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14701.

Why is the earh roughly round? What would have happened if it was flat like a cube?Please explain clearly

Answer» HEY MATE ,
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Earth is ASSUMED to be spherical in shape where as it is actually eliptical in shape , because generally all the celestial bodies present in our solar system are sphere ,and we know that in a sphere gravity is concentrated at center and distributed equally at its all surfaces.

if the earth would be cubic or any other shape then the gravity at its surface would variate and there would more chances of distrucrions.

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14702.

Obtain a sample of rain water add to it a few drops of universal indicator measure its ph describe the nature of the sample of rainwater and write the effect if it has on the living world

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When a few drops of universal indicator is added to rainwater the colour of the rainwater turns to yellow, indicating the ph in the range of 5.7 which is mildly acidic if the rainwater is unpolluted, but if the WATER is polluted the colour may TENDS towards red, which indicate that the rainwater is acidic and it could have adverse effect on the environment , it could lead to DAMAGE and corrosion of buildings, POLLUTING water BODIES and so on

14703.

Explin about the objective of NPP ?

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The immediate objective of the NPP 2000 is to address the unmet needs for contraception, health care infrastructure, and health personnel, and to provide INTEGRATED SERVICE delivery for BASIC reproductive and child health care

14704.

What are the advantages of long staple cotton.?

Answer»

Hlo MATE here is yours answer

Long staple COTTON means that the imdividual cotton fibers are long in COMPARISON. The advantage lies when twisting the thread, in that a much stronger thread can be made. In addition the thread can be TWISTED to produce a thinner thread, the KIND that are used in high threadcount sheets. Long staple cottons are measured and determined by the average fiber length. Short fiber products have low durability characteristics when it comes to producing textiles.

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14705.

Name the countries which have given their old names to us.

Answer» IRAN , Cambodia , MYANMAR , Jordan , Sri LANKA , Benin.
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14706.

Safe driving safe life

Answer» SAFE DRIVING is true in safe life we saves a more than half part of our life it is true that our society need each of our lives so they take lot and LOTS of actions against fast driving.....
14707.

Greenwich line passes through which famous cities and countries of the world in the map

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Greenwich line represent the 180° longitude . On its path from pole to pole, the Meridian PASSES through England, France, SPAIN, Algeria, MALIBURKINA,Faso, Togo, Ghana and ANTARCTICA.

14708.

How armed forces helped in the Indian ocean tsunami 2004

Answer»

By GIVING HELP to them

14709.

Hi guys!!!!! Answer the following please.1. Explain the different types of forests.2.What are the characteristics of the tropical evergreen forest?3.What are the features of tropical grassland Please answer all of them. plz .......

Answer»

1) Forests cover 1/3 of the earth’s surface and CONTAIN an estimated 3 trillion trees. Forests exist in dry, wet, bitterly cold, and swelteringly hot climates. These different forests all have special characteristics that allow them to thrive in their particular climate.

There are three major forest zones that are separated according to their distance from the equator. These are:

tropical,
temperate,and 
boreal forests 


Tropical forests



Tropical rain forests grow around the equator in South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. They have the highest species diversity per area in the world, containing millions of different species. Even though they cover only a SMALL part of the earth, they house at least one half of all species. The temperature is stable year-round, around 27°C (60° Fahrenheit). As you can tell from the name, it rains a lot in these forests. Most tropical forests receive at least 200 cm (80 inches) of rain in a year. Tropical forests generally have a rainy and dry season.

Different subcategories within tropical rain forests

Evergreen: rain year-round, no dry season
Seasonal: vegetation evergreen, short dry season
Dry: long dry season in which trees lose leaves
Montane: most precipitation from mist or fog that rises (also called CLOUD forests), mostly conifers
Tropical and subtropical CONIFEROUS: dry and warm climate with conifers adapted to variable weather
Sub-tropical: north and south of tropical forests, trees adapted to resist summer drought

Temperate forests

Temperate forests occur in the next latitude ring, in North America, northeastern Asia, and Europe. There are four well-defined seasons in this zone including winter. In general, the temperature ranges from -30 to 30°C (-22 to 86 F) and the forests receive 75-150 cm (30-60 in) of precipitation per year. Deciduous — or leaf-shedding — trees make up a large proportion of the tree composition in addition to some coniferous trees such as pines and firs. The decaying fallen leaves and moderate temperatures combine to create fertile soil. On average, there are 3-4 tree species per square KM. Common tree species are oak, beech, maple, elm, birch, willow, and hickory trees. Common animals that live in the forest are squirrels, rabbits, birds, deer, wolves, foxes, and bears. They are adapted to both cold winters and warm summer weather.


