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  1. Humans mostly think about wild animals that they are more attacking. Because they have not received any kind of training, so they attack from a far. They have got used to living in all kinds of environment. They have to manage their own food and drink and shelter. In short, they live in very rough aRead more

    Humans mostly think about wild animals that they are more attacking. Because they have not received any kind of training, so they attack from a far. They have got used to living in all kinds of environment. They have to manage their own food and drink and shelter. In short, they live in very rough and tough conditions. But at the same time, they enjoy their life more than domestic animals because humans do not imprison them for their interests or earnings.

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  2. Around 1900 BCE, the Sindhu-Sarasvatī civilization experienced significant decline due to environmental changes, such as river drying and flooding. Many urban centers were abandoned, leading to population migrations eastward and the gradual transformation into smaller rural settlements. For more visRead more

    Around 1900 BCE, the Sindhu-Sarasvatī civilization experienced significant decline due to environmental changes, such as river drying and flooding. Many urban centers were abandoned, leading to population migrations eastward and the gradual transformation into smaller rural settlements.

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  3. The Harappans used carts with solid wheels for overland trade and boats for river and coastal routes. Their transportation methods enabled efficient movement of goods within the Indus Valley and with distant regions. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-social-sRead more

    The Harappans used carts with solid wheels for overland trade and boats for river and coastal routes. Their transportation methods enabled efficient movement of goods within the Indus Valley and with distant regions.

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  4. Besides philately, there are infinite things through which we can keep our past alive. Collection of old coins can be one of them. Keeping the belongings of your ancestors can also be one of them. Moreover, we can keep our culture and traditions alive when we follow rituals as advised by our elders.Read more

    Besides philately, there are infinite things through which we can keep our past alive. Collection of old coins can be one of them. Keeping the belongings of your ancestors can also be one of them.
    Moreover, we can keep our culture and traditions alive when we follow rituals as advised by our elders. This can be done on festivals and niceties etc. We, human beings can prepare our future course of action on the basis of past experience and it can help us to achieve desired goals. So incase of any failure in past, we can set new strategies for ourselves and can correct our present and future. So any such habits can make us good person and keep us in discipline.

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  5. It is absolutely correct that apparent illogicality sometimes turns out to be a futuristic projection. There are many things that happened in the past that changed our lives forever. If the bulb had not been invented, today the world would be in darkness. No one even thought that a machine (ComputerRead more

    It is absolutely correct that apparent illogicality sometimes turns out to be a futuristic projection. There are many things that happened in the past that changed our lives forever. If the bulb had not been invented, today the world would be in darkness. No one even thought that a machine (Computer) would do mathematical calculations worth crores in a fraction of a second. And this machine will help us the way we work in hospitals, offices, railways, airports etc. Without their respective invention our life would have been different. No one could have ever imagined that we would be able to talk to a person sitting thousands of miles away in a second through a video call but today its possible.

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