A person who moves from one place to another in order to find work or better living conditions is called a migrant. Migrants are of three types.... View Article
Migration is defined as movement from one country, place or locality to another in search of better opportunities to settle.When people move from... View Article
Migration is defined as movement from one country, place or locality to another in search of better opportunities to settle.When people move from... View Article
Vatican city is the least populated country in the world with a population of just over 800 persons. Vatican City is the world’s smallest... View Article
India is densely populated because of the following reasons. Availability of water: People prefer to live in areas where freshwater is easily... View Article
According to world bank data 2020, the density of the population of India is 464 sq.km. As per the provisional population totals of the census... View Article
According to world bank data, Mongolia has the lowest population density in the world. It has a population density of 2 persons per sq.km. ... View Article
According to world bank data, Macao SAR, China has the highest population density in the world. It has a population density of 19,737 persons per... View Article
The density of population is the ratio between the numbers of people to the size of land. It is usually measured in persons per sq.km. For... View Article
The earth was formed sometime about 4.6 billion years ago. The earth was mostly in a volatile state during its primordial stage. Due to a gradual... View Article
Ocean gyres are large systems of circular ocean currents formed by global wind patterns and forces created by Earth’s rotation. The five... View Article
The vertical motion of ocean water refers to tides. It is the rise and fall of water in the oceans and seas. Due to the attraction of the sun and... View Article
There are three types of ocean movements waves, tides, and currents. They are Waves: Waves are actually the energy, not the water as such, which... View Article
Climate is the long-term pattern of weather in an area, typically averaged over a period of 30 years. For example, the South-West monsoons blow... View Article
The tropical zone is the hottest climatic zone. According to Koeppen’s classification, tropical regions come under the A-group where the... View Article
Koeppen recognised five major climatic groups. They are A (Tropical), B ( Dry Climates ), C (Warm Temperate), D (Cold Snow Forest Climates), and... View Article
Koeppen recognised five major climatic groups, four of which are based on temperature and one on precipitation. They are A (Tropical), B (... View Article