Weather and Climate – UPSC World Geography Notes
Weather pertains to brief alterations in atmospheric conditions, while climate encompasses prolonged observations of these weather patterns.
Weather pertains to brief alterations in atmospheric conditions, while climate encompasses prolonged observations of these weather patterns.
Volcanoes vary in types, characterized by factors such as their shape, eruption nature, frequency, and more. Common types include cinder cone volcanoes,
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The term “Tsunami” originates from the Japanese words “tsu” and “nami,” where “TSU” refers to port and “NAMI” signifies wave.
Earthquake represents a natural occurrence triggered by the abrupt release of energy within the Earth’s crust, leading to ground shaking and trembling
‘Drainage’ refers to the movement of water through distinct pathways, while a ‘drainage system’ constitutes a collection of these pathways
The Denudation process, which includes weathering and erosion, is a comprehensive term used to describe the various exogenic processes.
Rocks, in their essence, are a fusion of various mineral elements, each contributing unique features to the overall composition.