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Nitrogen Cycle

Organic entities require numerous natural and inorganic substances to finish their life cycle. All such substances which are taken from outside comprise their nutrition. Based on their dietary necessities, life forms can be characterized as heterotrophs and autotrophs. All...

Population Ecology

Population ecology is the study of how various factors impact population growth, rates of survival and reproduction, and risk of extinction. Population ecology has its most profound historical roots and development in the study of population growth, regulation, dynamics, or...

Greenhouse Effect

A greenhouse is a glass structure used to grow plants. The sun’s beams warm the plants and the air in the greenhouse. The trapped heat cannot leave, therefore warming the greenhouse, which is required for plant growth. The same...

Water Pollution Control

One of the most essential natural resources that are present on this planet is water. Water plays a major role on the earth. Water covers more than 70% of the earth’s surface. It is essential in human, aquatic, and...

Air Pollution Control

Any physical, chemical or biological alteration in the air is referred to as air pollution. Pollution of the air by toxic gases, dust, and smoke has a significant impact on plants, animals, and humans.In the atmosphere, there is a...

Air and Water Pollution

Pollution refers to the presence or introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment that causes adverse effects. It is a worldwide problem that has an impact on the soil, water, and air, all of which have an...

Radioactive Waste and Pollution

Pollution refers to the presence or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects. Pollution can take many forms and can have a wide range of negative impacts on the environment, human...

Smog

A combination of liquid and solid fog and smoke particles is described by the smog. Typically, it appears as a ceiling or suspended layer of yellowish or blackish fog that hangs in the air. It takes place when sunlight-induced...

Bomb Cyclone

What is a Bomb Cyclone? A bomb cyclone often referred to as a bombogenesis or a meteorological bomb, is a quickly strengthening winter storm that usually develops in the middle latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere during the winter. A minimum...

Solar Flare

A magnetic storm that resembles a bright spot on the Sun created a gaseous surface eruption and was caused by magnetic anomalies. Solar flares are explosions that result from the strong magnetic fields present in the active regions that...

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