GK – Oneliner 352

Water is not example of exhaustible resources of the earth available to man. 51% of insulation is received by the earth’s surface. Equatorial region of the earth’s surface receives the highest…

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GK – Oneliner 351

The polar diameter of the earth is shorter than the equatorial diameter by 43 km. The sun’s heat and light energy reaches the earth by radiations. The North Pole of the…

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GK – Oneliner 350

The earth revolves round the sun in its orbit by approximately 1-degree per day. Solar calendar is Gregorian type of calendar. When the earth reaches its perihelion, then it is nearest…

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GK – Oneliner 349

Study of Dreams : Orneirology The percentage of oxygen in atmosphere oxygen is approximately 21%. Atmosphere around the earth maintain its temperature. The Imaginary line on the earth’s surface which closely…

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GK – Oneliner 348

Study of Insects : Entomology Study of Algae : Phycology Study of Universe : Cosmology Study of Cancer : Oncology Study of Eggs : Oology Click for complete file of 300…

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GK – Oneliner 346

Study of Hairs: Trichology Study of Nails: Cosmetology Father of Blood group is: Landsteiner Father of Electricity is: B-Franklin Headquarter of International Standards Organization is located at: Switzerland Click for complete…

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GK – Oneliner 345

Father of law is: Cicer Father of C language is: Dennis Ritchie Father of Computer Science is: Allan Turning Father of Electronics is: Ray Tomlinson Study of Skin: Dermatology Click for…

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GK – Oneliner 344

City of lions is:  Singapore Emerald Island is known as: Ireland Empire city is: New York In which Country the flag of Pakistan was first visited: France Who created the first…

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GK – Oneliner 343

The four major components of the atmosphere are oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and argon. Increase in carbon dioxide in atmosphere causes rise the earth temperature. The velocity of winds is related…

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GK – Oneliner 342

Latitude and Longitude both run perpendicular to each other. One degree of longitude on the equator is equal to a distance of 69 miles. There are 181 lines of latitude on…

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