What is energy conservation and its importance?
Energy conservation is the process of reducing the demand for energy and enable the energy supply to begin to rebuild... View Article
Energy conservation is the process of reducing the demand for energy and enable the energy supply to begin to rebuild... View Article
The primary minerals are those which are formed because of the crystallization of the molten magma. The major primary minerals... View Article
A mineral is a natural substance of organic or inorganic origin with definite chemical and physical properties. On the basis... View Article
Talc is the softest mineral on Earth. It is a silicate and it also contains magnesium and water arranged into... View Article
Some of the important properties of minerals are colour, streak, hardness, lustre, diaphaneity, specific gravity, cleavage, fracture, magnetism, solubility etc.... View Article
The Vidarbha area in the east and the Konkan area in the west are the important mineral-rich regions in Maharashtra.... View Article
The main objectives of Biodiversity conservation are to preserve the diversity of species, sustainable utilization of species and ecosystem and... View Article
Energy needs to be conserved to cut costs and to preserve the resources for longer use. Conventional energy sources pollute... View Article
Minerals are used in many industries. Minerals are used for making gems and then set in various styles for jewellery.... View Article
Energy can be conserved in the following ways. Using public transport systems instead of individual vehicles. Use of electric and... View Article
On the basis of composition, minerals are classified mainly as metallic and non-metallic minerals. Metallic minerals may be ferrous or... View Article
We are rapidly consuming mineral resources that require millions of years to be created and concentrated. Minerals can be conserved... View Article
A mineral resource is a concentration or occurrence of minerals of economic interest in or on the Earth’s crust in... View Article
Minerals are a non-renewable resource and finite. The geological processes of mineral formation are so slow that the rates of... View Article
We can protect our forests and their resources in the following ways Regulated and Planned Cutting of Trees. Control over... View Article
Savanna is a transitional type of climate found between the equatorial rainforests and hot deserts. savannas grow in tropical regions... View Article
The place where organisms live is called habitat. Habitat means a dwelling place (a home). The habitat provides food, water,... View Article
Dendrology or xylology is the study of the characteristics of trees, shrubs, lianas, and other woody plants. The person who... View Article
The Union Territory of Lakshadweep has the highest forest cover of 90.33% . Among states, Mizoram has the highest forest... View Article
The state of Mizoram has the highest forest cover in India. 85.42% of its total geographical area is covered with... View Article