Category: 07. Earth Science

  • Earth Science

    Introduction The classification of science is not limited to the umbrella branches of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Instead, even under these branches, we have hundreds of subbranches based on various factors like areas of application, concepts concerned, concepts studied, etc. Classification is important since it makes advanced studies easier. For example, up till high school,…

  • Soil Erosion

    Introduction The process of soil erosion occurs either slowly or at an alarming rate. It is the process and by it, the upper layer of soil eras through water or air. Soil erosion has many causes and it affects many ways to the environment. The causes include the heavy rainfall and the logging process. The…

  • Save Environment Reuse

    Introduction At present days, the rapid growth of industries and the process of urbanisation have been identified as the core reason for the increment of significant issues in the environment. The overconsumption of natural resources has started being recognised as the cause of increment of pollutant elements in the atmosphere of the earth that contributes…

  • People Natural Resources

    Introduction The exponential increment of the human population is increasing the demand for natural resources to use in regular life. Natural resources are the key factors that are used for the development of the human lifestyle. Natural resources are inherently occurring materials that are beneficial to humans or could be helpful under possible technological, financial…

  • Thunderstorms Cyclone Causes

    Introduction The development of a thunderstorm is generally, observed in humid, hot and tropical areas. The humidity present in the air causes the increment of the wind’s temperature in the respective area that contributes to producing “strong upward rising wind”. These winds carry the “droplets of water” upwards where the droplets got freeze. These things…

  • Sedimentary Rocks

    Introduction The sedimentary rocks are formed naturally by the deposition of the pieces of rocks or materials that already exist on earth get accumulated. If these sediments are buried deep within the earth, due to cementation and compaction they accumulate to form the sedimentary rocks. There are several other processes by which these sedimentary rocks…

  • Rock Cycle

    Introduction Rocks that are available in nature are subjected to changes in shape and size. The process of the rock cycle is a standard concept in the study of geology that governs the aspect of the transition in the states of rock. The rocks found in nature are constantly being recycled over a certain period.…

  • Difference between Magma and Lava

    Introduction Magma and lava are two different parts of molten rocks, one that is stored on the earth’s crust and the other one emitted through the vent of a volcano. Despite both these natural components being molten rocks and both emitting from the deep down of earth’s crust, there are a few sheer differences between…