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what is hindi names of all planets ? for eg. mars :- mangal
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PLANETS AND SATELLITES
Why do the Lines of Latitude decrease when moving towards the Pole
give 5 uses of artificial satellites???
what is big bang theory? how our earth formed
why does pole star appears to be stationary in the night sky whereas all other stars appear to be moving from east to west?????????????
Draw diagram of—(a) Structure of earth showing crust, mantle and core. (b) Rocky plates of earth’s crust.(c) A seismograph map of earthquake showing epicentre and seismic waves.
why does the pole star appear stationary in the skly ,whereas all other stars appear to move from east to west???
What is the importance of the 'Pole star'?
why planets do not collide while revolving around the sun
Global Warming is the increase of Earth's average surface temperature due to effect of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels or from deforestation, which trap heat that would otherwise escape from Earth. This is a type of greenhouse effect.
Earth's climate is mostly influenced by the first 6 miles or so of the atmosphere which contains most of the matter making up the atmosphere. This is really a very thin layer if you think about it. In the book The End of Nature, author Bill McKibbin tells of walking three miles to from his cabin in the Adirondack's to buy food. Afterwards, he realized that on this short journey he had traveled a distance equal to that of the layer of the atmosphere where almost all the action of our climate is contained. In fact, if you were to view Earth from space, the principle part of the atmosphere would only be about as thick as the skin on an onion! Realizing this makes it more plausible to suppose that human beings can change the climate. A look at the amount of greenhouse gases we are spewing into the atmosphere (see below), makes it even more plausible.
The most significant greenhouse gas is actually water vapor, not something produced directly by humankind in significant amounts. However, even slight increases in atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) can cause a substantial increase in temperature.
Why is this? There are two reasons: First, although the concentrations of these gases are not nearly as large as that of oxygen and nitrogen (the main constituents of the atmosphere), neither oxygen or nitrogen are greenhouse gases. This is because neither has more than two atoms per molecule (i.e. their molecular forms are O2 and N2, respectively), and so they lack the internal vibrational modes that molecules with more than two atoms have. Both water and CO2, for example, have these "internal vibrational modes", and these vibrational modes can absorb and reradiate infrared radiation, which causes the greenhouse effect.
Secondly, CO2 tends to remain in the atmosphere for a very long time (time scales in the hundreds of years). Water vapor, on the other hand, can easily condense or evaporate, depending on local conditions. Water vapor levels therefore tend to adjust quickly to the prevailing conditions, such that the energy flows from the Sun and re-radiation from the Earth achieve a balance. CO2 tends to remain fairly constant and therefore behave as a controlling factor, rather than a reacting factor. More CO2 means that the balance occurs at higher temperatures and water vapor levels.
Human beings have increased the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere by about thirty percent, which is an extremely significant increase, even on inter-glacial timescales. It is believed that human beings are responsible for this because the increase is almost perfectly correlated with increases in fossil fuel combustion, and also due other evidence, such as changes in the ratios of different carbon isotopes in atmospheric CO2 that are consistent with "anthropogenic" (human caused) emissions. The simple fact is, that under "business as usual" conditions, we'll soon reach carbon dioxide concentrations that haven't been seen on Earth in the last 50 million years.
Combustion of Fossil Fuels, for electricity generation, transportation, and heating, and also the manufacture of cement, all result in the total worldwide emission of about 22 billion tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere each year. About a third of this comes from electricity generation, and another third from transportation, and a third from all other sources.
This enormous input of CO2 is causing the atmospheric levels of CO2 to rise dramatically. The following graph shows the CO2 levels over the past 160 thousand years (the upper curve, with units indicated on the right hand side of the graph). The current level, and projected increase over the next hundred years if we do not curb emissions, are also shown (the part of the curve which goes way up high, to the right of the current level, is the projected CO2 rise). The projected increase in CO2 is very startling and disturbing. Changes in the Earth's average surface temperature are also shown (the lower curve, with units on the left). Note that it parallels the CO2 level curve very well.
why do stars appear to twinkle????
what are the differences between star and a shooting star ???
