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Young Mars featured a dense atmosphere and water resources
Yet, over the past billions of years, the Red Planet has lost much of both its gas envelope and its hydrosphere.
Nevertheless, Mars has still managed to retain some water in the form of subsurface ice deposits. Data collected by spacecraft suggest that they are much more widespread than previously thought.
According to some estimates, up to one-third of the planet contains hidden deposits of water ice ❄️
Yet, over the past billions of years, the Red Planet has lost much of both its gas envelope and its hydrosphere.
Nevertheless, Mars has still managed to retain some water in the form of subsurface ice deposits. Data collected by spacecraft suggest that they are much more widespread than previously thought.
According to some estimates, up to one-third of the planet contains hidden deposits of water ice ❄️
♦️Here is a suggested study time schedule for beginners for government exam preparation:
1. Morning Routine (6:00 am - 8:00 am):
- Wake up early to prepare your mind for the day ahead.
- Start with light exercises or yoga to energize your body and mind.
- Have a healthy breakfast to fuel your brain.
2. Core Study Time (8:00 am - 12:00 pm):
- Begin your study session with the most challenging subjects/topics as you tend to be more focused and fresh in the morning.
- Divide this time into smaller study blocks with short breaks in between to avoid mental fatigue.
- Use effective study techniques such as note-taking, summarizing, and active reading to understand and retain information better.
3. Lunch Break (12:00 pm - 1:00 pm):
- Take a break from studying to relax and refuel your body with a nutritious meal.
- Engage in some light physical activity or take a short walk to refresh your mind.
4. Skill Improvement or Practice (1:00 pm - 3:00 pm):
- Allocate this time to enhance your problem-solving skills or focus on practicing previous year's exam papers.
- Identify your weak areas and give more attention to them during this period.
- Take short breaks after completing each practice session to relax and rejuvenate.
5. Revision and Review (3:00 pm - 4:30 pm):
- Review the topics or subjects you studied in the morning session.
- Identify any gaps in your understanding and revisit those concepts.
- Use flashcards or revision notes to quickly revise important points.
6. Break Time (4:30 pm - 5:00 pm):
- Take a short break to relax and recharge.
- Refresh your mind by engaging in a hobby or talking to friends or family.
7. Mock Tests and Time Management (5:00 pm - 6:30 pm):
- Attempt mock tests or sample papers to practice time management skills and get familiar with the exam pattern.
- Analyze your performance and evaluate which areas need more focus.
- Identify your strengths and weaknesses and work on improving them.
8. Evening Activity and Relaxation (6:30 pm - 8:00 pm):
- Engage in a recreational or stress-relieving activity such as listening to music, reading a book, or pursuing a hobby.
- Spend time with family or friends to unwind and enjoy some quality time.
9. Night Study Session (8:00 pm - 10:00 pm):
- Allocate this time to revise difficult or complex concepts.
- Focus on subjects or topics that require more attention and practice.
- Use visual aids such as mind maps or diagrams to facilitate better understanding.
10. Night Routine and Sleep (10:00 pm - 6:00 am):
- Wind down your day with a relaxing routine such as meditation or a warm bath.
- Allocate sufficient time for a restful sleep to rejuvenate your mind and body for the next day.
Please note : Remember to adjust this schedule according to your individual preferences and needs. Additionally, take breaks whenever needed and listen to your body to maintain a healthy balance between study and rest. Good luck with your exam preparation!
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1. Morning Routine (6:00 am - 8:00 am):
- Wake up early to prepare your mind for the day ahead.
- Start with light exercises or yoga to energize your body and mind.
- Have a healthy breakfast to fuel your brain.
2. Core Study Time (8:00 am - 12:00 pm):
- Begin your study session with the most challenging subjects/topics as you tend to be more focused and fresh in the morning.
- Divide this time into smaller study blocks with short breaks in between to avoid mental fatigue.
- Use effective study techniques such as note-taking, summarizing, and active reading to understand and retain information better.
3. Lunch Break (12:00 pm - 1:00 pm):
- Take a break from studying to relax and refuel your body with a nutritious meal.
- Engage in some light physical activity or take a short walk to refresh your mind.
4. Skill Improvement or Practice (1:00 pm - 3:00 pm):
- Allocate this time to enhance your problem-solving skills or focus on practicing previous year's exam papers.
- Identify your weak areas and give more attention to them during this period.
- Take short breaks after completing each practice session to relax and rejuvenate.
5. Revision and Review (3:00 pm - 4:30 pm):
- Review the topics or subjects you studied in the morning session.
