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3351.

Hello friend ,plz help me, some point about haw to write the school based activity

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By SHOWING some INTEREST and by CREATIVE THINKING

3352.

Give an account of the northern plains of india

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The Northern Plains have been formed from the alluvium that the mountain rivers deposited here. This turned the soil on the surfaced land fertile for growing a rich harvest of variety of crops. This led to the development of the INDUS River VALLEY Civilisation. The rich soil was further aided by favourable climate and constant water supply from the rivers. Between the mouths of the Indus and the Ganga-Brahmaputra, the North Indian Plain covers a distance of 3200 km. It is 300 to 150 km wide at some places. The North Indian Plains have the Indus river system in the west and the Ganga-Brahmaputra river system in the east. The first includes Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Satluj. The Indus flows into the Arabian Sea. The second includes Ganga, its TRIBUTARIES and the Brahmaputra which combine as Meghna as they drain into the Bay of Bengal. They form the WORLD’s largest and fastest growing delta. The difference in relief has led the North Indian Plains to be DIVIDED into four zones : (i) Bhabhar, (ii) Tarai, (iii) Bangar and (iv) Khadar.
3353.

What types of rocks formed the peninsular plateau?

Answer» EXTRUSIVE IGNEOUS ROCK....
3354.

Name an effect of the earth rotation

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The effect of Earth's ROTATION is it CAUSES day and NIGHT in earth.
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3355.

What is the difference between natural and human made environment

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So SILLI QUESTION . GIVE me ANOTHER question

3356.

How many types of Depositional plains are there and plz explain them

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Depositional plains

Alluvial plains, formed by RIVERS, and may be one of these OVERLAPPING TYPES: ...

Lacustrine plain, a plain that originally formed in a lacustrine ENVIRONMENT, that is, as the bed of a lake.

Lava plain, formed by SHEETS of flowing lava

3357.

How do water bodies get contaminated by effluents from industries

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Industries ENTER their waste and other PRODUCTS into the WATER. That is how it becomes contaminated and POLLUTED.

3358.

gather information about Forts consider the following points for its determination of location period of construction construction style and security mechanism

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1. The Coastal Plains of Gujarat: This forms the north portion of the west coast. It is quite wide. The lowland in the Kachchh region from marshes and are called Rann. In the monsoon this entire Rann region lies under water. In the past, the Gulf of Khambhat extended into the Rann of Kachchh and the Kathiawar Peninsula was an island.

2. The Coastal Plain of the Konkan: From Daman in the north to Goa in the south lays the Konkan Coastal Plain. This plain extends for 500 km but is very narrow and broken. No other coastal plain of India is so narrow. Most of the plain is formed of rock. Through the northern part of this coast flows the Baitarani River.

3. The Coastal Plains of Karnataka: South of the Konkan coast starts the coastal plains of Karnataka between Goa in the north and Mangalore in the south, for 225 km. Though this coastal plain is narrow it is wider near Mangalore 70 km. At many places along the coast the plain is sandy and at some places the WESTERN Ghat reaches the sea. To the east of this plain lies the highest WATERFALL of India, called Jog or Gersoppa which falls across the Sharavati River. The height of the fall is 275 meters.

4. The Coastal Plains of Malabar: The extreme southern part of the west coal plain lies in the state of Kerala and is called the Malabar Coast. Compared to the Konkan and Karnataka Coastal plains this is the widest at 25 km on average.

5. Lagoons: There are many sand dunes, lakes or lagoons along the Malabar Coast. The local people call these lagoons Kayal e.g. the 80 km long Vembanad Kayall near Kochi and the Ashtamudi Kayal near Kollan (Quilon) are famous.

Importance of coastal plains of IndiaThe fertile plains along the coast produce large amounts of rice, SUGARCANE, coconut, various spices etc.Through the ports of Mumbai, Chennai, Mormugao, Kochi (Cochin) etc most of the international TRADE of India is conducted.Large amount of salt is produced from the northern part of the west coastal plain from sea water.Mineral Oil and Natural Gas is either being extracted or possibility of the resources being present is very probable in the river valleys of Krishna, Godavari and Kauvery.Due to the suitable environment in the coastal regions population DENSITY is very high.Related Posts:
3359.

