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Paragraph on “Which Mammal has a poison spur?” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

Which Mammal has a poison spur? The male duck – billed platypus, that lives in Australia, has!  It has five very strong  each of its four feet, but the back feet have an extra claw, which  can discharge poison. It is used when fighting. In fact the feet of these dark brown, oval shaped furry mammals  are very interesting altogether. They are webbed, for the purposes of swimming, and the web...
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Paragraph on “What was a clipper ship?” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

What was a clipper ship? This was a nineteenth century wooden sailing vessel built and rigged, or equipped, for speed. With the discovery of steam and its increasing use in shipping by the early 1800s, the position of the sailing ship as a means of transporting people and goods across the oceans, was threatened. So the clipper ship was designed as a final attempt to prove the supremacy of sial over...
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Paragraph on “Why did it become important for nations to have a powerful fleet?” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

Why did it become important for nations to have a powerful fleet?   Following the successful Norman and Danish invasion of England by sea, which ended in the Norman Conquest of 1066, it was clear that the best way of conquering other lands  and peoples was by having a strong fleet of sea- going vessels, manned by soldiers. So it was with this though that nations realised too, that a strong...
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Paragraph on “Who were the first sea- going sailors and what were early ships used for ?” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

Who were the first sea- going sailors and what were early ships used for ? Norse sailors, commonly known as the Vikings, became the first true sea- going adventurers, when they set out in their longships from the firods of Seandinavia and Denmark and began their invasions of England about AD 800. It is known that they crossed the Atlantic Ocean in their open boats to North America about AD 1000-500...
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Paragraph on “How did man learn to sail?” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

How did man learn to sail? Before man learned to sail he had to discover the principle of flotation and   this is probably did by accident. Noticing how fallen pieces of trees floated in rivers and lakes, primitive man experimented by holding onto logs and discovered that they could support his weight and remain afloat. He developed this ‘floating vehicle’ by tying logs of wood together with vines, bundling reeds together,...
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Paragraph on “What is a Light Year?” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

What is a Light Year?     a light year is the unit which is used to measure the distance between astronomical objects. It is the distance traveled by a ray of light in one year, and since light travels at a speed of 300,000 km (186,000 miles) per second, this amounts to nearly ten million million kilometers ( six million million miles)! Even so, the nearest star to the Sun...
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Paragraph on “What is a Galaxy?” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

What is a Galaxy? A galaxy is a huge system of stars, gas and dust which is held together by its own gravity. Our Sun is a small star among an estimated 100,000 million others which make there are thousands of millions of galaxies in the Universe, of all different shapes and sizes, separated by vast regions of space. The Andromeda galaxy is the nearest galaxy to our own and it...
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