Boreal forests

Boreal forests, also called taiga, are found between 50 and 60 degree of latitude in the sub-Arctic zone. This area contains Siberia, Scandinavia, Alaska, and Canada. Trees are coniferous and evergreen.


14710.

What is agricultureDefine agriculture

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The SCIENCE or PRACTICE of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of CROPS and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products is known as agriculture.


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14711.

Where is mahuli fort is situated

Answer» MAHULI FORT is in MUMBAI
14712.

What does deposition causes

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Eposition is the processes where material being transported by a RIVER is deposited. Deposition occurs when a river LOSES energy. This can be when a river ENTERS a shallow AREA (this coud be when it floods and comes into contact with the flood plain) or towards its mouth where it meets another body of water.

14713.

please explain these lines. there is a succession of natural vegetation belts in the same order as we see from the tropical to the tundra region

Answer»

So, as we SEE from the TROPICAL region to the tundra region, there is solution or an outcome for the natural vegetation BELTS.
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14714.

Why has india a rich heritage of floral and fauna?

Answer» INDIA, a country with varied interests, has a rich heritage of flora and fauna because it lies in the torrid region, receives good amount of rainfall by trade winds or westerly disturbances, has varied geographical landforms like plateaus, mountains, rivers, etc. Because of its humid and hot weather, it supports luxuriant plant and animal growth. another reason for this is that india was discovered quite late in the 15th century by Vasco DA Gama and india was AWAY from the rest of the world. this resulted in that the people of the country lived with the nature and did not harm it for personnel profits unlike australia and other country's which were colonialised where the imperialists killed the animals there. For eg. Australia had a rich wildlife but due to interference of britishers, some of them became extinct like DODO, etc. In india, many countries like UK, Spain, portugal, FRANCE, etc. traded with different things. They also smuggled plants and animals like eucalyptus from australia. In india there are a lot of agro- activities in India as well and there's a lot of arable land and the people are very close to nature. They worship the nature and prevent harm to it!

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14715.

10 benefits of evergreen forest

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1. Evergreen forests induce rainfall.

2. They prevent soil erosion, by affective soil binding

3. Evergreen forests are home to a variety of fauna.  

4. Provide valuable timber for construction and other uses.

5. Provide other FOREST produce like gum, honey, fruits, NUTS, HERBS etc.

6. Undergrowth and tree leaves provide fodder to domestic and wild animals.  

7. Dried and dead wood can be used as fuel for cooking and other purposes.

8. Leaves, trunks, fruits when they fall to the ground, decay and enrich the forest soil.

9. Evergreen forest TREES, act as ‘wind-breakers’ in the event of powerful blowing winds.

10. Forests absorb toxic gases and release oxygen into the atmosphere.

14716.

Largest island in asia which is found entirely within a single country

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JAPAN is the LARGEST COUNTRY island of FOUND in ASIA

14717.

Why are argo-based industry considered significant in India???

Answer»

Agro-based INDUSTRIES are CONSIDERED SIGNIFICANT in india because india is an AGRICULTURAL country and 60% of its economy depends on agriculture

14718.

in this table which is the hottest month and the coldest month in the yearhow much temperature is recorded then

Answer»

HOTTEST MONTH is MAY

COLDEST month is JANUARY

14719.

Why burma is now called myanmmar?

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The ruling military junta changed its name from Burma to Myanmarin 1989, a YEAR after thousands were killed in the suppression of a popular UPRISING. RANGOON also became Yangon. The Adaptation of Expression Law also introduced English LANGUAGE names for other towns, some of which were not ethnically BURMESE.

14720.

What happened after Wu Zhao’s death?A. A peaceful transition of power to another female ruler.B. Rebellions broke out and the economy of the empire struggled.C. Women continued to assume high positions of power in the empire.D. Confucian scholars were appointed to powerful government positions.

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The answer is B. REBELLIONS BROKE out and the economy of the EMPIRE struggled. I TOOK the quiz on E2020 and that was the right answer.

14721.

