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himalayas [2021/08/06 02:50]
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himalayas [2021/09/07 13:34]
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 ==== Sagarmāthā ==== ==== Sagarmāthā ====
-The highest mountain in the world was named after British surveyor Colonel Sir George Everest. The Nepalese call the mountain "Sagarmāthā" which means "Goddess of the Universe". [([[https://www.montana.edu/everest/facts/naming.html|Montana University]])]+The highest mountain in the world was named after British surveyor Colonel Sir George Everest. The Nepalese call the mountain "Sagarmāthā" which means "Goddess of the Universe.[([[https://www.montana.edu/everest/facts/naming.html|Montana University]])]
  
 ==== Major rivers' source ==== ==== Major rivers' source ====
-The Indus, the Yangtzeand the Ganga-Brahmaputra have their source in the Himalayas. They create major river systems for the Asian continent. [([[https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/the-himalayas-himalayas-facts/6341/|PBS]])]+The Indus, the Yangtze and the Ganga-Brahmaputra have their source in the Himalayas. They create major river systems on the Asian continent. [([[https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/the-himalayas-himalayas-facts/6341/|PBS]])]
  
 ==== King of All Mountains ==== ==== King of All Mountains ====
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