What’s Five Times Hotter Than the Sun That Can Be Found on Earth?
Introduction When we think of extreme heat, the Sun — our life-giving star — usually tops the list. Its surface temperature, about 5,500°C (9,932°F), seems unimaginably hot. Yet, astonishingly, scientists…
Where Does Most of the Oxygen on Earth Come From?
The Invisible Engines Behind the Air We Breathe When we think about oxygen — the invisible, life-sustaining gas that fills every breath we take — it’s easy to picture lush…
Does It Snow in South India?
South India is renowned for its lush greenery, tropical beaches, hill stations, and warm climate. While images of snow-covered landscapes are usually associated with North India’s Himalayan belt, a common…
Indus Waters Treaty Suspended: History, Provisions, Disputes, and the Latest Updates (April 2025)
Latest Development: Treaty Suspended After Pahalgam Terror Attack (April 2025) ➤ Date of Suspension: April 23, 2025 ➤ Cause: Terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir Read this: India’s 5…
Is the Great Himalayan Earthquake to Happen Soon?
The Indian subcontinent rests on one of the most active tectonic boundaries in the world, and scientists have long warned of an impending Great Himalayan Earthquake (GHE)—a massive seismic event…
Top 10 Discoveries by Alfred Russel Wallace
Introduction Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913) is often overshadowed by Charles Darwin in discussions about evolution, but his work was equally groundbreaking. Wallace was a naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist, and one…
The Wallace Line: A Biogeographical Boundary of Evolutionary Significance
Introduction The Wallace Line is one of the most important biogeographical boundaries in the world. Discovered by the 19th-century British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace, this invisible line separates the ecozones…
India’s INSTC and IMEC: Transforming Global Trade and Connectivity
In the 21st century, India has emerged as a pivotal player in global trade and logistics, leveraging its geographical and economic strengths to reshape international trade corridors. Two of the…
Coco Islands: A Strategic Geopolitical Asset with a Complex History
Introduction The Coco Islands, an archipelago in the northeastern Indian Ocean, have long been a subject of geopolitical intrigue and speculation. While they officially belong to Myanmar, the islands have…













