33 Forest Fire: Threatened the region’s biodiversity and Environment

Forest Fire

General Introduction: Forest Fire The most common danger in the forest is fire. Forest fires are as old as forests. They pose a threat not only to forest resources but to the entire governance system and have seriously threatened the region’s biodiversity, the environment, and the environment. In summer, when it is not raining for … Read more

32 Insects Ostracism:- Does the Earth Environment lose 1-2% of insects due to climate change?

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Introduction of Insects Ostracism:– Insects can be found almost anywhere imaginable. The size, shape, color, biology, and history of their lives are diverse, so it makes the study of insects interesting. Insects are essential to the world food chain and help eliminate waste. In agriculture, insects help to consolidate the grasses of the environment. Insects … Read more

31 Plate Tectonic

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Introduction: Plate Tectonic It is known that the earth’s crust must have about 35 km of the dense rock layer, which varies from about 5 km in the oceans to 70-80 km in the mountainous regions of the Alps, And the Himalayas. Plate Tectonic Movements are still frequently proved by earthquakes on the oceans and … Read more

30 Marine Temperature: Threatening Species and Ecosystem Monitoring Satellite Images NASA

Marine Temperature

Marine Temperature: Introduction The oceans absorb most of the heat emitted by greenhouse gases as sea temperatures rise, Rising ocean temperatures affect marine species and ecosystems. Rising temperatures lose the farm in the case of coral bleach and marine fish and mammals. The rising ocean temperature also affects the benefits that people get from ocean-threatening … Read more

29 Structure Of Igneous Rocks

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The composition of igneous rock is largely characterized by many factors.(28 Igneous Rocks: Introduction, Classification, & related terminology) Fig.1:- Structure of Igneous Rocks Fig. 2:- Structure of different rocks Credit https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mijo_Nikolic/publication/318115906/figure/fig1/AS:512111257763840@1499108246053/The-grainy-structure-of-different-rocks-a-Breccia-b-conglomerate-c-limestone-d.png. Igneous structures are usually classified into three main groups, as follows: 1. Mega- Structure: These are usually formed at the extrinsic magma (Extrusive Rock) … Read more

28 Igneous Rocks: Introduction, Classification, & related terminology

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Introduction: Igneous Rocks are formed by the solidification of magma below or above the surface. This is a branch of geology that deals with the study of rocks and include: a). Petrogenesis:   It denotes the origin and modes of occurrence, as well as the natural history of rocks. Credit: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Geoffrey_Howarth/publication/321130500/figure/fig11/AS:668598364286978@1536417680143/Schematic-illustration-of-the-petrogenesis-of-NWA-8657-showing-early-stages-of-evolution.png b). Petrography: its deals … Read more

27 SATURN: PLANET OF RINGS

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SATURN: PLANET OF RINGS Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun after Jupiter, Saturn also known as the second largest planet of our solar system. Saturn as a planet is famous for its rings. As a gas planet, it is made by most of the gas molecules of hydrogen and helium.  Saturn orbits at … Read more

26 Concepts of Crystology: Solid-State Physics

Solid State Physics

Introduction: Solid-State Physics As we know about the Crystallography term which is a most important branch of geology, that deals with the study of crystals and Laws of Crystallography that are related to the regulates their improvement, Internal and External shape/Structure called Crystallography. Now we will talk about, The terms of Solid-state physics are the … Read more

25 Fossils Organism: Secret Physical Evidence

Fossils Organism

General Introduction of Fossils Fossil plants or animals are physical evidence of the existence of plants. The most common and obvious fossils are the remains of animal skeletons. Other fossils that also contain evidence of previous fauna include leaf prints, footprints and footprints, droppings, and original casts. Microscopes are microscopic skeletons of pre-existing plants or … Read more

24 Atlantic Ocean: Mysteries Geographical Facts

General Introduction: Atlantic Ocean The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest ocean, accounting for about one-fifth of the earth’s surface. The name of the ocean comes from the Greek myth “Atlas Sea”. The earliest mention of this name in the history of Herodotus dates back to 450 BC. The ocean occupies a slender S-shaped basin that … Read more