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  1. Asked: 5 months agoIn: Science

    What is the concept of plate tectonics?

    Aditya Gupta
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    Added an answer about 5 months ago

    Plate tectonics is the movement of Earth’s crustal plates on the molten mantle, causing earthquakes, mountains, and ocean formation.

    Plate tectonics is the movement of Earth’s crustal plates on the molten mantle, causing earthquakes, mountains, and ocean formation.

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  2. Asked: 5 months agoIn: Science

    What is an atom made of?

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    An atom is made up of three primary subatomic particles: Proton Neutron Electron

    An atom is made up of three primary subatomic particles:

    1. Proton
    2. Neutron
    3. Electron
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  3. Asked: 5 months agoIn: Astrology and Numerology

    what is karma alignment technic?

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    Added an answer about 5 months ago

    Karma alignment means performing actions in according with dharma and the right purpose… Here’s a simplified approach: 1. Have Clear Intentions - Act with selflessness and compassion… 2. Follow Dharma - Focus on your duties and righteous deeds… 3. Let Go of Results - As taught in the Bhagavad Gita,Read more

    Karma alignment means performing actions in according with dharma and the right purpose…

    Here’s a simplified approach:

    1. Have Clear Intentions – Act with selflessness and compassion…

    2. Follow Dharma – Focus on your duties and righteous deeds…

    3. Let Go of Results – As taught in the Bhagavad Gita, perform actions without attachment to outcomes…

    4. Embrace Service and Compassion – Contribute to others’ well-being through help and service….

    5. Self-Reflect Regularly – Evaluate your actions and improve when necessary…

    These steps guide your actions in the right direction and bring peace to life…

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  4. Asked: 5 months agoIn: Science

    What is the future of space tourism?

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    Space tourism ka future kaafi exciting aur possibilities se bhara hua hai. Abhi ke liye yeh sirf ultra-rich logon ke liye hai, lekin aane wale samay mein technology aur competition ki wajah se costs kam ho sakti hain. Companies jaise SpaceX, Blue Origin aur Virgin Galactic is field mein lead kar rahRead more

    Space tourism ka future kaafi exciting aur possibilities se bhara hua hai. Abhi ke liye yeh sirf ultra-rich logon ke liye hai, lekin aane wale samay mein technology aur competition ki wajah se costs kam ho sakti hain. Companies jaise SpaceX, Blue Origin aur Virgin Galactic is field mein lead kar rahi hain.

    Aane wale dino mein:

    1. Suborbital Trips: Log short flights mein zero gravity ka experience karenge, jaise abhi Blue Origin kar raha hai.

    2. Orbital Stays: SpaceX jaise missions logon ko space stations par le ja sakte hain.

    3. Lunar Tourism: Moon par visit karna bhi ek reality ban sakta hai, khas kar Artemis mission ke baad.

    4. Hotels in Space: Space hotels jaise projects shuru hone ki umeed hai, jahan log stay aur space view ka maza le sakein.

    Yeh industry abhi shuruaat par hai, lekin future mein yeh ek normal luxury travel ka part ban sakta hai…

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  5. Asked: 5 months agoIn: Science

    What is the next big space mission after Mars exploration?

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    Lunar bases ke liye NASA ka Artemis program agla bada step hai. Asteroid exploration jaise Psyche mission aur Jupiter ki moons (Europa, Ganymede) ka study bhi future ke focus me hai. Interstellar missions jaise Breakthrough Starshot bhi plan kiye ja rahe hain.

    • Lunar bases ke liye NASA ka Artemis program agla bada step hai. Asteroid exploration jaise Psyche mission aur Jupiter ki moons (Europa, Ganymede) ka study bhi future ke focus me hai. Interstellar missions jaise Breakthrough Starshot bhi plan kiye ja rahe hain.
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  6. Asked: 5 months agoIn: Science

    Could humans survive on Mars without terraforming?

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    Humans cannot survive on Mars without significant life-support systems. The planet’s thin atmosphere (95% carbon dioxide), extreme cold, lack of liquid water, and harmful radiation make it inhospitable. Terraforming would be required for long-term, large-scale habitation.

    Humans cannot survive on Mars without significant life-support systems. The planet’s thin atmosphere (95% carbon dioxide), extreme cold, lack of liquid water, and harmful radiation make it inhospitable. Terraforming would be required for long-term, large-scale habitation.

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  7. Asked: 5 months agoIn: Education

    I want to know everything about qukut?

