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The correct answer is Kamet. Kamet is not the part of Western Ghats.
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The art, science, and technology of making maps and studying them as scientific documents is known as Cartography.

Fatima Hasan 2 years ago

Study of maps is reffered to as cartography
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Sundarban Delta is located from the Hooghly River in India's state of West Bengal to the Baleswar River in Bangladesh. It is located across South 24 Parganas and North 24 Parganas districts of West Bengal.
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Fatima Hasan 2 years ago

Shipkila nathula bomdila zojila are the four passes of greater himalayas
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A moraine is material left behind by a moving glacier.
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The architect was Sir Edwin Lutyens, an Englishman who designed numerous other war memorials and was also the principal planner of New Delhi. The cornerstone was laid in 1921 by the duke of Connaught, third son of Queen Victoria.
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Chhaya Rawat Rawat 1 year, 11 months ago

Boiling point if 100 C and freezing point is 0 C. If it is sea water, Ocean water or a drinking water
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There are many scopes such that , astronomy,geology , climatology and a great option other than these is a teacher of geography in government sector and with PhD in geography there are also many scopes of geography. Needn't to worry about that..
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 6 months ago

Due to global warming, the polar ice caps and mountain glaciers would melt and the amount of water in the ocean would increase. It leads to a rise in the sea level and the melting of glaciers and sea-ice due to warming.
Effects of Global Warming are:

  1. Sea level will rise 48 cm by the end of the twenty-first century.
  2. Increase the incidence of annual flooding.
  3. Insect-borne diseases like malaria, and leads to shifting in climatic boundaries, making some regions wetter and other dries.
  4. The agricultural pattern would shift and the human population, as well as the ecosystem, would experience change.
  5. Peninsular India would be submerged.
  6. Global warming refers to the increase in average ground temperatures on earth. These higher temperatures across the planet are caused by an intensification of the greenhouse effect.

Janvee Kumari 1 year, 10 months ago

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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 6 months ago

Gravitational waves stretch and squeeze the fabric of space and time on very minuscule scales; visually exaggerating these effects reveals how Earth is squeezed and stretched. Gravitational waves are generated when massive objects, such as pairs of black holes, accelerate through space and time.

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Adrija Saha 2 years, 7 months ago

The knowledge about interior of the earth is obtained through direct sources and indirect sources. Direct sources include rock materials from mining areas and molten magma from volcanic eruptions. Besides, scientists are working on “Deep Ocean drilling Project” and “Integrated Ocean Drilling Project”. There are two sources for information about interior of the earth - a) Direct Sources and b) Indirect Sources: Direct Sources: Mining, drilling and volcanic eruption are examples of direct sources. During the process of mining and drilling rocks and minerals are extracted which gives information that there are layer system in the crust. Crust is made of many kinds of rocks and minerals. Volcanic eruption suggests that there is some zone inside the earth which is very hot and in liquid condition. Direct sources are not very reliable because mining and drilling can be done only up to some depth only. Indirect Sources: Seismic waves, gravitational field, magnetic field, falling meteors etc are example of indirect sources. They are very important for know about earth’s interior. Movement of seismic wave suggests that there are three layers in the earth and each layer has different density. Density increases toward the center of the earth. Movement of seismic wave suggests two things: a) There are three layers in the earth and b) Each layer has different density which increases toward the center of the earth.

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