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Answer: Vienna
Vienna is the capital and largest city of Austria, located on the Danube River. It is known for its cultural heritage, classical music (Mozart, Beethoven), and imperial palaces. Vienna consistently ranks among the world's most livable cities.
Answer: Jammu & Kashmir
Jammu & Kashmir is the largest producer of apples in India, contributing about 75% of national production. Major apple-growing regions include Shopian, Kulgam, and Anantnag. Apples are a key horticulture crop supporting rural livelihoods.
Answer: Niger
The Niger River is called the 'River of Gold' due to the historical gold trade along its banks in West Africa. It flows through Guinea, Mali, Niger, and Nigeria before emptying into the Gulf of Guinea. It is the third-longest river in Africa.
Answer: Alpine
Alpine forests are found in the Himalayas above 3,600 meters, characterized by dwarf trees, shrubs, and meadows. Vegetation includes juniper, rhododendron, and birch. These forests are sensitive to climate change and support unique biodiversity.
Answer: Pre-monsoon showers
Blossom Showers are pre-monsoon rainfall in Kerala during March-April that help in the flowering of coffee and cardamom plantations. These showers are caused by convective activity and moisture from the Arabian Sea, benefiting horticulture.
Answer: Subansiri Lower
Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project in Arunachal Pradesh (under construction) will be India's largest with 2,000 MW capacity. Currently, Koyna (1,960 MW) is the largest operational. Hydro power is renewable and crucial for India's energy mix.
Answer: Bern
Bern is the capital of Switzerland, located on the Aare River. It is known for its well-preserved medieval old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Zurich and Geneva are larger cities, but Bern has been the federal city since 1848.
Answer: Delta
A delta is formed by river deposition of sediments at its mouth where it enters a sea or lake. The Ganga-Brahmaputra delta is the world's largest. Estuaries are tidal mouths without significant deposition; fjords are glacial valleys flooded by sea.
Answer: Canada
Canada has the most natural lakes in the world, with over 2 million lakes covering about 9% of its land area. This is due to glacial activity during the last Ice Age. Major lakes include Great Bear, Great Slave, and portions of the Great Lakes.
Answer: All of these
All three sanctuaries—Pakke, Nameri, and Eaglenest—in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam are important habitats for the Great Indian Hornbill. This bird is culturally significant to Northeast tribes and is a flagship species for forest conservation.
Answer: Equatorial
Equatorial climate has no dry season and experiences heavy rainfall (over 200 cm annually) throughout the year due to convectional rainfall. Found near the Equator in Amazon, Congo Basin, and Indonesia. Supports tropical rainforests.
Answer: Aconcagua
Aconcagua in Argentina is the highest peak in South America and the Western Hemisphere at 6,961 meters. It is part of the Andes Range and is a popular mountaineering destination. The name may mean 'Stone Sentinel' in Quechua.
Answer: Kolkata
Kolkata Port (now Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port) is known as the 'Gateway of North East India'. It is India's oldest operating port (1870) and a riverine port on the Hooghly River. It serves the eastern and northeastern states.
Answer: Keibul Lamjao
Keibul Lamjao National Park in Manipur is the world's only floating national park, located on Loktak Lake. It is the last natural habitat of the endangered Sangai (brow-antlered deer). The park is made of floating phumdis (vegetation mats).
Answer: Krishna
The Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is built on the Krishna River, on the border of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. It is one of India's earliest multipurpose projects, providing irrigation to drought-prone areas and generating hydroelectric power.
Answer: Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh is the largest producer of limestone in India, contributing about 20% of national production. Limestone is essential for cement, steel, and chemical industries. Major deposits are in Satna, Katni, and Jabalpur districts.
Answer: Iceland
Iceland is known as the 'Land of Fire and Ice' due to its unique combination of volcanoes (fire) and glaciers (ice). It sits on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, making it geologically active with frequent eruptions and geothermal activity.
Answer: Divergent
Divergent plate boundaries, where tectonic plates move apart, create mid-ocean ridges through seafloor spreading. Magma rises to fill the gap, forming new oceanic crust. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a classic example.
Answer: West Bengal
West Bengal has the longest international border among Indian states, sharing approximately 2,217 km with Bangladesh. Arunachal Pradesh has the longest border with China (1,129 km), but West Bengal's total international border is the longest.
Answer: Narmada
The Narmada River is called the 'Lifeline of Gujarat' as it provides water for irrigation, drinking, and industry through projects like Sardar Sarovar Dam. The river is culturally significant and supports agriculture in the drought-prone regions of Gujarat.