Sunday, May 7, 2023

geography

 An earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the shaking of the surface of the Earth resulting from a sudden release of energy in the Earth 's lithosphere that creates seismic waves.

At the Earth's surface, earthquakes manifest themselves by shaking and displacing or disrupting the ground. When the epicenter of a large earthquake is located offshore, the seabed may be displaced sufficiently to cause a tsunami. Earthquakes can also trigger landslides.

Shaking and ground rupture are the main effects created by earthquakes, principally resulting in more or less severe damage to buildings and other rigid structures. The severity of the local effects depends on the complex combination of the earthquake magnitude, the distance from the epicenter, and the local geological and geomorphological conditions, which may amplify or reduce wave propagation.[58] The ground-shaking is measured by ground acceleration.

science




cell, in biology, the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed. A single cell is often a complete organism in itself, such as a bacterium or yeast. Other cells acquire specialized functions as they mature. These cells cooperate with other specialized cells and become the building blocks of large multicellular organisms, such as humans and other

the basic cells we learn are animal cell, plant cell,

Friday, May 5, 2023

history


  •  Bhutan's early history is steeped in mythology and remains obscure. Some of the structures provide evidence that the region has been settled as early as 2000 BC. According to a legend it was ruled by a Cooch-Behar king, Sangaldip, around the 7th century BC, but not much is known prior
  • When did Buddhism start in Bhutan?
    It is believed that Buddhism set foot in Bhutan in about the 7th century by a Tibetian ruler known as Songtsan Gampo. 747 A.D. marks the visit of one of the most important figures shaping the culture of Bhutan. Popularly called as Guru Rimpoche (Guru Padma Sambhava) is considered as honourable as Buddha himself.

dzongkha


 གུ་རུ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་

ཁོ་ར་གི་མིང་ཡང་ལེ་ཤ་ཡོད། སྤྱིར་བཏང་གཉིས་འདི་ གུ་རུ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་དང་ པདྨ་དགའ་ཚལ་ (ལོ་ཊཱསི་ལས་སྐྱེ་མི་) ཨིན། གཞན་ཚུ་གིས་ཡང་ དུས་ཡུན་རིངམོ་སྦེ་ བུདྡ་གི་བསླབ་བྱ་ཚུ་ལག་ལེན་འཐབ་སྟེ་ འོད་ཟེར་ཐོབ་ཡོདཔ་ཨིན་རུང་ གུ་རུ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་འདི་ ཁྱད་པར་ཅན་ཅིག་ཨིན་མས། ཁོ་ར་ ཡོངས་སུ་རྫོགས་པའི་འོད་གསལ་ཅན་ཅིག་སྦེ་ སྐུ་གཟུགས་ལུ་འཁྲུངས་ནུག

ཁོ་གིས་ ཊཱན་གྱི་ལུགས་སྲོལ་དང་ ཞབས་ཏོག་ དེ་ལས་ ཡོ་གཱ་ལུ་ གཙོ་བོར་བཏོན་ཏེ་ ཆོས་སྟོན་ནུག ཆོས་ལུགས་ཀྱི་བསླབ་བྱ་ཚུ་ གཞི་རྟེན་ཨིན་མི་ ཚིག་ཡིག་ཚུ་ སློབ་དཔོན་གིས་སྦས་བཞག་ནུག་ཟེར་ སླབ་དོ་ཡོདཔ་ད་ དེ་ཚུ་ སྤྱི་ལོ་༡༡༢༥ དེ་ཅིག་ལུ་མཐོང་ཚུགས་ནུག། ཁོ་གིས་ སཱན་སི་ཀིཊ་གི་ཐོག་མ་ལས་ ཏི་བཱེད་ནང་ལུ་ ཏན་ཏྲ་གི་དཔེ་དེབ་མང་རབས་ཅིག་ སྐད་བསྒྱུར་འབད་བཅུག་ནུག

english

poem......

 The power, ingenuity, and sheer beauty found in nature has always fascinated mankind. When we look at powerful ocean waves rolling in, we cannot help but feel small and powerless in comparison. Mighty trees in a vast forest inspire feelings of insignificance and awe. Animal mothers taking care of their young make us question the cruelty with which we sometimes treat one another. The truth is, nature can teach us many valuable lessons. It can also lead us to wonder, did this beautiful earth with all of its natural treasures come about by chance or was it created?





about me

 name- ugyen selden

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school- gaupel

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gaupel lower secondary school..

geography

  An  earthquake  (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the shaking of the surface of the Earth resulting from a sudden release of e...