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The river known as the 'Lifeline of Egypt' is the Nile River. Explanation:The Nile River is called the 'Lifeline of Egypt' because it is the primary source of water for the country's agriculture, drinking water, and sanitation. It has been central to Egyptian civilization for thousands of years, providing fertile land and supporting the livelihoods of the population.
The amount of water at the permanent wilting point is:
According to latest Final estimates of Foodgrain production 2023-24, Which state is the largest producer of sugarcane in India?
Which element is most useful for root growth?
How much DAP is required to supply N @90 kg/ha in an area of 18 m2
Which type of farming involves clearing tracts of land by burning, cultivating for a limited period, and then abandoning the land for a number of years?
Which is one of the essential amino acid which is abundant in milk proteins
Nitrites are oxidised to nitrates by which microorganism?
Nipping – the removal of apical bud of young plants, is done in which crop?
Which of the following is rightly matched?
Which forest act in India focuses on community-based forest management and conservation?