Rocks lecture by Dr. Abhishek Baldwa
All those materials which form the crust of the earth whether hard like granite or soft clay, gravel or sand stone are called rock. Three types of rocks Igneous, Metamorphic and …
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All those materials which form the crust of the earth whether hard like granite or soft clay, gravel or sand stone are called rock. Three types of rocks Igneous, Metamorphic and …
All those materials which form the crust of the earth whether hard like granite or soft clay, gravel or sand stone are called rock. Three types of rocks Igneous, Metamorphic and Sedimentary. Igneous rock formed due to cooling, solidification and crystallization of molten earth materials known as magma or lava. Igneous rock also known as primary or parent rock. Two type of igneous rock Intrusive and extrusive.
the river system of India is divided into two part Himalayan rivers and Peninsular rivers .the Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature whereas the peninsular rivers are non perennial. The Himalayan …
the river system of India is divided into two part Himalayan rivers and Peninsular rivers .the Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature whereas the peninsular rivers are non perennial. The Himalayan Rivers are uncertain nature and Capricorn in behavior whereas peninsular rivers are more stable and more predictable. Himalayan rivers are in youthful stage where as the peninsular rivers are in old stage.
