Aeolian landforms are formed by erosion, transportation, and deposition of sediment by the wind Aeolian processes create a number of distinct... View Article
Fluvial landforms refer to landforms created by rivers and streams. It includes both erosional and depositional features created by these water... View Article
Fluvial landforms are the landforms created by the movement and energy associated with rivers and streams. There are two types of landforms... View Article
There are two types of fluvial landforms. They are Fluvial Erosional Landforms: Gorges, canyons waterfalls, rapids and river capture etc.... View Article
Yes, Grand Canyon is a fluvial landform. The Grand Canyon has been carved, over millions of years, as the Colorado River cuts through the... View Article
Fluvial landforms are the landforms created by the movement and energy associated with rivers and streams. Examples of fluvial landforms are... View Article
Block mountains: Block Mountains are created when large areas are broken and displaced vertically. The uplifted blocks are termed as horsts and... View Article
Folding is a type of earth movement resulting from the horizontal compression of rock layers by internal forces of the earth along plate... View Article
The configuration of the surface of the earth is largely a product of the processes operating in the interior of the earth. Exogenic as... View Article
Earth's interior is generally divided into three major layers: the crust, the mantle, and the core. Crust: It is the outermost solid part of the... View Article
Tropical deciduous forests are the most widespread forests of India. They are also called the monsoon forests. They spread over regions that... View Article
Natural vegetation refers to a plant community, which has grown naturally without human aid and has been left undisturbed by humans for a long... View Article
Natural vegetation refers to a plant community, which has grown naturally without human aid and has been left undisturbed by humans for a long... View Article
The Eastern Ghats stretch from the Mahanadi Valley to the Nilgiris in the south. The Eastern Ghats run from northern Odisha through Andhra... View Article
Brahmaputra river is the deepest river in India with depths reaching up to 380 feet. It is one of the largest rivers of the world, has its origin... View Article
East-flowing Indian rivers flow through the eastern ghats and merge into the Bay of Bengal. The rivers that flow through the Eastern Ghats are... View Article