IS THERE A SHORT WAY TO REMEMBER THE 9 PLANETS
In world map the maximum distortion is at the:
A>tropic of cancer b> equator c>tropic of capricon d> poles
what is saptarishi?
some scientists claim that there was life on mars. is it really true? or its all nonsense.
why,only earth is a planet which supports life????why not other planets??????
What is air pollution , name 4 air pollutants, sources & effects?
Tell some differences between stars, planets and satellites ?
how can we locate pole star with the help of ursa major
Q256)What kind of groundwater is more likely to be polluted-- that found near the surface of the earth or that found deeper?
why do we classify the sun as a star?
what is big bang theory?
What makes the star give out vast amount of energy?
What's the difference between meteor, meteorite and meteoroid?
what is pole star? why does it appears to be stationary? plzz give me the answer in short
if a new moon comes between the earth and sun then it forms a solar eciplise . then it form every month solar eciplise . give reasons ?
what is the full form of WWF?
Why is the distance between stars expressed in light years? What do you understand by the statement that a star is 4.3 light years away from the earth?
Why does the pole star's position never change though the Earth is revolving ?
even if it is above the axis but with the movement of the earth in its orbit atleast there should be some changes
Why does moon changes its shape every day
write a short note on Phase of Moon ?
WHAT IS DARK MATTER???
Stars have their own light or not or they absorbs sunlight?
what is present inside the moon,stars,mars and jupiter?
what is god particles . Please give in detail.
name two stars which is greater than sun.
11. A satellite of mass m revolves around the earth of radius R at a height x from its surface. If g is the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth, calculate the orbital speed of the satellite.
why do stars give out heat and light?
Differentiate between galaxies and constellations in points
why the moon does not have oxygen
What is there inside the sun?
Can anyone explain me what a blackhole is.
What is the reason for season change?
why does pole star not seems to move
Why do we see different phases of the moon
Name a star which appears stationary from the Earth. In which constellation is it situated?
What is the difference between asteroids, comets, meteors and meteorites ?
I often get confused.
what is the meaning of craters
Why does a star appear to rise four minutes earlier in the sky everyday than the previous day?
is there any limited size for the solar system?will it expand every second?
1. A star is light years away from the earth. what does it mean ?
2. Why do stars look ery small although these are huge heaenly bodies ?
3. The moon is not a star but still shines . give reason
4. The planet mercury does not have an atmosphere. How does this affect the temperature on its surface ?
5. Write two uses of remote sensing satellites ?
6. Why does planets not collide with each other during their journey around the sun ?
7. Why does the tail of a comet always point away from the sun ?
8. Why does the pole star appears stationary in the sky, where as all other stars appears to move from East to West.
name the different shapes of the galaxies in the universe.
WHY IS EARTH KNOWN AS "UNIQUE PLANET" ?EXPLAIN
WHY ASTROIDS ARE ONLY FOUND BETWEEN MARS AND JUPITER AND WHY WHY THEY ARE MOVING AWAY FROM THEM??/
why is the distance between stars expressed in light years? what do you understand by the statement that a star is eight years away from the earth
Why do all stars in the sky appear to move from east to west?
What is the tail of comet due to
what is difference between meteors and meteorites?
why does the moon have craters?
Which of the following sets contains only objects that shine as a result of reflected light ?
(1) moons, planets and comets
(2) moons, comets and stars
(3) planets, stars and comets
(4) planets, stars and moons
what is the relation between light year and kilimeter?
ascending order of the period of revolution of planets around the sun
I urgently need a slogan on Mysterious universe
do all the stars in the sky moves?explain
why do scientists predict the existence of life on mars?
what conditions make life possible on earth ???
If I am 13 years old how many times have I revolved around the Sun.
why can we only see one side of the moon????
Which property of the pole star makes it very useful for sailors?
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what is hindi names of all planets ? for eg. mars :- mangal
What is the movement of the earth around the sun called?
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PLANETS AND SATELLITES
Why do the Lines of Latitude decrease when moving towards the Pole
give 5 uses of artificial satellites???
what is big bang theory? how our earth formed
why does pole star appears to be stationary in the night sky whereas all other stars appear to be moving from east to west?????????????
Draw diagram of—
(a) Structure of earth showing crust, mantle and core.
(b) Rocky plates of earth’s crust.
