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Tundra regions are lands which are extremely cold, covered with frosts and devoid of trees. Deserts in the polar regions of Antarctica, Greenland and parts of North America are examples of Tundra regions.
There are two types of Tundra regions in the world i.e. Arctic Tundra and Alpine Tundra. The arctic tundra is mainly located around the North Pole while the alpine tundra can be found in the mountainous regions.
The vegetation in these regions is sparse and treeless limited to mosses, lichens and very small shrubs. Seals, walruses, musk-oxen, arctic owls, polar bears and snow foxes are form of wildlife found here. These animals have a thick fur and skin which protects them from the acute cold.
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Biodiversity is the variation among living organisms from different sources including terrestrial, marine and desert ecosystems, and the ecological complexes of which they are a part.
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Silk is a natural protein fibre which can be used as a textile fibre. It is one of the important animal fibres obtained from silkworm.
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Length of each side of the cubical box = a = 1.8 m
Volume of the cubical box = a3
= (18)3
= 18 × 18 × 18
= 5832 cu m
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According to Heron, we can find the area of any given triangle, whether it is a scalene, isosceles or equilateral, by using the formula, provided the sides of the triangle. Suppose, a triangle ABC, whose sides are a, b and c, respectively. Thus, the area of a triangle can be given by;
A = √s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)
Where “s” is semi-perimeter = (a+b+c) / 2
And a, b, c are the three sides of the triangle.
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It was in the year 1739, Nadir Shar, the Shah of Iran and the founder of the Afsharid dynasty, invaded India. Before Nadir's invasion, India was not united as the states were fighting among each other. Nadir Shah took advantage of a weak Mughal Empire as the right opportunity to seize power and invade India. Nadir Shah advanced towards India in 1738. He captured the western frontiers of Mughal Empire such as Kabul, Ghazni, Lahore in 1739. The Mughal emperor, Muhammad Shah was defeated in the final battle and Delhi was captured by Nadir Shah and his forces.
However, as soon as Nadir Shah ascended the throne of Delhi, riots sparked off in the streets of Delhi in which a number of Persian soldiers were killed. THis enraged Nadir Shah and he ordered a general massacre of Delhi, which was also known as the infamous “Qatal-e-am”. During this massacre, the citizens of Delhi were looted and raided. Many locations of Delhi like Dariba Kalan, Fatehpuri, Chandni Chowk, Hauz Kazi, Faiz Bazar, Lahori, Johri Bazar, Ajmeri and Kabuli gates, were soon covered with corpses of both Hindus and Muslims.
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