Monthly Archives: May 2009

Changes In The Sun Are Not Causing Global Warming

A troubling hypothesis about how the sun may impact global warming is finally laid to rest.Carnegie Mellon University’s Peter Adams along with Jeff Pierce from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, have developed a model to test a controversial hypothesis that … Continue reading

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Volcanic Landscapes

Calderas Caldearas are more or less circular depressions surrounded by steep cliffs. Calderas form when a magma chamber spews out its magma, and the mountain above it collapses. Shield volcanoes are born from multiple vents that emit flowing (not exploding) … Continue reading

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Himalayan glaciers ‘melting fast’

Melting glaciers in the Himalayas could lead to water shortages for hundreds of millions of people, the conservation group WWF has claimed. In a report, the WWF says India, China and Nepal could experience floods followed by droughts in coming … Continue reading

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Varsity gets user-friendly digital map from students

Vadodara: With the creative efforts of students of MSU’s department of geography, the university has got its first digital map showing various faculties and locations of the MSU campus. The campus of MSU includes various faculties and departments scattered at … Continue reading

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