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β‘οΈGuys syngas has been asked many times in UPSC and other examinations as well , so it's important to know what it is !
π Syngas, also known as synthesis gas, is a molecular mixture that includes hydrogen, methane, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, water vapours, and other hydrocarbons and condensable chemicals.β
π It is a primary byproduct of gasification and the predominant byproduct of high-temperature pyrolysis of any biomass, leftovers, or garbage.β
π Syngas is often generated from carbon-containing feedstocks such as biomass, natural gas, heavy oil, and coal.β
β‘οΈ usually syngas composition consists of high level of CO than Hydrogen and any other gases, the amount of gases can vary significantly depending on the feedstock and the gasification process involved β
π That's why option D should be there and correct which means all of the above gasesβ
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π Syngas, also known as synthesis gas, is a molecular mixture that includes hydrogen, methane, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, water vapours, and other hydrocarbons and condensable chemicals.β
π It is a primary byproduct of gasification and the predominant byproduct of high-temperature pyrolysis of any biomass, leftovers, or garbage.β
π Syngas is often generated from carbon-containing feedstocks such as biomass, natural gas, heavy oil, and coal.β
β‘οΈ usually syngas composition consists of high level of CO than Hydrogen and any other gases, the amount of gases can vary significantly depending on the feedstock and the gasification process involved β
π That's why option D should be there and correct which means all of the above gasesβ
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CSAT PYQS Only RC by @HeyNeelesh.pdf
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Seed Has More Tenacity Than Most Humans.
Unlike ordinary seeds, wild oats possess a unique mechanism that allows them to "move" upon touching the ground.
Equipped with twisting tendrils that act in response to moisture, these seeds can bounce, crawl, and even "walk" to find the perfect spot for germination. This incredible Hydroreactive Feature ensures they spread effectively, seeking out ideal conditions beneath the soil or hidden under stones. Witness the remarkable journey of these seeds, showcasing nature's ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of growth.
Unlike ordinary seeds, wild oats possess a unique mechanism that allows them to "move" upon touching the ground.
Equipped with twisting tendrils that act in response to moisture, these seeds can bounce, crawl, and even "walk" to find the perfect spot for germination. This incredible Hydroreactive Feature ensures they spread effectively, seeking out ideal conditions beneath the soil or hidden under stones. Witness the remarkable journey of these seeds, showcasing nature's ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of growth.
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https://wmo.int/publication-series/state-of-global-climate-2023
https://m.thewire.in/article/environment/2023-was-hottest-year-on-record-2024-to-get-worse-wmo-report
Why Is India So Freaking Hot?
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https://m.thewire.in/article/environment/2023-was-hottest-year-on-record-2024-to-get-worse-wmo-report
Why Is India So Freaking Hot?
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https://wmo.int/publication-series/state-of-global-climate-2023 https://m.thewire.in/article/environment/2023-was-hottest-year-on-record-2024-to-get-worse-wmo-report Why Is India So Freaking Hot? Abhi to April may Jun baki h π₯²
> According to a report published by the MoES
https://www.moes.gov.in/sites/default/files/PIB1945036.pdf β Indiaβs average surface temperature has risen by 0.7 Β°C between 1910 and 2018.
> similar warming has been observed in the sea-surface temperature in the tropical Indian Ocean by 1ΛC for 1951-2015.
> The rise in temperature is gradual. The rise in extreme events is attributed to the complex earth system interactions due to global warming and regional anthropogenic influences.
>Pollution and rapid urbanisation are making the climate hotter than usual. Sometimes the temperature goes quite high, above 45Β°C at the peak of summertime.
> High humidity is also playing a part in the puzzle of Indiaβs extreme summer hotness. In 2015, the most common cause of heatstroke in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana was a combination of high heat and high humidity.
https://scroll.in/article/830811/a-repeat-of-the-2015-andhra-telangana-heat-wave-that-killed-2500-people-is-10-times-more-likely-now
>Urban heat Island - India is rapidly urbanising, with cities now housing 34% of the total population, a 14% increase since 1950. This is a level of urbanisation unprecedented in human history. This clearly has an impact on Indiaβs weather patterns.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-08-23/urban-heat-islands-and-heat-waves-a-deadly-mix
>Rapid deforestation has reduced the countryβs forest cover, which has been a major concern for several decades. The impact of this rapid deforestation can be seen directly in the recent monsoon pattern changes. There are numerous reasons for Indiaβs rapid expansion of deforestation. Among them are the need for agricultural land, commercial logging, mining, population growth, and so on.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/369749987_EFFECT_OF_DEFORESTATION_AND_CLIMATE_CHANGE_IN_INDIA_A_CASE_STUDY_ON_NAMSAI_ARUNACHAL_PRADESH
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https://www.moes.gov.in/sites/default/files/PIB1945036.pdf β Indiaβs average surface temperature has risen by 0.7 Β°C between 1910 and 2018.
> similar warming has been observed in the sea-surface temperature in the tropical Indian Ocean by 1ΛC for 1951-2015.
> The rise in temperature is gradual. The rise in extreme events is attributed to the complex earth system interactions due to global warming and regional anthropogenic influences.
>Pollution and rapid urbanisation are making the climate hotter than usual. Sometimes the temperature goes quite high, above 45Β°C at the peak of summertime.
> High humidity is also playing a part in the puzzle of Indiaβs extreme summer hotness. In 2015, the most common cause of heatstroke in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana was a combination of high heat and high humidity.
https://scroll.in/article/830811/a-repeat-of-the-2015-andhra-telangana-heat-wave-that-killed-2500-people-is-10-times-more-likely-now
>Urban heat Island - India is rapidly urbanising, with cities now housing 34% of the total population, a 14% increase since 1950. This is a level of urbanisation unprecedented in human history. This clearly has an impact on Indiaβs weather patterns.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-08-23/urban-heat-islands-and-heat-waves-a-deadly-mix
>Rapid deforestation has reduced the countryβs forest cover, which has been a major concern for several decades. The impact of this rapid deforestation can be seen directly in the recent monsoon pattern changes. There are numerous reasons for Indiaβs rapid expansion of deforestation. Among them are the need for agricultural land, commercial logging, mining, population growth, and so on.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/369749987_EFFECT_OF_DEFORESTATION_AND_CLIMATE_CHANGE_IN_INDIA_A_CASE_STUDY_ON_NAMSAI_ARUNACHAL_PRADESH
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Indians may already be experiencing temperatures close to limits of human survivability without even being aware
https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/climate-change/indians-may-already-be-experiencing-temperatures-close-to-limits-of-human-survivability-without-even-being-aware-95278
https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/climate-change/indians-may-already-be-experiencing-temperatures-close-to-limits-of-human-survivability-without-even-being-aware-95278
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Indians may already be experiencing temperatures close to limits of human survivability without even being aware
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) declared 2024βs first heatwave conditions for isolated pockets of west Rajasthan on March 27, 2024. But there are many
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Consider the following statements.
Assertion (A) : Cuscuta is a parasitic animal.
Reason (R) : Cuscuta depends on the host plant for its organic food, water and mineral salts.
Assertion (A) : Cuscuta is a parasitic animal.
Reason (R) : Cuscuta depends on the host plant for its organic food, water and mineral salts.