No, dinosaur fossils have not been found in Sri Lanka. The island's geological history indicates that it separated from the supercontinent Gondwana before dinosaurs evolved, so it is unlikely that dinosaurs once lived there.
Sri Lanka is located south of the equator.
The 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka was caused by a massive undersea earthquake near Sumatra, Indonesia. The tsunami waves struck the coast of Sri Lanka, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The disaster prompted international aid and support for Sri Lanka's recovery efforts.
No, the Equator does not pass through Sri Lanka. The Equator is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere, and it passes through several countries but not through Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka has reserves of thorium; uranium exist also (as a component of monazites; not important reserves) but is not extracted now.
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yes there are alot of animals in Sri lanka
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No. Sri Lanka civilized by Sinhala people. Sinhala people are the native group of people civilized the Sri Lanka. Tamils & Muslims came to this country in near future.
yes but less
In Sinhalese, Sri Lanka is written as "ශ්රී ලංකාව." The word "ශ්රී" translates to "Sri," meaning "resplendent," and "ලංකාව" refers to "Lanka." Together, they represent the name of the country in its native script.
The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
She is from London, but her native country is Sri Lanka.
Some popular newspapers in Sri Lanka are: Sri Lanka Digest; Sri Lanka on the news; Wake up fast so I can eat; Sri Lanka Inquisitor; The Sri Lanka Gazette; Sri Lanka PWNS J00;
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It just going to be the same name "Sri-Lanka
Sri Lankans founded Sri Lanka