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Right to Forest Act 2007 has the following provisions:
1) It is one of the important forest legislation passed on December 2006, but was notified into force on December 2007, an year later.
2) The Act seeks to recognize the forest rights and occupation in forest land of the Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers who have been residing in such forests for generations .
3) The act seeks to protect the rights of forest dwellers.
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The Dead Sea, also known as the Salt Sea, is a salt lake bordering Jordan to the east and Israel and the West Bank to the west. It’s a hypersaline lake that is truly one of Earth’s unique places.
1. The surface and shores of the Dead Sea are 423 metres (1,388 ft) below sea level, making it Earth’s lowest elevation on land.
2. The Dead Sea is 377 m (1,237 ft) deep, making it the deepest hypersaline lake in the world. A hypersaline lake is a landlocked body of water that contains significant concentrations of sodium chloride or other mineral salts, with saline levels surpassing that of ocean water.
3. The Dead Sea’s unusually high salt concentration means that people can easily float in the Dead Sea due to natural buoyancy. In this respect the Dead Sea is similar to the Great Salt Lake in Utah in the United States.
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Igneous rocks form from the cooling of magma – molten materials in the earth’s crust. The terminology Igneous means fire or heat. In this sense, igneous rocks are formed when molten rock (magma) solidifies either underneath the earth crust to form plutonic (intrusive) igneous rocks or on the surface of the earth to form volcanic (extrusive) igneous rocks. Igneous rocks are of two types, intrusive (plutonic rocks) and extrusive (volcanic rocks).
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An earthquake is a geological event inside the earth that generates strong vibrations. When the vibrations reach the surface, the earth shakes, often causing damage to natural and manmade objects, and sometimes killing and injuring people and destroying their property. When the pieces slide apart, they create tremendous force. This force causes the earth to shake and ripple. Over 80 percent of the earth’s earthquakes happen in the Pacific Ocean, in a place known as the “Ring of Fire.” Annually, around 10,000 people die in earthquakes every year. Most of the deaths happen when people are trapped in falling buildings. After an earthquake, mudslides, fires and tsunamis can also hurt people.
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Gravity keeps the gases in the Earth’s atmopshere next to our planet and stops them from disappearing off into space.
The Moon has a very thin atmosphere, which is made up of different gases to the atmosphere on Earth. It isn’t made of the gases in air, so when astronauts visit the Moon, they have to take air with them so that they can breathe.
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