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Explain the characteristic features of Frontogenesis and Frontolysis. UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2020
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamFrontogenesis and Frontolysis are both important climatic events. While frontogenesis refers to the process of formation of a front …
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Explain the effects and causes of deforestation, and its impact on the pattern of agriculture in India. UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2020
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamIndia ranked the second highest for the rate of deforestation after losing almost 660000 hectares of forest cover in …
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Explain how various factors that influence the origin and development of the Indian monsoon system. UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2020
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamThe Indian monsoon system is a complex meteorological phenomenon, influenced by various geographical factors, including topography, latitude, oceanic conditions, …
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Explain the currents of the North Atlantic Ocean and their significant role in the climate of Western Europe. UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2020
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamOcean currents are persistent, predictable, and directed flows of seawater, representing substantial horizontal movement of oceanic water, shaped and …
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Discuss the concept of coral bleaching, its recovery and macroalgal regime shifts due to this process. UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2020
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamThe process of coral bleaching is complex and global, intricately linked to climate change and other anthropogenic activities. As …
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How are ocean waves formed? Distinguish between a wave of oscillation and a wave of translation – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the formation of ocean waves and distinguish between two fundamental types: waves of oscillation and waves of translation.
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The impact of floods on life and property can be most effectively reduced by hazard mapping. Comment. – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the effectiveness of hazard mapping in mitigating the devastating impact of floods on communities and infrastructure. Hazard mapping
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Discuss the methods of measuring the intensity and magnitude of earthquakes. How are seismic ones demarcated? – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the methodologies used to quantify the intensity and magnitude of earthquakes, essential for understanding their impact
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“The web of life is seamless and the consequences of disruption to one part of the ecosystem ripple throughout the whole.” Elaborate – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the interconnectedness of ecosystems, where disruptions to one component reverberate across the entire web of life. Every
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How are soil acidity and alkalinity related to soil fertility? – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamExplore the intricate relationship between soil acidity, alkalinity, and fertility, uncovering their profound impact on plant growth
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Discuss in detail the tri-cellular model of atmospheric circulation. – UPSC Geography Optional Mains – 2019
by Edukemy Teamby Edukemy TeamDelve into the intricacies of the tri-cellular model of atmospheric circulation, a fundamental concept in meteorology and climatology.


