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Paragraph on “How does a chameleon catch its food?” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

How does a chameleon catch its food? The chameleon (above) is a strange – looking reptile which is able to change its colour to suit its surroundings. It cannot change colour completely, of course, but it can blend in with its background remarkably well. This enables it to approach its food quite closely without being seen. Another interesting feature of chameleons is the way in which their eyes can move independently...
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Paragraph on “Are all snakes poisonous?” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

Are all snakes poisonous?   Many snakes are poisonous- venomous is a better word and if you come across snake , it is better to leave it well alone, just in case !    Snakes such as vipers, cobras and rattlesnakes are very venomous and they use their venom to , kill their prey. The rattlesnake (left) waits until it is close to its prey  – perhaps a rat – and then...
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Paragraph on “What is a cold- blooded animal?” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

What is a cold- blooded animal? Snakes and lizards usually live in hot countries, the reason that reptiles like warm places is because they cold – blooded. This does not really mean that their blood is completely cold, but that they cannot keep themselves warm like birds and mammals can. Reptiles bodies can only be as warm as their surroundings if it is warm, they become active, but if it is...
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Computer Applications in Financial Markets Solved Sample Paper for class 11

SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER 1 Computer Applications in Financial Markets         Class XI      Time allowed : 2 hours                                                                                   Maximum Marks : 40   Note : (i) All questions are compulsory. (ii) Question 1 consists of 10 questions of 1 mark each. (iii) Question 2 consists of 5 questions of 2 marks each. (iv) Question 3 consists of 5 questions of 4 marks each. (v) Answer the questions after carefully reading...
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