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The majority of the prairie provinces experience snowy, fully humid continental climates with cool summers, also known as class Dfc on the Köppen climate scale. The southern-most regions of the prairies tend to experience fully humid continental climates with warm summers, Dfb.
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Heat zones are defined as the different zones of the earth, where the sun’s rays fall differently, hence causing different climate patterns.
Different zones of heat
The three heat zones of the Earth are
- Torrid Zone
- Temperate Zone
- Frigid Zone
Torrid Zone: The torrid zone receives the maximum amount of heat as it is present between the two latitudes the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. The sun comes exactly over the head once a year, on all the latitudes between these two tropics.
Temperate Zone: The area or the region between the two latitudesTropic of Cancer and the arctic circle or between the Tropic of Capricorn and the antarctic circle is called temperate zone.
Frigid Zone: The specific area or region between the arctic circle and the north pole or between the antarctic circle and the south pole is called as frigid zone.
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A mummy is the body of a person (or an animal) that has been preserved after death.
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There is no direct election to the post of the Prime Minister. The President appoints the Prime Minister. But the President cannot appoint anyone he likes. He appoints the leader of the majority party or the coalition of parties that commands a majority in the Lok Sabha, as Prime Minister. In case no single party or alliance gets a majority, the President appoints the person most likely to secure a majority support. The Prime Minister does not have a fixed tenure. He continues in power so long as he remains the leader of the majority party or coalition.
Since the Prime Minister is the head of the government, he enjoys wide-ranging powers :
(i) He chairs Cabinet meetings and coordinates the work of different Departments. His decisions are final in case disagreements arise between Departments.
(ii) He exercises general supervision of different ministries. All ministers work under his leadership.
(iii) The Prime Minister distributes and redistributes work to the ministers.
(iv) He also has the power to dismiss ministers. When the Prime Minister quits, the entire ministry quits.
Thus, the Prime Minister is the most powerful person within the Cabinet.
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Fossil fuels which are traditionally used by human beings everywhere as an energy sources are non-renewable sources of energy. These sources of energy are limited and will disappear after some time. They are being consumed at a large rate. Therefore, we should conserve the energy sources. Hence, we should look for alternate sources of energy.
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- Plants will absorb water through their roots and release water as vapor into the air through these stomata.
- Some plants will evolve to have smaller leaves and therefore fewer stomata.
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The Indira Gandhi Canal seems to be changing the face of Rajasthan's deserts. Launched a few years ago, the canal has transformed the barren deserts of Jaisalmer district into rich and lush fields. ... Besides providing water for the crops, the canal would supply drinking water to hundreds of people in the far-flung areas.
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The location of oases has been of critical importance for trade and transportation routes in desert areas; caravans must travel via oases so that supplies of water and food can be replenished. Thus, political or military control of an oasis has in many cases meant control of trade on a particular route.
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The current president is Xi Jinping, who took office in March 2013. When the current constitution was adopted in 1982, the presidency was designed as a largely ceremonial office, with actual power concentrated on the Paramount leader, who controlled the Party and the military.
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Prairies region is also called the ' Wheat basket of the world.
The soil and climate of Prairies are the most suitable for the cultivation of wheat and maize. So the production of wheat is so large that USA exports surplus wheat to other countries. Therefore, the Prairies of North America are called ‘Wheat basket of the world’.
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Hot winds in grassland are called Chinook
Chinook winds are named for the Chinook resident Americans who lived in the coastal regions of Washington and Oregon near the Columbia River. Winds similar to Chinook occur all over the world and are known by several names. In the European The Alps, they are called fond winds, wrote Emma Quaile, a British scientist, in a 2001 article in the periodical Weather. In central Asia, they are against; in the Andes of South America, these winds are called Puelche; and in southern California, they are known as the Santa Ana winds.
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Grassland are areas where vegetation is dominated by grasses
Grassland, area in which the vegetation is dominated by a nearly continuous cover of grasses. Grasslands occur in environments conducive to the growth of this plant cover but not to that of taller plants, particularly trees and shrubs
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In geography, temperate latitudes of the Earth lie between the subtropics and the polar circles. Average yearly temperatures in these regions are not extreme, not burning hot nor freezing cold. Temperate means moderate. Unlike in the tropics, temperatures can change greatly here, between summer and winter. Typical characteristics of temperate regions include: Being found between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle in the northern hemisphere, and the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle in the southern hemisphere. Generally having four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter.
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Tropical Wet gets it name from the regular rainfall it receives throughout the year. It sometimes rains every day--usually in the morning or early afternoon. ... Most areas of Tropical Wet receive over 100 inches of rain per year, although some receive nearly 300 inches per year. Tropical wet-dry climate, major climate type of the Köppen classification characterized by distinct wet and dry seasons, with most of the precipitation occurring in the high-sun (“summer”) season.
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