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the robot must protect his phone. existence was on the by the middle of the 19th century. practically, the whole of india had been under the rule of the british and by the colonial authorities, had imposed that heavy depth bringing the people into poverty ex, 40 natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the physicians of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those and cooperated with them. the facts of ignoring the religious beliefs
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of the hindus led to them you may have as the voice, mercenary soldiers serving under the british ground. 3000000000 began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may river, north of india in the form of abuse. the rebels quickly took over daily that he rode. the resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal. the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels, cruel, late fee and slaves. the boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the public. this type of execution was called the devil's with the obliteration of them you may result in the death of 800000 inhabitants of indians. however, the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians and their will will resist the
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according to scientists, north of syria is a unique place where all kinds of dangers of geological processes can be examined. earthquakes, mud and rock slides, the geologist, he goes as coff has been observing them for decades. and he's got some interesting insights to share the, so this is stunningly beautiful, but what makes it so that essentially a gives you the right opportunities to, i guess, study the dangers of geological world. i mean, i guess what i'm asking is, why is it such as so dangerous a process? spray mountains are dangerous because they're constantly glowing, nearly continually accumulate potential energy on the 1st of that energy policy. but the foster that destroyed. but this destruction isn't uniform invested in some places. it's a continuous process, so we're, we're small,
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robust pulling off all the time out there in other places. laundry, rocks come loose. and the course of the beauty and danger of mountainous terrains, applying the constant evolution gross in this endless accumulation of potential energy within these huge rock messes. i found the fonts, do they grow the foster they're destroyed. so rock slides are common here and i said yeah, but they're also coming in the caucus has in general uh, what causes them, a brawler stable things. it looks like the coolest by rain full. but in fact that caused by the growth of the mountain structures. i mentioned yup. and secondary by surface erosion that happens as due to the wind, sun temperature and water freezing between fractures and crags. i hear from this to so the scale of rock full scale can be very different. i don't, however, the launch is rock slides because well, i'm not sure what is the strength name. it is being waged under accumulated stress
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. well, that's when the biggest rock slides happen. we know that the rock lives can provoke glacier to fall and break off. we know 20 years ago this happened, and because devastation beyond belief, we still don't know how many people were killed. camp grounds were destroyed, communications destroyed. so why is that? what causes that? a yellow w. c. with all the concrete is austin and again, alden with a family of clicking people here. well, unaware of such both senses, even though several incidents are being reported in other countries, by then the most infamous was the scar and debris avalanche which occurred in 1962 . and again, in 1970, it was kind of getting 18000 people in the early the, in the town of young gay settlement in the case of the coca disaster, the total ice rock and debris flo forgive, with 115000000 cubic meters. and the energy of that ice in rock slide was
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calculated for the very 1st time. well, it was estimated at around 3 megabits on this. it was huge enough to similar rock slides happened in other places to go totally in peru, which has already seen 3 or 4 that were recorded. we'll see one of the major rock slides in the laser bro, big rock slides keep happening across the world. all the time we do a bit them, but again, people are in the dark about this before the coal could get knowledge and disaster . junior, it was 70 off that they studied this rock slide that they learned what it was all about. so with this month's lives can be very devastating insights is some of the most devastating of the geological catastrophes that can happen. some of the ways that come through are up to 25 meters. uh what causes them, why are they so devastating? but even a much low is a mass movement overall can soil and the me should equal the 5 by the addition of water or move on to watch i carrying the wrong console and you would be there is
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one important fact to however more so through all can soil can be in the form ascend or even find a punch. it goes to the board. it can be in the form of a big boat, is even huge ones. and then it all starts with the form of these bo, this not with the movement to watch. i mean, for example, you can see the steep month for the cuts, and that's the scully's on the slopes of the mountains going causes moreno's which are accumulations of answered the 5 debris which dropped down the slopes since the slope, so steep with a gradient exceeding 60 going up to 90 degrees, only some mass falls quickly and sometimes as it falls, it gets so mixed with water and continues to full as it liquefied mass with video as it happens this month, flow caught slight visa phones were that literally made by huge mass overall can debris coming down from the time it is, and this movement produces a lot of energy,
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right? so i guess the density of the rope mixed up can be up to 2.7 grams per cubic centimeter . because while the density of water is one gram but cubic centimeter and the right to see the reality of, in other words, water alone can do any of this stuff. one of the month flow can deal with it comes to the ground, there moves a lot overall, can swell it all so much lows come in single waves. the way the packets that is strongly stable and each wave like that is called a solid ton. once a wave like this, which is a flat to area, it's us losing steals and that's in this cross sectional area increases score. and so the entire way slows down until the solid material comes to rest. beyond that point, you only want to continues to run a solution, although often water still carries robin soil in the form of fine particles don't do material, then it can create a new, much low, a continuation of the 1st one. so we know that when assumed,
