Phosphate attaches to sediments. When dissolved oxygen concentration is low in the water (anoxic), sediments release phosphate into the water... View Article
The following are the negative effects of algae: An out of control algae bloom can destroy an aquatic environment by releasing harmful toxins.... View Article
When water becomes low in dissolved oxygen, sediments end up releasing phosphate in the water columns. This creates a perfect environment for the... View Article
Under current conditions, growth of algae is welcome, but if it grows out of control - an event known as algae bloom - It will produce toxins... View Article
No, El Nino weakens or altogether stops upwelling. This is due to the trade winds being weak to create an environment necessary for the... View Article
Upwelling provides food for fish, marine mammals and birds. In other words, it provides an ideal environment where a marine ecosystem can... View Article
In certain places, upwelling can affect the climate. For example, upwelling can cause air temperatures to drop which can result in dense fog.... View Article
Upwelling is a process in which currents bring deep, cold water to the surface of the ocean. Upwelling is a result of winds and the rotation of... View Article
Upwelling is a process in which currents bring deep, cold water to the surface of the ocean. Upwelling is a result of winds and the rotation of... View Article
Climate displacement is an event where internal or external displacement happens due to climate change. Events like floods, earthquakes and... View Article
A revolutionism (or revolutionary movement) is a specific type of social movement dedicated to carrying out a revolution. The reasons for the... View Article
New India weekly was a daily newspaper started in India by Annie Besant. It was used to highlight the issues related to the Indian freedom... View Article
A militant is someone who is engaged in a war or who acts aggressively for their cause. The definition of militant is at war, fighting or ready... View Article
The father of the Indian Armed Rebellion is Vasudev Balwant Phadke. He was an Indian independence activist and revolutionary who sought India's... View Article
The Indian National Congress split in 1907 permanently due to a rift in the extremists and the moderate factions. They had earlier patched their... View Article
The President of the Indian National Congress in 1907 was Rashbihari Ghosh. He presided over a time when the Indian National Congress would split... View Article
The Moderates restated the goal of Congress to be the attainment of self-government within the British Empire. The Indian National Congress... View Article
Early nationalists, also known as the moderates, wanted to achieve self-governance and they strove for autonomy within the British Empire. They... View Article
Bal Gangadhar Tilak is known as the father of assertive nationalism. He was also called by the British Colonial authorities as the father of the... View Article