The Grey Revolution primarily refers to the significant increase in the production of cereals, particularly through advancements in agricultural techniques and technologies, rather than being directly related to fish. However, it can be loosely connected to aquaculture and fish farming through the broader context of improving food production systems. Efforts to enhance fish production, like the Blue Revolution, focus specifically on aquatic resources, while the Grey Revolution centers on terrestrial crops. Thus, while they share a common goal of increasing food supply, they pertain to different sectors.
Grey revolution is nothing but the revolution created in electronic gadgets
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If you are talking about the mullet or grey mullet, then yes, they do. If you are just talking about fish that are colored grey, then the answer is probably, but it's not certain. Most fish lay eggs, but some are live bearers.
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Veronica Grey goes by Fysche (fish).
Grey revolution refers to the development and modernization of the iron and steel industry in India during the late 1960s and early 1970s. This revolution aimed to increase steel production in the country and promote industrial growth. It played a significant role in boosting India's economy and infrastructure.
Devendar sharma
no but they say so.
Mullet
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They eat fish ,squid,and shrimp.