Who discovered Neutrons?
Neutron is a subatomic particle. It is found in the center of nucleus. It was discovered in 1932 by English Nobel laureate Sir James Chadwick. He won the noble prize… Read more »
Neutron is a subatomic particle. It is found in the center of nucleus. It was discovered in 1932 by English Nobel laureate Sir James Chadwick. He won the noble prize… Read more »
Pluto is the ninth planet of our solar system. It is called as dwarf planet. It has three moons such as Nix, Hydra and Charon. Charon is the larger one… Read more »
Greenland is an autonomous country located within the Kingdom of Denmark. It lies between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. It was first discovered by Erik Thorvaldsson. He was born in… Read more »
The Cape of Good Hope is a rock-ribbed high land area situated in South Africa. It was discovered in May, 1488 by Bartolomeu Dias, a Portuguese explorer.
Kentucky is a state which lies in the East South Central region of United States. Frankfort is the capital of Kentucky. It was discovered in 1775 American explorer Daniel Boone.
Tennessee is a US state which lies in the Southeastern United States. It is bordered by North Carolina on the Eastern side, Arkansas and Missouri on the Western side, Virginia… Read more »
Stratosphere is one of the five layers of the atmosphere of the earth. It is second major layer of Earth’s atmosphere. It is located between two layers the troposphere and… Read more »
The mountain gorilla or an ape is subspecie of the Eastern Gorilla. One specie of mountain gorilla is found in the Central Africa’s Virunga volcanic mountains and the other specie… Read more »
Western Australia is a state of Australia bordered by the Indian Ocean to the North and West. It was discovered in 1616 by 17th century Dutch sailor and explorer, Dirk… Read more »
DNA or Deoxyribonucleic acid is known as a polymer. The structure of DNA was co-discovered in 1953 by English molecular biologist, Francis Harry Compton Crick. He discovered the structure with… Read more »