Why are tropical easterlies called trade winds?
The tropical easterlies were named as trade winds by the crews of sailing ships that depended on the winds during... View Article
The tropical easterlies were named as trade winds by the crews of sailing ships that depended on the winds during... View Article
There are two types of easterlies. They are Polar easterlies: They are dry and cold prevailing winds that blow from... View Article
The Earth contains five major wind zones: polar easterlies, westerlies, horse latitudes, trade winds, and doldrums. Easterlies: There are two... View Article
The westerlies have a greater climatic influence in western Europe because the west coast is constantly exposed to predominant westerly... View Article
Characteristics of westerlies: They blow in the middle latitudes between 35 and 65 degrees latitude. They blow from the subtropical... View Article
At mid-latitudes, the permanent winds blow from the west towards the east direction. The name of these permanent winds comes... View Article
Westerlies are the Permanent winds that blow in the middle latitudes. They blow from the subtropical high-pressure belts towards sub-polar... View Article
Ocean currents have a number of direct and indirect effects on human activities. West coasts of the continents in tropical... View Article
Heating by solar energy causes the water to expand. That is why near the equator the ocean water is about... View Article
Ocean currents are streams of water flowing constantly on the ocean surface in definite directions. The ocean currents may be... View Article
Yes, volcanic ash that is released into the atmosphere during an eruption shade sunlight and causes temporary cooling. These particles... View Article
Indonesia has the most active volcanoes in the world. They are spread along the islands of Sumatra, Celebes, Java, Bali,... View Article
Mauna Loa in Hawaii is the largest active volcano in the world. The Hawaiian shield volcanoes are the largest mountains... View Article
The immediate cause for the Indian Mutiny of 1857 was the introduction of cartridges lubricated with the fat of cows... View Article
The revolt of 1857 in Lucknow was led by Begum Hazrat Mahal. Begum Hazrat Mahal’s band of supporters rebelled against... View Article
India, for the most part, was controlled by the East India Company. Following the Sepoy mutiny in 1857, its lands... View Article
The Peasant Movement in India arose during the British colonial period – in the late 1800s – when economic policies... View Article
Gogineni Ranga Nayukulu, also known as N. G. Ranga is regarded as the father of the Indian Peasant movement. He... View Article
Womens movement in India is a set of movements aimed at defining, establishing, and defending equal political, economic, and social... View Article
The Kheda Satyagraha began on 11 March, 1918, just four days after the great mill strike in ahmedabad. Although Mahatma... View Article