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    Added an answer about 5 months ago

    Qukut is a popular online platform designed for asking and answering questions on virtually any topic. It serves as a global knowledge-sharing hub where users can share their expertise, opinions, and insights, fostering engaging discussions. • Purpose: To connect people with questions to those who hRead more

    Qukut is a popular online platform designed for asking and answering questions on virtually any topic. It serves as a global knowledge-sharing hub where users can share their expertise, opinions, and insights, fostering engaging discussions.

    • Purpose: To connect people with questions to those who have answers, creating a dynamic community-driven knowledge base.

    How qukut Works

    1. Questions and Answers:

    • Users can ask questions about topics they’re curious about.

    • Other users respond with detailed answers, often sharing their expertise or unique perspectives.

    2. Upvotes and Downvotes:

    • Answers can be upvoted or downvoted based on their quality, relevance, and helpfulness.

    3. Topics:

    •Qukut covers a wide range of topics, from technology and science to personal growth, career advice, and entertainment.

    Why People Use Qukut!

    • To Learn: Gain insights from experts and enthusiasts.

    • To Share Knowledge: Contribute by answering questions.

    • Networking: Engage with people from diverse fields and backgrounds.

    • Entertainment: Explore intriguing or unusual topics and stories.

    Thank you …

     

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  8. Asked: 5 months agoIn: Automotive, Education

    Which is better iphone or android ?

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    Added an answer about 5 months ago

    The "best" smartphone depends entirely on your individual needs and preferences. Both iPhone (running iOS) and Android offer a wide range of features and capabilities. Here's a breakdown to help you decide: iPhone: * Pros: * Seamless Ecosystem: iPhones integrate seamlessly with other Apple devices lRead more

    The “best” smartphone depends entirely on your individual needs and preferences. Both iPhone (running iOS) and Android offer a wide range of features and capabilities. Here’s a breakdown to help you decide:
    iPhone:
    * Pros:
    * Seamless Ecosystem: iPhones integrate seamlessly with other Apple devices like Macs, iPads, and Apple Watches.
    * Strong Security: Apple has a strong reputation for device and software security.
    * User-Friendly Interface: iOS is known for its intuitive and easy-to-use interface.
    * High-Quality Camera: iPhones consistently rank among the best smartphone cameras.
    * Excellent Resale Value: iPhones tend to hold their value better than many Android phones.
    * Cons:
    * Limited Customization: Compared to Android, iOS offers less flexibility for customization.
    * Higher Price Point: iPhones generally have a higher price tag than comparable Android devices.
    * App Store Limitations: The App Store has fewer apps than the Google Play Store, and some apps may have limited functionality on iOS.
    Android:
    * Pros:
    * Wide Variety of Choices: Android offers a vast selection of devices from various manufacturers at different price points.
    * Customization: Android allows for extensive customization, from launchers and widgets to themes and icon packs.
    * Open Source: Android’s open-source nature fosters innovation and a wider range of features.
    * Google Integration: Deep integration with Google services like Gmail, Maps, and Assistant.
    * More Affordable Options: Android offers a wider range of budget-friendly options.
    * Cons:
    * Fragmentation: The wide variety of Android devices can lead to inconsistencies in software updates and performance.
    * Security Concerns: While improving, Android has historically faced more security challenges than iOS.
    * Bloatware: Some Android phones come pre-loaded with unwanted apps.
    Here’s a simple guide to help you choose:
    * Prioritize simplicity and seamless integration: Choose an iPhone.
    * Want more customization and a wider range of choices: Choose Android.
    * On a budget: Android offers more affordable options.
    * Value camera quality and a premium experience: Consider an iPhone.
    Ultimately, the best way to decide is to try out both platforms if possible and see which one you prefer. You can also research specific models within each ecosystem to find the one that best suits your needs.

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  9. Asked: 5 months agoIn: Education, Environment

    Universe

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    Added an answer about 5 months ago

    The Big Bang Theory: The prevailing scientific theory suggests the universe began with a rapid expansion from an incredibly hot and dense state about 13.8 billion years ago.

    The Big Bang Theory: The prevailing scientific theory suggests the universe began with a rapid expansion from an incredibly hot and dense state about 13.8 billion years ago.

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  10. Asked: 5 months agoIn: Science

    How much of the human DNA matches to that of a chimpanzee??

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    Added an answer about 5 months ago

    Humans share about 98-99% of their DNA with chimpanzees.

    Humans share about 98-99% of their DNA with chimpanzees.

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