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Indian soils

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Indian soils https://sanjugkmcgill.blogspot.com/2021/01/indian-soils.html Published by Sanjeev sir      Types of soils of India and their distribution  Sansar LochanMay 19, 2017Geography, Geography of India  indian_farmer_village  Contents [hide]  1 soil types  2 Soils of India - Map  2.1 alluvial soil  2.2 Black soil  2.3 Red clay  2.4 laterite clay  2.5 desert soil  2.6 Other Soils  3 Fertility of Soil https: // cdN8tEE & s = 10    A wide variety of soils are found in a large country like India.  Although the survey of Indian soils has been done by many government and non-government organizations, but today what I am going to tell you about the classification of soils is from the Indian Agricultural Institute, Delhi.  based on survey.    In terms of convenience, varieties of soils found in different regions of India are divided into five types of soils.  Soil Type - TYPES  Alluvial Soil  Black Soil  Red Soil  Laterite Soil  Sandy (desert-Desert Soil) soil  Note: Alluvial, black,

What is Earthquake

 Know everything about earthquake, what, why and how?  sanjeev sir  Essay on earthquake in English   Essay on earthquake in hindi |  Essay on earthquake in hindi  Earthquake is called shaking or tremor due to the sudden release of tension on the earth's crust.  Earthquakes are the most disastrous disaster of natural disasters that can cause the loss of human life.  The impact of earthquakes usually occurs over a very wide area.  Earthquakes cause widespread devastation along with injuring and causing deaths.  Due to the sudden and rapid pace of this catastrophe, the public does not get time to rescue it.  During the last two decades of the twentieth century, 26 major earthquakes occurred in different places of the Earth, causing untimely deaths of about one and a half million people globally.  It is unfortunate that, despite the result of the earthquake being very widespread, it has not yet been able to make accurate predictions about it.  For this reason, some steps are taken acco

The Glaciers

 Glacier: Essay on Glacier |  Glaciers: Essay on Glaciers |  english |  Geography  Article shared by: sanjeev sir  ADVERTISEMENTS:    Glacier: Essay on Glacier |  Glaciers: Essay on Glaciers in Hindi language!  The line of mountainous and polar regions on which the snow cover remains throughout the year and the snow never completely melts is called the snow line.  Changes are also seen in the Himalayas as per the seasons.  As the equator moves from the equator to the poles, the elevation of the snowline decreases gradually and in the polar regions it is often found to be equal to the sea level.  The altitude of the Himalayas is 6,000 meters at the equator while at the Himalayas it is 5,500 meters.  ADVERTISEMENTS:    Himani or glacier is a river of slow flowing snow or ice.  The glaciers formed in the high mountains are long and tight, as they are formed in the valley of any earlier river.  These are called Valley Glacier.  The largest of the Indian glaciers is the Siachen glacier loca

India forest

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  Types and History of India's Famous Forests |  Indian Famous sanjeev sir    Forest of India and its history types and famous forests in hindi Forest is an essential resource for any country.  India is very rich in this resource because India has many large and dense forests.  It is estimated that about 20% of the Indian territory is surrounded by forest, which is equivalent to 65 million hectares.  India is included in the list of 10 such countries which is the most forest rich country.  These lists also include China, Democratic Republic of Congo, Australia, Indonesia, Sudan, Brazil and Russia.  Many types of animals and birds are making their home in the Indian forest.  Wildlife sanctuaries and national parks found in India are major indicators of India's vast forest area.  Forests are very important for better life, crops, excessive rainfall, but currently increasing global warming due to deforestation is becoming a serious issue, so it is very important to encourage peopl

The india lakes

What is water

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  what is water  Wed, 12/23/2020 - 17:07  Author: sanjeev sir  Water is a common chemical substance. The term water is used only for its liquid state. Water has 3 conditions. Liquid is solid, ie ice and water vapor.  Water is an organic compound made up of oxygen and hydrogen, it consists of 01 molecules of oxygen and 02 molecules of hydrogen, hence its scientific name is H2O. Water covers 71% of the Earth's surface [1]. On Earth,  It is found mostly in oceans and other large water bodies, with 1.6 percent of the water in underground water sources and 0.001 percent in water as vapor, clouds (composed of suspended solid and liquid water particles in the air), and precipitation.  Goes. [2]  97% of the surface water is saline sea, 2.4% glacier and polar ice caps, and 0.6% other surface water sources such as rivers, lakes and ponds.  Water passes through the cycle of continuous evaporation or evaporation (emission of water vapor), precipitation, and effluent, usually reaching the ocean

Air Force sbllabus

 See Air Force Y Group Syllabus and IAF Group Y Exam Pattern in Hindi, syllabus can be downloaded in PDF format.  Sanjeev sir   24/01/++++2021  Air Force Y Group Syllabus in Hindi 2021- IAF Group Y Exam Pattern and see the complete Air Force Y Group Syllabus here in Hindi!  Indian Air Force conducts the IAF Group Y examination for various posts in Non-Technical Branch and Technical Branch.  Air Force Y Group Syllabus in english  Topic  Exam Pattern: -  The IAF Airman Examination plan is as follows:  The exam will be online.  The written test will have multiple choice objective types.  The question paper will be bilingual (English and Hindi) except English paper.  One mark for every correct answer  0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.  Time period for exam  50 Minutes English, Reasoning & General Awareness (RAGA)  Number Subject Total Questions Total Marks Time Paper Type  1. English 20 20 50 minute disambiguation  2. Reasoning and General Knowledge 30 30   Total 50 50