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Ancient Indian manuscripts were usually written on palm leaves or the bark of the ______ tree, which grows in the Himalayas.
boxwood
maple
birch
cedar
- Ancient Indian manuscripts were traditionally written on palm leaves or the bark of trees.
- The correct tree bark used was from the birch tree.
- The birch tree grows in the Himalayan region, making it ideal for manuscript material.
- Correct Answer: Option 3 - Birch
- Boxwood is not typically used for manuscripts; it’s more known for carving.
- Maple trees are generally not used for writing materials historically.
- Cedar is valued for its wood and aroma, not for writing manuscripts.
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