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Read the following passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

There is something humbling about nature. Even as the deep sea, or a towering mountain

or even a complex rainforest forces humility upon you, nature manages to leave you with

your ego intact. No one is their right mind can seriously contemplate being in

‘competition’ with anything so perfect and all- mountain actually lets you climb it. If it

was less ‘benevolent’ you would be dead.

On the other hand, if you respect its power and tread lightly upon its earth, the Himalaya

will protect you and deliver you the satisfaction of being cocooned in pure nature. Take

my word for it. Almost anywhere you go, the traditional hospitality of the people will

ensure that you obtain a hot meal, a friendly welcome and a place to rest a tired body for

the night. All you need to pack.

1. What do the remote regions in the Himalayas protect?

2. Who are not in their right mind?

3. In what way are the mountains benevolent?

4. What are the hill people known for?

5. Why does the author call nature to be humble?

6. What makes the author smile inwardly?

7. What will be the advantages if we respect the power of nature?

8. What are the things that you need to pack when you go to a hill station?​

Answers

Answered by swara200834
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1. Deep in the Himalayas in the remote valley town of Leh, one local is teaching his neighbors how to protect their fragile ecosystem against a backdrop of increased tourism and a growing population

2.

It's far more common to describe someone, however, as not in his right mind: "Your brother was not in his right mind when he drove the car into that snowbank." You may suspect that you yourself are not in your right mind if you come home from the animal shelter with seven cats

3.While the Save the Western Ghats movement has been documenti

4.They depend on crops, livestock and forest products, and tend to be poor. In the developed world the mountain people are generally prosperous, and the mountains may be used for tourism and outdoor recreation.

5.Humility is the quality of being humble. Dictionary definitions accentuate humility as a low ... The natural aim of the Buddhist life is the state of enlightenment, gradually cultivated through meditation and other spiritual practices. ... that the concept of humility does not mean "crawling on all fours and calling oneself a sinner

6.Looking or reading something I don’t readily believe like a lot of stuff put out by NASA and others. A gravity wave has been detected, caused by 2 black holes colliding. Yeah! right. pull the other leg. A black hole has been photographed. Yeah! right. I can photoshop pictures too

7.There are many scientific studies that underscore the benefits of nature, including stress relief, improved short-term memory, increased mental energy, less inflammation, better vision, improved concentration, creativity, and improved mental health.

8. Leather Jacket.

Windcheaters.

Sweaters/Pullovers.

​ Mufflers.

Woollen socks.

​ Leg warmers.

Gloves.

Thermal

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