Author name: Rohit Shukla

An Overview of world maps for sophomore

5:- The South American continent. The continent of South America is 4th largest in terms of area and 5th in terms of population. Its approximate area is 1.7 crore sq. Km. and its population is about 40 crores.GDP (in billion-dollar) of Brazil is approximately 3219, Argentina is approximately 911, Colombia is approximately 712, Chile is […]

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An Overview of world maps for the sophomore.

4:- The Africa continent.The continent of Africa is the 2nd largest in terms of area and population. Its approximate area is 3 crore sq. Km. and its population is about 120 crores.GDP (in billion-dollar) of Nigeria is approximately 465, Egypt is approximately 375, South Africa is approximately 320, Algeria is approximately 150, Morocco is approximately

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An Overview of world maps for the sophomore.

3:- The European continent. By Rohit Shukla and Tavish SharmaThe continent of Europe is 6th largest in terms of Area and 3rd largest in terms of population. Its approximate area is 1 crore sq. Km. and its population is about 75 crores.GDP (in trillion-dollar) of the United Kingdom is approximately 3, France is approximately 3.2,

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An Overview of world maps for the sophomore.

2:- The North American continent. The continent of North America is 3rd largest in terms of Area and 4th largest in terms of population. Its approximate area is 2.5 crore sq. Km. and its population is about 60 crores.GDP (in trillion-dollar) of United States is approximately 22, Canada is approximately 2, Mexico is approximately 1.5.

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A volcanic eruption is nature’s way of celebrating Deepawali.

Part:-1 A volcano is usually thought of as shooting up rocks and burning lava. Although their sight may be spectacular and a tourist main attraction, they could be disastrous often. The origin and activity of volcanoes on the globe are a matter of intense interest and enormous scientific research.  Magma is an extremely hot liquid

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It is far more complex to measure the state of democracy than just measuring the temperature.

By Rohit Shukla. Arguably Physics is the most exact Science our civilization knows. It is only in the last 100 years or so that more and more disciplines like medicine, psychology joined in and started claiming to be a scientific discipline. Economics, political and social sciences joined this queue rather recently. Precise and accurate measurement

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If you are of the type who likes traveling to distant places, why not plan for Moon or Mars.

It is possible to predict the trend of space exploration for the next 10-50 years. With reasonable confidence, we may say that in the next 50 years, we’ll be making routine trips, not just for scientific purposes but for fun and Moon as well as Mars. This is not mere crystal gazing but it has

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A devastating dance of endogenic geomorphic forces of the planet earth: Earthquake, Volcano’s and Tsunamis

Part-III(B):-Continuation of article Part-III(A) 5:- Pacific plate 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami The magnitude-9.0 earthquake struck at 2:46 PM. (The early estimate of magnitude 8.9 was later revised upward.) The epicenter was located some 80 miles (130 km) east of the city of Sendai, Miyagi prefecture, and the focus occurred at a depth of 18.6

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A devastating dance of the endogenic geomorphic forces of the planet earth: Earthquake, volcano and tsunami

Part-III(A):-A simplified view of major earthquakes explained on the basis of plate tectonic theory 1:-Antarctica plate 1998 Antarctic earthquake It is believed that this earthquake was not due to usual tectonic activity. As the source mechanism cannot be related to the plate motion inferred from the nearby transform faults. The estimated intensity was 8.1 on

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