geography
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| Which of the following is the core area of Pakistan | Punjab |
| The irredentist movement in the NorthWest frontier of Pakistan is based on cultural affiliations with the neighboring country of | Afghanistan |
| An area whose control is still disputed by India and Pakistan is | Jammu and Kashmir |
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Considering this, which subregion is Pakistan's core area?
The two core areas of Pakistan are the Punjab and the Indus River Valley.
Beside above, what is the reason that Pakistan and Bangladesh have environmental trouble? Earthquakes are common in Pakistan because the country is located on a tectonic plate boundary. Deforestation and water pollution are two other major environmental concerns. Bangladesh is a low-lying country with the Brahmaputra River, Ganges River, and the Meghna River flowing into the Bay of Bengal.
Beside this, which of the following areas of India is located in the Brahmaputra Valley?
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| Which of the following areas of India is located in the Brahmaputra valley? | Assam |
| Which state is located in Southern India? | Kerala |
| The McMahon Line | was drawn to separate India from China is the early 20th century. |
| The priestly caste in India is known as | Brahmins |
What are the dominant economic activities in Pakistan and Bangladesh?
Pakistan and Bangladesh have traditionally relied on agriculture. Industrial activity is increasing. Poverty is widespread.
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