Parikh Nisha Kirti

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Crevices: Nature's Hidden Lifelines

The quiet genesis of life within nature’s ancient seams In Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary, cracks and crevices act as lifelines, anchoring vegetation and fostering microhabitats. Shaped by tectonic shifts and weathering, these fissures collect soil and water, nurturing species like teak and Palash. Each range contributes uniquely—Aravalli’s shallow cracks support grasses, Vindhya’s sedimentary fissures harbor shrubs, and Malwa’s basalt pockets sustain diverse growth. These crevices are more than fractures; they are dynamic ecosystems, where geology meets life, revealing nature’s resilience and adaptability. 

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Drawing the Landscapes

Reading and Recording the landscape

co-relating systems

Decoding the forest

Fractures and Layers of Aravali's

Cracks and Strata in Vindhya's and Malwa plateau

Origin of Life

Nature’s Seams and Conclusion Unveiled

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