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List of Natural Phenomena (Dimasa)

 Here is our list of 68 Types of Natural Phenomena worth discovering include Bangla(Earthquake), Bar(Bar), Climate, Rabandi(Fog), Storm and etc.


List of Natural Phenomena (Dimasa)

  1. Bangla – Earthquake
  2. Bar – Air
  3. Bardi – Climate
  4. Barding – Whirlwind
  5. Barkhon – Storm
  6. Barsra – Breeze
  7. Baryung – Cyclone
  8. Bothor – Weather
  9. Bubli – Time
  10. Bukhudi – Foam
  11. Dain – Moon
  12. Daingli – New moon
  13. Di – Water
  14. Dibra – Confluence of river
  15. Dibrom – Waterfall
  16. Dibu – River
  17. Dikhong – River
  18. Dikhor – Well
  19. Dilam – Stream of river
  20. Dimlang – Sea
  21. Dilimba – Flood
  22. Dima – Big river
  23. Diphu – White water
  24. Dergong – Bank of the river
  25. Gerna – Eclipse
  26. Dain Gerna – Lunar eclipse
  27. Sain Gerna – Solar eclipse
  28. Gidithai – Hailstone
  29. Gurjiliba – Lightening
  30. Ha – Soil
  31. Habring – Peak of mountain
  32. Hadi – Rain
  33. Hading – Plateau
  34. Hadithai – Rain drop
  35. Haduri – Dust
  36. Haduthai – Clod
  37. Hagong – Dry land
  38. Hagra – Jungle
  39. Hajeng – Sand
  40. Hajeng Khong – Desert
  41. Hajik – Hill
  42. Hajikma – Mountain
  43. Haphai – Area
  44. Habsao – World
  45. Harang – Hill slope
  46. Hasao – Hilly area
  47. Hasim – Black soil
  48. Hathai – Market
  49. Hathan – Place
  50. Hawar – Meadow
  51. Jalang – Summer
  52. Jengkhlong Mander – Rainbow
  53. Jimi – Cloud
  54. Longkhip – Cave
  55. Longkhor – Hole
  56. Longthai – Stone
  57. Maisaing – Winter
  58. Maithai – Year
  59. Nokhasao – Sky
  60. Raji – Province country
  61. Ribandi – Fog
  62. Sain – Sun
  63. Satrai - Star
  64. Sainjali – Sunshine
  65. Sain Janaba – Sun light
  66. Srapthai – Thunder bolt
  67. Wai – Fire
  68. Waikhudi – Smoke

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