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Which organisation has announced plans to build World’s Highest Fighter Airfield, at Ladakh?
The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has announced its plans to construct the world’s highest fighter airfield in the Nyoma region of Ladakh at a staggering altitude of approximately 13,700 feet.
The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has announced its plans to construct the world’s highest fighter airfield in the Nyoma region of Ladakh at a staggering altitude of approximately 13,700 feet.
See lessName 1 of Daenerys Targaryen’s dragons in Game of thrones
The Game of Thrones dragons are Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion. Drogon is the dragon that Daenerys herself rides.
The Game of Thrones dragons are Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion. Drogon is the dragon that Daenerys herself rides.
See lessYeast is an important source of
Yeast is an important source of most B vitamins (except B12) and folate and contains potassium and magnesium. It is used in the preparation of vitamin B complex tablets.
Yeast is an important source of most B vitamins (except B12) and folate and contains potassium and magnesium. It is used in the preparation of vitamin B complex tablets.
See lessShortest bone in human body?
The stapes bone located in the middle ear is considered the shortest bone in the human body.
The stapes bone located in the middle ear is considered the shortest bone in the human body.
See lessWhich of the following gas is used to prevent the chips from getting oxidised
The chips manufacturers usually flush bags of chips with gas such as nitrogen to prevent the chips from getting oxidised.
The chips manufacturers usually flush bags of chips with gas such as nitrogen to prevent the chips from getting oxidised.
See lessWhich was the first published book by John Gutenberg in his printing press
The invention of printing press by John Gutenberg (1398-1468) in Germany had influenced the Renaissance literature. The first book published by him was The Bible.
The invention of printing press by John Gutenberg (1398-1468) in Germany had influenced the Renaissance literature. The first book published by him was The Bible.
See lessWhich of the following was another name of World War I?
World War I was known by different names such as ‘The War to End All Wars’, The War of the Nations, World War I and ‘The Great War’. The United States joined World War I after 128 Americans were killed by a German submarine.
World War I was known by different names such as ‘The War to End All Wars’, The War of the Nations, World War I and ‘The Great War’. The United States joined World War I after 128 Americans were killed by a German submarine.
See lessWhich country suffered most deaths in the First World War?
Russia suffered most deaths in the First World War. The greatest number of casualties and wounds were inflicted by the use of artillery, followed by small arms, and then by poison gas.
Russia suffered most deaths in the First World War. The greatest number of casualties and wounds were inflicted by the use of artillery, followed by small arms, and then by poison gas.
See lessWho invented the telescope?
Galileo invented the telescope. Galileo made his first telescope in the year 1609. It was modeled after telescopes produced in other parts of Europe that could magnify objects three times.
Galileo invented the telescope. Galileo made his first telescope in the year 1609. It was modeled after telescopes produced in other parts of Europe that could magnify objects three times.
See lessWho invented the printing machine?
John Gutenberg invented the printing machine. The machine was modelled on the design of existing screw presses. A single Renaissance printing press was able to produce up to 3,600 pages per workday.
John Gutenberg invented the printing machine. The machine was modelled on the design of existing screw presses. A single Renaissance printing press was able to produce up to 3,600 pages per workday.
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