Pomelo is very large citrus fruit of botanical name Citrus maxima. It is very sweet taste after ripening . Have you ever tried a honey pomelo ? This large citrus fruit can be found in the produce section from late fall to early spring. Here's more about this tasty unique citrus fruit.The fruit is used in many festive celebrations throughout Southeast Asia. After a Captain Shaddock of an East India Company ship introduced it to Barbados, the fruit was called "shaddock" in English. The fruit is also known as jabong in Hawaii and jambola in varieties of English spoken in South Asia. The etymology of the word "pomelo" is uncertain. It may be an alteration of "pompelmoes", in Tamil pomelo are called pampa limasu, which means "big citrus". The name was adopted by the Portuguese as pomposos limoes and then by the Dutch as pompelmoes. Typically, the fruit is pale green to yellow when ripe, with sweet white ( or, more rarely , pink or red) fle...
Tower : is a tall structure, taller than it is wide often by a significant margin. Towers are distinguished from masts by their lack of guy-wires and are therefore, along with tall buildings , self-supporting structures.
Towers are specifically distinguished from "buildings" in that they are not build to be habitable but to serve other functions. The principal function is the use of their height to enable various functions to be achieved including; visibility of other features attached to the tower such as clock towers; as part of a larger structure or device to increase the visibility of the surroundings for defensive purposes as in a fortified building such as a castle; as a structure for observation for leisure purposes; or as a structure for telecommunication purposes. Towers can be stand alone structures or be supported by adjacent buildings or can be a feature on top of a large structure or building.
Mechanics
Up to a certain height, a tower can be made with the supporting structure with parallel sides. However, above a certain height, the compressive load of the material is exceeded and the tower will fail. This can be avoided if the tower's support structure tapers up building.
A second limit is that of buckling-the structure requires sufficient stiffness to avoid breaking under the loads it faces, especially those due to winds. Many very tall towers have their support structures at the periphery of the building, which greatly increases the overall stiffness.
Telecom services have been disrupted due to lightning at Nepal Telecom's Radio Repeater Tower in Chhedahada Rural Municipality of Bajura district.
Khagendra Rawat, Chairperson of Chhedaha Ward Ward no. 7 reported that a Nepal Telecom Tower located in the forest at Chhedahera suffered damage due to lightning.
Namaste telecommunications services in the area have come to a complete halt, with damage to towers and solar panels. There is no telecommunication facility in the Aatichaur, Gudukhati and Dogadi areas for the last three days.
Reportedly, electricity has destroyed all 15 solar panels installed around the tower.
Interruption of telecommunication services has caused local people trouble for day to day communication.
Similarly, the information officer of Nepal Telecom Bajura, Man Bahadur Roka shared that lightning has also damaged another NTC tower in Kalajagara. This has disrupted all the services of Nepal Telecom in the Colti region. Rokaya informed that the repair of the tower may take a few days as the location is completely covered with snow piles.
A tower of Internet service provider Subisu - was also partially damaged by lightning.
Towers are specifically distinguished from "buildings" in that they are not build to be habitable but to serve other functions. The principal function is the use of their height to enable various functions to be achieved including; visibility of other features attached to the tower such as clock towers; as part of a larger structure or device to increase the visibility of the surroundings for defensive purposes as in a fortified building such as a castle; as a structure for observation for leisure purposes; or as a structure for telecommunication purposes. Towers can be stand alone structures or be supported by adjacent buildings or can be a feature on top of a large structure or building.
Mechanics
Up to a certain height, a tower can be made with the supporting structure with parallel sides. However, above a certain height, the compressive load of the material is exceeded and the tower will fail. This can be avoided if the tower's support structure tapers up building.
A second limit is that of buckling-the structure requires sufficient stiffness to avoid breaking under the loads it faces, especially those due to winds. Many very tall towers have their support structures at the periphery of the building, which greatly increases the overall stiffness.
Telecom services have been disrupted due to lightning at Nepal Telecom's Radio Repeater Tower in Chhedahada Rural Municipality of Bajura district.
Khagendra Rawat, Chairperson of Chhedaha Ward Ward no. 7 reported that a Nepal Telecom Tower located in the forest at Chhedahera suffered damage due to lightning.
Namaste telecommunications services in the area have come to a complete halt, with damage to towers and solar panels. There is no telecommunication facility in the Aatichaur, Gudukhati and Dogadi areas for the last three days.
Reportedly, electricity has destroyed all 15 solar panels installed around the tower.
Interruption of telecommunication services has caused local people trouble for day to day communication.
Similarly, the information officer of Nepal Telecom Bajura, Man Bahadur Roka shared that lightning has also damaged another NTC tower in Kalajagara. This has disrupted all the services of Nepal Telecom in the Colti region. Rokaya informed that the repair of the tower may take a few days as the location is completely covered with snow piles.
A tower of Internet service provider Subisu - was also partially damaged by lightning.
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