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Igneouse, Metamorphic, Sedimentary Rocks
Magma
Natural Resources
Nature
Three Types of Rocks: There are three types of rocks and these three types of rocks are igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary. These rocks all form differently. These rocks all can be made into another type of rock but they all are different and have probably been many different types of rocks. Igneous rocks form from…
Phytomining – Pros and Cons
Agriculture
Environment
Nature
Photocopying describes the production of a metal crop by using high-biomass plants, which are plants that produce energy or a usTABLE resource when burnt. Photometers cultivate crops of a specific plant species with high concentrations of a desired metal, harvest the plant and deliver it to a furnace to burn and gather its bio-ore. As…
Volcanoes: The Earth’s Blowholes
Magma
Nature
Volcanic Eruptions
Volcano
A vent is a blowhole in the Earth from which molten stone and gas erupt. The molten stone that erupts from the vent forms a hill or mountain around the blowhole. The lava may flux out as a syrupy liquid or it may detonate from the blowhole as solid or liquid atoms. Three basic stuffs…
Green Critique of Ipe
Climate Change
Environment
Environmental science
Mining
Natural Environment
Nature
IPE – Green Critique IPE is about states and markets as is examined through the various perspectives; Liberalism -laissez faire, free markets; Economic nationalism – states, power and security; and the Structuralist perspective – capitalism pushing states and markets into class warfare. But it is easy to oversimplify IPE, an important intellectual movement aims to…
Flooding Case Study: LEDC – Bangladesh
Environment
Nature
Storm
Bangladesh is located in South Asia and shares a border with India. Located on the coast of the Indian Ocean’s warm waters, Bangladesh is prone to tropical storms and consequent floods. These storms significantly impact the country in terms of occurrence and intensity. The causes of flooding in Bangladesh can be identified as fluvial flooding…
Malthusian Theory Dealing with Injustices in the Social Settings
Economic Development
Natural Environment
Nature
Social Issues
Malthusian Theory Robert Thomas Malthus postulated that human population always outgrows the supply of food. Due to this phenomenon, he argued that there would inevitably result disastrous effects such as an economically unsustainable population with ill health, poor sanitation, increased infant mortality, unmanageable poverty. It was his belief that population increased geometrically while the supply…
Factors That Affect the Population Size of an Immobile Population
Factors
Human Nature
Nature
People
Population
Aim: the aim of this experiment is to study the effect of the effect of different light intensities on the growth of the pink clover (trifolium resupinatum) this is done using the quadrate method by defining two regions, region A and region B where both are squares with a side length of 10 meters. But…
Plate Tectonics and Crust Oceanic Lithosphere
Earth
Earthquake
Magma
Nature
Plate tectonics
Terrestrial planets
Volcano
The Lithosphere is composed of the top part of the crust and upper mantle. It varies in thickness, ranging from 31 to 62 miles (50 to 100 km) beneath oceans and 93 miles (150 km) on land. Within the lithosphere are minerals, rocks, and soils that are used for construction, metals, and agriculture. It consists…
Review of the Nigsat-2 and Nigsat-X and Its Implication on Nigeria
Earth
Nature
Satellite
Introduction Nigeria has newly launch two satellites into space, NigSat-2 and NigSat-X. However, its imperative to briefly review what satellite is and the Nigerian experience. A satellite is an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or another planet in order to collect information and for communication. Generally, it is an object that moves…
Intertropical Convergence Zone
Atmosphere
Climate
Natural Environment
Nature
Oceanography
Rain
sky
The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) is the area encircling the earth near the equator where winds originating in the northern and southern hemispheres come together. Consequences of the ITCZ’s movement are the “monsoon seasons” that affect areas in the tropics, as well as the formation of tropical storms during the local hemispheric summer (north or…