One cannot place less emphasis on the fact as to how important it is to solve questions asked by UPSC Previously. In fact, UPSC tends to repeat from its own stock, verbatim.
This thread, shall be solely dedicated for posting questions asked in CSP & CAPF.
I shall be posting questions here on a daily basis. Urge you all to answer these in all seriousness. Shoot doubts if you have any, wrt solving any question.
Remember the idea is to solve them, again. Reading questions and solutions is NOT sufficient.
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Read 1st Reply.. Pavneet Singh (***ram Faculty on IR ) .. This shows importance of PYQs !! Best Wishes all here.. Keep it up ! Coaching Test series has very different utilities for different people but UPSC PYQs are only real saviours. Practice maximum and Find out the trends in them. You will feel enlightened while reading books post that phase ! ATB
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Read 1st Reply.. Pavneet Singh (***ram Faculty on IR ) .. This shows importance of PYQs !! Best Wishes all here.. Keep it up ! Coaching Test series has very different utilities for different people but UPSC PYQs are only real saviours. Practice maximum and Find out the trends in them. You will feel enlightened while reading books post that phase ! ATB
#Hum_Hongey_Kamyaab_Ek_Din
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? True that Sir!
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what is the sea salinity and temperature conditions?
Sunlight: Corals need to grow in shallow water where sunlight can reach them. Corals depend on the zooxanthellae (algae) that grow inside of them for oxygen and other things, and since these algae needs sunlight to survive, corals also need sunlight to survive. Corals rarely develop in water deeper than 165 feet (50 meters).
Clear water: Corals need clear water that lets sunlight through; they don’t thrive well when the water is opaque. Sediment and plankton can cloud water, which decreases the amount of sunlight that reaches the zooxanthellae.
Warm water temperature: Reef-building corals require warm water conditions to survive. Different corals living in different regions can withstand various temperature fluctuations. However, corals generally live in water temperatures of68–90° F or 20–32° C.
Salinity: Corals occur in a salinity range between32 and 40PSU (practical salinity units). Normal sea salinity is around 35 PSU.