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by Susmita Thapa | 05-10-2024 00:41 0
Nepal is located in the Himalayas, with a vast range of altitudes that contribute to varied climatic zones—from tropical in the Terai plains to alpine in the northern mountainous regions. This diversity supports rich biodi... Read More >
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| 26-07-2013 19:26 9 0
The temperature of Chitwan Nepal at this time is at peak. Erratic rainfall occur now and then causing flood in many parts of the country and the temperature has also risen tremendously causing great difficulty to the people to ada... Read More >
| 26-07-2013 18:38 10 0
Pesticides are chemical substances that are used to eliminate animals, insects,plants and fungal bugs in cultivation. well, the question is whether the pesticides really kill those they are intended to. The answer is yes but horri... Read More >
| 26-07-2013 16:51 11 0
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) scientists and an international team of researchers have found tropical ecosystems can generate significant carbon dioxide when temperatures rise, unlike other ecosystems in the... Read More >
| 26-07-2013 15:34 15 0
on 23 July, Youth for Conservation and Sustainable Agriculture (YCSA) release its first publication "Agriculture at a Glance" in Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Paklihawa campus, Nepal. On the program the campus chief... Read More >
| 26-07-2013 12:48 11 0
Here are some natural plants which can fight pollution inside the house, which we are not aware about.Instead we unnecessarily try to clean our houses using vacuum cleaner which are costly. Inspite of using these modern equipmen... Read More >
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