Polar Ice basically refers to the massive mountains of ice located at the North and South Pole of the Earth. The polar ice at the the Antarctica(South Pole) is about 2,133m(2.133km) in thickness on average. The polar ice at the Read More …
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WHY DON’T BIRDS GET ELECTROCUTED WHEN THEY PERCH ON POWER LINES?
Overhead power transmission lines have voltages ranging from less than 1000V (for connections within residential areas) to over 800,000V (for long distance/very high power transmission)! These voltages are strong enough to kill a giant elephant if the power line falls Read More …
PRE-NURSERY/NURSERY NUMERACY – COUNTING NUMBERS, 1 TO 10, HOMEWORK TEST 2
OCEAN BASIN AND ITS FEATURES
Ocean Basin simply refers to the an extensive depression of the earth’s surface in which an ocean lies. Ocean Basin is divided into five basically, namely: (1) Continental shelf (2) Continental Slope (3) Deep Sea Plain (4) Ocean Ridge (5) Read More …
BEARS
Most species of bears are omnivorous. However, polar bears are carnivorous while the giant pandas are herbivorous. Below is a video of a Grizzly bear eating grass. There are eight species of bears in the world. These are as follows: Read More …
CAUSES OF EARTHQUAKES
Earthquake is simply a sudden violent shaking of the ground which could cause great destruction e.g loss of lives, loss of properties, destruction of buildings, etc. Earthquake is one the natural disasters we have on the Earth. Earthquake sometimes happens Read More …
PRE-NURSERY/NURSERY NUMERACY – COUNTING NUMBERS, 1 TO 10, HOMEWORK TEST 1
“CALCULATIONS IN PHYSICS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS – VOLUME 2” – A NEW PHYSICS TEXTBOOK BY OLAITAN S. O.
The book covers calculations in WAEC’s current senior secondary school Physics curriculum, calculations in all JAMB’s topics required for UTME, calculations in some IGCSE topics, calculations in NECO’s entire current Physics curriculum and calculations in few Cambridge AS Level topics. Read More …
PRE-NURSERY/NURSERY NUMERACY – COUNTING NUMBERS, 1 TO 10 (VIDEO)
Enjoy the video… After watching the video with your kids/students, please, let them attempt the questions in the home-work attached to the video. Thanks. (Photo Credits: independent.co.uk) Attempt these homework: NUR NUMERACY, NUMBERS, 1 TO 10, TEST 1 NUR NUMERACY, Read More …
LAYERS OF THE ATMOSPHERE
Our atmosphere is basically divided into four layers namely: Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere and Thermosphere. Troposphere: This layer of the atmosphere spreads from the Earth’s surface to about 15km in the sky. It is associated with all meteorological activities like rainfall, Read More …