Aravallis losing 13.8% more soil annually despite rising forest cover: Study warns of erosion crisis
Soil erosion in the Aravallis is rising fast. A study reveals built-up areas have grown by 53%, leading to a 13.8% annual increase in soil loss between 2017 and 2024 despite increased forest cover.
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Which country has no rivers at all yet never runs out of water?
Saudi Arabia is known as the 'Land of No Rivers' because it has no permanent rivers or natural lakes. To meet the water needs of millions of people, the country relies on large desalination plants, ...
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9 ancient civilizations that vanished without leaving a clear explanation
History loves a good mystery. And honestly, few things are more unsettling than an entire civilization, with millions of people, monumental buildings, complex trade routes and a living culture, simply ...
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'Cikai Korran came here': 2,000 years ago, Indian man scribbled his name in Tamil on Egyptian tombs
An Indian man who spoke Tamil scribbled his name on eight Egyptian tombs 2,000 years ago. An archaeological discovery has uncovered who this offender was, showing Indo-Egyptian connections in ancient ...
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