In our day-to-day life, we observe variation in the value of different quantities depending upon the variation in values of other quantities. For... View Article
Newspaper reading is one of the essential habits you need to inculcate if you wish to crack the UPSC civil services exam. A lot of socially aware... View Article
Trapezoids are quadrilaterals that have two parallel sides and two non-parallel sides. It is also called a Trapezium. A trapezoid is a four-sided... View Article
An atmosphere contains the air that we breathe and is a blanket of gases that surrounds Earth. It is held near the surface of the planet by... View Article
Calcium carbonate is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula CaCO3. Calcium carbonate is one of the most popular chemicals which... View Article
According to the Atomic hypothesis, all things are made up of small fundamental units termed as atoms, which can be defined as tiny particles... View Article
Seema Pujani secured a commendable all-India rank of 37 in the 2014 UPSC civil services exam. She chose the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) over... View Article
The area of hexagon is the region occupied by it within its six sides. A hexagon is a closed polygon made up of six line segments and six... View Article
A triangle is a closed two-dimensional figure with three sides. There are different ways to construct a triangle. If the three sides are given,... View Article
Under Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PM-BJP), approximately 6300 Jan Aushadhi Kendras have been established to provide... View Article
Molality is defined as the “total moles of a solute contained in a kilogram of a solvent.” Molality is also known as molal concentration. It is a... View Article
Earthworms are known as farmers' friends. They have a cylindrical shape metamerically segmented body. They are reddish-brown in colour. Dorsal... View Article
Force is pushing or pulling any object resulting from the object's interaction with another object. Without force, nothing can be moved, stopped... View Article
On 7th September 1931, the first session of the Second Round Table Conference began in London. This was the second in a series of three... View Article