Para jumble question. I am not able to understand the answer for this question which is 2413. How does that make sense :)

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1. Glacier loss in the region could play havoc with water supplies for millions of people, crops and hydroelectric dams, as well as contribute to flooding from glacier lakes.2. The speed at which glaciers in the Himalayas are losing ice has doubled since the turn of the century as the region warms, an analysis of declassified spy film has revealed.3. But researchers charting losses in the region have been reliant on recent modern satellite records and only know ice mass losses well for the past two decades.4. The rapid melting of the region’s glaciers has been grimly illustrated recently on Everest, where receding snow and ice has begun exposing bodies of the hundreds of people who have died climbing the peak.

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    Hi Shruti, hope this helps. The sequence 2413 makes sense because it follows a logical progression:Start with the most impactful statement: Sentence 2 immediately grabs the reader's attention by highlighting the alarming rate of glacier loss.Provide a visual example: Sentence 4 offers a concrete illustration of the consequences of glacier melting, making the issue more relatable.Discuss the broader implications: Sentence 1 outlines the potential negative effects on millions of people, crops, and infrastructure, connecting the visual example to a wider context.Address the limitations of current research: Sentence 3 provides essential background information, highlighting the challenges in studying glacier loss and the need for further research.This sequence effectively conveys the urgency of the situation and provides a comprehensive understanding of the challenges posed by glacier melting in the Himalayas. Also attached is the screenshot and link of the source article. (LINK)image.png 91.73 KB

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    Para jumble question. I am not able to understand the answer for this question which is 2413. How does that make sense :) 1. Glacier loss in the region could play havoc with water supplies for millions of people, crops and hydroelectric dams, as well as contribute to flooding from glacier lakes.2. The speed at which glaciers in the Himalayas are losing ice has doubled since the turn of the century as the region warms, an analysis of declassified spy film has revealed.3. But researchers charting losses in the region have been reliant on recent modern satellite records and only know ice mass losses well for the past two decades.4. The rapid melting of the region’s glaciers has been grimly illustrated recently on Everest, where receding snow and ice has begun exposing bodies of the hundreds of people who have died climbing the peak.

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    Para jumble question. I am not able to understand the answer for this question which is 2413. How does that make sense :) 1. Glacier loss in the region could play havoc with water supplies for millions of people, crops and hydroelectric dams, as well as contribute to flooding from glacier lakes.2. The speed at which glaciers in the Himalayas are losing ice has doubled since the turn of the century as the region warms, an analysis of declassified spy film has revealed.3. But researchers charting losses in the region have been reliant on recent modern satellite records and only know ice mass losses well for the past two decades.4. The rapid melting of the region’s glaciers has been grimly illustrated recently on Everest, where receding snow and ice has begun exposing bodies of the hundreds of people who have died climbing the peak.