Give an account of how monsoons advance into india

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1. In early JUNE, the low pressure conditions over the NORTHERN plains intensify.
2. this south- east trade winds cross the EQUATOR and BLOW in south westerly direction, entering the Indian peninsula as the South - west monsoons.
3.As this winds blow over WARM oceans, they bring abundant moisture to the sub-continent.

14722.

Why is there a need for food security in India?

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The National Food Security Act 2013 ( also Right to Food Act ) is an Act of the Parliament of India which aims to provide SUBSIDISED food grains to approximately two - thirds of India's 1.2 billion people. So that our countries poverty line will DECREASED and economic or healthiness condition get stable.

Food Security is a condition related to the SUPPLY of food and INDIVIDUALS ' access to it. The final report of the 1996 World Food Security " exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet and food preferences for an active and healthy life"

The four pillars of Food Security is AVAILABILITY, Access, Utilization and Stability.


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14723.

Explain any three difference between dependent and independent or productive population

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Difference between dependent and independent or productive population:

1. dependent productive population engage in productive occupation and benefit the economics of society on the other hand independent population does not contribute to the economics of the country.

2. dependent productive population are also KNOWN as the WORKING population whereas the independent population is known as non-workers.

3. dependent productive population BELONGS to the PEOPLE age between 15 to 60 whereas in independent population people generally belong to age more than 60.


14724.

Compare between eastern ghats and western ghats

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The EASTERN Ghats are a discontinuous range of MOUNTAINS along India's eastern COAST. The Eastern Ghats run from the northern Odisha through Andhra Pradesh to Tamil Nadu in the south passing some parts of Karnataka and in the Wayanad region of Kerala. 
Western Ghats also KNOWN as Sahyadri is a mountain range that runs parallel to the western coast of the Indian peninsula, LOCATED entirely in India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the eight "hottest hot-spots" of biological diversity in the world. It is sometimes called the Great Escarpment of India.

14725.

Describe any five advantages of using biotechnology for agricultural development

Answer» 1.) we can avoid pests.
2)can increase SHELF life period .
3)high yielding.
4)overcome genetic disorder in plants.
5)DISEASE RESISTENT
14726.

What are non renewable sources of energy give examples

Answer» BATTERY,CELL...ETC.
14727.

Descibe any five advantage of using biotechnology for agricultural development.

Answer»

Farmers Benefit from Agricultural Biotechnology Seeds. Decades of documented evidence demonstrates that agricultural biotechnology is a safe and beneficial technology that contributes to both environmental and ECONOMIC sustainability. Farmers CHOOSE BIOTECH crops because they increase yield and LOWER production costs.

14728.

State the effects on the climate of North western Europe by th e gulf stream drift

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The relatively WARM waters of theNorth ATLANTIC DRIFT are responsible for MODERATING the climate of WESTERN Europe, so that winters are less cold than would otherwise be expected at its latitude.

14729.

What is ful meaning of M.N.C.ip 2.0% w/w?

Answer»

MNC is a multinational corporation has facilities and other assets in at least ONE country other than its HOME country. Such companies have office and or, factories in deferent COUNTRIES and usually have a centralized HEAD office where they co-ordinate global management.




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14730.

What is mass communication . diff means of mass communication . Significance of mass communication in india

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Mass communication is the means of spreading INFORMATION to a mass communication different forms of mass communication are NEWSPAPERS excetra which can give misinformation means to transport MESSAGES news and information from one place to another it can inform people at the same time to a larger number of POPULATION

14731.

Differentiate between of water transport in the Amazon and the gang a river

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Answer:

the Amazon river is the largest drainage river of world which is situated in South America, it stretches approximately up to an area of 6,442 km . where is Ganga river situated in INDIA which means that in EASTERN rivers and is stretched up to area of 2,345 km

the Amazon river originated from Andes hills and flows through HOLE of South America where as Ganga river is originated from Gangotri GLACIER and travels from India to BANGLADESH and then merges with the bay of Bengal.

14732.

Write a short note on the sunderbans

Answer»

The Sundarbans is a network of marine streams, MUD shores and mangrove forests. The salinity level is higher in the mangroves than in the freshwater swamp forests located further inland. The Sundarbans flora is characterised by the abundance of sundari, gewa, goran and keora all of which occur prominently throughout the area. The region is also known to contain numerous wildlifespecies, birds and reptiles, including Bengal tiger, chital, crocodile, snakes many of which are considered endangered. Despite a total ban on all killing or capture of wildlife other than fish and some invertebrates, it APPEARS that there is a consistent pattern of depleted biodiversity or loss of species in the 20th century, and that the ecological quality of the forest is declining.

