Evolution And Geomorphology Of The Indian Subcontinent

 Evolution and Geomorphology of the Indian Subcontinent About 140 million years ago the main landmass on Earth was concentrated together in a super continent called Gondwana which started to break up in four tectonic plates; African, Antarctic, Australian and Indian plates. The rifting is thought to be caused by the rising of a … Read more

Components of Ecosystem

  The components of the ecosystem is categorised into abiotic of non-living and biotic of living components. Both the components of ecosystem and Environment are same.   Abiotic Components the inorganic and non-living parts of the world.  consists of Soil, water, air, and Light energy etc.  involves a ,large number of chemicals like Oxygen, nitrogen-, … Read more

Geomorphological agents

Here is a list of subtopics without any description for Geomorphological agents: Abrasion Aggradation Attrition Corrosion DeflationDeflation Erosion Exfoliation Fluvial processes Glaciation Gravity Mass wasting Mechanical weathering Periglacial processes Plucking Pyroclastic processes Solution Tectonic processes Weathering Geomorphological agents are the processes that shape the Earth’s surface. They include both physical and biological processes. Physical processes … Read more

Unraveling the Mysteries of the Prehistoric Period

The prehistoric period refers to the vast span of time before written records began. It encompasses millions of years of human history, during which our ancestors evolved, developed various cultures, and left behind archaeological evidence of their existence. This period is crucial for understanding the origins of humanity and the early stages of human civilization. … Read more