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One Liners for Geography & Important Definitions – Static Science GK Material for Competitive exams like SSC, Railways etc

Geography Notes, Important Geography Notes for Competitive Exams, G.K.Notes for Railway Exams, Notes for RRB Exams, Important Terms related to Geography, One Liners for Geography, Lucent G.K. material, Lagoon, Lithosphere, Important Definitions. Geography Notes Lagoon – Lagoon is the part of sea partially cut off from it by deposits of sand or coral reefs,viz. Chilika Lake in Odisha. Leaching –...

One Liners for Geography- Static Science GK Material for Competitive exams like SSC, Railways etc

Geography Notes, Important Geography Notes for Competitive Exams, G.K.Notes for Railway Exams, Notes for RRB Exams, Important Terms related to Geography, One Liners for Geography, Lucent G.K. material, Important Grasslands. Geography Notes Anemometer – Anemometer is an instrument which is used for measuring wind velocity. Avalanche – Avalanche is a large mass of snow and ice at high altitude, sliding...

History Notes Important Dynasties Part I – Static Science GK Material for Competitive exams like SSC, Railways etc

History Notes, Important Dynasties, Vedic Period, Indus Valley Civilization, G. K. notes for Exams, G.K. for RRB group D. History Notes Indus Valley Civilization (2500 BC to 1750 BC) John Marshall used the term Indus Civilization for the first time. Port cities of Indus Civilization were Lothal, Kuntasi, Sutkagendor, Balakot, Allahdion. Capital cities were Harappa and Mohenjodaro. Mohenjodaro was the...

Countries and their Capitals – Static Science GK Material for Competitive exams like SSC, Railways etc

General Knowledge material for Competitive Exams, Important Countries and their Capitals, Capitals of the Nations, G. K. notes for Exams, Static G.K., Notes for Railway, SSC exams, General Knowledge questions for Exams. Countries and their Capitals Afghanistan – Kabul Algeria – Algiers Angola – Luanda Argentina – Buenos Aires Australia – Canberra Austria – Vienna Azerbaijan – Baku Armenia –...

Nicknames of Cities of India and World – Static Science GK Material for Competitive exams like SSC, Railways etc

General Knowledge notes, Nicknames of places of India, Nicknames of Cities of the World, G.K. material, Important Facts, Pearson G.K. material, Sorrow of Bengal, Land of Snow, G.K. Questions for Exams. Nicknames of Cities of India and World The Sorrow of Bengal is – Damodar River (India) The Land of Kangaroo is – Australia The Garden of England is –...

Physics Notes – Important Definitions and Laws – Static Science GK Material for Competitive exams

Important Definitions and Laws ⦁ CAPILLARITY – When a capillary tube is dipped in a liquid, liquid ascends or descends in a capillary tube. This phenomenon is called capillarity. ⦁ VISCOSITY – The property of a liquid by virtue of which it opposes the relative motion between its different layers is called viscosity. ⦁ ELASTICITY – The property of material...

Geography Notes – Important Definitions – Static Science GK Material for Competitive exams

Geography Notes The study of universe is known as cosmology. A galaxy is vast system of billions of stars.There are about 100 billion galaxies in the universe, and each galaxy has, on an average, 100 billion stars. The Milky Way Galaxy is the home of the Earth and our Solar System. It is spiral in shape. Latest known galaxy is...

Physics Notes – Important Definitions and Laws – Static Science GK Material for Competitive exams

Important Definitions and Laws of Physics ⦁ WORK – If a body gets displaced when a force acts on it, work is said to be done. Work is measured by product of force and displacement of the body along the direction of force. ⦁ Work is scalar quantity and its SI unit is joule. ⦁ ENERGY – Capacity of doing...

Physics Notes – Important Definitions – Static Science GK Material for Competitive exams

Important Definitions and Laws of Physics SCALAR QUANTITIES – Physical quantities which have magnitude only and no direction are called scalar quantities. E.g. : Mass, speed, volume, work. VECTOR QUANTITIES – Physical quantities which have magnitude and direction both and obey triangle law are called vector quantities. E.g. : Displacement, velocity, acceleration. DISTANCE – Distance is the length of actual...