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Jul 29, 2024

[Answer] The Lotus is the national symbol of which country?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " The Lotus is the national symbol of which country? "



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The lotus flower is not only the national flower of India but is also intrinsically significant in religious tradition across Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. Known by many other names, the lotus is often referred to as the "Indian Lotus", the "Sacred Lotus", and the "Bean of India".

It is considered a sacred flower, symbolic of divine beauty and purity, and is associated with Hindu gods, Vishnu, Brahma and Kubera, and goddesses Lakshmi and Sarasvat. In Buddist tradition it is said that Gautama Buddha was born with the ability to walk and wherever he stepped, lotus flowers would bloom.

More Info: www.interflora.com.au



[Answer] Endocarditis affects which human organ?

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Endocarditis is a rare condition that involves inflammation of the heart lining, heart muscles, and heart valves. It is twice as common in men as in women. In the United States, over 25 percent of cases affect people aged 60 years or above. Studies suggest that endocarditis affects at least 4 in every 100,000 people each year, and that the number is increasing.

Endocarditis can happen when bacteria or fungi enter the body because of an infection, or when normally harmless bacteria that live in the mouth, upper respiratory tract, or other parts of the body attack the heart tissue. Normally, the immune system can destroy these unwanted micro-organisms, but any damage to the heart valves can allow them to attach themselves to the heart and to multiply.

More Info: www.medicalnewstoday.com



[Answer] Which animal is in the picture?

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The European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), also known as the western roe deer, chevreuil, or simply roe deer or roe, is a species of deer. The male of the species is sometimes referred to as a roebuck. The roe deer is relatively small, reddish and grey-brown, and well-adapted to cold environments. The species is widespread in Europe, from the Mediterranean to Scandinavia, from Scotland to the Caucasus, and east to northern Iran and Iraq. It is distinct from the somewhat larger Siberian roe deer.

The roe deer is a relatively small deer, with a body length of 95–146 cm (3.1–4.8 ft), a shoulder height of 65–85 cm (2.1–2.8 ft), and a weight of 15–60 kg (33–132 lb) where populations from Ural and Northern Kazakhstan are the largest on average followed by those from Transbaikal, Amur, and Primolskil regions. Bucks in good conditions develop antlers up to 20–25 cm (8–10 in) long with two or three, rarely even four, points.

When the male's antlers begin to regrow, they are covered in a thin layer of velvet-like fur which disappears later on after the hair's blood supply is lost. Males may speed up the process by rubbing their antlers on trees, so that their antlers are hard and stiff for the duels during the mating season. Unlike most cervids, roe deer begin regrowing antlers almost immediately after they are shed

More Info: en.wikipedia.org



[Answer] Which of these can live in a terrarium?

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Terrarium, simulating a dry habitat, for instance, desert or savannah. A terrarium can also be formed to create a temperate woodland habitat and even a jungle-like habitat.

This can be created with pebbles, leaf litter and soil. By misting the terrarium, a natural water cycle occurs within the environment by condensation forming on the lid causing precipitation. Many kinds of plants are suitable for these habitats, including bromeliads, African violets and Crassulaceae. Animals commonly held for observation include reptiles, amphibians, insects, spiders, scorpions and small birds.

Iguanas are also some of the smartest and most affectionate lizards with the ability to form social bonds. These scaly giants are naturally found throughout the tropical of rainforests of South and Central America but are now invasive in Texas and Florida.

Iguanas are typically housed in either custom screen or wooden vision cages: Iguanas over 1.5 feet long should be moved to a larger terrarium or enclosure. The minimum sized cage for adults is 4ft x 6ft x 6ft (121.92 cm x 182.88 cm x 182.88 cm). Hatchlings are best kept in 20-gallon terrariums with screen tops.

More Info: www.everythingreptiles.com



[Answer] In space what does AU mean?

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Astronomical units, abbreviated AU, are a useful unit of measure within our solar system. One AU is the distance from the Sun to Earth's orbit, which is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) or about 8 light-minutes. Thinking in terms of astronomical units makes it easier to think of relative distances in space. The solar system is extremely large and the mile is just too small of a unit to use for measuring interplanetary distances.

They make it easy to see that Jupiter orbits five times farther from the Sun than Earth, and that Saturn is twice as far from the Sun as Jupiter. Calculate the scale value for each Solar System object using a scale factor of 10 centimeters per astronomical unit (AU).

The Light Year is about 64,500 times larger than the Astronomical Unit, too large to be appropriate for an object the size of our solar system. The Light Year is fine for measuring distances to stars or other galaxies but not for measuring distances within our own solar system.

More Info: earthsky.org



[Answer] Who was the first British monarch to make a radio address?

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...On April 23, 1924, George V addressed the crowd at the opening of the British Empire Exhibition at London’s Wembley Park (later known as Wembley Stadium).

[Answer] Which monarch did Shakespeare NOT write a play about?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which monarch did Shakespeare NOT write a play about?"



...Despite his reign leading to the outbreak of the English Civil War, Charles I never had a Shakespeare play written about him because Shakespeare died before he became king in 1625.