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    I. Give geographical reasons. 1. Rainwater harvesting is very important in Rajasthan. Rainwater harvesting is very important in Rajasthan because Rajasthan Desert gets very little rainfall which is around is 100 to 250 mm. in a year. Hence there is water scarcity throughout the year and also high variability from year to year.  Western Rajasthan faces acute water scarcity due to poor ground water quality and lack of water resources such as rivers and canals.  To tackle with this problem and

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    Garnet Wolseley created 13 ’kinglets’ - with two strategically located as buffer zones between Port Natal and Zululand. One of these kinglets was John Dunn who used Mtunzini as his capital. Umlalazi Lagoon at dusk In 1948‚ 9 square kilometres of dune forests‚ lakes and lagoon at Mtunzini was proclaimed a nature reserve known as the Umlalazi Nature Reserve. This area falls under the protection of the Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife (previously known as Natal Parks Board). The Umlalazi Lagoon is a popular

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    Harlem Renaissance Mini-Project Overview of the Harlem Renaissance: The Harlem Renaissance (also known as the New Negro Movement) was a literacy‚ cultural‚ artistic‚ and intellectual movement that began in Harlem‚ New York after World War 1 and ended around during the Great Depression. It took place because people were protesting for civil rights for African Americans and they received a better life in New York and were able to impact the society with ideas‚ styles‚ language‚ and culture. Brief

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    Would the Sea Turtles be Missed? “Six of the seven sea turtle species are listed as vulnerable‚ endangered‚ or greatly endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of threatened species (Roach).” These suffering sea turtle species are the following: Reen‚ Hawksbill‚ Kemp’s Ridley‚ Leatherback‚ Loggerhead‚ and Olive Ridley. All of these turtles are found in the waters off the coasts of the United States of America. The only species of sea turtle that is not in

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    beach. * ------------------------------------------------- The penguin parade is here is a major international tourist attraction. after sunset little penguins the world’s smallest at 33 centimeters tall‚ come home to their burrows in th sand dunes after fishing all day in the sea ‚ tours run each night for this show put on by the little penguins. To protect the penguins tourists are restricted to a certain point and cameras are not allowed. * -------------------------------------------------

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    rain so it eroded some land and now it is the Mississippi river.. The first force made by constructive forces is the delta. The second force made by constructive forces is a volcano. The third force made by constructive forces is a sand dune. The fourth force made by constructive forces is a fault. The fifth force made by constructive force is earthquakes.

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    The Ultimate Casestudy Guide VERSION 1 (DEC 2009) Casestudies for Geography GCSE 2010 A guide to using the Ultimate Casestudy Guide This guide is designed to help you prepare for your exams by collecting the casestudy information you have learnt during your GCSE and putting it all in one place. This guide does not replace your notes. Part of your revision should be to go back over your notes and add further details to the information in this booklet. This is essential if you would

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    Kunal Kothari Brazilian Film and Lit Professor Nascimento August 8‚ 2012 Final Exam 1b) The Slum: The Slum‚ which was written by Aluisio Azevedo is a book centered on a slum called Sao Romao‚ its inhabitants‚ and the people who live close by to this slum. The book takes place in this slum where there are many people with different backgrounds and ethnicities who live there‚ and they all have their own stories to tell. Throughout this story the author‚ Azevedo‚ presents the audience with

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    check in at Swiss Tent. After Lunch‚ visit sightseeing tour JAISALMER FORT [oldest living Fort in the world]‚ Patwon-Ki- Havelies‚ Gandhi Sagar Tank‚ Evening proceed to the Camel ride safari at SAM SAND DUNES for visiting the typical Rajasthani Desert Village. View the sunset from the dunes & Late Evening Dinner with Rajasthani folk dance show. Overnight at Jaisalmer. Breakfast on the way Journey Lunch on the way sightseeing Jaisalmer Dinner with Folks dance &

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    km² is arid and the rest semi arid. The physical features are characterized mainly by the Aravallis and to the some extent by the vindhyan formation‚ and the Deccan trap. A major portion of western Rajasthan has desert soils and sandy plains. Sand dunes occupy a greater part of western Rajasthan ( 1‚20‚ 983 km²). The soils of the desert plains are loamy sand to loam and the eastern part has alluvial soil which supports good forests and agricultural crop. Occurrence of saline soils with pH up to

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