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GK Quiz on the Himalayas
Himalayas formed one of the most glamorous and youngest ranges in the world. They lie between the Indo-Gangetic Plains, in ...
Long before Mount Everest became the roof of the world, the rocks that form its summit were lying at the bottom of a sea.
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Why they are known as young fold mountains
The Himalayas are often referred to as the Young Fold Mountains due to their relatively recent formation and ongoing geological activity. Formed by the collision of tectonic plates millions of years ...
Which state has the largest mountain cover in India? Learn about Jammu and Kashmir, its mountain ranges, geography and ...
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How Somalia–India collision could create mountains taller than the Himalayas; what new research says
Africa is gradually splitting along the Great Rift Valley, a process driven by Earth's mantle heat. This continental separation will form new oceans. Over millions of years, these drifting landmasses ...
Marine fossils discovered near the summit of Mount Everest reveal that the world’s highest mountain was once part of an ancient ocean floor before tectonic collisions lifted the Himalayas.
Every summer, people living near the Mendenhall River in Juneau, Alaska, keep a close eye on the water level. When the river ...
A new Centara Collection retreat invites travellers to experience Nepal through living culture, landscape and unhurried discovery As travellers increasingly seek slower, more meaningful ways to ...
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Alaska's glacial lakes are expanding, increasing the risk of destructive outburst floods
Alaska's glacial lakes are expanding, increasing the risk of destructive outburst floods, a Colorado State University researcher warns.
As architecture responds to the urgency of climate change, materials are becoming central to how buildings are imagined and constructed. These projects demonstrate how thoughtful material choices can ...
Through research, conflict-mitigation systems, and local stewardship initiatives like ‘Bear Brothers’, WWF-India’s programme ...
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Why Strait of Hormuz is critical oil chokepoint & how Iran is weaponising it | Cut The Clutter
In episode 1807 of Cut the Clutter, ThePrint Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at the strategic importance, geography & geology of the Strait of Hormuz.
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