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         <title>PART 1</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> </div><div><strong>HIMALAYA</strong></div><div><strong>The Himalayas is a mountain range located in the Asian continent, and extends to several countries: Bhutan, Nepal, China and India.</strong></div><div><strong>According to the theory of plate tectonics, the Himalayas is the result of the collision of the Indian plate and the Eurasian plate. This collision began in the Upper Cretaceous (about 70 million years ago), the Indian plate, which was heading north at a speed of 15 centimeters per year, collided with the Eurasian plate. The part of the ocean of Tethys, which separated them, disappeared completely about 50 million years ago. India's plate continues to move at a constant speed of about 5 centimeters per year, subducting under the Eurasian plate and causing the elevation of the Himalayas and the Tibetan plateau.</strong></div><div><br><strong><figure class="attachment attachment-preview"><img src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/cjOeJt6I4COcIYCVWOwq8Nv66cTTN5anhBiJhFD5-IiDhCHoGcXO2AnrvM7_sjxC3yPlm87V6xFLulY9auUhvZstPqQmr2xLDTKYmtKQYCa017VZixns3yxp-siMkQ97Un_Qt7c7" width="259" height="194"><figcaption class="caption"></figcaption></figure></strong><strong><figure class="attachment attachment-preview"><img src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/mNrIXHbvEMbUAmxn2bqMqlbTbqWx_4MnhKBFQPuSs5PgpIldURPqvFk78-HZwq-YtuDcw8dugJOKeMsEQx_cSu1CKzITY8QI3xH7L1eYBmQI-itxuHY1KtcmMXyuZEchAHGk8WB1" width="311" height="162"><figcaption class="caption"></figcaption></figure></strong></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>The accumulation of snow in winter average is 10.5 meters and the absolute minimum temperature can reach -50 ° C. Including all tributaries glaciers, covering an area of ​​about 700 km².</strong></div><div><strong>The Siachen glacier for 70 km long and is the longest in the Karakoram and second in the world among which are not found in polar regions.</strong><strong><figure class="attachment attachment-preview"><img src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/mTHwBMi-yDjev_8DWwKdTLtb4bCKTdWBC7VVUHDoDWBekfUi7xhbqzg0MPKW8zbcfgvPNw2ZX-HUFBFfRFN-FaLpmwRfwAK6tBfYXGTKbHEE2YWpA4XWwzz155YlcQOXczw52yIe" width="275" height="183"><figcaption class="caption"></figcaption></figure></strong></div><div><br><strong><figure class="attachment attachment-preview"><img src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/R0EIzTacwU5Pa5-FWML12vM1_sSTSrlFjeXYLBIbUjNVpMDO0ulsqpjebXCD5V8y7SVPFK7z4hKqMINaOYhv1cH3WvS9iMLQUfgw8mRn6VveAFyjIju2tHdRMSDqru9waIMkWg-W" width="300" height="168"><figcaption class="caption"></figcaption></figure></strong></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The mountain rainforest of the South Western Ghats is an ecoregion of South India covering the southern part of the Ghats' western ridge in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu in the highest altitudes of 1000 meters. They are colder and wetter than the moist deciduous forests of the lower southern Ghats, which surround the tropical rainforests.</div><div>The ecoregion is the most species rich in peninsular India and is home to numerous endemic species. It covers an area of ​​22,600 square kilometers (8,700 square miles). It is estimated that two-thirds of the original forests have been cleared, and only 3,200 square kilometers, or 15% of the surface intact, are protected.</div><div><figure class="attachment attachment-preview"><img src="http://www.unesco.org/new/fileadmin/MULTIMEDIA/HQ/ERI/images/whc2012_india_ghats004.jpg" width="800" height="600"><figcaption class="caption"></figcaption></figure><br><br></div>]]></description>
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