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i mean strikes just before that happens, all of the water receives into the ocean and then we know that as an army is coming, is there any indication that a mudslide is immediately going to happen? is there any little for it so people can know to look out for motors doing it to ma'am. so nami is usually caused by a size make shock. it can also be caused by massive landslide into want to, which also translates to a gravitational short wave mode flows on the other hand, to move stones off pretty quietly. so they don't have any key signs to help us see them coming. there's nothing we can do to prevent them from happening either. the only thing we can do is to stay out of the way and never try and change the cause. instead, we should let them fall, the pa, this, they've broken like these gullies here. let them be, stay away from them. what about earthquakes? i would assume that this area is for the joe logically active and there
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hasn't been a severe earthquakes here in the past 100 years is essentially ready for the next one. it's bound to happen at some point right for, and you might see that has been earthquakes in the caucasus, and there will be more in the future really because of this mountain. rage keeps evolving. the geological points of stress keep shifting. so tensions increase or decrease. here in the end, it's pretty difficult to identify with attention. so increasing the, although it's not entirely impossible to reach back. what we can do in terms of prevention is, is make sure that all the building see are capable of withstanding the quakes, because we all are right now in an area with a squeaks of up to a magnitude 9 can potentially occur here. but i do so all the buildings and facilities have to be designed to withstand such powerful quakes. the
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we are in the legendary protected area, the very name of which sounds like it's from an epic alternative miss. the mountains of the gloria is a true reserve of material and spiritual culture as well as a natural wonders alumnus and bay of has been working here most of his life the . this is a fascinating place. now i understand that this is a list which is actually named after a woman who is believed to have saved the entire lot of people. can you tell me more about that legend,
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company like 13 to 14 century during the tell us that long ago invasion the island suffered a crushing defeat. there was no way to run. an old man were killed and there was blood and death everywhere. some children will funds and the young woman took it upon himself to gather these children. when night fell on the land, she left the children over the mountains and through the forest following the north crossing until they reached a cave. and is that left valley where they could find shelter? a 0. so he was fighting hunger in cold. she sustained them on hubs and berries for several days. then they went out to the villages that alaska. i'm the families that welcomed and adopted the children when they reached finally taking in as many as they could. by the time of her pulsing, the children had grown up and married and she was buried in is that a less good grades on the day? she is considered
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a hero among the setting people. so this place is often called the sun valley because it's in the sun adults tell me more about that. so much this the sun valley literally because they were more sunny days to send in the other valley is a b d gold gold coupler. there was also less rain full hair con, spring begins 2 weeks on the full ends, 2 weeks later on. so that's why it's cool that the sun valley, the seems interesting to me that springs sometimes grows even individual trees have been worshiped. why is that the population a, grew in the 14th century when people with forced to flee to the mountains because of the talked among goals. it was a hard life with little landel results this cause that it was the home is when me good and last thing on the 2 months and they had nowhere else to go. the people had
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nothing to for you to the children. so they had to find places to get grain because the started with they raised capital survive, but the capital will often stolen. as a result, they quickly improve the skills in animal husbandry and crop farming for out of sheer necessity. there to preserve a natural result as they chose areas unsuitables agriculture as the places of worship. and so they prayed that one thing. yeah. and so i know trees have been worshipped across generations and across different cultures. what about waterfalls? there's so many here in a sense you do you watch them by search? what's your story? many, lots of holes in effect? yeah, no. i think there are about 35 huge ones and many smaller ones very well. for example, in elani, a national park, there were 19 bolts of holes. but if we count the rapids smaller rivers and streams, mineral springs and so on, or about 18 or protocol,
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lots of valuable about these was the fullest by its large and small, is that they don't any provide your drinking water. but also i nicely. yeah, that part of ok, the 19th century people from the low lens, especially those suffering from to becky, like cisco came here and spent the summer and they want to hold and mounts and rivers. pines also bets. i noise is the end of the trees. not only do they produce oxygen, but they, i know i said the show. so that's it. the
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waterfalls are truly major thoughtfulness for peace care. more than 50 of them here . lead to coin the studies alicia, so high mountain lakes and waterfall the so if we get right into it, why are there's so many waterfalls here and associates global? the most is that, so we can say we just go to lucky, the waterfall is something out of the ordinary. so many water falls to be formed, the landscape needs to be very diverse. we're lucky to have a variety of landscapes here. i said to you is at the center of the car because
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it's geographically and our landscape is extremely diverse. anisette. here we have both small water poles and limestone rocks like this one here on the cuts it and river, and very high water fulls that come from gracie. as the water only flows there and some of the phrases in the winter, there are so many landscape forms in a cynthia will thoughts, cliffs stops and benches, and hence, so many waterfalls. landscape diversity is the most important factor in this regard . now mentioned glaciers, glaciers are everywhere in a city in the mountains, but in terms of waterfalls, they don't just form every where. why did they form in certain places and not another people? that's true. we do have a lot of places, but not all of them give bath to water falls. you need a particular type of landscape for a waterfall to be found. a cliff is needed with a very steep rock face so that the water falls vertically over the precipice of
