A. Newton
B. Newton-Meter
C. Kilogram
D. Meter
A. Newton
B. Newton-Meter
C. Kilogram
D. Meter
A. Waves
B. Particles
C. Energy packets
D. Electromagnetic
A. No-conductor
B. Semiconductor
C. Super Conductor
D. None of these
A. Hygrometer
B. Hydrometer
C. Ammeter
D. Voltmeter
A. Distant objects opaque
B. Distant object clearly
C. Close objects unclear
D. Close objects clearly
A. Distant objects clearly
B. Close objects clearly
C. Both A and B
D. Distant and close objects look unclear
A. Degree of hardness of minerals
B. Degree of viscosity of a liquid
C. Degree of elasticity of a material
D. Degree of brittleness of a substance
A. Anabatic Wind
B. Katabatic wind
C. Lue Wind
D. None of these
The cold and dense air blowing down the mountain slope during the night is known as Katabatic wind. Katabatic wind, also called downslope wind, or gravity wind, wind that blows down a slope because of gravity. It occurs at night, when the highlands radiate heat and are cooled.
A. Carbon
B. Cadmium
C. Manganese
D. None of these
A. Absorption
B. Assimilation
Secretion
D. Metabolism