Geography of Australia : Physical Divisions,Climatic zones

Geography of Australia

Geography of Australia Thousands of islands combine to form Oceania region mostlycovering the Central and South Pacific Ocean. The region is dominated by world’s biggest island and two other major landmasses, micro-continent of Zealandia ( includes New Zealand) and the western half of the island of New Guinea, made up of the nation of Papua … Read more

Germany Geography :FOOD AND DRINK,HISTORY

Germany Geography

GERMANY LYING AT THE HEART OF EUROPE, Germany is one of the world’s wealthiest nations. In its present form, Germany is also one of the newest countries in Europe. After World War II, it was divided into two separate countries – West Germany, a western-style democracy, and East Germany, a communists State In 1990, the … Read more

World Geography Asia | Continent, Countries, Regions

World Geography Asia

World Geography Asia World Geography Physical On the basis of major physical characteristics the earth can be divided into large continuous land masses known as Continents and the surrounding water bodies known as Ocean. Major continents of the world are Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Antarctica, and Australia. ASIA Extent Asia is the … Read more

30- Amazing Geography facts

30 Amazing Geography facts

Amazing geography facts Where Are We? Our earth is one of the nine planets. All the nine planets orbit the sun. The center of the orbit is the sun. Without the sun, we cannot live. So what are the names of the nine planets? We can easily learn their names by knowing their special features. … Read more

COMPOSITION OF THE ATMOSPHERE,Climate

COMPOSITION OF THE ATMOSPHEREClimate

COMPOSITION OF THE ATMOSPHERE • Atmosphere is a mixture of gases containing huge amount of solid and liquid particles collectively known as aerosols. Pure dry air consists of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, helium and ozone. Besides them, water vapour, dust particles, smoke, salts, etc. are also present in the air. • Nitrogen and … Read more

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