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Answer: Gir National Park
Gir National Park in Gujarat is the only natural habitat of the Asiatic lion in the world. Conservation efforts have increased their population from about 20 in 1913 to over 600 today. The park also supports leopards, antelopes, and diverse bird species.
Answer: Mariana Trench
The Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean is the deepest point in the world's oceans. Its deepest part, Challenger Deep, reaches about 10,935 meters (35,876 ft) below sea level. It was first explored by the Trieste in 1960.
Answer: Mawsynram
Mawsynram in Meghalaya receives the highest average annual rainfall in the world (about 11,872 mm). It is located in the Khasi Hills and receives rain from the Southwest Monsoon. Cherrapunji, nearby, was previously considered the wettest place.
Answer: True
Australia is both a country and a continent. It is the smallest continent and the sixth-largest country by area. It is surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The continent of Australia also includes Papua New Guinea and parts of Indonesia in some definitions.
Answer: Bhadla Solar Park
Bhadla Solar Park in Rajasthan is India's largest solar power plant with a capacity of over 2,245 MW. Located in the Thar Desert, it benefits from high solar insolation. India aims to achieve 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030.
Answer: Kunchikal Falls
Kunchikal Falls, located in Karnataka, is the highest waterfall in India with a height of 455 meters (1,493 ft). It is formed by the Varahi River. Jog Falls in Karnataka is the second highest and most famous plunge waterfall in India.
Answer: Brasília
Brasília is the capital of Brazil, inaugurated in 1960 to promote development of the interior. It was designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer and urban planner Lúcio Costa in the shape of an airplane. Rio de Janeiro was the capital before Brasília.
Answer: True
Wheat is primarily grown as a Rabi crop in India, sown in October-November and harvested in March-April. It requires cool growing season and bright sunshine at ripening. Major wheat-producing states are Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, and Haryana.
Answer: 4.5 billion years
The Earth is approximately 4.54 billion years old, determined through radiometric dating of meteorite material and Earth's oldest rocks. Life appeared about 3.5 billion years ago, and humans (Homo sapiens) evolved only about 300,000 years ago.
Answer: Brahmaputra
The Brahmaputra River is known as 'Yarlung Tsangpo' in Tibet, 'Siang' in Arunachal Pradesh, and 'Brahmaputra' in Assam and Bangladesh. It originates from the Angsi Glacier in Tibet and flows through India and Bangladesh before joining the Ganga to form the Sundarbans delta.
Answer: Finland
Finland is known as the 'Land of a Thousand Lakes' (actually has about 188,000 lakes). Lakes cover about 10% of its land area. The largest lake is Saimaa. Finland's landscape was shaped by glaciers during the last Ice Age, creating numerous lakes and islands.
Answer: True
The Deccan Plateau is a large triangular plateau located south of the Narmada River, bounded by the Western and Eastern Ghats. It covers most of South India and is composed of volcanic basalt rock. It is one of the oldest landforms on Earth.
Answer: Tropical Deciduous
Tropical Deciduous forests (also called Monsoon forests) cover the largest area in India (about 65% of forest cover). They shed leaves during dry season to conserve water. Found in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and parts of Maharashtra.
Answer: Caspian Sea
The Caspian Sea is the largest lake in the world by surface area (371,000 sq km), though it is called a 'sea' due to its size and salinity. It is landlocked, bordered by Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, and Azerbaijan. Lake Baikal is the deepest and holds the most freshwater.
Answer: Jawaharlal Nehru Port
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), also known as Nhava Sheva, located near Mumbai, is India's busiest container port, handling about 50% of the country's container traffic. It was commissioned in 1989 to decongest Mumbai Port and boost maritime trade.
Answer: True
India is the largest producer, consumer, and importer of pulses in the world. Major pulses grown include chickpea (chana), pigeon pea (arhar), and lentil (masoor). Pulses are crucial for protein intake in vegetarian diets and fix nitrogen in soil, improving fertility.
Answer: Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the primary greenhouse gas responsible for global warming, though water vapor is the most abundant. Human activities like burning fossil fuels have increased atmospheric CO2 by over 50% since the Industrial Revolution, enhancing the greenhouse effect.
Answer: Alluvial
Alluvial soil is formed by the deposition of silt by rivers and is highly fertile. It covers about 40% of India's land area, especially in the Indo-Gangetic plains. It is rich in potash and phosphoric acid but deficient in nitrogen and organic matter.
Answer: Ural Mountains
The Ural Mountains form a natural boundary between Europe and Asia, stretching about 2,500 km from the Arctic Ocean to the Ural River in Kazakhstan. They are rich in mineral resources and have been a significant geographical and cultural divide for centuries.
Answer: True
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a union territory of India, are located in the Bay of Bengal. They consist of 572 islands, of which about 38 are inhabited. The islands are of volcanic origin and are separated from the Indian mainland by the Ten Degree Channel.