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I am a teacher& engineer. I am giving home/online/tutor home tuition since 2014.I have a degree in Mechanical engineering from NIT. My key skills are good communication skills and deep knowledge of subject.

Languages Spoken

Hindi Mother Tongue (Native)

English Proficient

Education

National institute of foundry and forging technology 2015

Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)

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Pimple Saudagar, Pune, India - 411027

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Class 12 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition

4

Board

State, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Chemistry, History, English, Philosophy, Geography, Physics, Political Science

Experience in School or College

During college time I provide home tution to the 10 students .Now all are studying in prestigious institution ( IIT and NIT). I worked as teacher in Akash institute and Vision class @pune.

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

English, Chemistry, Geography, Physics, Mathematics, History, Psychology

Class 10 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition

5

Board

State, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

English, Hindi, Social science, Science, Mathematics

Experience in School or College

IAS Vision and Akash institute

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Social Science, English, Science, Mathematics, Hindi

Class 11 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition

2

Board

State, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Chemistry, History, Mathematics, Geography, Physics, Political Science

Taught in School or College

Yes

BTech Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in BTech Tuition

2

BTech Mechanical subjects

Thermodynamics, Material Science and Metallurgy, Welding Technology, Manufacturing Technology, Operations Research

BTech Branch

BTech Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, BTech Mechanical Engineering

BTech Metallurgical & Materials subjects

Physical Metallurgy

Type of class

Crash Course

Class strength catered to

Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions

Taught in School or College

Yes

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FAQs

1. Which school boards of Class 12 do you teach for?

State and CBSE

2. Have you ever taught in any School or College?

Yes

3. Which classes do you teach?

I teach BTech Tuition, Class 10 Tuition, Class 11 Tuition and Class 12 Tuition Classes.

4. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

5. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 4 years.

Answers by Rahul Patel (1)

Answered on 19/11/2019 Learn CBSE/Class 11/English/English - Hornbill - Writing Skills/Summarising/NCERT Solutions/Summarize 2

Read the text below and summarise it.

Green Sahara

The Great Desert Where Hippos Once Wallowed

The Sahara sets a standard for dry land. It’s the world’s largest desert. Relative humidity can drop into the low single digits. There are places where it rains only about once a century. There are people who reach the end of their lives without ever seeing water come from the sky.

Yet beneath the Sahara are vast aquifers of fresh water, enough liquid to fill a small sea. It is fossil water, a treasure laid down in prehistoric times, some of it possibly a million years old. Just 6,000 years ago, the Sahara was a much different place.

It was green. Prehistoric rock art in the Sahara shows something surprising: hippopotamuses, which need year-round water.

“We don’t have much evidence of a tropical paradise out there, but we had something perfectly liveable,” says Jennifer Smith, a geologist at Washington University in St Louis.

The green Sahara was the product of the migration of the paleo-monsoon. In the same way that ice ages come and go, so too do monsoons migrate north and south. The dynamics of earth’s motion are responsible. The tilt of the earth’s axis varies in a regular cycle — sometimes the planet is more tilted towards the sun, sometimes less so. The axis also wobbles like a spinning top. The date of the earth’s perihelion — its closest approach to the sun — varies in cycle as well.

At times when the Northern Hemisphere tilts sharply towards the sun and the planet makes its closest approach, the increased blast of sunlight during the north’s summer months can cause the African monsoon (which currently occurs between the Equator and roughly 17°N latitude) to shift to the north as it did 10,000 years ago, inundating North Africa.

Around 5,000 years ago the monsoon shifted dramatically southward again. The prehistoric inhabitants of the Sahara discovered that their relatively green surroundings were undergoing something worse than a drought (and perhaps they migrated towards the Nile Valley, where Egyptian culture began to flourish at around the same time).

“We’re learning, and only in recent years, that some climate changes in the past have been as rapid as anything underway today,” says Robert Giegengack, a University of Pennsylvania geologist.

As the land dried out and vegetation decreased, the soil lost its ability to hold water when it did rain. Fewer clouds formed from evaporation. When it rained, the water washed away and evaporated quickly. There was a kind of runaway drying effect. By 4,000 years ago the Sahara had become what it is today.

No one knows how human-driven climate change may alter the Sahara in the future. It’s something scientists can ponder while sipping bottled fossil water pumped from underground.

“It’s the best water in Egypt,” Giegengack said — clean, refreshing mineral water. If you want to drink something good, try the ancient buried treasure of the Sahara.

JOEL ACHENBACK
Staff Writer, Washington Post

Climate change can occur due to natural phenomena like change in earth axis of rotation or sun come closer to earth, but it can happen by human-driven activities also. Sahara is the excellent example of climate change due to natural occurrences that happen a lot 5000 years ago when monsoon shifted dramatically... ...more

Climate change can occur due to natural phenomena like change in earth axis of rotation or sun come closer to earth, but it can happen by human-driven activities also. Sahara is the excellent example of climate change due to natural occurrences that happen a lot 5000 years ago when monsoon shifted dramatically to southward again, as it was earlier before 10000 years ago. Prehistoric rock art, hippopotamuses images support that some time in the back, the place has a sufficient amount of water bodies. Due to climate change surface water gets dried up but still, fresh water will be available somewhere beneath the surface. Climate change also forces the inhabitants to relocate and stay near the Nile valley where prehistoric Egyptian culture flourished. 

