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πŸ”†Baltic Sea:.

βœ…Location: Part of the North Atlantic Ocean, situated in Northern Europe, separating the Scandinavian Peninsula from continental Europe.

βœ…Surrounding Countries: Denmark, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Russia, Finland, and Sweden.
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βœ…R - Russia
βœ…D - Denmark
βœ…G - Germany
βœ…S - Sweden
βœ…E - Estonia
βœ…L - Latvia
βœ…L - Lithuania
βœ…P - Poland
βœ…F - Finland

βœ…Connections: Links to the Atlantic Ocean through the Danish Straits, facilitating global trade and connectivity.
βœ…Gulfs: Contains the Gulf of Bothnia (north), Gulf of Finland (east), and Gulf of Riga (south).
βœ…Rivers: Over 250 rivers drain into it, with the Neva River being the largest contributor.
βœ…Islands: Hosts over 20 islands and archipelagos, with Gotland (off Sweden’s coast) as the largest


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Teesta Valley
βœ…It is a biologically rich area located in the northeastern region of India, primarily in the state of Sikkim.
βœ…The valley is named after the Teesta River, which flows through it.
βœ…The river originates in the Tibetan Plateau and flows southward, passing through the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal before joining the Brahmaputra River in Bangladesh.
βœ…Khecheopalri Lake, often referred to as a sacred lake, is located near the valley and attracts many pilgrims and trekkers.

βœ…The river joins the Brahmaputra in Bangladesh before it flows into the Bay of Bengal after meeting with the Ganges and the Meghna.
βœ…Two major large barrages constructed on Teesta –
πŸ”ΈGajoldoba in West Bengal, India
πŸ”ΈDuani in Bangladesh.

Major Tributaries of Teesta River

βœ…Left-bank Tributaries: Lachung Chhu, Chakung Chhu, Dik Chhu, Rani Khola and Rangpo Chhu.
βœ…Right-bank Tributaries: Zemu Chhu, Rangyong Chhu and Rangit River.

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πŸ”†Lake Prespa

βœ…According to experts, of the 450 hectares of Little Prespa Lake in Albania, at least 430 hectares have been transformed into swamps or dried up.

βœ…It is one of the oldest tectonic lakes in Europe, and also the highest tectonic lake on the Balkan Peninsula.
βœ…It lies at the junction of three major geological masses: a granite massif on the East, a karstic massif belonging to Galicica on the West, and the Suva Gora on the South.
βœ…The region is famous for having rocks from the oldest Paleozoic form to sediments belonging to the young Neogene era.
βœ…It is made up of the Great Prespa Lake (Albania, Greece and the Republic of Macedonia) and Small Prespa Lake.

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πŸ”†Kaveri/ Cauvery river

βœ…It rises in the Brahmagiri range near Cherangala village of Kodagu (Coorg) district of Karnataka and drains into the Bay of Bengal.
βœ…It is bounded by Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats and by the ridges separating it from Krishna basin and Pennar basin.
βœ…It is the third largest river – after Godavari and Krishna β€“ in South India
βœ…the largest river in the State of Tamil Nadu
βœ…Cauvery basin extends over states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and UT of Puducherry.

Tributaries:
βœ… Left Bank: the Harangi, the Hemavati, the Shimsha and the Arkavati.
βœ… Right Bank: Lakshmantirtha, the Kabbani, the Suvarnavati, the Bhavani, the Noyil and the Amaravati.

βœ…On the Cauvery, lies the β€œGrand Anicut dam” said to have been constructed by Chola King in 1st century A.D.
βœ…Imp dams : Krishna Raja Sagara dam, Mettur
πŸ”†Kopili fault zone

βœ…Recently, researchers from the Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG) have identified seismogenic liquefaction features in the active Kopili Fault (KF) zone.
βœ…It is a 300 km long and 50 km wide lineament situated in the northeastern region (NER) of India.
βœ…It extends from the western part of Manipur to the tri-junction of Bhutan, Arunachal Pradesh, and Assam.
It is closer to Himalayan Frontal Thrust.
βœ…This is a seismically active area falling in the highest Seismic Hazard Zone V.
βœ…It is associated with collisional tectonics because of the Indian Plate subducting beneath the Eurasian Plate.
βœ…The fault itself is a transpressional fracture that generates lower crustal dextral strike-slip earthquakes.
βœ…A tectonic depression filled up by the alluvium of the Kopili river and its tributaries, the Kopili fault zone has witnessed many seismic activities in the past including the 1869 earthquake (7.8 magnitude) and the 1943 earthquake (7.3 magnitude).

