Green Crackers are less harmful than regular crackers as they do not comprise the harmful chemicals that result in less pollution emission,... View Article
Green crackers are more suitable from the environmental perspective as it comprises less harmful raw material and chemicals in comparison to the... View Article
The increasing air pollution across the country has been one of the biggest reasons for the introduction of green crackers. Since they are made... View Article
Yes, green crackers are better than standard crackers as they are produced using less harmful raw material. They have addictives that reduce... View Article
Almost all corals can produce both male and female reproductive cells and their reproductive methods vary based on their species. There are... View Article
Animal life in the Arctic, compared with that of warmer parts, is poor in the number of species but often rich in individual numbers because of... View Article
Depending on the slope of the land, underlying rock structure as well as the climatic conditions of the area, the streams within a drainage basin... View Article
The Arctic region covers parts of eight countries. They are Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, and the United States.... View Article
The westerlies meet easterlies from the polar highs at about 60° N. and S. When Westerlies and easterlies meet, a polar front is formed. The... View Article
Winds can be broadly divided into three types. Permanent winds – The trade winds, westerlies and easterlies are the permanent winds. These... View Article
Easterlies mean winds blowing from the east.The name of the permanent winds comes from the direction of their origin. Polar easterlies are dry... View Article
The tropical easterlies were named as trade winds by the crews of sailing ships that depended on the winds during westward ocean crossings. The... View Article
There are two types of easterlies. They are Polar easterlies: They are dry and cold prevailing winds that blow from the east. They emanate from... View Article
The Earth contains five major wind zones: polar easterlies, westerlies, horse latitudes, trade winds, and doldrums. Easterlies: There are two... View Article
The westerlies have a greater climatic influence in western Europe because the west coast is constantly exposed to predominant westerly winds. In... View Article
At mid-latitudes, the permanent winds blow from the west towards the east direction. The name of these permanent winds comes from the direction... View Article
Westerlies are the Permanent winds that blow in the middle latitudes. They blow from the subtropical high-pressure belts towards sub-polar... View Article
Ocean currents have a number of direct and indirect effects on human activities. West coasts of the continents in tropical and subtropical... View Article