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Answer: Copenhagen
Copenhagen is the capital and largest city of Denmark, located on the islands of Zealand and Amager. It is known for its historic harbor, Nyhavn, Tivoli Gardens, and as the home of the Little Mermaid statue. Copenhagen is a hub for design and sustainability.
Answer: Assam
Assam is the largest producer of pineapple in India, contributing about 30% of national production. Pineapple is grown in the Brahmaputra Valley's humid climate. India is among the top global pineapple producers, with Kerala and Karnataka also significant.
Answer: Mississippi
The Mississippi River is nicknamed 'Old Man River' in American culture, popularized by the song from the musical Show Boat. The river's slow, meandering flow and historical significance in American development inspired the epithet.
Answer: Keoladeo Ghana
Keoladeo Ghana National Park (Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary) in Rajasthan is famous for the Indian roller and over 370 bird species. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a critical wintering ground for migratory birds from Central Asia.
Answer: Pre-monsoon thunderstorms
Mango Showers are pre-monsoon thunderstorms in Kerala and Karnataka during March-April. They help in early ripening of mangoes and reduce summer heat. These showers are caused by convective activity and moisture from the Arabian Sea.
Answer: Kerala
India's first floating solar power project was commissioned in Kerala at the Banasura Sagar Dam reservoir in Wayanad (2019). Floating solar panels reduce water evaporation and land use. India aims to install 10 GW of floating solar by 2030.
Answer: Oslo
Oslo is the capital and largest city of Norway, located at the head of the Oslofjord. It is known for its green spaces, museums (Viking Ship Museum), and as a hub for maritime industries. Oslo hosted the 1952 Winter Olympics.
Answer: Glacial erosion
U-shaped valleys are formed by glacial erosion, where glaciers carve wide, steep-sided valleys with flat bottoms. In contrast, river erosion creates V-shaped valleys. U-shaped valleys are common in the Himalayas and Alps.
Answer: Lake Baikal
Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia, is the world's largest freshwater lake by volume (23,600 cu km), holding about 20% of Earth's unfrozen surface freshwater. It is also the deepest (1,642 m) and oldest (25 million years) lake.
Answer: Mahanadi
The Mahanadi River is called the 'Lifeline of Chhattisgarh' as it provides water for irrigation, drinking, and industry. The river originates in Chhattisgarh and flows through Odisha. Major projects include the Mahanadi Reservoir and Hirakud Dam.
Answer: Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital and largest city of Sweden, built on 14 islands where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea. It is known for its beauty, innovation, and as the home of the Nobel Prize ceremonies (except Peace Prize, awarded in Oslo).
Answer: Kerala
Kerala is the largest producer of coconut in India, contributing about 45% of national production. Coconut is a key plantation crop used for food, oil, coir, and handicrafts. India is among the top global coconut producers.
Answer: Mississippi
The Mississippi River is called the 'Father of Waters' (from the Native American name 'Misi-ziibi'). It is the longest river in North America (3,766 km) and drains about 40% of the continental USA. It is vital for transport, agriculture, and ecology.
Answer: Velavadar
Velavadar National Park in Gujarat is famous for the blackbuck (Indian antelope). The park's grasslands support one of the largest populations of this endangered species. Blackbucks are protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act.
Answer: Local thunderstorms
Kal Baisakhi (Nor'westers) are violent evening thunderstorms in West Bengal and Assam during April-May. They bring heavy rain, lightning, and strong winds, providing relief from pre-monsoon heat. They are caused by local convection and moisture from the Bay of Bengal.
Answer: Gulf of Kutch
The Gulf of Kutch in Gujarat has India's first commercial tidal power project potential. Tidal energy harnesses the rise and fall of sea levels. India has an estimated tidal power potential of 8 GW, primarily in Gujarat and West Bengal.
Answer: Athens
Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece, one of the world's oldest cities with recorded history spanning over 3,400 years. It is the birthplace of democracy, Western philosophy, and the Olympic Games. The Acropolis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Answer: Moraine
Moraines are ridges of glacial till (rock debris) deposited by glaciers. Types include lateral, medial, terminal, and ground moraines. Cirques, arêtes, and horns are erosional landforms created by glacial action.
Answer: Kiritimati
Kiritimati (Christmas Island) in Kiribati is the world's largest coral atoll by land area (388 sq km). Located in the central Pacific, it is a critical habitat for seabirds and marine life. The atoll is vulnerable to sea-level rise.
Answer: Mahanadi
The Mahanadi River is called the 'Sorrow of Odisha' due to its history of devastating floods in the coastal plains. The Hirakud Dam was built to control floods and provide irrigation. The river originates in Chhattisgarh and flows into the Bay of Bengal.