Who called Sree Narayana Gurau second Buddha?
Sree Narayana Guru was called the second Buddha by Sankara Kurup. G. Sankara Kurup, better known as Mahakavi G, was... View Article
Sree Narayana Guru was called the second Buddha by Sankara Kurup. G. Sankara Kurup, better known as Mahakavi G, was... View Article
Nanu, the son of Madan Asan and his wife Kuttiyamma is known as Narayana Guru. He was born on 20... View Article
Albedo is the portion of solar energy reflected from the surface of the Earth back into space. It is a... View Article
A heat budget is a perfect balance between incoming heat absorbed by the earth and outgoing heat escaping it in... View Article
Heat is a form of energy that is received by the earth from the sun. The concept of Heat Budget... View Article
Venus is called Earth’s twin because Venus and Earth are almost the same size, have a very similar composition, and... View Article
The two main motions of Earth are rotation and revolution. Rotation is the movement of the earth on its axis.... View Article
Potholes: Potholes are circular depressions formed because of stream erosion aided by the abrasion of rock fragments. Once a small... View Article
Fluvial erosional landforms are the landforms created by the movement and energy associated with rivers and streams. There are two... View Article
A peneplain (an almost plain) is a low-relief plain which is formed as a result of stream erosion. It is... View Article
The process of erosion, the wearing away of earth, plays an important part in the formation of waterfalls. When a... View Article
Oxbow lakes are usually formed in flat, low-lying plains close to where the river empties into another body of water.... View Article
Kanwar lake is the largest oxbow lake in India and in Asia. It is a freshwater lake located in the... View Article
The examples of Oxbow lakes are: Lake Chicot: It is the largest natural lake in the state of Arkansas and... View Article
Oxbow lake is a small lake located in an abandoned meander loop of a river channel. They are U-shaped or... View Article
There are three ways in which convergence can occur. These are: Between an oceanic and continental plate. Between two oceanic... View Article
There are a total of 9 subspecies of tigers. Of these 6 are still present in some or the other... View Article
Black Tigers are exclusively found in India’s Simplipal Tiger Reserve. It is said to be the only place in the... View Article
Black Tigers are just another variant or mutant of tigers, they are not a separate breed. These tigers have thick... View Article
Black Tigers are a rare colour variant of the tiger and are not a distinct species or geographic subspecies. Reports... View Article