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    Floods in India

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    surrounded by the Arabian Sea‚ Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal‚ is quite prone to flood. As per the Geological Survey of India (GSI)‚ the major flood prone areas of India cover almost 12.5% area of the country.  Every year‚ flood‚ the most common disaster in India causes immense loss to the country’s property and lives.  India Flood Prone Areas The states falling within the periphery of "India Flood Prone Areas" are West Bengal‚ Orissa‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ Kerala‚ Assam‚ Bihar‚ Gujrat‚ Uttar

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    India Case Study

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    seasons in India include winter‚ summer‚ monsoon‚ and post monsoon. Changes between these are typically very sudden. However‚ some areas shaded by the Himalayans experience transition seasons of spring and fall. The Indian Ocean‚ Arabian Sea‚ and Bay of Bengal also have an impact on climate. Just when temperatures are at their highest‚ cool winds blow in from the coasts and result in monsoons. This annual phenomenon is an important source of water for many of India’s coastal landscapes. The people of

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    Miller–Urey Experiment

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    experiment of Mr. Miller‚ I understand that he sealed in certain elements that stimulated the conditions that he thought were presented in the beginning of earth’s time and tested the chemicals that would be there a few days later. Miller predicted that prehistoric earth had certain chemical reactions that made organic compounds from inorganic base. The experiment used water‚ methane‚ ammonia‚ and hydrogen. The chemicals were all sealed inside a sterile array of glass flasks and flasks connected in a loop

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    Peter Weller is a Forensic Archaeologist -an examination of the physical remnants of societies ART-pottery/fossils/bodies/tepees & huts/ how did they move things Buildings-Egyptians moved things with medieval cranes Food-poop (from animal remains in stomachs/bodies) be able to see what kind of diet was like Written- Scratches on the wall South American civilization‚ 100‚000 or more on the riverbed of the amazon - Marajo - Marajoara people were in Peru‚ ancient‚ around during the same

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    Paleontology‚ the study of prehistoric creatures. This topic has always been of great interest and importance to me. I have always loved going to natural history museums and seeing all the creatures there‚ perfectly preserved for us to study. Dinosaurs are one of my high areas of interest‚ but I also very much enjoy prehistoric mammals‚ especially around the ice ages‚ and marine animals. The subject gives us such an insight on how the world was before us‚ I do not see how anyone could not enjoy it

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    Venus Figurines Statues

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    The vast majority of prehistoric art was primarily created for religious purposes. For instance‚ Venus Figurines found in Europe‚ Stonehenge located in Southern England and the Passage Tombs all represent a presence of spiritual beliefs. During the Paleolithic and Neolithic era studies suggest humans began to progressively engage in religious behavior. Venus figurines are small statues of woman and they have been referred to as the “mother of goddess”. This indicates an immense possibility that

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    In fact‚ her own words - “taking care of only one community”‚ “further dividing people”‚ “not taking care of everyone” - can be perfectly used to sum up how she’s been ruling West Bengal for the last six years. But Banerjee’s hypocrisy and double standard becomes even more insulting when one remembers how Banerjee herself has been at the forefront of assault on the rights of Hindus living in her state‚ with the latest assault being

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    boat. The zebra represents a pattern mainly white and black which a sailor could easily represent. The sailor could have been dressed in white and the blood could have been represented by the black. Going on‚ once the hyena killed the monkey‚ the Bengal tiger then killed the Hyena. This could have been Pi enraging when the cook killed his mother. Once Pi killed the cook he was completely gone. I feel that Pi was just visioning a tiger and that is why the tiger never harmed him and rarely interacted

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    Vasco-de-Gama (1459-1525 A.D) 22 Social Science route by Vasco-De-Gama. Among all those business centres Calicut‚ Chaul‚ Bombay‚ Salsette‚ Bassien‚ Cochin‚ Goa‚ Daman‚ Diu were the important ones. They also established this kind of centre in Hugli of West Bengal. Besides set business centres in some places of Srilanka too. Albuquerque: Albuquerque was the first governor of Portuguese colonies in India. He was very intelligent. Due to his endless efforts the Portuguese became the greatest naval power in

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    KaspilQ2

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    the peopling theories of Robert Fox and Wilhelm Solheim II and write down their differences. Robert Fox stated‚ in his theory of peopling‚ that there were already people living in the Philippine islands and the proof for that is the skull of a prehistoric man found in the Tabon Caves named the Tabon Man. Aside from the skull‚ there were also some artifacts that were discovered in the same place‚ hinting that there was already a civilization around the time the Tabon Man may had been alive. Fox claimed

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