How do you classify rocks?
Rocks are classified into three categories on the basis of their mode of formation. They are: Igneous Rocks — solidified... View Article
Rocks are classified into three categories on the basis of their mode of formation. They are: Igneous Rocks — solidified... View Article
There are three major types of rocks. They are igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks and metamorphic rocks. Igneous rocks: When the... View Article
No, we cannot predict when an earthquake will happen. Scientists can only calculate the probability that a significant earthquake will... View Article
Japan has the most recorded earthquakes in the world as it sits on a highly active seismic area. Japan is... View Article
Earthquakes are caused by a sudden release of stress along faults in the earth’s crust. The tectonic plates are always... View Article
An earthquake in simple words is the shaking of the earth. It is a natural event. It is caused due... View Article
Tsunamis occur most often in the Pacific Ocean and Indonesia because the Pacific Rim bordering the Ocean has a large... View Article
A tsunami is a Japanese word that means “Harbour waves” as the harbours get destroyed whenever there is a tsunami.... View Article
Human activities are also responsible for soil erosion to a great extent. As the human population increases, the demand for... View Article
Soil erosion can be reduced in the following ways. Lands with a slope gradient of 15 – 25 per cent... View Article
The denudation of the soil cover and subsequent washing down is described as soil erosion. Different types of soil erosion... View Article
Smog occurs mainly because of air pollution can also be defined as a mixture of various gases with dust and... View Article
The term “smog” is used to describe a mix of smoke and fog. It has become a serious problem in... View Article
Across many major cities, a hazy brown soup of pollution hangs over the skyline, especially in the warmer months. This... View Article
In India, Rajasthan is the state that has the largest solar power plant in the form of Bhadla Solar Park.... View Article
The Bhadla Solar Park in Bhadla, Phalodi tehsil, Jodhpur district, Rajasthan is presently the largest solar park in India. The... View Article
India has 5334 large dams; the largest number of dams in the world after the USA and China. Constructing dams... View Article
The Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP) was initially launched in 2012 by the Central Water Commission (CWC) with the... View Article
Noted Scientist Vasant Gowariker is known as the Father of the Indian Monsoon Model. He had made valuable contributions in... View Article
Human-wildlife conflict occurs when the needs and behaviour of wildlife impact negatively on humans or when humans negatively affect the... View Article