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Kriti

A lagoon is a shallow body of water separated from a larger water body by a barrier like sand or a reef. On India’s east coast, Chilika Lake in Odisha and Pulicat Lake in Andhra Pradesh are two famous lagoons. Class ...

Kriti

The Himalayas feed major rivers like the Ganga, Indus and Brahmaputra by providing a constant supply of water from melting snow and glaciers. This meltwater ensures perennial rivers, supports agriculture and supplies drinking water to large populations across northern India ...

Kriti

The Aravalli Hills are among the oldest mountain ranges in the world, formed about 2.5 billion years ago. Though not very high, they are rich in minerals and home to ancient forts. They also act as a barrier against the ...

Ayushree

“Cow’s Mouth” refers to Gaumukh, the glacier from which the Bhagirathi River originates in Uttarakhand. It is called this because the ice opening resembles a cow’s mouth. Gaumukh is considered sacred and marks the beginning of the Ganga River. Class 7 ...

Ayushree

The Great Himalayan National Park is fascinating. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its biodiversity, including snow leopards and rare plants. Located in Himachal Pradesh, it shows how nature and communities can coexist through eco-friendly lifestyles and conservation ...