The DIRECTORATE of Forest is responsible for the administration and management of Sundarban National Park in West Bengal. In Bangladesh, a new Forest Circle was created in 1993 to preserve the forest, and CHIEF Conservators of Forests have been posted since. Despite preservation commitments from both Governments, the Sunderbans are under threat from both natural and human-made causes. In 2007, the landfall of Cyclone Sidr damaged AROUND 40% of the Sundarbans. The forest is also suffering from increased salinity due to rising sea levels and reduced freshwater supply. The proposed coal-fired Rampal power station situated 14 km (8.7 mi) north of the Sundarbans is anticipated to further damage this unique mangrove forest.

14733.

What are the 2 components of food security system in india?

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This SYSTEM has two components: (i) Buffer Stock (ii) Public Distribution System. (i)Buffer Stock: Buffer stock is the stock of foodgrains, namely wheat and RICE procured by the GOVT. throughFood Corporation of India (FCFCI

14734.

Difference between tropical rainforest and tropical deciduous forest. 3 points

Answer» Here is your answer!!

# Tropical Rainforests are warm and moist while template Rainforests are cool.
# A deciduous FOREST by definition is one in which the trees shed leaves SEASONALLY while in tropical rainforest all such THINGS doesn't happen.
# Tropical rainforests grow in regions that have consistently heavy rainfall YEAR round .These FORESTS are evergreen, meaning trees and shrubs retain their broad leaves year round. 

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14735.

Write the name of any two industries where mncs have increased their investment

Answer»

SUGAR INDUSTRIES

wheat FLOUR industries

14736.

Explain the factors affecting India's climate?

Answer»

1 Latitude : Due to the curvature of the earth , the amount of solar energy received is different according to the latitude .

2 . Altitude : As we go higher temperature generally decrease as the atmosphere becomes less dense .

3. PRESSURE and wind system : They DEPEND on the latitude and altitude of a place the influencing the rainfall patterns

4. Distance from sea : The sea has a moderating effect on the climate . as distance from sea increase this effect decrease and places experience extreme weather conditions.

5. ocean currents : They affect the climate of the coastal areas with the onshores winds.

6. Relief : High mountain act as barries for cold hot winds may also CAUSE precipitation if they are high enough and lie in the PATH of rain bearing winds . the leeward side of mountain remains dry .

14737.

What is the direction of waves in block mountain

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These block mountains are FORMED from the divergence of the EURASIAN Plate and the North American plate. These mountains have sharp peaks. This is because of the vertical MOVEMENT and tilting of the rocks. Some of the mountains in this range RISE over 12,000 feet.

14738.

Describe four major effects of ocean current.

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Effects of Ocean Currents

Currents influence the climate of the costal regions. This determines the AGRICULTURAL and hence all other economic activities of the region. Ocean currents have the following effects:

I. Winds blowing over a warm current become warm and at the same time, pick up moisture, as warm winds are able to retain more moisture. Thus, the wind that reaches the land brings down the temperature and causes heavy rainfall. The western coast of Europe is an example of such a region. Such winds bring down the temperature of the land like the kuroshio (warm) current, which flows along the east coast of Japan.

II. Winds blowing over a cold and dry. They help to bring down the temperatures in places, which would have been much hotter. The California (cold) current, which flows along the western coast of USA, makes the region much cooler than other places in the west coast on the same latitude.

Such winds are bereft of any moisture and bring little or no rainfall over the coastal regions where they blow. As most cold currents flow along the western coast of continents, some of the major deserts are found in such regions. The Atacama desert in South America is influenced by the cold Peru current.

III. Places where cold and warm currents meet are ideal for the growth of Plankton. These are very small ORGANISMS, which are food for fish. These regions thus support a great NUMBER of fish. They have developed into major fishing grounds of the world. Newfoundland on the eastern coast of North America is the meeting point of the Gulf Stream and the Labrador Current. It is one of the major fishing centers of the world.

However, these places may be dangerous for ships as the meeting of cold and warm currents gives rise to THICK fog, which reduces visibility.

IV. Ships sailing with a current gain speed, which HELPS to save fuel and time. Ships moving against a current lose speed. Warm currents keep the Arctic regions free from icebergs, which can be dangerous for ships.
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14739.

Mention two consequences of inclination of earth's axis .Why igneous rocks are also called primary rock?