(c) A seismograph map of earthquake showing epicentre and seismic waves.
why does the pole star appear stationary in the skly ,whereas all other stars appear to move from east to west???
What is the importance of the 'Pole star'?
why planets do not collide while revolving around the sun
Global Warming is the increase of Earth's average surface temperature due to effect of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels or from deforestation, which trap heat that would otherwise escape from Earth. This is a type of greenhouse effect.
Is global warming, caused by human activity, even remotely plausible?Earth's climate is mostly influenced by the first 6 miles or so of the atmosphere which contains most of the matter making up the atmosphere. This is really a very thin layer if you think about it. In the book The End of Nature, author Bill McKibbin tells of walking three miles to from his cabin in the Adirondack's to buy food. Afterwards, he realized that on this short journey he had traveled a distance equal to that of the layer of the atmosphere where almost all the action of our climate is contained. In fact, if you were to view Earth from space, the principle part of the atmosphere would only be about as thick as the skin on an onion! Realizing this makes it more plausible to suppose that human beings can change the climate. A look at the amount of greenhouse gases we are spewing into the atmosphere (see below), makes it even more plausible.
What are the Greenhouse Gases?The most significant greenhouse gas is actually water vapor, not something produced directly by humankind in significant amounts. However, even slight increases in atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) can cause a substantial increase in temperature.
Why is this? There are two reasons: First, although the concentrations of these gases are not nearly as large as that of oxygen and nitrogen (the main constituents of the atmosphere), neither oxygen or nitrogen are greenhouse gases. This is because neither has more than two atoms per molecule (i.e. their molecular forms are O2 and N2, respectively), and so they lack the internal vibrational modes that molecules with more than two atoms have. Both water and CO2, for example, have these "internal vibrational modes", and these vibrational modes can absorb and reradiate infrared radiation, which causes the greenhouse effect.
Secondly, CO2 tends to remain in the atmosphere for a very long time (time scales in the hundreds of years). Water vapor, on the other hand, can easily condense or evaporate, depending on local conditions. Water vapor levels therefore tend to adjust quickly to the prevailing conditions, such that the energy flows from the Sun and re-radiation from the Earth achieve a balance. CO2 tends to remain fairly constant and therefore behave as a controlling factor, rather than a reacting factor. More CO2 means that the balance occurs at higher temperatures and water vapor levels.
How much have we increased the Atmosphere's CO2 Concentration?Human beings have increased the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere by about thirty percent, which is an extremely significant increase, even on inter-glacial timescales. It is believed that human beings are responsible for this because the increase is almost perfectly correlated with increases in fossil fuel combustion, and also due other evidence, such as changes in the ratios of different carbon isotopes in atmospheric CO2 that are consistent with "anthropogenic" (human caused) emissions. The simple fact is, that under "business as usual" conditions, we'll soon reach carbon dioxide concentrations that haven't been seen on Earth in the last 50 million years.
Combustion of Fossil Fuels, for electricity generation, transportation, and heating, and also the manufacture of cement, all result in the total worldwide emission of about 22 billion tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere each year. About a third of this comes from electricity generation, and another third from transportation, and a third from all other sources.
This enormous input of CO2 is causing the atmospheric levels of CO2 to rise dramatically. The following graph shows the CO2 levels over the past 160 thousand years (the upper curve, with units indicated on the right hand side of the graph). The current level, and projected increase over the next hundred years if we do not curb emissions, are also shown (the part of the curve which goes way up high, to the right of the current level, is the projected CO2 rise). The projected increase in CO2 is very startling and disturbing. Changes in the Earth's average surface temperature are also shown (the lower curve, with units on the left). Note that it parallels the CO2 level curve very well.
why do stars appear to twinkle????
Which of the following astronomers held and promoted this view of the solar system?
what are the differences between star and a shooting star ???
IS THERE A SHORT WAY TO REMEMBER THE 9 PLANETS
In world map the maximum distortion is at the:
A>tropic of cancer b> equator c>tropic of capricon d> poles
what is saptarishi?
some scientists claim that there was life on mars. is it really true? or its all nonsense.
why,only earth is a planet which supports life????why not other planets??????
What is air pollution , name 4 air pollutants, sources & effects?
