The Human Audiogram
The Human Audiogram - The loudness of sound depends upon both intensity and frequency. For a given frequency, an increase in intensity produces an increase in loudness, but the sensitivity of the ear is so different in the various frequency ranges that equal intensities produce far differ..
The Human Audiogram - The loudness of sound depends upon both intensity and frequency. For a given frequency, an increase in intensity produces an increase in loudness, but the sensitivity of the ear is so different in the various frequency ranges that equal intensities produce far differ..Geological Resources
Large number of industries is established in the course of development of human society - based on vast geological resources. Most geological resources are the basis of industrial development and improvement of human life style..
Geological Resources
Geological Resources - Large number of industries is established in the course of development of human society - based on vast geological resources. Most geological resources are the basis of industrial development and improvement of human life styl..
Wildlife Resources
Wild life resources include all animals, which grow and propagate naturally without any sort of human interference. They remain in wild form without any sort of friendly association with man. Invariably they are in forest..
International resources
These are shared by all nations. Examples: Air and solar energy. Study of natural resources can be treated to have run parallel to course of human development as well as parallel to the course of evolution of science itself. The study of natural resources has been an ..
Animal Resources
All animal species, which are domesticated and grow friendly to human beings, are grouped as animal resources. These are some select species of animals. But they are large populations of each species, while wild species are large in number with smaller population in each species..
Wildlife Resources
Wild life resources include all animals, which grow and propagate naturally without any sort of human interference. They remain in wild form without any sort of friendly association with man. Invariably they are in forests. Wildlife serves as a resource to maintain the..
Natural Resources and Conservation
Introduction - The term 'natural resources' refers to all the natural things on our earth. It includes everything, that is naturally available and that is not creatable by any human activity. It specifically excludes the materials created by man. Human being and his an..
b) Exhaustible resource
These are likely to be finished by human use. They are further of 2 kinds renewable and non- renewabl..
Inexhaustible Natural Resources
Resources that are unlimited in nature and are not likely to be exhausted by human activities fall under this category. Solar radiation, air, water, precipitation (rainfall, snow fall, etc.,) and atomic power are some instances of such resources. Some of them may unde..
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