Articles [Nature]

Science has been very popular in our day to day life. It is also the essential part of our life. It is as important in our life itself. As the sea animals cannot go out of the sea. If in certain circumstances they have to go out, they cannot...

  Solid Waste Anything that is not of further use in a process is known as waste for that process. That can be useful for other process and can be termed as raw material for that process. So actually waste is a misplaced resource. When this...

Fascinating feathered friends It is a great joy to watch these beautiful and graceful creatures. They always appear so busy flying here and there, hopping, running about, chirping, singing and slashing in water. We all love them! Without little...

A good way to see birds is to feed them in your own garden. Birds will come near you if you place food for them and provide simple nesting boxes. You can also make a bird table. You can watch birds’ buildings their nests and feeding their young...

Tree planting campaign Hello friends, I had this idea for past few weeks and thought abt it over ten times before posting this in our Site.. With the copenhagen sumit meet raising alarm abt the effects of global warming and providing statistics...

  The Natural and Enhanced Greenhouse Effect Since Tyndall’s time, scientists have understood the basics of the greenhouse effect, which describes how greenhouse gas molecules trap solar radiation (heat) near Earth’s surface. Some solar...

In my childhood days the nights were the happy moments. We see the ever fascinating moon at night surrounded by glittering stars. When enters the home at night there we see hanging incandescent lamps and sticking fluorescent lamps. Since voltage...

I have grown up staying in mumbai whenever i used to sit at home i saw sparrows near or at my window . Sparrows used to make nest at near one of the windows and always had fun seeing the young one of sparrows growing but from some months or so i...

Interesting Facts What is solar wind? A Comet starts developing its tail, only when it nears the orbital path of Mars (i.e. about 220 million km away from the Sun). This tail always points away from the Sun. For quite a long time, it was...

As you already know, a flower has four whorls-calyx, corolla, androecium’s and gynoecium’s. The sepals from the calyx and the petals form the corolla. The androecium’s comprises the stamens, or the male units of the flower. Each stamen bears a...

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