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Tropical evergreen forests are dense, multi-layered, and harbour many types of plants and animals. These forests are found in the areas receiving heavy rainfall (more than 200 cm annual rainfall). They are very dense. Even the sunlight does not reach the ground. Two characteristics of tropical evergreen forests are that they always appear green as all the trees do not shed their leaves at the same time. Secondly, these forests are dense and the trees are more than 60 m in height.
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1. Brahmaputra is one of the largest rivers of the world. It is a trans-Himalayan river.
2. It has its origin in Kailash range near Mansarover lake. It flows eastward longitudinally from a distance of 1200 km. It forms a gorge in Namcha Barwa mountains.
3. It enters India forming the gorge. It receives Dibang and Lohit rivers as its tributaries.
4. The Brahmaputra is known for its floods. This is due to the fact that both the Purvanchal Himalayas and the Shillong Plateaus receive heavy rainfall.
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1. The great river system comprises large water wealth of the country.
2. The volume of annual precipitation in the country is estimated at about 3700400 million cubic meters.
3. Large rivers have great water power potential. Large rivers and lakes possess some important and useful waterways of the country.
4. The country has navigable waterways of about 10600 km. The rivers also supply water to cities, villages and industrial sectors.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago
Gorge : The rivers in the mountainous region cut deep valleys and flow through these valleys. These are called gorges. The gorges are steep-sloped and deep.
Rift valley : Rift valleys are formed due to faulting. Due to the internal disturbances of the earth, some regions sink and form a valley. This valley is called a rift valley.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago
1. These rivers are again subdivided into two groups. Trans Himalayan and Himalayan. The Trans-Himalayan Rivers originate beyond the Great Himalayas. These are the Indus, the Sutlej and the Brahmaputra rivers. Himalayan rivers are those which originate in the Himalayas and flow through the Northern Plains, e.g., the Ganga, the Yamuna and their tributaries. These rivers are useful for irrigation and navigation and the lowlands drained by them have fertile alluvial deposits.
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राधा कम पढ़ी-लिखी थी परन्तु उसे पढ़ना अच्छा लगता है इसलिए वह पढ़ती रहती है। वह किताबें मँगवा कर रखती थी और रात में जब सब सो जाते हैं, तो वह अपनी इस इच्छा को पूरा करती है।
• वह तेज दिमाग और हाजिर-जवाब है। वह बात को सँभालना जानती है। इसका पता तब चलता है जब अचानक ही अम्मा कमरे में उस समय आ जाती हैं, जब अंडे का हलवा बन रहा था। वह अपनी हाजिर जवाबी से अम्मा के शक को कुछ हद तक दूर करने में सफल हो पाती है।
• राधा अपने बड़ों का सम्मान करती है। वह अपनी सास से विनम्रतापूर्वक कहती है कि उस कमरे में कोई गलत काम नहीं हो रहा।
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Accountable leaders lay a path for teams to follow and are defined by being held answerable for accomplishing a goal or assignment. If it is approached correctly, accountability can allow you and your team to produce positive, measurable results for your business. Accountability occurs when individuals reliably deliver on their commitments, showing others they can be trusted to do what they say they'll do. Leaders further demonstrate accountability by taking responsibility for the outcomes of their actions and decisions and successfully transforming effort into results.
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