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The four major pressure belts of the Earth are:
- Equatorial Low Pressure Belt
- This belt lies between 0°N to 5°N and 0°S to 5°S
- Since the vertical rays of the Sun fall on the Earth, the heat is intense and the temperature is high. The air becomes warm and expands.
- Sub tropical high Pressure Belt
- This belt is located between 30°N to 35°N and 30°S to 35°S.
- As the air at the equator moves toward the Poles, it begins to cool and sink down at about 30° North and South of the Equator. This creates the areas of high air pressure.
- Circum Polar Low Pressure Belt
- This belt is located between 60°N to 65°N and 60°S to 65°S.
- It is a zone of two winds; the warm Westerly winds meet the cold polar Easterlies. As the Westerlies are lighter, they rise over the cold polar winds creating a low pressure area.
- Polar High pressure Belts
- This belt is located between 85°N to 90°N and 85°S to 90°S.
- The Polar Regions experience cold climatic conditions as the rays of the Sun are extremely slanting.
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Gol Gumbaz which is popular in the Bijapur area is by itself very famously known as round dome or a roof top in a rounded shape. It is known as the tomb (mausoleum) of the ruler Muhammad Adil Shah II who lived in the year (1627-57 AD) and generally known as the seventh Sultan of Bijapur of the Adil Shahi dynasty of the 17th century.
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A government is headed by the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister, in order to manage the functioning of the government, appoints ministers at various levels like cabinet ministers, state ministers and deputy ministers. Every government departments is headed by a cabinet minister who is directly accountable for the functioning of the particular department. The heads of the government departments who are bureaurates, are responsible for the handling of the government decisions. The bureaurates project and get the works completed. The ministers give approval to the works.
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Aibak died of injuries received during an accidental fall from a horse in 1210 AD. He was buried in Lahore near Anarkali Bazar.
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Hampi is situated on the bank of River Tungabhadra, in Karnataka. It was the capital of the mighty Vijyanagar Empire. It was chosen as the capital because of its strategic location. Hampi had Tungabhadra river on one side and was surrounded by cliffs on the other three sides. Hampi was an important centre of the cotton and spice trade. In fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, European merchants used to buy these goods from the rich markets of Hampi. Hampi also traded with Persia, Arabia, Burma (now Myanmar), China and numerous islands in Indian Ocean. Traders from faraway lands visited Hampi from time to time to buy and sell goods. Hampi was well fortified city. It also had many beautiful temples. The rulers used the money from trade to build temples. After the battle of Talikota, Hampi fell into decline. Trade continued but the town lost its importance.
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Besides Joothan (1997) Valmiki published three collections of poetry: Sadiyon Ka Santaap (1989), Bas! Bahut Ho Chuka (1997), and Ab Aur Nahin (2009). He also wrote two collections of short stories, Salaam (2000), and Ghuspethiye (2004). In addition, he wrote Dalit Sahitya Ka Saundaryshaastra (2001) and a history of the Valmiki community, Safai Devata (2009), Do Chera' (a play).
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