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What does the third level refer to?
The third level refers to the subway of the Grand Central Station that takes passengers to Galesburg, Illinois. This third level on the station was a medium of escape for Charley who was fed up of harsh realities of modern world. This was the world he used to dream of with open eyes. For more pleaseRead more
The third level refers to the subway of the Grand Central Station that takes passengers to Galesburg, Illinois. This third level on the station was a medium of escape for Charley who was fed up of harsh realities of modern world. This was the world he used to dream of with open eyes.
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What role did small seals play in Harappan trade?
Harappan seals, often engraved with animal motifs and inscriptions, played a vital role in trade by marking ownership and authenticating goods. These small seals helped facilitate long-distance trade and ensured the identification of merchants and products. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacaRead more
Harappan seals, often engraved with animal motifs and inscriptions, played a vital role in trade by marking ownership and authenticating goods. These small seals helped facilitate long-distance trade and ensured the identification of merchants and products.
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What was the purpose of the huge basin discovered at Lothal, and how large was it?
The massive basin at Lothal, measuring about 218 by 37 meters, likely served as a dockyard for Harappan ships, facilitating maritime trade. It allowed boats to load, unload, and navigate nearby waterways. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-social-science-chaptRead more
The massive basin at Lothal, measuring about 218 by 37 meters, likely served as a dockyard for Harappan ships, facilitating maritime trade. It allowed boats to load, unload, and navigate nearby waterways.
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What are the two main factors that are currently agreed upon regarding the decline of the Harappan civilisation?
Two main factors widely agreed upon for the decline of the Harappan civilization are environmental changes and river shifts. The drying of the Sarasvatī River and frequent flooding of the Indus River likely disrupted agriculture, trade, and settlements, leading to gradual urban abandonment. For moreRead more
Two main factors widely agreed upon for the decline of the Harappan civilization are environmental changes and river shifts. The drying of the Sarasvatī River and frequent flooding of the Indus River likely disrupted agriculture, trade, and settlements, leading to gradual urban abandonment.
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You have read ‘Adventure’ by Jayant Narlikar in Hornbill Class XI. Compare the interweaving of fantasy and reality in the two stories.
In “Adventure” Jayant Narlikar expressed that many worlds exist at the same time but they appeared to be separated by time. He expressed that the other world also existed and flourish with the world we are aware of. Whereas, in the third level, narrator gets lost in the world of dreams because he waRead more
In “Adventure” Jayant Narlikar expressed that many worlds exist at the same time but they appeared to be separated by time. He expressed that the other world also existed and flourish with the world we are aware of. Whereas, in the third level, narrator gets lost in the world of dreams because he wants peace of mind and for this he dreams of going to a quiet and greener place named Galesburg, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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