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GEOGRAPHY O LEVEL(FORM THREE) NOTES – STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH
STRUCTURE OF THE EARTHPHYSICAL GEOGRAPHYTOPIC: – STRUCTURE OF THE EARTHThe earth is a system which composed of two zones. These are1) Outer zone2) Inner zoneThus,
GEOGRAPHY A LEVEL(FORM SIX) NOTES – PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 1.4-WATER MASSES(5)
SIGNIFICANCE OF OCEANS TO HUMAN LIFE(Positive significance) i. Manufacture of drugs and other chemicals from marine organisms, Marine organism contain many biologically active compounds, that
UNIT 2 The Analysis of Alum – INORGANIC CHEMISTRY PRACTICALS
UNIT 2 The Analysis of Alum1.0 Introduction 2.0 Objectives Main Content Materials Apparatus Procedure 4.0 Conclusion 5.0 Summary 6.0 Tutor Marked Assignments 7.0 References/Further
PHYSICS As LEVEL(FORM FIVE) NOTES – WAVE MOTION-2(3)
POLARIZATION OF LIGHT WAVES Light is an electromagnetic wave whose electric and magnetic vibrations are perpendicular to each other and to the direction of propagation.
GEOGRAPHY As LEVEL(FORM FIVE) NOTES THE DYNAMIC-EARTH AND CONSEQUENCE (3)
Why a large river like Congo not have delta? The river Congo has a large load but a high velocity near its mouth which enables
PHYSICS O LEVEL(FORM ONE) NOTES – TOPIC 2: INTRODUCTION TO LABORATORY PRACTICE
TOPIC 2: INTRODUCTION TO LABORATORY PRACTICEA Laboratory is a room or a building designed specifically for carrying out experiments.Laboratory Rules and Safety GuidelinesRules in a
13. The mole Questions and Answers
The mole Questions1. In an experiment magnesium ribbon was heated in air. The product formed was found to be heavier than the original ribbon. Potassium
GEOGRAPHY A LEVEL(FORM SIX) NOTES – 5.12 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND CONSERVATION(2)
LAND (SOIL) DEGRADATION;Land (soil) degradation refers to the deterioration of the quality of land (soil) through the loss of fertility, soil pollution, erosion and mass