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Teaches

Class 12 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition

4

Board

State, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Chemistry, History, English, Philosophy, Geography, Physics, Political Science

Experience in School or College

During college time I provide home tution to the 10 students .Now all are studying in prestigious institution ( IIT and NIT). I worked as teacher in Akash institute and Vision class @pune.

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

English, Chemistry, Geography, Physics, Mathematics, History, Psychology

Class 10 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition

5

Board

State, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

English, Hindi, Social science, Science, Mathematics

Experience in School or College

IAS Vision and Akash institute

Taught in School or College

Yes

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Social Science, English, Science, Mathematics, Hindi

Class 11 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition

2

Board

State, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Chemistry, History, Mathematics, Geography, Physics, Political Science

Taught in School or College

Yes

BTech Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in BTech Tuition

2

BTech Mechanical subjects

Thermodynamics, Material Science and Metallurgy, Welding Technology, Manufacturing Technology, Operations Research

BTech Branch

BTech Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, BTech Mechanical Engineering

BTech Metallurgical & Materials subjects

Physical Metallurgy

Type of class

Crash Course

Class strength catered to

Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions

Taught in School or College

Yes

No Reviews yet!

Answers by Rahul Patel (1)

Answered on 19/11/2019 Learn CBSE/Class 11/English/English - Hornbill - Writing Skills/Summarising/NCERT Solutions/Summarize 2

Read the text below and summarise it.

Green Sahara

The Great Desert Where Hippos Once Wallowed

The Sahara sets a standard for dry land. It’s the world’s largest desert. Relative humidity can drop into the low single digits. There are places where it rains only about once a century. There are people who reach the end of their lives without ever seeing water come from the sky.

Yet beneath the Sahara are vast aquifers of fresh water, enough liquid to fill a small sea. It is fossil water, a treasure laid down in prehistoric times, some of it possibly a million years old. Just 6,000 years ago, the Sahara was a much different place.

It was green. Prehistoric rock art in the Sahara shows something surprising: hippopotamuses, which need year-round water.

“We don’t have much evidence of a tropical paradise out there, but we had something perfectly liveable,” says Jennifer Smith, a geologist at Washington University in St Louis.

The green Sahara was the product of the migration of the paleo-monsoon. In the same way that ice ages come and go, so too do monsoons migrate north and south. The dynamics of earth’s motion are responsible. The tilt of the earth’s axis varies in a regular cycle — sometimes the planet is more tilted towards the sun, sometimes less so. The axis also wobbles like a spinning top. The date of the earth’s perihelion — its closest approach to the sun — varies in cycle as well.

At times when the Northern Hemisphere tilts sharply towards the sun and the planet makes its closest approach, the increased blast of sunlight during the north’s summer months can cause the African monsoon (which currently occurs between the Equator and roughly 17°N latitude) to shift to the north as it did 10,000 years ago, inundating North Africa.

Around 5,000 years ago the monsoon shifted dramatically southward again. The prehistoric inhabitants of the Sahara discovered that their relatively green surroundings were undergoing something worse than a drought (and perhaps they migrated towards the Nile Valley, where Egyptian culture began to flourish at around the same time).

“We’re learning, and only in recent years, that some climate changes in the past have been as rapid as anything underway today,” says Robert Giegengack, a University of Pennsylvania geologist.

As the land dried out and vegetation decreased, the soil lost its ability to hold water when it did rain. Fewer clouds formed from evaporation. When it rained, the water washed away and evaporated quickly. There was a kind of runaway drying effect. By 4,000 years ago the Sahara had become what it is today.

No one knows how human-driven climate change may alter the Sahara in the future. It’s something scientists can ponder while sipping bottled fossil water pumped from underground.

“It’s the best water in Egypt,” Giegengack said — clean, refreshing mineral water. If you want to drink something good, try the ancient buried treasure of the Sahara.

JOEL ACHENBACK
Staff Writer, Washington Post

Climate change can occur due to natural phenomena like change in earth axis of rotation or sun come closer to earth, but it can happen by human-driven activities also. Sahara is the excellent example of climate change due to natural occurrences that happen a lot 5000 years ago when monsoon shifted dramatically... ...more

Climate change can occur due to natural phenomena like change in earth axis of rotation or sun come closer to earth, but it can happen by human-driven activities also. Sahara is the excellent example of climate change due to natural occurrences that happen a lot 5000 years ago when monsoon shifted dramatically to southward again, as it was earlier before 10000 years ago. Prehistoric rock art, hippopotamuses images support that some time in the back, the place has a sufficient amount of water bodies. Due to climate change surface water gets dried up but still, fresh water will be available somewhere beneath the surface. Climate change also forces the inhabitants to relocate and stay near the Nile valley where prehistoric Egyptian culture flourished. 

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Rahul Patel conducts classes in BTech Tuition, Class 10 Tuition and Class 11 Tuition. Rahul is located in Pimple Saudagar, Pune. Rahul takes at students Home and Regular Classes- at his Home. He has 5 years of teaching experience . Rahul has completed Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) from National institute of foundry and forging technology in 2015. HeĀ is well versed in Hindi and English.

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