Besides China, the red panda is found in the high mountainsfurther to the south, in Nepal and northern India. It prefers areas between 1,500 and 4,500 meters above sea level. ... in the far southern high mountains in Nepal and northern India ...
Hi, Does the second in the above correctly interpret the first? Thanks.
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No. We don't know where you started. "Further south" simply means south of where you started - it doesn't mean the far South.
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No.
We don't know where you started.
"Further south" simply means south of where you started - it doesn't mean the far South.
" Second, with the rewrite, we sense that the far southern mountains are all "high," but in fact, there may be some mountains where these pands are that are high and some that are not as high.
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We don't know where you started. "Further south" simply means south of where you started - it doesn't mean the far South. To use the US, Chicago is further south than the state of Wisconsin, but it's long way from the "far south."
Second, with the rewrite, we sense that the far southern mountains are all "high," but in fact, there may be some mountains where these pands are