General Knowledge :: World Geography
- The temperature needed to keep the earth's surface and the atmosphere in thermal equilibrium is called
- The short term variations of the atmosphere, ranging from minutes to months are called
- The tide produced as a consequence of the moon and the sun pulling the earth in the same direction is called
- The tropical cyclones with maximum sustained surface winds of 33 ms are called
- The typical soil of tropical region, formed by the weathering of laterite rock, which promotes leaching of the soil is
- The two 'equinoxes' take place respectively in the months of
- The troughs of the waves are where the jet stream of waves is closest to the
- The tropical cyclones do not occur to the equator because of
- The term 'regur' refers to