- Identify any gaps in your understanding and revisit those concepts.
- Use flashcards or revision notes to quickly revise important points.
6. Break Time (4:30 pm - 5:00 pm):
- Take a short break to relax and recharge.
- Refresh your mind by engaging in a hobby or talking to friends or family.
7. Mock Tests and Time Management (5:00 pm - 6:30 pm):
- Attempt mock tests or sample papers to practice time management skills and get familiar with the exam pattern.
- Analyze your performance and evaluate which areas need more focus.
- Identify your strengths and weaknesses and work on improving them.
8. Evening Activity and Relaxation (6:30 pm - 8:00 pm):
- Engage in a recreational or stress-relieving activity such as listening to music, reading a book, or pursuing a hobby.
- Spend time with family or friends to unwind and enjoy some quality time.
9. Night Study Session (8:00 pm - 10:00 pm):
- Allocate this time to revise difficult or complex concepts.
- Focus on subjects or topics that require more attention and practice.
- Use visual aids such as mind maps or diagrams to facilitate better understanding.
10. Night Routine and Sleep (10:00 pm - 6:00 am):
- Wind down your day with a relaxing routine such as meditation or a warm bath.
- Allocate sufficient time for a restful sleep to rejuvenate your mind and body for the next day.
Please note : Remember to adjust this schedule according to your individual preferences and needs. Additionally, take breaks whenever needed and listen to your body to maintain a healthy balance between study and rest. Good luck with your exam preparation!
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Gold price crosses ₹71,000 per 10 grams for the first time
Gold prices hit new lifetime highs on Monday as Gold contracts on MCX hit a life high of ₹71,080 per 10 grams as it rose ₹440 or 0.62% amid a firm buying in precious metals. Around 10 am, gold traded firmly in green at ₹71,030. Silver futures also reached a new peak of ₹82,064 per kilogram during the day.
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Gold prices hit new lifetime highs on Monday as Gold contracts on MCX hit a life high of ₹71,080 per 10 grams as it rose ₹440 or 0.62% amid a firm buying in precious metals. Around 10 am, gold traded firmly in green at ₹71,030. Silver futures also reached a new peak of ₹82,064 per kilogram during the day.
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Google marks 2024 Solar eclipse with unique animation
Today's total solar eclipse, a stunning celestial event, will see the Moon eclipse the Sun, plunging it into darkness for four minutes. Visible in parts of Colombia, Spain, and the UK, others can enjoy a live stream by NASA or Google's special animation. A partial eclipse can be seen in India and other locations. Don't miss this rare astronomical spectacle!
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One can experience the total solar eclipse with NASA. The space agency will start its live stream on April 8 at 5:00 pm GMT (10:30 pm IST) and continue until 8:00 pm GMT (1:30 am IST).
The whole event will take about two and a half hours, but totality will only last about four minutes.
Today's total solar eclipse, a stunning celestial event, will see the Moon eclipse the Sun, plunging it into darkness for four minutes. Visible in parts of Colombia, Spain, and the UK, others can enjoy a live stream by NASA or Google's special animation. A partial eclipse can be seen in India and other locations. Don't miss this rare astronomical spectacle!
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One can experience the total solar eclipse with NASA. The space agency will start its live stream on April 8 at 5:00 pm GMT (10:30 pm IST) and continue until 8:00 pm GMT (1:30 am IST).
The whole event will take about two and a half hours, but totality will only last about four minutes.
The world is one step away from creating an artificial Sun
Scientists, with the help of 192 lasers, sharply compressed a tablet of deuterium and tritium to the thickness of a human hair, which allowed the temperature to reach 3 million degrees.
Also, they were able to start fusion and release 1.3 megajoules of energy. That is 70% of the cost.
The next step is to achieve 100% efficiency, after which we can move on to energy extraction.☀️
Scientists, with the help of 192 lasers, sharply compressed a tablet of deuterium and tritium to the thickness of a human hair, which allowed the temperature to reach 3 million degrees.
Also, they were able to start fusion and release 1.3 megajoules of energy. That is 70% of the cost.
The next step is to achieve 100% efficiency, after which we can move on to energy extraction.☀️
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The San Andreas Fault in the Earth's crust
It runs along the coast of California and is 1,300 kilometers long. It also separates the Pacific and North American tectonic plates.
The San Andreas and adjacent Hayward and Calaveras faults are the source of major earthquakes.
It runs along the coast of California and is 1,300 kilometers long. It also separates the Pacific and North American tectonic plates.
The San Andreas and adjacent Hayward and Calaveras faults are the source of major earthquakes.
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