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‘Religions, like camel caravans, seem to avoid mountain passes. Buddhism spread quickly south from Buddha’s birth-place in southern Nepal across the flat Gangetic plain to Sri Lanka. But it took a millennium to reach China…The religious belt stretched eventually to Mongolia and Japan, but in Afghanistan Buddhism filled only a narrow belt that left pagans among the valleys to the east and west in Kailash and Ghor’.
Which of the following best summarises the subject of this paragraph?

  • The Afghan people were hostile to Buddhism

  • Geography has considerable impact on the spread of religions

  • Buddhism does not flourish in mountainous regions.

  • Buddhism does not flourish in mountainous regions.


B.

Geography has considerable impact on the spread of religions

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