Do you agree that regions and necessities influence the difference in the means of livelihood

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Yes according to me I agree that regions and necessity influences the difference in the means of livelihood.

Firstly TAKING regions into consideration. We can consider regions of two types Urban.
and rural.
Urban areas which are highly developed provide more efficiency of jobs and since there are more jobs then the livelihood in context to economy and income gradually increases. Further if we talk about rural areas and rural which is village area. do not provide much high efficiency of jobs which does not lead to gradual increase in the livelihood in context to economy. Since rural areas are not properly developed therefore they do not provide good opportunities for jobs as compared to the urban areas.
Further taking necessities into consideration.
Necessity definitely affects the livelihood of a person as a person earns his or her livelihood by working hard,working hard NEEDS energy and energy is being provided by many
foods. Incontext to necessity if we consider food then we can see that an individual requires energy which he or she can only get through food this energy is being required as it is used for constructive activities in the technical sector and other sectors which helps in the earning of a livelihood. There are other necessities like AVAILABILITY of proper food, availability of water, availability of proper SHELTER and many more things.
If we take necessity into the consideration in a rural area then it is also going to affect the livelihood for example the necessity for farmer for growing his or her crop is IRRIGATION facilities , proper availability of fertilizers and manures. and other methods that are helpful in growing crops.
This way and individual's necessity and region can make a difference in livelihood.

3360.

Classify the resources on the basis of ownership with example

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Invidual, COMMUNITY, national and international resources
invidual example:LAND own by a farmer
community example:a piece of land owned by two or more people
national resource;coal and PETROLEUM owned by the government
international resources:like petroleum coal etc.owned by two or more COUNTRIES.

3361.

Collect more information about Mud and wood houses ( dhabyachee ghare )

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BUILDINGS constructed of natural MATERIALS like WOOD and MUD were distinctly common in Africa and India. Building of mud HOUSES is considered more of art than of science. The cost of building these is comparatively less than the cost required to build a conventional house. Such houses are cool in summers and warm in winters.

3362.

State any two push factors responsible for rural to Urban migration

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1 because mostly villages se job ki talash me others CITY me migration karte h
2 VILLAGEO me all facility nahi hone ke karan more people VILLAGE se urban area me jate h THANKS

3363.

Describe a process of electric discharge during a thunderstorm..

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When a POSTIVE CHARGED cloud and NEGATIVE charged cloud comes to CONTACT ELECTRIC dischared and sound is observed

3364.

Correlate pulse cropping with low rainfall

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Pulses are manly cropped in LOW rainfall areas or in low rainfall SEASONS. Low rainfall is FAVORABLE CONDITIONS for the pulse cropping.

Dry weather and less rainfall are GOOD for pulses.

The pulses come under Rabi crops seasons. Rabi cropping season is from October-March (winter) which is the no rainfall season.

3365.

What is the range of radio frequency?

Answer» HEY your answer here..

RADIO frequency (RF) is any of the electromagnetic wave frequencies that lie in the range extending from around 20 kHz to300 GHz, ROUGHLY the frequencies used in radio communication.

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3366.

Explain the factors which influence the location of industries

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3367.

What is industrial system? Explain the different aspects of industrial with example

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The factory system replaced the domestic system, in which individual workers used hand tools or simple machinery to fabricate goods in their own homes or in workshops attached to their homes. The use of waterpower and then the steam engine to mechanize processes such as cloth weavingin England in the second half of the 18th century marked the beginning of the factory system. This system was enhanced at the end of the 18th century by the introduction of interchangeable parts in the manufacture of muskets and, subsequently, other types of goods. Prior to this, each part of a musket (or anything else assembled from multiple components) had been individually shaped by a workman to fit with the other parts. In the new system, the musket parts were machined to such precise specifications that a part of any musket could be replaced by the same part from any other musket of the same design. This advance signaled the onset of mass production, in which standardized parts could be assembled by relatively unskilled workmen into complete finished products.

