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The Red Fort, also known as Lal Qila, is a historic fort in Old Delhi, India.

Construction and HistoryBuilt by: Mughal Emperor Shah JahanConstruction period: 1638–1648Architectural style: Indo-Islamic, Mughal, and some influences from Persian, Timurid, and Hindu architecture.Purpose: It served as the royal palace of the…
Posted by Nilesh kumar October 14, 2024
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The Lotus Temple, located in New Delhi, India, is an iconic piece of modern architecture and a prominent place of worship for the Bahá’í Faith.

The structure is notable for its distinctive shape, resembling a lotus flower, with 27 free-standing marble-clad "petals" arranged in clusters of three to form nine sides. This design symbolizes purity…
Posted by Nilesh kumar October 13, 2024
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India Gate is a prominent landmark in New Delhi, India.

The India Gate is also famous for the Amar Jawan Jyoti, or the Flame of the Immortal Soldier, which was added in 1971 after the Indo-Pakistani War. This flame burns…
Posted by Nilesh kumar October 13, 2024
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#WorldGeography #swan Swans are large, graceful water birds known for their long necks, striking white or black plumage, and their association with elegance and beauty.

They are closely related to geese and ducks, and they belong to the family Anatidae. Swans are found in various parts of the world, especially in regions with temperate climates.There…
Posted by Nilesh kumar October 12, 2024
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#WorldGeography #hummingbird Hummingbirds are small, vibrant birds known for their ability to hover in place and fly in any direction, including backwards.

They accomplish this thanks to their rapid wing beats, which can reach up to 80 beats per second. These birds have an incredible metabolism and must consume large quantities of…
Posted by Nilesh kumar October 12, 2024
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#WorldGeography #greengrasshopper The Greengrasshopper, also known as the short-winged green grasshopper (Dichromorpha viridis), is a species native to eastern North America.

The Greengrasshopper, also known as the short-winged green grasshopper (Dichromorpha viridis), is a species native to eastern North America. It is found in grassy areas, including lawns, and is especially…
Posted by Nilesh kumar October 11, 2024
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Giraffes are the tallest land animals, native to the savannas and open woodlands of Africa.

Known for their long necks and legs, they can reach heights of up to 18 feet. Giraffes primarily feed on leaves from tall trees, particularly acacias, using their prehensile tongues,…
Posted by Nilesh kumar October 10, 2024
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Hippopotamuses, or hippos, are large, mostly herbivorous mammals native to sub-Saharan Africa.

Despite their seemingly docile appearance, they are considered one of the most dangerous animals in Africa due to their aggressive behavior and powerful jaws. Hippos spend much of their time…
Posted by Nilesh kumar October 10, 2024
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Pandas are native to China and are known for their distinctive black and white fur.

They are classified as bears and primarily feed on bamboo, although they are technically omnivorous. Pandas are often regarded as symbols of conservation due to their status as a vulnerable…
Posted by Nilesh kumar October 10, 2024
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An igloo, also known as a snow house or snow hut, is a type of shelter traditionally built from blocks of compacted snow, particularly by the Inuit people of the Arctic. 

The snow's insulating properties help retain heat, making the interior of an igloo surprisingly warm, even in extremely cold environments. They are usually dome-shaped and can vary in size, from…
Posted by Nilesh kumar October 9, 2024

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