For the first time Inorganic chemistry has been used to study why and how sea water entered Jharkhand? Which fossils are responsible for coal reserves?
For the first time Inorganic chemistry has been used to study why and how sea water entered Jharkhand? Which fossils are responsible for coal reserves?
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Won't be surprised If I say that there was a presence of sea water in the state of Jharkhand, because in the present scenario the sea is very far from Jharkhand. Senior scientist Dr Sankar Suresh Kumar Pillai and his team from Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences, Lucknow have found some proof that indicates the presence of sea water in some places of Jharkhand. This presence is not of today, it is of the time when India was not a part of Asia and a separate country. 180 million (18 crore) years ago, India was a part of a large group of islands including Australia, South Africa, South America and Antarctica. Presently it is known as Gondwana Land.
For the first time Inorganic chemistry has been used to study why and how sea water entered Jharkhand? Which fossils are responsible for coal reserves?
For the first time Inorganic chemistry has…
For the first time Inorganic chemistry has been used to study why and how sea water entered Jharkhand? Which fossils are responsible for coal reserves?
Won't be surprised If I say that there was a presence of sea water in the state of Jharkhand, because in the present scenario the sea is very far from Jharkhand. Senior scientist Dr Sankar Suresh Kumar Pillai and his team from Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences, Lucknow have found some proof that indicates the presence of sea water in some places of Jharkhand. This presence is not of today, it is of the time when India was not a part of Asia and a separate country. 180 million (18 crore) years ago, India was a part of a large group of islands including Australia, South Africa, South America and Antarctica. Presently it is known as Gondwana Land.