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● State all the forms of condensation.
●State all the forms of precipitation.
● Name all the three types of forest.
Answers
Answer:
1 and 2:-Dew: The deposition of water vapour in the form of tiny droplets on the colder bodies by condensation is known as dew. ...
Front: ...
Fog: ...
Mist: ...
Rime: ...
Smog: ...
Haze:
3.coniferous,deciduous and mediterrainian forests
Explanation:
Operation Khukri was a multinational operation launched in the United Nations Assistance Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL), involving India, Ghana, Britain and Nigeria. The aim of the operation was to break the two-month-long siege laid by armed cadres of the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) around two companies of 5/8th Gorkha Rifles Infantry Battalion Group of Indian army at Kailahun by effecting a fighting breakout and redeploying them with the main battalion at Daru.[1][5][6]
Operation Khukri
Part of Sierra Leone Civil War
Date 13–16 July 2000
Location
Sierra Leone
Result
UN victory
Besieged UN Forces extracted.
Freetown successfully defended against RUF attack.
Belligerents
United Nations UNAMSIL
India
United Kingdom
Ghana
Nigeria
Sl RUF.png Revolutionary United Front
Commanders and leaders
Flag of Indian Army.svg Maj. Gen. V.K. Jetley[1]
Flag of Indian Army.svg Col. Satish Kumar (Commander 5/8 Gurkha Rifles)[2]
Ensign of the Indian Air Force.svg Grp. Capt. Bijender Singh Siwach[1]
Sl RUF.png Unknown
Strength
2,000
Ground & Airborne units
223 troops
(5/8th Gorkha Rifles, besieged at Kailahun)
6 riflemen companies
(5/8th Gorkha Rifles & 14th Mechanised Infantry Battalion)
1 rapid reaction company
(mechanised infantry & paracommandos)
18th Grenadiers
QRC of mechanised infantry
1 company of engineers
2 Para (SF)[3]
several mortars
1 light gun
Aircraft
3 Mil Mi-35s
8 Mil Mi-8
2 HAL Chetaks
2 Chinooks
1 C-130 Hercules
Reserves
2 Ghanaian companies
2 Nigerian companies
5,000 (5 battalions)