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Fold mountains are the most common type of mountain. The world’s largest mountain ranges are fold mountains. These ranges were formed over millions of years.
Examples of fold mountains include:
- Himalayan Mountains in Asia
- the Alps in Europe
- the Andes in South America
- the Rockies in North America
- the Urals in Russia
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Vending, hair cutting, shoe repairing, flower selling, newspaper selling etc. are carried out on the streets
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In India, evergreen forests are found in the western slopes of the Western Ghats in States such as Kerala and Karnataka. They are also found in hills of Jaintia and Khasi. Some of the trees found in Indian Tropical Forests are rosewood, mahagony and ebony. Bamboos and reeds are also common.
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i) The trees in this forest do not shed their leaves all together in any season and are therefore known as evergreen forests. These forests are also called Tropical rain forest.
ii) The trees are found in the Western slopes of the Western Ghats covering the states of Western parts of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala. They also occur in The Hills of North East India as well as West Bengal , Orissa and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Due to the presence of moisture tree growth is very fast.
iii) These forests are found in areas where annual rainfall is more than 200 cms and the mean temperature is more than 20°C.
iv) The trees reaches a height of 60 m or more to catch sunshine. The long and broad leaves form a covering at the top known as the canopy. Rain drip slowly from this canopy causing little damage to soil.
v) These forests support a large number of plant species.
e.g Ebony , mahogany, coconut, bamboo, shisam, ferns and Rosewood are typical trees of these forests.
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India extends between <i>8°4' </i>and <i>37°6' north latitudes</i>
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- Mountains are rich sources of water. Many important rivers originate from glaciers on mountains. Water from the mountains is used for irrigation and also for power generation.
- River valleys and terraces are ideal for cultivation.
- Mountains are rich in flora and fauna. The plant species of a place is called flora. The animal species of a place is called fauna.
- Mountains provide many forest produce; like wood, herbs, medicinal plants, honey, catechu, etc.
- Mountains are ideal tourist spots. Many adventure sports are only possible in the mountains; like river rafting, paragliding, hang gliding, skiing, etc.
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- A plateau is an elevated plain, while mountain is an elevation with steep slopes.
- A plateau is generally lower in height than mountain, though there are plateaus higher than some mountains.
- Mountains are sparsely populated as they are not suitable for farming, and the climate is also harsh.
- On the other hand, plateaus are places with rich reserves of minerals.
- Plateaus also have waterfalls making them scenic spots frequented by visitors.
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The main features of Mauryan administration were:
- There were five important political centres in the Mauryan Empire: Patliputra (the capital city) and the provincial centres of Taxila, Ujjayini, Tosali and Suvarnagiri.
- It was not possible for such a large empire to have a uniform administrative system so historians believe that the administrative control was perhaps strongest in the capital and in provincial centres.
- Communications along the land and riverine routes were developed to administer the Empire.
- The army was an important tool for not only extending the territories of the empire but also for administering them.
- Committees and sub-committees were formed for coordinating military activities. They looked after the navy, horses, chariots, elephants, recruiting soldiers and managing transport and food supplies for soldiers.
- Asoka held his Empire together by propagating the doctrine of Dhamma, whose principles were simple and universally applicable. The doctrine propagated the ideas of peace, non-violence and respect towards elders. Dhamma mahamattas were appointed to spread the principles of Dhamma.
The last feature of the Mauryan administration is evident in the Asokan inscriptions that we have studied. It is because Ashoka inscribed the main features of his policy of 'dhamma'. According to the inscriptions, he had also appointed Special officers called Dhamma Mahamtras to spread Dhamma.
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Global warming is simply the biggest problem these days. It has a huge side effect on the planet, humanity and our future. In this essay on global warming, we will explain why this is happening and what the effects are. We will add preventative measures that should be implemented as soon as possible.
Basic notions on global warming
Global warming occurs because of the greenhouse effect. In essence, carbon dioxide and similar gases are trapped in the atmosphere. They make the atmosphere thicker and trap the temperature. The temperature is rising, which is defined as global warming. Keep in mind that the entire planet is affected by this effect, even in areas where the temperature is extremely low.
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