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

Pluto: A planet of Mistry

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A Brief Overview of Pluto as a Dwarf Planet Pluto is considered a dwarf planet of our solar system. A dwarf planet is considered as a planet that travels around or orbits the sun just like other planets, but as per size, it is very much smaller as compared with other ones. Firstly, Pluto is … Read more

Mechanism of Insolation Earth’s Surface

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Introduction: The word of Insolation is derived from incoming solar radiation. It calculates the amount of the sun’s energy that is reaching a reflected area of Earth’s atmosphere or surface properties in a given time period. Insolation is an important positive effect in determining the type and extent of vegetation that can immersion, which in … Read more

Jupiter: A Giant Gas Planet

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Jupiter: A Giant Gas Planet Our solar system includes 8 planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Suture, Uranus, and Neptune. For getting more information about solar systems you can see also Solar System: A General Introduction. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun and the biggest planet in our solar system. Jupiter is known … Read more

ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSION

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Introduction: Environmental inheritance, a process by which the structure of a biological community develops over time. Primary and secondary successors have been separated. Early inheritance occurs primarily in inanimate areas where the soil is unable to sustain life due to factors such as lava flows, newly formed sand dunes, or disciplinary deviations from retreating glaciers. … Read more

Remote Sensing Using the Thermal Infrared Spectrum Range

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Introduction: After the development of remote sensing technology, the study of the earth’s natural resources become easy. The term remote sensing stands for observing something from the distance. The sensing of some things can be done by using a remote sensor that is mounted on a suitable platform such as a ground-based, air-based, and satellite-based … Read more

18 Tropic Level Ecosystem- Food & Energy Transform

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Tropic Level Ecosystem- Food & Energy Transform A trophic level refers to a position or level in a food chain or ecological pyramid. It occupied by a group of organism that has a similar feeding mode. Trophic level is numbered according to the number of steps or levels an organism is away from the source … Read more

Earth Gravity: The Gravitational Acceleration Structure

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Earth  Gravity:  The Gravitational Acceleration Structure The earth’s gravity, denoted by G, refers to the acceleration that the earth gives to its surface or the objects around it. In SI units this acceleration is denoted as equivalent per square meter (in symbols, m / s2) or Newton per kg (n / kg).  It has a … Read more

Next Planet For Civilization “MARS”

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Next Planet for civilization “MARS” Mars is the fourth planet from the sun and the seventh biggest planet after the earth. The name of Mars carries the name of the Roman god of War. Mars takes 687 days for orbiting the sun (revolution). It is the outermost planet in the list of inner planets (Mercury, … Read more

Ecosystem – Interaction with Organism System Relationship

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Introduction: The Earth is the only planet orbiting the Sun that is known to support life. Life exists only in a very thin layer surrounding the earth, which is called the biosphere. The sun is the only source of energy that provides continuous interaction between various life forms. In addition to the fact that we … Read more