10 Lines on Birds

Among many species in existence, birds are the most common one found across the globe. There are almost more than ten thousands of species of birds occupying broad range of our biological ecosystem. Birds have some common features like they all have feathers, wings and the two legs. They are considered to be the warm …

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10 Lines on Crow

Crows are the birds of unique features which you might have heard or seen on quite number of occasions across the surroundings. Crows are like social mammal who have innate ability to think, act, mimic and use different techniques and tools to get the food. They prefer to live in a group just like a …

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10 Lines on Earthworm

Earthworms belong to the category of invertebrate animals with more than 4000 species worldwide. The scientific name of the earthworm is “Lumbricina”. The natural habitat of earthworm includes tropical forests, mountains, grassland except the region with extreme temperatures like deserts and Antarctica. Earthworms are basically tube-sized creatures which are found in fresh moist soil of …

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10 Lines on Dr. Ambedkar Mahaparinirvan Diwas

“Mahaparinirvan Diwas” is celebrated on 6th December every year on the occasion of the death anniversary of “Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar”, popularly known as “Babasaheb”. Mahaparinirvan Diwas is celebrated to honor and remember the contributions made by Babasaheb to Indian society. It is also celebrated to respect his struggle against caste inequalities. He is known as …

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Intransitive Verbs

Explanation Intransitive Verbs express the action that is taken by something or somebody upon itself; without any object. Intransitive Verbs doesn’t need an object to take action, unlike in Transitive Verbs where an object is required. Intransitive Verbs are not complemented by an Object. Go through the sentences given below- > He smiled. > Rocky …

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Transitive Verbs

What Are Transitive Verbs? Transitive Verbs are the words which need a direct object to complete the action (of verb) upon that direct object. Without the direct Object the sentence seems incomplete and irrelevant. Transitive verbs are always followed by a noun or an object, on which the action is being performed or is meant …

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10 Lines on Food Waste

Food waste refers to the food which was thrown away, since it was not needed because when you take extra food in your bowl or plate without knowing your capacity to eat, then wastage of food happens. Wastage of food can occur at any stage whether in production, processing or packaging, as it has to …

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10 Lines on Noise Pollution

Noise pollution is emission of loud sound which can harmfully impact the humans as well as animal activities or health. The sources of noise pollution produced outdoor are generally machines, transport vehicles etc. industries and residential buildings and apartments also create noise pollution in residential areas. There are some sources which create noise pollution in …

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10 Lines on Soil Pollution

Soil pollution is a phenomenon of land degradation which is caused due to the presence of “Xenobiotic” or human made and “Carcinogenic” or cancerous materials and chemicals into the soil. Generally, it is caused by industrialization, pesticides and insecticides used in agricultural field and irregular waste disposal. The most common chemicals which cause soil pollution …

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