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Savanna

Savanna is a type of flat grassland in tropical and subtropical regions, bordering tropical rainforests. However, certain dry savannas are present on the borders of some deserts as well. These grasslands are generally warm and they have dry climatic conditions. They are characterised by brushy and coarse grasses with a few small or dispersed trees […]

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Grasslands

Grasslands are the open and flat plains on the Earth where grass is the most dominating flora. The grasslands present in the Southern hemisphere get more rainfall than those in the Northern hemisphere. Hence the grass in the Southern hemisphere grows more than 2 metres in height and its roots extend several feet into the

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Valley

A valley is a relatively flat, low land lying between ranges of hills and mountains on the Earth’s surface. Valleys are generally formed by erosion caused by rivers or glaciers. They can be classified on the basis of shape or origin. On the basis of shape, they can be categorised as: V-shape and U-shape. And

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Types of Glaciers

Glaciers are categorised into two groups: alpine glaciers and ice sheets. Alpine glaciers (valley glaciers or mountain glaciers) originate from the mountainsides and move downward towards valleys. The Gorner Glacier in Switzerland and the Furtwangler Glacier in Tanzania are some of the examples of alpine glaciers. Ice sheet glaciers have broad domes and spread out

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Glaciers

Glaciers are large masses of snow. These are formed when snow remains at one location for a very long time and turns into ice. They have ability to move, hence are called ‘rivers of ice’. The term ‘glacier’ originated from the French word glace (glah-SAY), which means ice. At present, they occupy about 10% of

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Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen is a unique city located in the Ref Mountains in northwest Morocco. The beautiful city of Chefchaouen was founded in 1471, initially as a small fortress that still exists till date. But what is most striking about the city are the numerous buildings and structures that are painted blue. Famously known as ‘Morocco’s Blue

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Grindelwald

Grindelwald

Grindelwald is an Eiger village located in the Bernese Alps, in Switzerland. Human settlements in this pristine village date back centuries, with Neolithic tools found in the area. However, the first mention of this village by name was only in 1146. Nestled in the Alps, the village is a popular tourist destination for adventure-seekers; it

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