In which parts of Pakistan do you find deserts and why?
There are two main deserts: Thal Desert and Cholistan Desert.
What is the economic importance of the Gulf States for Pakistan?
Gulf states are very important for Pakistan as Pakistan is not self-sufficient and these countries have rich resources of oil,gas and other minerals.So,Pakistan can import such products from these states
Is Pakistan in the northern hemisphere?
it's in the northeast hemisphere so yes, it is in the eastern hemisphere.
(northeast hemisphere is more specific)
How many people are employed in the tertiary sector of Pakistan?
The labor force in Pakistan is about 55,800,000.
What is the importance of Independence Day in Pakistan?
14th August has great importance in the history of Pakistan because Muslims of subcontinent got freedom from the double yok of British rule and Hindu domination.Pkistan appeared as an independent Muslim state on the map of the world.
Who is the chairman of state bank of Pakistan?
The Government of Pakistan is the owner of the State Bank of Pakistan. It was established in 1948. It is headquartered in Karachi, Pakistan. It is the central bank of Pakistan that supervises the banking operations in Pakistan
Biggest neighbor country of Pakistan?
Pakistan's Neighbouring countries are:
Is converse shoes availble in Pakistan?
Yes... Converse Shoes are avalible in Pakistan if you happen to live i Lahore visit Phase-1 central market there is a shoe called 'Gravitiy' you can get Converse from there from original to allstar all are avalible there are also available in many other shops around Pakistan
What is the name of Pakistan s president?
There is your answer,
President :Asif Ali Zardari
Prime Minister
Or
Vice President
Raja Pervez Ashraf
Who is the renowned nuclear scientist of Pakistan?
Pakistan's Atomic Energy commission was founded some 15 years after the Indian program. In 1965, President Ayub Khan took some initial steps in response to the emerging of Indian nuclear threat. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was the founder of Pakistan's Nuclear Program, initially as Minister for Fuel, Power and Natural Resources, and later as President and Prime Minister. Pakistan's nuclear program was launched in earnest shortly after the loss of East Pakistan in the 1971 war with India, when Bhutto initiated a program to develop nuclear weapons with a meeting of physicists and engineers at Multan in January 1972
But it was scientist Dr A K Azad who successfully conducted the program to an end and Pakistan became a 'nuclear weapon country'
What is the national heritage animal of Pakistan?
The Snow Leopard or the (Uncia uncia)is the state animal of Pakistan.
Which day is the shortest day in a year in Pakistan?
Pakistan lies entirely north of the Equator. The longest day of the year is the summer solstice ~June 21,
Pakistan has Indian Ocean. It shores with Karachi in Province Sindh.
How many constitution of Pakistan?
It has only one constitution for now, like any other country. It is 1973 Constitution. But before that, there were 2 constitutions, Constitution of 1958 and Constitution of 1963. Pakistan came into being in 1947, so the constitution in place from 1947 to 1958 was the British Constitution. Hope you got your question resolved :) Regards, Musavir Gajani gmusavir@hotmail.com
What city in Pakistan is the cultural focus of Islam today?
The cultural focus of Islam is centered in the city of Karachi in Pakistan. About 96 percent of the population in Pakistan is Muslim.
Which city is called the Manchester of Pakistan?
Faisalabad is the largest industrial and metropolitan city of Pakistan. The reason Faisalabad is called Manchester of Pakistan because it's the biggest textile city of Pakistan and all the industries here related to textiles and same is Manchester in UK so these cities are also named as Twin cities.
Pakistan borders the Arabian Sea which is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the east by India, on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the west by the Arabian Peninsula, on the south, approximately, by a line between Cape Guardafui in the northeastern Somalia and Kanyakumari in India.
Difference between production and protective forests of Pakistan?
A productive forest is naturally grown whereas a protective forest is mainly planted by people. In the productive forest tree density is usually high and forest canopy is closed. Protective forests include amenity planting alongside roads, parks and railway lines etc. They are usually linear. Productive forests have great commercial value as they provide timer. In contrast to this protective forests have little commercial value as they don not provide any valuable specie of wood. Productive forest's main function is the extraction of timber while protective forests mainly prevent the soil from eroding or blowing away and also keep the environment pleasant by providing shade and keeping the temperature low.
This was my first attempt but i really hope its useful ! :D