Part 4 -Ecological Succession – Causes and Its Elements

Ecological Succession Definition : Ecological succession is the process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time. is the gradual process by which ecosystems change and develop over time. Causes of ecological succession... Read more »

Part 3 – Atmosphere and Its Layers (Each Layers Explained )

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Part-2 Habitat ,Difference Between Habitat and Environment

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Part 1 – Environment , Atmosphere , Hydrosphere and Biosphere

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Vaigai River System

Vaigai River The Vaigai basin lies entirely in the state of Tamilnadu . This basin is bounded by the Varushanadu hills, the Andipatti hills, the Cardaman hills and the Palani hills on... Read more »

Pennar River System

Pennar River It lies over the state Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh The basin is fan shaped. The river  basin is bounded by the Erramala range on the north, the Nallamala and Velikonda... Read more »

Mahi River System

Mahi River The Mahi basin lies in the  states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat The river has  total area of 34,842 Sq.km River Boundary It is bounded by Aravalli hills on... Read more »

Subernarekha River System

Subernarekha River   The Subernarekha basin lies in the States of Jharkhand, Odisha and comparatively smaller part in West Bengal Boundary of River Situated in the north-east corner of the Peninsular India,... Read more »

Brahmani and Baitarni River System

Brahmani and Baitarni river The basin consisting of Brahmani and Baitarni extends over states of Odisha, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh . Fig : Brahmani River Boundary of the river The basin is bounded by... Read more »

Narmada River System

Narmada River Narmada is the largest west flowing river of the peninsular India. Narmada basin lies in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh. The total area of this river... Read more »