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Extreme Precipitation Increasing in Arid Northwest China Due to Global Warming, ...
Responsible Us Bureau Apr 17, 2025
A study by the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows that extreme precipitation in arid Northwest China has increased significantly du...
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Voting Poll
What is true about the 'Lost Saraswati River' of the Vedic period?
Total Vote: 10
It flowed only through present-day Gujarat and emptied into the Bay of Bengal.
10 %
It was the smallest river mentioned in the Vedic texts and had no connection to the Himalayas.
0 %
It disappeared around 5000 BP due to climatic and tectonic changes, but is believed to still flow underground beneath the Thar Desert.
80 %
It originated from the Vindhya Range and merged with the Ganges near Varanasi.
10 %