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Igneous rocks are also CALLED primary or basic rocks because all other rocks are directly or INDIRECTLY formed from them . they MAKE up a large PERCENTAGE of the Earth's crust.
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14740.

Difference between pollution and pollutant in points

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pollution 1-it is the contanimation caused in the eviroment DUE to various factors

2 there are many types of pollution like

water ,soil,air,LAND etc pollution

pollutants -1 these are the factors which leads to pollution

2 example plastics,UNUSED materials,wastes etc

14741.

Mention the name of two states of USA located in its southern part

Answer» HEY MATE here is your ANSWER -

Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Maryland
North Carolina
SouthCarolina
Virginia
West Virginia

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14742.

Select a suitable identity and find the following product ( kl-mn) (kl+ mn)

Answer»

(a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2.
so,by this identity we can SOLVE it ...
(kl-mn)(kl+mn)=kl^2-mn^2.
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14743.

How did the Industrial revolution bring about a change in the pattern of energy consumption over the globe.general points.......in brief and simple.the best I will mark brainliest.no spamming.....

Answer»

Industrial revolution started in 1760 in england
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14744.

"Conservation of resource is vital for development."Give one example regarding the statement.

Answer»

I AGREE that conservation of resources is vital for development. This can be explained with the following example --- If we use up all the fossil FUELS of the world then we won't have any fuel. Also the fossil fuels take thousands of years to form. If we use it all up we won't have any fuel to power our vehicles unless the vehicle is battery powered. Even for the electric vehicle to WORK it needs a source of electricity which also comes from diesel generators which RUNS on diesel which is a fossil fuel.  

14745.

Why is the northern plains the most thickly polluted region in India

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14746.

रणकपुर प्रशस्ति का सूत्रधार कौन था ?A: महेश भट्टB: अत्रिC: जोगीD: देपाक

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14747.

The amount of water vapour in the atmosphere varies from place to place. Give reason why??

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Atmosphere water vapour is an important factor in weather for several reasons. It regulates air temperature by absorbing thermal rediation both from the sun and the Earth. Moreover, the higher the vapour CONTENT is available, water latent energy is the available for the GENERATION of storms. In addition, water vapour is the ultimate sources of all FORMS of condensation and precipitation.


water vapour enters the atmosphere primarily by the evaporation of water from the Earth's SURFACE, both land and sea. The water vapor content of the atmosphere virus from PLACE to place and from time to time because the humidity capacity of air is determined by temperature. At 30° (86°F), for example volume of air can contain up 4 percent water vapour. At - 49°C (-40°F), however it can hold no more than 0.2 percent.



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14748.

A desert region has a high range of temperature than a forest region.Give reason why this happens.

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1)FOREST CONTAIN more trees where trees roots hold the rain water which keep the soil moist and the temp. low THROUGHOUT the year.
2)DESERT areas contain trees in very low amount.which affect the temperature,due to less trees.and therefore it gets rain in very low amount throughout the year.
Hence,a desert region has range of temperature than forest region.



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14749.

Define globalisation Described the role of MNC in promoting globalisation

Answer» GLOBALISATION is the PROCESS of RAPID integration or interconnection between’ countries.

◾Role of MNCS:

▪By more flow of manpower
▪Investment
▪Technology
▪Goods
▪Services
▪Latest education
14750.

Uttarakhand flash floods(2013) short note of about 100-120 lines

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In June 2013, a multi-day cloudburst centered on the North Indian state of Uttarakhand caused devastating floods and landslides becoming the country's WORST natural disaster since the 2004 tsunami. The reason the floods occurred was that the rainfall received was on a larger scale than the regular rainfall the state usually received . The DEBRIS blocked up the rivers, CAUSING major overflow. The main day of the flood was June 16, 2013. Though some parts of Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh in India experienced the heavy rainfall, some regions of Western Nepal, and some parts of Western Tibet also experienced heavy rainfall, over 89% of the casualties occurred in Uttarakhand. As of 16 July 2013, according to figures provided by the Government of Uttarakhand, more than 5,700 people were "presumed dead." This total included 934 local residents.

Destruction of bridges and roads left about 300,000 pilgrims and tourists trapped in the valleys leading to three of the four Hindu Chota Char Dham pilgrimage sites. The Indian Air Force, the Indian Army, and paramilitary troops evacuated more than 110,000 people from the flood ravaged AREA.