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Deforestation: Definition, Causes, and Consequences

  • Author: Taufiya Tazeen
  • Date:25-01-2023

Consequences of Deforestation: Deforestation is the removal of trees or plant life on a large scale

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Linear Graphs: Definition, Equation, and Examples

  • Author: Jyoti Saxena
  • Date:26-01-2023

Linear Graphs: The information gathered might be grouped in a sequence or a frequency distribution

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Rotational Kinetic Energy Formula: Overview, Moment of Inertia, Examples

  • Author: Saurav_C
  • Date:24-01-2023

How much energy do we need to rotate a wheel? How will different shapes of

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Water the Universal Solvent: Properties & Uses

  • Author: Akanksha P John
  • Date:25-01-2023

Water is one of the most valuable resources essential for a human's core long-term survival.

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Electromagnet: Construction, Working and Applications

  • Author: Anum
  • Date:14-03-2024

A magnet that is powered by electricity is known as an electromagnet. The electromagnetic strength can

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Preparation of Soil- Meaning, Types, Importance

  • Author: Sagarika Swamy
  • Date:21-06-2023

Preparation of Soil: Agriculture's foundation is soil. Under particular environmental conditions, soil formation is the

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Multiplying a Monomial by a Polynomial: Definition, Methods, Examples

  • Author: Madhurima Das
  • Date:25-01-2023

Multiplying a Monomial by a Polynomial: Algebraic expressions can be classified into some types based

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Diameter Formula: Definition, Formulas and Solved Examples

  • Author: Keerthi Kulkarni
  • Date:30-01-2023

The Diameter of a circle is a straight line that touches both sides of a

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Basis of Classification of Living Organisms: Definition, History

  • Author: Swati_C
  • Date:17-01-2025

Basis of Classification of Living Organisms: The biological world is enormously diverse. There are so

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Carbon Monoxide Formula: Structure, Formula, Uses

  • Author: Sushmita Rout
  • Date:25-01-2023

Carbon Monoxide Formula is the simplest formula one can remember. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a gas