Who first defined ecology?
Ernst Haeckel is believed to have coined the term ecology in 1869 though its first authentic use was made by... View Article
Ernst Haeckel is believed to have coined the term ecology in 1869 though its first authentic use was made by... View Article
Eugene Odum is acclaimed throughout science as the father of modern ecology. Further Readings – Destruction of Ecosystem UN Decade... View Article
Coral reef, desert, forest, littoral zone, marine ecosystem, prairie, rainforest, savanna, steppe, taiga, tundra, etc. are examples of an ecosystem.... View Article
The four major ecosystem processes are- Water cycle, Mineral cycle, Solar energy flow, and Community dynamics (succession) All four processes... View Article
The Mesolithic Age had the following characteristics: In terms of material culture, there was a great amount of diversity and... View Article
Ecosystem processes are the physical, chemical, and biological processes that link organisms and their environment. These may include biogeochemical or... View Article
Forest Ecosystems – includes plants, animals and microorganisms that live in coordination with the abiotic factors of the environment Grassland... View Article
Article 1 of the Indian constitution says – “India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States”. This provision... View Article
There are five major types of biomes on earth – Aquatic – include both freshwater and marine biomes. Freshwater biomes... View Article
The written constitution is one of the important federal features of the Constitution. Indian constitution is not only a written... View Article
The pH of precipitation is reduced due to Industrial pollution which results in acid rain. This type of acid precipitation... View Article
Currently, there have been 104 amendments to the Constitution of India ever since it came into force in 1950. Like... View Article
The Mesolithic period is known for the advent of polished stone tools, which was a remarkable departure from the crude... View Article
Originally, the constitution adopted on November 26, 1949, contained a Preamble, 395 articles in 22 parts and eight schedules. Currently,... View Article
The Stone Age gets its name from the stone tools people used to make in order to shape their environment.... View Article
The Stone Age is called as per different time periods. They are as follows: Paleolithic Age – Old Stone Age... View Article
The Stone Age coincided with the same time the earth was undergoing an ice age. The last Ice Age ended... View Article
The Stone Age is the first age, that divides human history into three periods. The other two periods are Bronze... View Article
The Constituent Assembly included women of all strata, and their contributions to the making of the Indian constitution is significant.... View Article
The Palaeolithic Age is known as the Old Stone Age, as it was the earliest recorded instance of stone tools... View Article