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Manheru is the largest village in Bhiwani district, Haryana state, India. Manheru shares its boundaries with the Madhumadhvi, Nangal, Dheraru and Hindol villages. The village has railway stations on the Hissar-Jaipur track broad-gauge line of the North Western Railway. ==Geography== Manheru is situated about southwast of the district capital Bhiwani and has an average elevation of about . Much like the rest of India, the people of Manheru rely on ground water for their basic needs, which falls during the monsoon season. However, the majority of the groundwater is saline. The climate can be classified as tropical steppe, hot semi-arid which is mainly characterized by the extreme dryness of the air except during monsoon months. During the three months of the south west monsoon from last week of June to September, moist oceanic air penetrates the village and causes high humidity, cloudiness and monsoon rainfall. The period from October to December constitutes post monsoon season. The cold weather season prevails from January to the beginning of March and is followed by the hot weather or summer season which prevails up to the last week of June. Geologically, the area is almost plain and is on the tail of the Aravalli range, the oldest fold mountains in India. The plain area is largely covered with alluvial sand with good fertility for crops. Seismically the area falls in zone-3 creating low damage risk from earthquakes. The village is primarily residential and has 5,000-7,000 residents. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Manheru」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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