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October 25, 2020

Flights of Birds

Discoveries and inventions have made human lives easy and comfortable. Men have stopped walking long distances. But his does not relate to flying of birds. They continue flying and flying for ages very high and up to amazingly long distances.

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December 27, 2021 Recommended

Impact of Human Activities on Environment

Growth of human population, fast but unplanned industrialization and irresponsible behavior to environment are causing imbalances in the local, regional, national and global environment. These are causing not only local but global problems in the environment.

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February 13, 2023 Recommended

Darwin Day

Darwin published his book “On the Origin of Species” on 24 November 1859. The aim of Darwin Day inspires to fulfil the academic curiosities. It demands to search the truth in scientific ways.

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October 17, 2022 Recommended

Global perspective of environmental problems

Our environment today is facing a number of problems. All those problems are causing dangers to take shape against the existence of the whole biosphere of this planet. But who is behind all those problems? The answer is – M A N.

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May 31, 2021 Recommended

Herbs Mixed Jaggery prepared to cure diseases

Jaggery is a traditional sweet of India. After the appearance of sugar in Indian markets, its use was slowed down for some decades. But now it is being used in urban areas also. It is reported that jaggery contains many medicinal properties and it is full of nutrients.

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August 18, 2024 Recommended

What are Environment and Environmental Science?

Environment may be defined as ‘Complete range of various sets of external conditions comprising- physical, biological, and for human beings- cultural, economic and political conditions; in which human beings and other life forms exist in continuous interactions among themselves.

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October 25, 2024 Recommended

Types of species

Species can be classified in many different ways. One species classification system may categorise species into Typological, evolutionary, and phylogenetic species.

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