Tell some differences between stars, planets and satellites ?
how can we locate pole star with the help of ursa major
Q256)What kind of groundwater is more likely to be polluted-- that found near the surface of the earth or that found deeper?
why do we classify the sun as a star?
what is big bang theory?
a) an asteroid
b) a satellite
c) a comet
d) a constellation
What makes the star give out vast amount of energy?
What's the difference between meteor, meteorite and meteoroid?
what is pole star? why does it appears to be stationary? plzz give me the answer in short
if a new moon comes between the earth and sun then it forms a solar eciplise . then it form every month solar eciplise . give reasons ?
what is the full form of WWF?
Why is the distance between stars expressed in light years? What do you understand by the statement that a star is 4.3 light years away from the earth?
Why does the pole star's position never change though the Earth is revolving ?
even if it is above the axis but with the movement of the earth in its orbit atleast there should be some changes
Why does moon changes its shape every day
write a short note on Phase of Moon ?
WHAT IS DARK MATTER???
Stars have their own light or not or they absorbs sunlight?
what is present inside the moon,stars,mars and jupiter?
what is god particles . Please give in detail.
name two stars which is greater than sun.
11. A satellite of mass m revolves around the earth of radius R at a height x from its surface. If g is the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth, calculate the orbital speed of the satellite.
12. An object is placed at a distance of 40 cm from a convex spherical mirror of radius of curvature 20 cm. At what distance from the object should a plane mirror be placed so that the image in the spherical mirror and plane mirror may be in one plane?13. What is displacement reaction? Explain with example. Also write down the reactivity series of the metals.Q. Which is the best description of the process of formation of planets?
why do stars give out heat and light?
Differentiate between galaxies and constellations in points
why the moon does not have oxygen
What is there inside the sun?
Can anyone explain me what a blackhole is.
What is the reason for season change?
why does pole star not seems to move
Why do we see different phases of the moon
Name a star which appears stationary from the Earth. In which constellation is it situated?
What is the difference between asteroids, comets, meteors and meteorites ?
I often get confused.
Give five differences between planets and satellites
what is the meaning of craters
Why does a star appear to rise four minutes earlier in the sky everyday than the previous day?
is there any limited size for the solar system?
will it expand every second?
1. A star is light years away from the earth. what does it mean ?
2. Why do stars look ery small although these are huge heaenly bodies ?
3. The moon is not a star but still shines . give reason
4. The planet mercury does not have an atmosphere. How does this affect the temperature on its surface ?
5. Write two uses of remote sensing satellites ?
6. Why does planets not collide with each other during their journey around the sun ?
7. Why does the tail of a comet always point away from the sun ?
8. Why does the pole star appears stationary in the sky, where as all other stars appears to move from East to West.
name the different shapes of the galaxies in the universe.
WHY IS EARTH KNOWN AS "UNIQUE PLANET" ?EXPLAIN
WHY ASTROIDS ARE ONLY FOUND BETWEEN MARS AND JUPITER AND WHY WHY THEY ARE MOVING AWAY FROM THEM??/
why is the distance between stars expressed in light years? what do you understand by the statement that a star is eight years away from the earth
Why do all stars in the sky appear to move from east to west?
What is the tail of comet due to
what is difference between meteors and meteorites?
why does the moon have craters?
Which of the following sets contains only objects that shine as a result of reflected light ?
(1) moons, planets and comets
(2) moons, comets and stars
(3) planets, stars and comets
(4) planets, stars and moons
what is the relation between light year and kilimeter?
ascending order of the period of revolution of planets around the sun
I urgently need a slogan on Mysterious universe
If we say that pole star does not revolve ,but the earth does. And we know that pole star is always located on the northern axis of the earth. It means that it is not fixed that this is the only pole stare poles . The star which comes on the axis of the earth becomes the pole star for some period of time. IS IT TRUE ?????
do all the stars in the sky moves?explain
why do scientists predict the existence of life on mars?
what conditions make life possible on earth ???
If I am 13 years old how many times have I revolved around the Sun.
why can we only see one side of the moon????
Which property of the pole star makes it very useful for sailors?
I.it reflects light
II.it refracts light
III.of earth' s reflection of light
IV.of earth's refraction of light