What are 3 facts about the Russian Revolution?
The 3 facts about the Russian Revolution are as follows: Russian losses in World War One contributed to dissent in... View Article
The 3 facts about the Russian Revolution are as follows: Russian losses in World War One contributed to dissent in... View Article
The 3 main causes of the Russian Revolution were as follows: Tsar Nicholas II had mismanaged his country to the... View Article
The Russian Revolution in 1917 ended the centuries old Russian Empire, transforming it into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics... View Article
The following reasons were the reasons for the breakout of the Russian Revolution: The people of Russia were not happy... View Article
The first woman president of the Indian National Congress was Annie Besant. Annie Besant was a British socialist, theosophist, women’s... View Article
The president of the 1916 Lucknow session was Ambica Charan Mazumdar. He presided over the 1899 Bengal Provincial Conference at... View Article
Due to human disturbance, over-hunting, drought and loss of food because of excessive livestock grazing, the scimitar-horned oryx is now... View Article
Oilzapper refers to the new technique of using bacteria to get rid of oil spills. Oil Zapping is a bio-remediation... View Article
A Protected Area Permit is issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs. Also known as the Foreigners (Protected Areas) Order... View Article
While there are approximately 1,220 wild oryx across the Arabian Peninsula, the population is considered stable, hence the IUCN status... View Article
In 2011, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) reclassified the Arabian oryx to “Vulnerable” from Endangered. It... View Article
The Arabian Oryx has held symbolic value for the people of the Middle East for centuries. It is thought that... View Article
Oryx are technically antelopes but not necessarily goats. So they are closely related to other hoofed mammals. They do belong... View Article
The four types of biodiversity are as follows: Species diversity: Every ecosystem contains a unique collection of species, all interacting... View Article
The first forest reserve of India is the Satpura National Park. Also known as the Satpura Tiger Reserve. It is... View Article
The Chipko movement in India was started by Sunderlal Bahuguna. The idea of the Chipko movement was suggested by his... View Article
The state of Madhya Pradesh has the largest forest cover in India. In terms of percentage of forest cover Mizoram,... View Article
It is important to protect natural areas due to the following reasons: Natural areas provide protection and safe haven for... View Article
The different types of Protected Areas are as follows: National Parks Wildlife Sanctuaries Conservation Reserves Community Reserves Protected areas of... View Article
The first protected area in India was the Jim Corbett National Park established in Uttarakhand in 1936. Jim Corbett National... View Article