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Chandragupta used marriage alliances, diplomacy, trickery, and war to extend his kingdom. Under him, the Mauryan empire stretched from eastern Iran to the western borders of the Burmese hills, and from the Himalayan tribal kingdom to the southern plateaus of peninsular India. Chandragupta Maurya ruled from 322 BCE until his voluntary retirement and abdication, in favor of his son, Bindusara, in 298 BCE. ... During his reign, Bindusara expanded the Maurya Empire southward, with Chanakya as his advisor.
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Coniferous forests often cover mountainsides. A coniferous tree is a tree that produces seeds in cones and is called a conifer. ... The triangle shape also allows the tree to collect and shed snow without breaking, they also tolerate freezing and high temperature. Coniferous trees are so called because their seeds take the form of cones. Coniferous forests are mostly found in regions of the Earth that experience long winters and short summers.
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Capital of China is Beijing (Peking)
Capital of Japan is Tokyo.
Capital of Jordan is Amman, located in north-central Jordan.
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Harsha, also known as Harshavardhana, was an Indian emperor who ruled North India from 606 to 647 CE. He was a member of the Vardhana dynasty; and was the son of Prabhakarvardhana who defeated the Alchon Huna invaders, and the younger brother of Rajyavardhana, a king of Thanesar, present-day Haryana. There were two important personalities during the reign of Harshavardhana. a) Banabhatta was a poet in Harsha's court. He wrote 'Harshacharita' a biography of Harshavardhan with detailed account of the events leading upto his rise of power. It was written in Sanskrit language.
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Coastal places have moderate climate because they are neither too hot nor so cold. This is because of water present nearby to the area which controls the heat and spread the moisture. Being on the coast people also experience humidity. Whereas places far away from sea enjoy extreme climates either too hot or too cold. Coastal areas have moderate temperature because the land absorbs and radiates heat much faster than sea. So, during the day cool air from sea rush towards the land and during night cool air from the land rush towards sea.
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By volume, dry air contains 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases.
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Most of the plains are formed by rivers and their tributaries. The rivers flow down the slopes of mountains and erode them. They carry forward the eroded material. Then they deposit their load (consisting of stones, sand and silt) along their courses and in their valleys. It is from these deposits that plains are formed.
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