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Hello friends, welcome to Gate Smashers the topic is natural join in DBMS. In this video we are going talk about Natural Join. before natural join let me tell you that I have also made the last video. In which I talked Types of Join. and I did a scenario discuss with the table. that, where we use join Meaning in which scenario do we use joints? So I am expecting that you must watch my video. so that you can know how we use joins? in which scenario do we use joins and what are their types so in those types one type is natural joins natural joins and this natural joins is a very important topic because out of all type of joins the most important is natural join because a large No. of questions come on natural joins and second thing I can say in short one who does not understand Natural Join, cannot understand about Joins. So the first priority is to understand about Natural Join. Now in this video, we are going to discuss Natural Join. will discuss its syntax, with the example. Means...