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    TOPOGRAPIYA

    -pisikal na katangian ng isang lugar o rehiyon.

    Unang kabihasnan sa daigdig:

    * K. Sumerian(Mesopotamia)1.Ilog Tigris at Euphrates

    2. Ilog Indus

    3. Ilog Huang Ho

    *K. Indus (India)

    *K. Tsino (china)

    4. Ilog Nilo *Ehipto

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    (Nanga Parbat)

    Pak

    Manaslu (Nepal)

    Godwin Austen

    (K2) -Pak

    Cho Oyu (Nepal)

    Kangchenjunga

    (Nepal)

    Mt. Everest (Nepal)

    Dhaulagiri (Nepal)

    Lhotse(Nepal)

    Annapurna (Nepal)

    Makalu (Nepal)

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    1. Mt. Everest

    Tawag ng mga Nepalese*SAGARMATHA

    *QOMOLANGMA Tawag ng mga Tibetan

    http://planetoddity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/mount-everest.jpg?5e9c63
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    1. Mt. Everest1865-Royal Geographical Society

    Sir George Everest

    Surveyor Gen. of India

    Andrew Waugh-nagpangalan

    http://planetoddity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/mount-everest.jpg?5e9c63
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    2.K2 (Mount Godwin Austen)

    Kabundukan kung saan siyanakahimlay

    *Karakoram

    Range

    *QOMOLANGMA Tawag ng mga Tibetan

    http://planetoddity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/k2-mountain.jpg?5e9c63
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    2.K2 (Mount Godwin Austen)

    The name K2 is derived from the notation used bythe Great Trigonometric Survey. Thomas

    Montgomerie made the first survey of the

    Karakoram from Mount Haramukh, some 210 km(130 miles) to the south, and sketched the two most

    prominent peaks, labeling them K1 and K2.[5]

    Henry Godwin-Austen, an early explorerof the area, and while the name was

    rejected by the Royal Geographical

    Societyit was used on several maps, and

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    3. Kangchenjunga Mountain

    The Five Treasures of Snows, this name isawarded to this mountain because it is blessed with

    five treasures of God that are gold, silver, gems,

    grains and holy books.

    http://planetoddity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/kanchenjunga-mountain.jpg?5e9c63
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    4. Lhotse Mountain

    South Peak Tibetan.

    http://planetoddity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/lhotse-mountain.jpg?5e9c63
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    5. Makalu Mountain

    Makalu means the Great Black One, so called due

    to its dark brooding appearance.

    http://planetoddity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/makalu-mountain.jpg?5e9c63
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    6. Cho Oyu Mountain

    Cho Oyu means "Turquoise Goddess" in Tibetan.

    http://planetoddity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/cho-oyu-mountain.jpg?5e9c63
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    7. Dhaulagiri Mountain

    Sanskrit

    (Nepali)

    (dhawala)

    dazzling,white,

    beautiful[

    mountain

    (giri)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhaulagirihttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhaulagirihttp://planetoddity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/dhaulagiri-mountain.jpg?5e9c63
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    8. Manaslu Mountain

    Sanskrit "Mountain of theSpirit"

    intellectual

    or soul

    Manasa

    http://planetoddity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/manaslu-mountain.jpg?5e9c63
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    9. Nanga Parbat

    Sanskritword Naked Mountain "nagna

    parvata

    http://planetoddity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/nanga-parbat-mountain.jpg?5e9c63
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    10. Annapurna Mountain

    Annapurnais a Sanskrit name which literally means

    "full of food" (feminine form), but is normallytranslated as Goddess of the Harvests.

    http://planetoddity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/annapurna-mountain.jpg?5e9c63
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    10. Annapurna Mountain

    In Hinduism, Annapurna is "... the universal and

    timeless kitchen-goddess ... the mother who feeds.

    Without her there is starvation, a universal fear: Thismakes Annapurna a universal goddess ... Her most

    popular shrine is located in Kashi, on the banks of the

    river Ganga." Her association with the giving of food

    (wealth) led her in time to be transformed into Laksmi,

    the Goddess of Wealth.

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    1. Pacific Ocean

    -world largest ocean 60,060,700

    The Pacific Ocean is located between the Southern

    Ocean, Asia and Australia and the Western

    Hemisphere

    It has an average depth of 13,215 feet (4,028 m) but its

    deepest point is the Challenger Deep within MarianaTrench near Japan. This area is also the deepest point

    in the world at -35,840 feet (-10,924 m).

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    1. Pacific Ocean

    The Pacific Ocean is important to geography not

    only because of its size but it has been a majorhistorical route of exploration and migration.

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    3. Atlantic Ocean

    -second largest ocean 29,637,900 sq. miles

    It is located between Africa, Europe, theSouthern Ocean and the Western Hemisphere.

    It includes other water bodies such as the

    Baltic Sea, Black Sea, Caribbean Sea, Gulf ofMexico, Mediterranean Sea and the North Sea.

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    2. Atlantic Ocean

    >The average depth of the Atlantic Ocean is 12,880feet (3,926 m) and the deepest point is the Puerto

    Rico Trench at -28,231 feet (-8,605 m).

    >The Atlantic Ocean is important to the world'sweather (as are all oceans) because strong Atlantic

    hurricanes are known to develop off the coast of

    Cape Verde, Africa and move toward the CaribbeanSea from August to November.

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    3. Indian Ocean

    The Indian Ocean is known for causing the monsoonal

    weather patterns that dominate much of southeastAsia.

    S

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    4. Southern Ocean

    average depth ranging from 13,100 to 16,400 feet

    -world's newest and

    fourth-largest ocean

    It has a total area of

    7,848,300 square miles

    The deepest point in the Southern Ocean is unnamed

    but it is in the south end of the South Sandwich Trench

    and has a depth of -23,737 feet (-7,235 m). Theworld's largest ocean current, the Antarctic

    Circumpolar Current moves east and is 13,049 feet

    (21,000 km) in length.

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