Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Nepal Project

Author's Note: This is a research report. In this process, I learned that Nepal is a unique country. I learned that Mt. Everest is in Nepal. I learned that Nepal started a government  in 1951.



Nepal is a unique and interesting country. Nepal is located in south Asia. Nepal has many animals, most of them that might not even be in the United States. Nepal has a variety of climate.  Nepal is the highest country in the world.

Nepal has many religions. Hinduism is the most common religion in Nepal; Buddhism is the second biggest religion, Islam is the third largest religion, Mundhum is, Christianity is the fifth largest religion.

Nepal has many animals. The Indian Rhinoceros rest in the shade near rivers, lakes, and ponds. The Snow leopard is a very uncommon sight because people hunt them and use their organs for their own needs. The Clouded Leopard can use their claws to hang upside down on trees. The Marbled Cat is afraid of humans and its expression turns fierce and is killed by humans. The Red Panda are mainly active at night, when they hunt.

Nepal has a variety of climates. Nepal has mainly arctic climate because it is in a mountain range. Nepal is also has tropical and subtropical climate because of the low altitude. Nepal has cold climate because of the altitude. There is a subarctic climate because of the high altitude.

Nepal has a bunch of different rocks and stones. Limestone is made out of shells that were forced together. Sandstone is sand grains mashed together. Shale is clay that has hardened and turned into rock. Some rocks are fossiliferous, so they include fossilized plants and animals. Some rocks are unfossilferous, so they don’t include fossilized plants and animals.

Nepal would be an interesting place to visit, because it has a variety of many things. If you went to Nepal, you would see tons of animals, birds, and mountains.  If I dug in the ground, I would probably find many kinds of rocks and minerals.





1 comment:

  1. your article was interesting. however you never let me know where Nepal is located.

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