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Answer: Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the highest peak in Africa at 5,895 meters. It is a dormant stratovolcano with three volcanic cones: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira. Kibo's summit, Uhuru Peak, is the highest point. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Answer: Mangalore Port
Mangalore Port (New Mangalore Port) is known as the 'Gateway of Karnataka'. It is the only major port in Karnataka and handles petroleum products, containers, and bulk cargo. It is located at Panambur, near Mangaluru.
Answer: Silent Valley
Silent Valley National Park in Kerala is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is known for its tropical evergreen forests and endangered species like the Lion-tailed Macaque. The park was saved from a hydroelectric project in the 1980s.
Answer: Bhagirathi
The Tehri Dam, one of the highest dams in India (260.5 m), is built on the Bhagirathi River in Uttarakhand. It is a multipurpose rock and earth-fill embankment dam providing irrigation, municipal water supply, and 1,000 MW of hydroelectric power.
Answer: Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh is the largest producer of manganese in India, contributing about 30% of national production. Major deposits are in Balaghat, Chhindwara, and Jhabua districts. Manganese is essential for steel production and battery manufacturing.
Answer: Norway
Norway is known as the 'Land of Midnight Sun' because during summer months (May-July), the sun remains visible for 24 hours in regions north of the Arctic Circle. This phenomenon occurs due to Earth's axial tilt.
Answer: 30-50 km
The continental crust is approximately 30-50 km thick, while oceanic crust is thinner (5-10 km). The crust is the outermost solid shell of Earth, composed mainly of granitic rocks on continents and basaltic rocks under oceans.
Answer: Mizoram
Mizoram has the highest forest cover by percentage (about 84.53% of its geographical area) according to the India State of Forest Report 2021. Arunachal Pradesh has the highest forest cover by absolute area among Northeast states.
Answer: Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh is the largest producer of sugarcane in India, contributing about 40% of national production. Major sugarcane-growing districts include Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor, and Saharanpur. India is the second-largest sugar producer globally after Brazil.
Answer: Huang He (Yellow River)
The Huang He (Yellow River) is called 'China's Sorrow' due to its frequent and devastating floods caused by silt deposition raising the riverbed. Historically, floods have caused millions of deaths. Massive dam projects now help control flooding.
Answer: Jim Corbett
Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand is India's oldest national park (established 1936) and a famous tiger reserve. It was the first park included in Project Tiger (1973). The park is named after hunter-conservationist Jim Corbett and is part of the Shivalik Hills.
Answer: Southwest Monsoon
The Southwest Monsoon (June-September) brings about 75% of India's annual rainfall. It originates from the Indian Ocean and splits into Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal branches. The timing and distribution of this monsoon are critical for Indian agriculture.
Answer: Gujarat Offshore
India's first offshore wind power project is being developed off the coast of Gujarat. The project aims to harness strong sea winds for renewable energy. India has a potential of 70 GW for offshore wind energy, primarily along Gujarat and Tamil Nadu coasts.
Answer: Australia
Australia is the smallest continent by area (about 8.6 million sq km). It is also the only continent that is a single country. Despite its size, it has diverse landscapes including deserts, rainforests, and the Great Barrier Reef.
Answer: Gravitational pull of Moon and Sun
Tides are primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and, to a lesser extent, the Sun on Earth's oceans. When the Sun, Moon, and Earth align (full/new moon), spring tides occur with higher high tides. Neap tides occur when they are at right angles.
Answer: Atacama
The Atacama Desert in Chile is the driest non-polar desert in the world. Some areas have never recorded rainfall. It is rich in mineral resources like copper and nitrates. Its extreme dryness makes it ideal for astronomical observations.
Answer: Indira Gandhi Canal
The Indira Gandhi Canal (formerly Rajasthan Canal) is known as the 'Lifeline of Rajasthan'. It brings water from the Sutlej and Beas rivers to the Thar Desert, enabling agriculture and drinking water supply. It is one of the largest irrigation projects in India.
Answer: Tokyo
Tokyo is the capital of Japan and one of the world's most populous metropolitan areas. It became the capital in 1868 when the imperial residence was moved from Kyoto. Tokyo is a global hub for finance, technology, and culture.
Answer: Karnataka
Karnataka is the largest producer of coffee in India, contributing over 70% of national production. Major coffee-growing regions are Coorg (Kodagu), Chikmagalur, and Hassan. India primarily grows Arabica and Robusta varieties, exported globally.
Answer: Huang He
The Huang He (Yellow River) in China is named for the yellow loess sediment it carries. It is the second-longest river in China and is called the 'Cradle of Chinese Civilization'. Frequent flooding has earned it the name 'China's Sorrow'.