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The resulting system, in which work was organized to utilize power-driven machinery and produce goods on a large scale, had important social consequences: formerly, workers had been INDEPENDENT craftsmen who owned their own tools and designated their own working hours, but in the factory system, the employer owned the tools and raw materials and set the hours and other conditions under which the workers laboured. The location of work also changed. Whereas many workers had inhabited rural areas under the domestic system, the factory system concentrated workers in cities and towns, because the new factories had to be located near waterpower and transportation (alongside waterways, roads, or railways). The movement toward industrialization often led to crowded, substandard HOUSING and poor sanitary conditions for the workers. Moreover, many of the new unskilled jobs could be performed equally well by women, men, or children, thus tending to drive down factory wages to subsistence levels. Factories tended to be poorly lit, cluttered, and unsafe places where workers put in long hours for low PAY. These harsh conditions gave rise in the second half of the 19th century to the trade-union movement, in which workers organized in an attempt to improve their lot through collective action. (Seeorganized labour.)

Two major advances in the factory system occurred in the early 20th century with the introduction of management science and the assembly line. Scientific management, such as time-and-motion studies, helped rationalize production processes by reducing or eliminating unnecessary and repetitious tasks performed by individual workers. The old system in which workers carried their parts to a stationary assembly point was replaced by the assembly line, in which the product being assembled would pass on a mechanized conveyor from one stationary worker to the next until it was completely assembled.

By the second half of the 20th century, enormous increases in worker productivity—fostered by MECHANIZATION and the factory system—had yielded unprecedentedly high standards of living in industrialized nations. Ideally, the modern factory was a well-lit, well-ventilated building that was designed to ensure safe and healthy working conditions mandated by government regulations. The main advance in the factory system in the latter part of the century was that of automation, in which machines were integrated into systems governed by automatic controls, thereby eliminating the need for manual labour while attaining greater consistency and quality in the finished product. Factory production became increasingly globalized, with parts for products originating in different countries and being shipped to their point of assembly. As labour costs in the developed countries continued to rise, many companies in labour-intensive

Over time the nature of technological change shifted from the introduction of new mechanical contrivances…

modernization: Economic change

…in single, comprehensive enterprises (the factory system); and a pivotal role for a specific social…



social science: Major themes resulting from democratic and industrial change

Sixth, there was the factory system. The importance of this to 19th-century thought has been intimated…



industrial relations: Germany

In this era the factory came to reflect the values of the society and to serve as an industrial community…




history

industrial societies

In modernization: Economic change

Neolithic industry

In Stone Age: Ax factories and flint mines


3368.

What do you understand by southern oscillations

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Hey!!! here is your ANSWER...

Southern Oscillation, in oceanography and CLIMATOLOGY, a coherent interannual FLUCTUATION of ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE over the tropical Indo-Pacific region. 

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3369.

Explain the three features of the hot weather season

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hi mate....

your ANSWER...

1 it lasts from months of MARCH to June

2 temperature increases rapidly even up to 50 degrees in some places

3 it is CHARACTERIZED by loo winds

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3370.

4. The darker smaller zone of the shadow cast by a celestial object where no light reaches, is called theb. penumbraa. umbraC. opaqued. dark zone​

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ANSWER:

UMBRA....

EXPLANATION:

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3371.

मलबे के नीचे दबे लोगों को पता लगाने के लिए किस यंऋ कि मदद ली जाती है

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ANSWER:

भूकंप के मलबे में दबे मानव विषयों के बारे में बहुमूल्य जानकारी का पता लगाने और प्राप्त करने के लिए इस्तेमाल किया जा सकने वाला एक नया संवेदनशील अवरक्त जीवन-पता लगाने वाला तंत्र इंफ्रारेड कैमरा है

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3372.

What accounts for the higher temperatures on the Coastal Plain?1. lower elevation and proximity to tropics2. distance from the mountains3. the weather patterns from Alabama4. higher elevation and proximity to poles

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ANSWER:

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DISTANCE from the MOUNTAIN......!!!

3373.

