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Author Archives: Rashid Faridi
Global Warming results the Loss of Biodiversity
Global warming, driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases, is not just altering our climate; it is triggering a catastrophic loss of biodiversity… Global Warming results the Loss of Biodiversity
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The World’s Smallest Primate, Madame Berthe’s Mouse Lemur, May Be Extinct According To Worried Conservationists
This tiny primate may be the first lemur species to go extinct in the 21st century. The World’s Smallest Primate, Madame Berthe’s Mouse Lemur, May Be Extinct According To Worried Conservationists
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Processes of Soil Formation
Accumulation of Materials Accumulation of materials in the soil formation process refers to the addition and buildup of various substances that contribute to soil development and fertility. These materials accumulate from both organic and inorganic sources, influenced by environmental factors … Continue reading
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Gordon Childe and Mumford on Origin of Towns
Childe’s Urban Revolution and Mumford’s Organic City Theory offer contrasting explanations for urban origins and evolution. Childe’s theory is archaeological and materialist, focusing on structural changes driven by agriculture, while Mumford’s perspective is sociological and organic, emphasizing qualitative growth, human … Continue reading
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