Answer:
It is very much vital as long as we take care of it. The faces are that people are not taking care of it.
Explanation:
The correct answer is - Greenhouse gas emissions.
The Kyoto protocol was an international convention is which the focus was the reduction of the emissions of the Greenhouse gases. Most of the countries that participated agreed to reduce the Greenhouse gas emissions, and indeed some have make big steps forward in that department, but the problem is that the two biggest emitters of these gases do not commit to it.
The United States and China are the two biggest emitters of Greenhouse gases, but because they do not want to risk anything with their economies, they do not commit to the agreement. Because of this, the Greenhouse gas emissions are still way above of what they should be, and it doesn't seem that that will change any time soon unfortunately.
I visited a small beach in Long Island once, a garden variety one except less crowded and with pebbles in the sand. The beach was half a mile long, occupied by maybe two hundred people. Most were sunbathers but there were also many families with kids playing in the sand. One particuar family of 6 had a giant tent. We were there at 4PM so the sun shone less power UV rays, fortunate for us, unfortunate for the sunbathers. I decided grab the proper tools and construct a mini sand fortress that could withstand the waves. After several failed attempts I finally made a fortress large enough and built quick enough to be built before a big wave destroyed it. Fortress is an exaggeration, it was just several reinforced walls made with an ideal sand to water ratio. Some young children were watching my "fortess" in awe, made sense because their little sand castles paled in comparison to my design. I would bet you a hundred dollars that one of them took over my wavebreaker after I left, it's a practice commonly used on beaches. Once at a crowded beach I made a absolutley MAMMOTH series of walls and pits, after withstanding waves became too easy I built a castle behind it. It took 4 hours total. A few others started copying me so I spoke to a kid building a rather large castle near mine so we agreed to construct a wall or two connecting the two complexes. Then I had to leave so I gave it to him.
To answer this question we need to know the elevation of New Delhi- that is how high above sea level Delhi is place. It's 200 meters above the Sea Level- a lot less than the Himalayas.
Now we can substract it from the number given:
7300-200=7100, So the answer is that the Himalayas are around 7100 above New Dehli
D. (English) is a German language.
A. B. & C. are Latin Language