Sunday, November 16, 2014

The secret research on the Himalayas

  Available in the soil underground ore deposits in the submerged mass gathering to explore the lives tienvatiya publisher. Research conducted over the Himalayas, Wadia brought fame. His work was also shown iruppavaikalaik down to Earth. Wadia, in 1883, in the city of Surat in Gujarat on October 25

Was born. He was the first student at the school in all subjects.



There was intense interest in painting during the drafting of the Wadia. But it's not like his brother. Wadia and his desire is to be a scientist. Wadia brother's desire to fulfill, drew attention to the science. Graduated from high school, having joined in Baroda college biology courses. Emessiyilum after completing B.Sc. degree. At the age of 23 in the city of Jammu Wadia 'Prince of Wales' College, he joined the professor.



Continuing his career in the foothills of the Himalayas, was more than his interest in science and geography. Get the minerals in the soil, the soil submerged weed undertook research on the fossils of life. The changes in the appearance of the Himalayas, has written numerous articles about such properties. In short, the Himalayas, the Wadia described the small things.



Zoya is currently in Pakistan, Tom Meyer, Lesbian Mountains of the system investigated. Wadia became an expert in the field of paleontology. He collected fossils in the rock, too big an elephant ('stekon kanesa ") skull and bone fragments were too. Several surveys, which revealed many unknown secrets Wadia, Bach Award, The Lyle Honor, Honor, such as Saha holds mekanat.



In 1957 he was elected a member of the Royal Society. Wadia for his students to have an interest in geography, "The Geology of India and Burma, 'wrote the book. India has abundant minerals should be taken to make the cut, he says. The basis for geological research is a major part of the Wadia. Tienvatiya brought honor to India in 1969 and died on June 15. India was honored for his postage stamp issued to commemorate the withered research.

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