Forest Of India
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Evaporation: The Unsung Hero of the Water Cycle Evaporation, the process by which a liquid transforms into a gas, is a fundamental phenomenon in nature. It plays a crucial role in the water cycle, driving weather patterns, shaping landscapes, and sustaining life. This seemingly simple process is a complex interplay of energy, temperature, and atmospheric … Read more
Frontiers and boundaries with reference to Indian sub-continent A Frontier, can be defined as a politico-geographical area, lying beyond defined borders of a political unit into which expansion could take place. It is a physical and moral concept which implied looking outwards and moving outwards. It is not an abstract concept but a … Read more
(a)Great lakes Great Lakes of North America are a series of interconnected freshwater lakes which connect to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence Seaway.Consisting of Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario . Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Ontario [In the order of largest to smallest].Lake Superior is the largest continental lake in the … Read more
In India around 70% of the Population earns its livelihood from agriculture. It fulfills the basic need of human beings and animals. It is an important source of raw material for many Agro Based Industries. India’s geographical condition is unique for agriculture because it provides many favorable conditions. There are plain areas, fertile Soil, … Read more
Hydrosphere – World Oceans Salinity – Ocean currents and Tides – Ocean Deposits Water is all over on Earth. About 70% of the surface of the planet is roofed by water. If you were an alien visiting the earth, you’d see a large blue sphere from area (especially on the Pacific side). Not solely is … Read more
The Unseen Force: Pressure Gradient and Its Role in Air Circulation The Earth’s atmosphere is a dynamic system, constantly in motion. This movement, known as air circulation, is driven by a fundamental force: the pressure gradient. Understanding this force is crucial to comprehending weather patterns, climate variations, and even the global distribution of heat and … Read more
Extinct Volcanoes: Silent Giants of the Past Volcanoes, with their fiery eruptions and awe-inspiring landscapes, have captivated human imagination for millennia. While active volcanoes continue to shape our planet and inspire both fear and fascination, there exists a vast population of dormant and extinct volcanoes, silent giants that hold secrets of Earth’s fiery past. This … Read more
Seed is the true carrier of technology. In India, three sets of institutions produce seeds:research institutions and agricultural universities; public sector seed producing corporations; andprivate sector firms including multinationals. The last decade has seen two main developmentsin seed market. One, production of quality seed has risen at a rapid rate after 2005-06. And two,public sector … Read more
The Radial Dance of Water: Exploring the Intricacies of Radial Drainage Patterns Introduction The Earth’s surface is a dynamic tapestry woven by the relentless forces of erosion and deposition. Water, the sculptor of landscapes, carves its path through the terrain, leaving behind intricate patterns that reveal the underlying geology and tectonic history. Among these patterns, … Read more