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Joya Chatterjee 6 years, 4 months ago

Systematic knowledge of nature and physical world including zoology, botany, etc.
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Pratham Singh 6 years, 4 months ago

No india does not want more standard time
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Sonali Aggarwal 6 years, 4 months ago

The oldest landmass ,the peninsular part was the part of the Gondwana land.The Gondwana land included India,Australia,South Africa,South America and Antarctica as one single landmass.The convectional currentssplit the crust into a number of pieces,thus leading to the drifting of the Indo-Australian plateafter being seperated fromthe Gondwana land,towards north.

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Sonali Aggarwal 6 years, 4 months ago

After crossing the Dihang gorge, the Himalayas take a sudden southward turn and form a series of comparatively low hills running in the shape of a crescent with its convex side pointing towards the west.

These hills are collectively called the Purvanchal because they are located in the eastern part of India.

Extending from Arunachal Pradesh in the north to Mizoram in the south, they form India’s boundary with Myanmar. Differing markedly from the Himalaya in the scale of their relief and in their morphology, these hill ranges none-the-less stem from the same orogeny.

In the north is the Patkai Bum which forms the international boundary between Arunachal Pradesh and Myanmar. It is made up of strong sandstone and rises to elevation varying from 2,000 m to 3000m. Patkai Bum and Naga Hills form the watershed between India and Myanmar.

The Kohima hills to the west are made up of sandstone and slate and have a very rough topography. South of Naga Hills are the Manipur hills which are generally less than 2,500 metres in elevation. 

 The Barail Range swings to south-west and then west into Jaintia, Khasi and Garo hills which are an eastward continuation of the Indian peninsular block and has been separated by the Bengal Basin.

 The elevation of the eastern hills decreases as we move from north to south.These hill ranges are rather forbidding because of the rough terrain, dense forests and swift streams.

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Gajender Prasad 6 years, 4 months ago

Eratosthenese
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Priyanka Das 6 years, 4 months ago

Dovish pooh jo
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Vishal Sharma 6 years, 2 months ago

The big bang theory considers the following stages in the development of the universe >:

1:> In the beginning , all matter forming the universe existed one place in the form of a "tiny ball" [singular atom] with an unimaginably small volume infinite temperature and identify density .


2:>At the big bang the " tiny ball " exploded violently .this led to a huge expansion . it is now generally accepted that the event of big bang took place 13.7 billion years before the present day .as it grew , some energy was converted into matter . within first three minutes from the big bang event the first atom began form .


3:>Within 30,00,000 year form the big bang , temperature droped to 4,500 K and gave rise to atomic matter . the universe became transparent .
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Smritilekha Mondal 6 years, 4 months ago

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