Answer:
Bangladesh
Nepal
Explanation:
There are eight countries that fall into the region of South Asia. Out of these eight countries, only two have centrally located capitals. Those two countries are Bangladesh and Nepal. Bangladesh's capital is Dhaka, and it is located in the central part of the country. It is the most populated city in the country, and it is also one of the places in the world with highest population densities. Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal. Nepal doesn't really have a shape so that a city can be far away from the borders, but if we look at it in a longitudinal manner, its capital comes to be in the central part of the country. It is by far the most populated city in the country, and it is the political, economic, cultural, administrative center.
Cloud droplets collide to form larger droplets in a process called <u>coalescence</u>
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
When the drop lets of the cloud which are present in the air bang into each other, the result is the formation of a bigger drop let of the cloud and this whole process is known as coalescence.
And such big drop lets are big enough in their size which can result in the rainfall in that region. The droplet should at least reach a size of 4 mm to result into rainfall and this collision is a fast process.
Answer:
The asteroid's path is a trajectory path which could be called an orbit.
Explanation:
When an object moves along a curved path or circular path, a centripetal force is required to sustain it in the path. The forms atrajectory path in which the object continues to move when no external forces are applied.
The Sun applies a gravitational force (centripetal force) on the asteroid after it got bumped from the spot on Jupiter. This force applied constrained it to move in the long oval shape every 15 years continuously. The long oval shape is in a form of trajectory path which could be called an orbit. Therefore, we can say that the asteroid orbits around the Sun and completes the path every 15 years.
Answer:
The Moon gets its light from the Sun. In the same way that the Sun illuminates Earth, the Moon reflects the Sun's light, making it appear bright in our sky.
Explanation: