Radial Drainage Pattern

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

BOAT AND STREAM

  Boat and stream problems is a sub-set of time, speed and distance type questions where in relative speed takes the foremost role. We always find several questions related to the above concept in SSC common graduate level exam as well as in bank PO exam. Upon listing the brief theory of the issue below … Read more

AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM

  Fresh water Ecosystems– The salt content of fresh bodies is very low, always less than 5 ppt  (parts per thousand). E.g lakes, ponds, pools, springs, streams, and rivers Marine ecosystems – the water bodies containing salt concentration equal to or above that of sea water (i.e., 35 ppt or above). E.g shallow seas and … Read more

Dendritic Drainage Pattern

Unveiling the Branching Beauty: A Deep Dive into Dendritic Drainage Patterns The Earth’s surface is a tapestry of intricate patterns, sculpted by the relentless forces of nature. Among these patterns, drainage networks stand out as a testament to the interplay of geology, topography, and the erosive power of water. Of these networks, the dendritic drainage … Read more

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