Kya koi mujhe geography class 8 mineral and power resources chapter mein kahan "BITUMEN"aur"PETROLEUM GAS" he iska koi mujhe photo vejegaplz​

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ANSWER:

bhejungi 5 MIN m RUK JAO

3374.

The sale of agricultural produce from commercial farming is for abroad and homeland both. true or false

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ANSWER:

it's true

be they will SALE some and USE for there HOME use ALSO

3375.

Basket weaving falls in the category ofA) Small-scale industryB) Cottage IndustryC) Large-Scale industryD) None of these​

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ANSWER:

B) COTTAGE Industry

Explanation:

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3376.

Who is a cartographer

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Answer:

a PERSON who DRAW map is CALLED CARTOGRAPHER

3377.

4s Collect & write information about. Thesurveyof India ?​

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Answer:

The Survey of India is India's CENTRAL engineering AGENCY in charge of mapping and surveying. SET up in 1767 to help consolidate the territories of the British East India Company, it is one of the oldest Engineering DEPARTMENTS of the Government of India. ... It is headed by the Surveyor General of India.

Jurisdiction: East India Company (1767–1858); ...

Survey and mapping agency executives: Lt. G...

HEADQUARTERS: Hathibarkala Estate, New Cantt ...

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3378.

Define earthquake. define​

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when TECTONIC PLATES on the EARTH crust

it's CALLED EARTHQUAKE.

3379.

Imagine you were moving to a new country. What factors would you take intoconsideration? Conduct a healthy debate on the topic among your family membersand your cousins. On the basis of the discussion held, prepare a report hased on:Names of members (family members/cousins) involvedTime of discussionOpinion of each memberConcluding points of allAnd document it with their views and opinions on the following points​

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ANSWER:

Hi BRO thanks for free POINTS.

3380.

Who is the home minister of india? (2020) ​

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ANSWER:

pm narendra Modi

Explanation:

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3381.

29: Whichmineral produceAsia more thanhole of theworlds ..........​

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Answer:

HEY there this is your answer!

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.At least two-thirds of the world's known crude oil and NATURAL GAS RESERVES are ... Siberia produces more natural gas than Southwest ASIA and is a significant oil ...

3382.

Water is the most important natural resource, without which no living organisms canSurvive on this earth. In the context, describe the ethical, aesthetic and economic valuesassociated with different forms of water Give Answer in brief​

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Answer:

The significance of the environment—including ecosystem services—to the sustainability of water supplies is often IGNORED in addressing the study area's water-resource planning. This chapter provides evidence, first that environmental quality DEPENDS on maintaining water quality and quantity, and second, that high-quality water supplies depend on environmental quality. To a large degree, environmental quality refers to the area's ecosystems, and without the goods and services of natural ecosystems, sustaining supplies of high-quality water for people will be extremely difficult and expensive. Environmental concerns are central to sustainable water resource planning. Water-resource planners in the study area should RECOGNIZE that the relationships AMONG ecosystem goods and services and water are DYNAMIC

3383.

How electricty is generated from waves​

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Answer:

As the WIND passes over the surface of the oceans, a PORTION of the winds KINETIC energy is transferred to the water below, generating waves. ... The kinetic energy of the wave turns a TURBINE attached to a generator, which produces electricity.

Explanation:

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3384.

Which of the following themes explored in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is a universal theme? A)becoming a better person B)life in the American SouthI'll mark brainliest if the answer is right

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ANSWER:

i THINK

A) BECOMING a BETTER PERSON

3385.

Please explain about the coals around the world..​

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Answer:

Coal is classified into four MAIN types, or RANKS: anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, and LIGNITE.

3386.

3 countries of western europe​

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Answer:

1.France

2.Spain

3.Germany

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3387.

Explain :-what would be the local time at 88°30't whenit is 6:00 am at GMT?​

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Answer:

every 1° is equal to 4 minutes.

If it is on west of greenwich median than SUBSTRACT the calculated time from actual time of GMT and if it is on east than add.

