What are the different types of exogenic processes?
All the exogenic geomorphic processes are covered under the general term, denudation. The word ‘denude’ means to strip off or... View Article
All the exogenic geomorphic processes are covered under the general term, denudation. The word ‘denude’ means to strip off or... View Article
Plate tectonic theory revolutionized Earth sciences by providing a uniform context for understanding mountain-building processes, volcanoes, and earthquakes as well... View Article
If a person invests 100 US Dollars in bitcoin then there is a possibility of making profit or loss because... View Article
Kolleru Lake is Situated between the Godavari and Krishna rivers. One of the largest freshwater lakes in India, the lake... View Article
V-shaped valleys are carved out by the river in their youthful stages. They are formed by the erosional actions of... View Article
Pediplain is a broad and relatively flat rock surface formed by the joining of several pediments. As water and wind... View Article
The value of Money multiplier = 1/LRR = 1/0.1 = 10. You can read about the Money Supply in Economy... View Article
As per, National Legal Services Authority of India (NALSA), legal service is provided free of cost to the eligible people... View Article
The Iron age led to improvements in manufacturing techniques which in turn led to major developments in the weapons and... View Article
Hemis National Park is the largest National park in India covering an area of 4400 square Km. Further Reading: National... View Article
The Chalcolithic age is an important period in human history because it was in this time period that metal, primarily... View Article
The Iron Age is a time in human history that began around 1200 BC and 600 B.C. The variation is... View Article
The dates in the three age system developed by C.J Thomsen are relatie. Whatsmore the three age system applied to... View Article
The four periods of history are as follows: Ancient Times (600 B.C. to 476 A.D.) The Middle Ages (476 A.D.... View Article
Economic development is defined as an increase in a country’s wealth and standard of living. For example, Improved productivity, higher... View Article
An increase in the production of economic goods and services, thereby increasing the overall national income of the country is... View Article
The Stone Age period was a time in prehistory where stone was widely used to make tools and weapons with... View Article
The word “Lokpal” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Loka” meaning people and “Pala” meaning protector or caretaker. Together it... View Article
Delhi Special Police Establishment Act was passed in 1946. CBI derives its powers from the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act,... View Article
Director of CBI has been provided security of 2 year tenure, by the CVC Act, 2003. The CBI is headed... View Article