residential buildings and the public facilities. It was the place for the common people and it was situated below the Citadel. So we call it the lower town and not just that the cities was guarded so well that they have watch towers made of stone to keep a watch on enemies. So that the cities was not only protected from flood but also from any attacks. The Harappan cities had an awesome system of water supply. There was no discri

DISCOVERY AND ORIGIN OF THE INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION ➡

  ⚫DISCOVERY AND ORIGIN OF THE INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION ➡ It was a hot sunny afternoon in the year 1920. The British were ruling India at that time. Workers were all tired and sweaty as they were digging the ground for construction of a new railway station at a small town called Harappa, Punjab. Suddenly, something very surprising happened. They stumbled upon a large pile of bricks buried under the ground. It was as if they have discovered a treasure. “Where did these bricks came from?” they wondered, “Who made all these bricks?” and the weirdest thing was the bricks were really, really old. The news of this mystery spread far and wide and archaeologists from all over the world set out to Harappa to unfold its mystery. In the years to follow, two archaeologists, Dayaram Sahni and R.D. Banerjee let the excavations at Harappa and MohenjoDaro respectively. After excavations, a lot of exciting things were found. There was a whole city buried there. There were seals and artefacts and amazi

NCERT SOLUTIONS OF CHAPTER 7

NCERT SOLUTIONS OF CHAPTER 7 Q. 1. Make a list of occupations of the people who lived within the Mauryan Empire. Ans- The people who lived within the Mauryan Empire undertook the following occupations - trade, handicrafts, farming, herding and hunting gathering. Q. 2. Complete the following statements  a. Officials collected taxes   from the area under the direct control of the ruler. b. Royal princes often went to the provinces as governors. c. The Mauryan rulers tried to control roads and rivers   which were important for transport. d. People in forested regions provided the Mauryan officials with elephants,timber,honey and wax. Q. 3. State wherever true or false - a. Ujjain was the gateway to the North-West.   Ans- False  b. Chandragupta's ideas were written down in the Arthashastra. Ans- False  c. Kalinga was the ancient name of Bengal. Ans- False   d. Most Ashokan inscriptions are in the Brahmi script. Ans- False   Q. 4. What were the problems that Ashoka wanted to solve

How is ZyCoV-D different from the other COVID-19 vaccines?

  How is ZyCoV-D different from the other COVID-19 vaccines? Unlike other intramuscular vaccines available around the world, ZyCov-D is very different in terms of mode of administration and the number of doses: 1.        ZyCoV-D is a genetic or nucleic acid vaccine. It is a three-dose vaccine that needs to be administered on day 1, day 28, and day 56. 2.       Unlike other vaccines, ZyCov-D is a needle-free Covid-19 jab. It uses the ‘Jet Injector’ method, a technique where the needle piercing the skin is replaced by a pressure jet injecting the liquid directly through the upper layer of the skin and into the underlying tissues. This method is a great help for those who show hesitancy because of a fear of needles. Further, the absence of needles can also lead to a significant reduction in side effects like pain at the injection site, swelling, rash, and arm soreness. 3.       As per the interim analysis from Phase 3 clinical trials, in over 28,000 volunteers, Zydus Cadila’s COVID vaccin

How does ZyCoV-D work?

  How does  ZyCoV-D work? ZyCov-D is the world’s first-ever DNA-based vaccine against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It is developed and manufactured by Zydus Cadila, an Ahmedabad-based pharmaceutical company. According to the World Health Organisation, this ‘radical fresh approach’ offers several advantages over traditional vaccines, including improved vaccine stability, the absence of any infectious agent, and the relative ease of large-scale manufacture.

What is a DNA-based vaccine?

  What is a DNA-based vaccine? DNA and RNA   are some of the basic building blocks of life. They are molecules that carry that genetic information that is passed on from parents to molecules.   Once administered, just like any other vaccine, a DNA-based vaccine also teaches our body’s immune system to fight the real virus. They insert a genetically engineered blueprint of viral genes into the  DNA  molecules called “Plasmid”. Once inside, it gives direct instruction to our body to build viral proteins, which the immune system recognizes as foreign and triggers an immune response that protects us from the disease.  The latest ZyCoV-D is also a DNA-based vaccine for the COVID-19 virus that recently got approval from the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) to be tested on humans.

How do vaccines work?

  How do vaccines work? The immune system These viruses go on to infect other cells. This causes havoc and this is where our immune system comes to our rescue. The immune system has a whole army of microscopic assassins that prevent these viruses from turning our body into a virus manufacturing unit factory. Now the immune system responds in two ways to protect us. One is the innate or non-specific immunity and another is the adaptive or specific immunity. Innate Immunity As the name suggests, this kind of immunity is there from birth and is non-specific which means that it responds to all kinds of pathogens in the same way. Its ultimate job is to kill the pathogen. The need here is to actually get into action very very quickly. In fact, as soon as the pathogens are detected. We can think about this type of immunity as more bran and less brain. The cells of the innate immunity go berserk as soon as they know that there are pathogens around. They are like the mad assassins trying to sta