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Sendra Granite is located in the Pali district of Rajasthan in the north-west of India. The Sendra Granite consists of igneous batholiths covering approximately 11 km × 5 km. [3] It is situated near Ajmer district boundary with the nearest town being Beawar at a distance of 15 km.
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Uretiti Beach faces almost due east into Bream Bay.Its northern and southern extremities are defined by DOC boundaries rather than topographical features; [6] it shades into Ruakākā Beach adjacent to Ruakākā township at the northern end, [2] and into the Waipu Wildlife Refuge near Waipu town at the southern end.
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Most American geography and social studies classrooms have adopted the five themes in teaching practices, [3] as they provide "an alternative to the detrimental, but unfortunately persistent, habit of teaching geography through rote memorization". [1] They are pedagogical themes that guide how geographic content should be taught in schools. [4]
Strabo, in his Geography (ca 20 AD), states that the maps in Eratosthenes's Geography Book 3 (3rd century BC, now lost) contained lines "drawn from west to east, parallel to the equatorial line" (thus the term parallel) [6] Ptolemy's Geography (ca 150 AD) gives detailed instructions for drawing the parallels and meridians for his two ...