Mahr
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The most extreme places on earth................
From India, Bangalore
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akkeleela
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From India, Hyderabad
vijayalakshmikv
Hey Mhar,
There is an error in your PPT,
i.e Slide number 9 Chrapunjee is in India not in Colambia.
is a town in East Khasi Hills district in the Indian state of Meghalaya. It is credited as being the wettest place on Earth. However, nearby Mawsynram has more rainfall nowadays.
It is the traditional capital of a hima (Khasi tribal chieftainship constituting a petty state) known as Sohra or Churra.
Cherrapunjee receives rains from the Bay of Bengal arm of the Indian Summer Monsoon. The monsoon clouds fly unhindered over the plains of Bangladesh for about 400 km. Thereafter, they hit the Khasi Hills which abruptly rise out of the plains to reach a height of about 1370 m above mean sea level within of 2 to 5 km. The geography of the hills with many deep valleys channels the low-flying (150-300 m) moisture-laden clouds from a wide area to converge over Cherrapunji.
more..........visit Wikipedia

From India, Delhi
Mahr
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Dear vijayalakshmikv, I really don’t know how I missed that. Anyway I sincerely appreciate your help on this. Thanks again. Best regards, Mahesh
From India, Bangalore
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