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Nitrification- Definition, Process and Significance

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

Do you know which is the most abundant gas in the air? It is Nitrogen

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Terms used in Probability: Definition, Terms, Examples

  • Author: SHWETHA B.R
  • Date:25-01-2023

Probability is a topic of mathematics concerned with numerical representations of the chance of an

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Nuclear Fission and Fusion: Definition, Applications, Types and Examples

  • Author: Saurav_C
  • Date:21-08-2023

Nuclear Fission and Fusion: What is the source of this huge amount of energy emitted

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Applications of Radioisotopes: Explanation, Uses, Examples

  • Author: Ankita Sahay
  • Date:24-01-2023

An atom that possesses excess nuclear energy due to the presence of neutrons and protons

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Diagrammatic Representations: Basics, Types, Examples

  • Author: Keerthi Kulkarni
  • Date:14-03-2024

Diagrammatic Representations: The use of diagrams to illustrate statistical data is very essential. The greatest

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Greatest Number: Formation & Solved Examples

  • Author: Jyoti Saxena
  • Date:25-01-2023

Mathematics is an interesting subject. Students generally start with understanding the concept of formation of

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Optical Fibres: Definition, Principle, Types, Uses

  • Author: Prince
  • Date:21-06-2023

Optical Fibre: An optical fibre is a flexible and transparent fibre made by drawing glass

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Number Names From 1 to 100: Learn Numbers with Spellings

  • Author: Vaibhav_Raj_Asthana
  • Date:25-01-2023

Number Names From 1 to 100: Children generally experience a lot of challenges in understanding

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Population Stabilization & Birth Control: Definition & Methods

  • Author: Swati_C
  • Date:22-06-2023

A dramatic increase in population size over a relatively short period is called a population

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Types of Synthetic Fibres: Rayon, Nylon, Polyester, Acrylic, Spandex

  • Author: Shalini Kaveripakam
  • Date:25-01-2023

Did you realise that roughly \(75\% \) of the things we use are made of