Why hydrological cycle is important?
Importance of hydrological cycle: It enables the availability of water for all living organisms and regulates weather patterns on our... View Article
Importance of hydrological cycle: It enables the availability of water for all living organisms and regulates weather patterns on our... View Article
The hydrological cycle is the sum total of all processes in which water moves from the land and ocean surface... View Article
The hydrological cycle is the sum total of all processes in which water moves from the land and ocean surface... View Article
The following are the important steps of the hydrologic cycle: Evaporation: Evaporation is the primary pathway that water moves from... View Article
The temperate zone lies between 23.5 degrees and 66.5 degrees in the north and south hemispheres. The North Temperate Zone... View Article
Yes, temperate cyclones cause rainfall over the Northern plains and snowfall in the mountains in the months of December and... View Article
Temperate cyclones enter India from the Mediterranean Sea in the winter season. These cause rainfall over the Northern plains and... View Article
Examples of chemical weathering: Minerals like calcium carbonate and calcium magnesium bicarbonate present in limestones are soluble in water containing... View Article
Mechanical weathering or Physical Weathering: Physical or mechanical weathering processes depend on some applied forces. The applied forces could be: ... View Article
Weathering is defined as mechanical disintegration and chemical decomposition of rocks through the actions of various elements of weather and... View Article
Oxygen, surface and/or soil water and other acids are the agents of chemical weathering. Water and air (oxygen and carbon... View Article
Rusting iron because of oxidation is the best example of chemical weathering. Oxidation occurs where there is ready access to... View Article
The Important processes of chemical weathering are solution, carbonation, hydration, oxidation and reduction. These processes act on the rocks to... View Article
Carbon cycle: The carbon cycle is mainly the conversion of carbon dioxide. This conversion is initiated by the fixation of... View Article
The role of respiration in the oxygen cycle is to maintain carbon dioxide and oxygen levels in the atmosphere. Animals... View Article
The Siachen Glacier is part of Ladakh, which has now been converted into a Union Territory. It is located in the eastern... View Article
Siachen Glacier is the second longest glacier in the World’s Non-Polar areas. It is 78km long and the source for the... View Article
Eutrophication is the gradual increase in the concentration of phosphorus, nitrogen, and other plant nutrients in an aging aquatic ecosystem... View Article
Madhya Pradesh has the highest forest cover in India at 77,482 square kilometres According to a report the total forest... View Article
Grass is a biotic component of the environment. Biotic factors are the living components of an ecosystem. Grass is a... View Article