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πŸ”† Bab al-Mandab strait

βœ…Yemen's Houthis have been targeting vessels in the southern Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab strait.
βœ…It is strait between Arabia (northeast) and Africa (southwest) that connects the Red Sea(northwest) with the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean (southeast).
βœ… It forms a vital strategic link in the maritime trade route between the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean via the Red Sea and the Suez Canal
βœ… It is one of the world's most important routes for global seaborne commodity shipments, particularly crude oil and fuel.
βœ… It is bordered by Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula and Djibouti and Eritrea on the African coast.

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πŸ”† Red Sea

βœ… It is a semi-enclosed inlet(or extension) of the Indian Ocean between the continents of Africa and Asia.
βœ… It is one of the world’s warmest seas.
βœ… The northern portion of the Red Sea is bifurcated by the Sinai Peninsula into the Gulf of Aqaba and the Gulf of Suez, where it is connected to the Mediterranean Sea via the famous Suez Canal.

β–ͺ️Bordering Countries:
βœ… Yemen and Saudi Arabia border the Red Sea to the east.
βœ… It is bordered by Egypt to the north and west and by Sudan, Eritrea, and Djibouti to the west.

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Lonar Lake:

βœ…It is a lagoon lake in the Buldhana district of Maharashtra.
βœ…It was created due to the impact of a meteorite.
βœ…It is the only known saline crater lake in the world, formed by the impact of a meteorite about 50,000 years ago.
βœ…Its water is seven times saltier than average seawater.
βœ…The lake has a diameter of 1.2 kilometers and a depth of 150 meters, and is surrounded by a rim of hills that rise up to 75 degrees.
βœ…One of the most striking aspects is its color, which changes from green to pink depending on the season and the water conditions. This is caused by the presence of microorganisms that thrive in the saline and alkaline environment of the lake.


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Hindon River
βœ…Origin: Upper Shivalik Hills in Saharanpur district, Uttar Pradesh.
βœ…Length: Approximately 400 kilometers before merging Yamuna River.
βœ…Tributaries: Major tributaries include Krishni and Kali Rivers, which significantly impact its flow and pollution levels.
βœ…Historical and Cultural Significance: Once considered a lifeline for communities along its banks.Known as part of India’s Sugar Bowl due to its role in supporting sugarcane cultivation in the region.
βœ…Heavily Polluted: Reduced to a drain carrying industrial and domestic waste.

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Nugu Wildlife Sanctuary:

βœ…It is situated in H.D. Kote taluk of Mysuru district, Karnataka.
βœ…It lies north of Bandipur National Park.
βœ…The sanctuary includes the backwaters of Nugu Dam on its western side and shares borders with Alaganchi State Forest, a part of Bandipur Tiger Reserve on the southwest side.
βœ…Nugu Dam is built across the Nugu River, a tributary of the Cauvery.



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Tikhir Tribe:

βœ…It is one of the indigenous Naga tribes, found in Nagaland and in parts of the neighboring States. Some live across the border, in Myanmar also.
βœ…They speak a language called Naga Yimchungru, which is part of the Tibeto-Burman language family, like other Naga languages.
βœ…They make their living from agriculture and hunting. At one time, the Tikhir were headhunters and a man's prestige depended upon the number of enemies he had killed.
βœ…Headhunting was banned, and the last recorded incident took place in the 1960s.
πŸ“Beliefs:
βœ…With the coming of the Christian missionaries to Nagaland, most Tikhirs converted to Christianity.
βœ…Many of the Tikhir practice elements of folk religion with their Christianity.
βœ…"Tsonglaknyi" the main Tikhir Festival, is observed from 9th to 12th October every year. It is basically a festival of the sanctification of Shield


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