Materials that allow light to pass through them only partially are called translucent materials. Butter paper, cloud, muddy water, a sheet of cotton cloth are some of the examples.
Materials that allow light to pass through them only partially are called translucent materials. Butter paper, cloud, muddy water, a sheet of cotton cloth are some of the examples.
Which of the below mentioned regions exhibit less seasonal variations?
a. Tropics
a. Tropics
See lessThe active chemical drug reserpine is obtained from:
b. Rauwolfia
b. Rauwolfia
See lessWhat are magnetic substances?
The materials which get attracted towards a magnet are called magnetic substances.
The materials which get attracted towards a magnet are called magnetic substances.
See lessWhich property of light is responsible for shadow formation?
Light travels in straight line.
Light travels in straight line.
See lessWhat are translucent materials?
Materials that allow light to pass through them only partially are called translucent materials. Butter paper, cloud, muddy water, a sheet of cotton cloth are some of the examples.
Materials that allow light to pass through them only partially are called translucent materials. Butter paper, cloud, muddy water, a sheet of cotton cloth are some of the examples.
See lessWrite the number of bones in an adult human body.
There are 206 bones in an adult human body
There are 206 bones in an adult human body
See lessName the commonly used devices for measuring length.
Measuring tape, ruler, metre rod etc
Measuring tape, ruler, metre rod etc
See lessIf an inverted bottle is vertically forced in a bucket full of water, water does not enter the bottle. Why?
There is no place for water to enter because bottle is full of air.
There is no place for water to enter because bottle is full of air.
See lessWhat is evaporation?
Evaporation is the process in which a liquid gets converted into its vapour.
Evaporation is the process in which a liquid gets converted into its vapour.
See lessHow is salt recovered from the salt solution?
By the process of evaporation.
By the process of evaporation.
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