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this type of landscape can be found at the mitigated pinsky waterfalls, for example, very popular to its destination. and i'll send to you. well, no, not the glasses memo are often formed on the low gradient smooth slopes. if there's a slight bike that lazy a wheel, milton gradually turned into a river. if there's no steep cliff, they'll be no waterfall. so to answer your question, not a little glass is, can stop water falls, you need specific landscape conditions for that. how long does it take for a waterfall to form or so that is in fact a very ambiguous question. the most of holes are all different. and the can be different starting points for that formation. for example, if we know the fact that the mountains are needed to begin with, we could assume that there's a glass here. and it needs literally just a few days to stop melting for that waterfall to appear for good rain filling the canyon of the water for the past. but if we consider things more broadly on a larger scale,
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it sometimes takes decades or centuries. full water falls to form. first, the rain must be formed, then the necessary climate and then either a glazier or a river bed will appear, which will wash away the destroying it and creating an opening from which the water can flow. so yes, in fact, the formation of water polls can take hundreds of years. so it all depends on where and how it's formed from iglesia oh, just the river. so it seems to me this water is coming down at a tremendous force and even the bigger waterfall with a greater height even more. so what does this do to the landscape? does it break the rocks as it moves the switching over the body? indeed, waterfalls do eventually destroy themselves. they self destruct during the lifetime . but of course that doesn't happen instantly. there is such a thing as water erosion, water, they can literally grind absolutely any rock. and by looking at this waterfall, you can see how the water has made the surface of the rock very smooth. over the
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decades. of course, it will take more than a 100 years before the water finally drains off the ledge and tons from a waterfall into an ordinary water slide. with a stream it will simply flo rapidly down the slope. so yes, waterfall is destroy themselves, but this happens over an extremely long period of time. so the process cannot be detected the of the now this might seem like a strange question, but we've all seen the images of beautiful pros and waterfalls, where the water freezes in almost freezes of water fall in place for some don't. why don't some waterfalls actually freeze over and some just dry up for free on
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the condition of a waterfall in winter primarily depends on its type. for example, it starts from iglesia, then of course, the water stops melting in winter at sub 0 temperatures. some water polls might still have a very thin trickle flowing down which gradually freezes and turns into a beautiful and large mass of ice. but if we're talking about water falls formed from re lives like this one was everything depends on precipitation. if there's precipitation that melts the ice, it will continue to flow, but the amount of water will decrease, of course. but if a spring dries up for the winter roll freezes of the ground, then the waterfall will also cease to exist during the winter. of course, in one countries with tropical or sub tropical climates waterfalls flow continuously portfolio round. here we're going to set you almost old waterfalls, either freeze or simply dry up during the winter. now, climate for may seem to be an important role for waterfall. for example, in africa,
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victoria falls because of the drought there have dried up on occasion. but here it seems to me my duty officer because of the glacier climate change and global warming would cause more melting, which would make these waterfalls even stronger. is that the case of, of cause global warming affects the planted climate and will most likely affect waterfalls as well. especially those that begin with places. because the higher the temperature of the more ice melts and the more affiliate will flow. however, for example, with a lot of holes in a cynthia to grow 2 or 3 times wider than they are now, the temperature would have to rise a lot say by 10 degrees celsius. and this would have very serious consequences, not only for waterfalls. so yes, they will become slightly launch. it was the climate woman's, but most likely it will be a subtle increase in the coming years. now. the group tlc, had some advice, don't go chasing waterfall, but for me, maybe for a different reason. and they were thinking of that can be dangerous, right?
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of, of yes, of course, a lot of holes, very beautiful. people always tend to approach them and refresh themselves under the spray. but we must always remember that nature can be very dangerous, especially in the mountains on this. so for example, the caucuses mountains are considered to be growing, and plus again, to get back to one of your previous questions. waterfalls eventually destroyed themselves with water grinds the rock and may not do it smoothly. it can shape office, most of which falls from a great height and can easily kill a person when folding from a height of a 100 to 200 meters. even a small stone will gain sufficient speed. the goal is very serious injury law for them. so when approaching waterfalls, you must always remember about safety, about your personal health and cheapest safe distance away. but there are also homeless waterfalls like this one. because we clearly see here that there are no particularly large protruding standards that good for. but of course,
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the 1941 with the nazis health relation, ultra nationalist view, astonishes the claim, the independent state of croatia. shortly off, the seizing power. they build the scene of us concentration camp a place associated with the worst atrocities committed in yugoslavia during will to use dash is used to come system to isolate and exterminate subs, roma, jews, and other non catholic minorities and political opponents of the fascist regime conditions in the santa of us comp will render the gods to which it to arise and the prisoners they send them a consultation temps. so most of them died. it was incredible genocide.
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criticizing israel and sinus as becomes essentially the criminal act. the rush as president put in conducting his end of the q and a session for 4 hours answering questions ranging from domestic, issued through to national atomic look at the special military operation. and the situation in gaza, you will feel the difference. there is nothing like this and ok the these ready forces intensify their attacks on the city of rough idea of egypt and border and that doctor previously demanding that other students lead to that area to escape bombardment in the north of the gaza strip. delegation from the united
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