Oceanography – Sea level changes – Climate Change Answer: Introduction Sea level change refers to the variation in the average position of the ocean surface relative to the land. It can be eustatic, isostatic, or tectonic in origin, and is …
Climatology – Atmospheric Disturbances – Temperate cyclones Answer: Introduction Temperate cyclones, also known as mid-latitude or extratropical cyclones, are large-scale low-pressure systems that develop in the westerly wind belt between 35°–65° latitudes. A crucial concept in their formation is the …
Answer: Geomorphology – Glacial landforms Introduction Truncated spurs are steep, cliff-like edges of interlocking spurs that have been sharply cut off by the erosive action of valley glaciers. They are classic features of glacial troughs and represent significant landscape modification …
Introduction Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala’s capital, has a rich history of pioneering urban design and public transport. Once the modern capital of the princely state of Travancore, it was synonymous with progressive infrastructure—ranging from technology-driven higher education and early electrification to piped …
Introduction In the wake of hunger, ecological exploitation, and cultural alienation, a potent literary movement emerged in Odia literature. Writers began to reclaim a language deeply rooted in nature while chronicling the devastation of nature and the plight of human …
Introduction Lake Manzala, in northern Egypt, has long served as a natural buffer and biodiversity hotspot along the Mediterranean. Historically covering 1,709 km², it has shrunk due to land encroachment, aquaculture, and untreated wastewater. In 2017, dredging began to remove …
Geography as an optional subject for the UPSC civil services exam is popular because it offers a logical and analytical approach, overlaps with General Studies (GS) papers, and has a static syllabus. Additionally, it’s considered a scoring subject, with many successful candidates, …