74°W = 74×4 = 296 minutes i.e 4 hours 56 minutes.

time on greewich is 12:00 . so, time on 69°E is

12 - 4 hr 56 min = 7:04

similarly in CASE of 105°E we have to add the time i.e

105 ×4min = 420 min i.e 7 hours

12 +7 hrs = 19:00

and for 120°W again

120×4 min = 480 min i.e 8 hours

12- 8 hours = 04:00

P.S

Time I have followed is military time i.e 24 hours clock.

East or west of longitudes MEASURES from 0° i.e greenwich median line.

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3388.

Write two important features of the veldts ?​

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ANSWER:

I THINK SOMETHING is WRONG in the question

Explanation:

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3389.

Epicenter is the Ferarest place on the eart's surface from the focus? ture or false​

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ANSWER:

false

Explanation:

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3390.

বাংলা নবজাগরণ ও তৎকালীন সমাজ ব্যবস্থার পরিরবর্তনে প্রতিনিধিত্বকারী বিভিন্ন ব্যক্তির গুরুত্বপূর্ণ অবদান বর্ণনা ​

Answer»

ANSWER:

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3391.

_______ attacks posed a great threat in Delhi ​

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ANSWER:

yesterday ATTACKS posed a GREAT threat in delhi

3392.

Give me a paragraph discussing sugarcane and talk about what it is where it is grown and the conditions necessary for growth also talk about the countries t is exported to

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Answer:

Sugarcane or sugar cane REFER to several species and hybrids of TALL perennial grass in the genus SACCHARUM, tribe Andropogoneae, that are USED for sugar production. The PLANTS are two to six metres (six to twenty feet) tall with stout, jointed, fibrous stalks that are rich in sucrose, which accumulates in the stalk internodes. Sugarcanes belong to the grass family, Poaceae, an economically important flowering plant family that includes maize, wheat, rice, and sorghum, and many forage crops. It is native to the warm temperate to tropical regions of India, Southeast Asia and New Guinea.

3393.

❤️✨What time is it where yall live??✨❤️‍♀️‍♀️‍♀️

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EXPLANATION:

it is EXACTLY 12:23 am, WEDNESDAY

what about you

3394.

Which factors are responsible for the occurrence of tides.

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Answer. tides are CAUSED by the ATTRACTIVE forces of the Moon and Sun's gravitational fields as well as the CENTRIFUGAL force DUE to the Earth's SPIN.

3395.

3) Which waves cannot pass through the core?​

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ANSWER:

S-WAVES

s-waves are the waves that cannot PASS through the CORE

3396.

Tides are influenced more by the mos than thesain​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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3397.

The beach in Kerala that is a popular tourist attraction whose first letter is k​

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ANSWER:

KOVALAM i THINK........

3398.

write a note on River Indus which is in Pakistan and plz don't ignore it because I had typed Pakistan, Thank you..​

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ANSWER:

Originating in the Tibetan Plateau in the VICINITY of Lake Manasarovar, the river runs a course through the Ladakh REGION of India towards Gilgit-Baltistan, and then flows in a SOUTHERLY direction along the entire LENGTH of Pakistan to merge into the Arabian Sea near the port city of Karachi in Sindh.

3399.

MATCH THE FOLLOWING1.Sunderbans - Kanchenjunga 2.Gulfofmannar - Agasthyamalai 3.TheNilgiris - Simlipal 4.NandaDevi - Dihang-Dibang 5.Nokrek - DibruSaikhowa

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Answer:

A BIOSPHERE Reserve is a unique and representative ecosystem of terrestrial and coastal areas that are internationally recognised within the FRAMEWORK of UNESCO's Man and Biosphere programme. There are 15 biosphere reserves in India. Out of these four BIOSPHERES have been included in the world network of Biosphere reserves. These four biosphere reserves are:

(1) Sunderbans in WEST Bengal

(2) Nanda Devi in Uttarakhand

(3) Gulf of Mannar in Tamilnadu

(4) Nilgiris in Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu

3400.

Fill in the blanksChina and India have large _______ ore deposits​

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Answer:

have LARGE GOLD ore DEPOSITS ....

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