Kids Questions & Answers

Kids Questions & Answers

What is the Alexander Technique?

It is a technique developed by F M Alexander, who utilised the self-observation and reasoning methods to enhance the physical performance of human body like sitting, standing, walking and speaking. It is utilised to overcome unwanted physical habits developed over the years through refined strategies borne out of empirical reasoning. It is a helpful tool for traditional methods of medication.

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What is the ‘plum pudding’ model of an atom?

This model was proposed by JJ Thomson, who had also discovered the electron. It was put forth before the discovery of the nucleus. In this model, the atom is a sphere of positive charge, and negatively charged electrons are embedded in it to balance the positive charge. The electrons are like plums in a pudding. This model was rejected when …

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What is terminator gene technology?

The terminator gene is a specific genetic sequence inserted by scientists into a seed’s DNA that renders the seed and the crop it produces sterile. The seed company initiates the terminator process before selling the seeds by adding an inducer. Farmers plant seeds, grow plants and the harvest matures but the seeds are sterile. Patented by the USDA and Delta …

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What is taiga?

South of the treeless tundra in northern North America and Eurasia are huge tracts of coniferous forests, called the taiga. Most trees are evergreens, including fir, pine and spruce. These trees begin growth as soon as it becomes warm enough in spring, and they take full advantage of the short growing season. They are adapted to survive bitterly cold winters. …

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What is switchgrass?

Switchgrass, known in Botany as Panicum Virgatum L., is the perennial tall grass found in North America and Mexico. Its height varies from 5 ft to 12 ft, and the diameter of its stem at ground level is about 20 inches. It can grow in poor-quality soil, with low requirement of fertilisers, and can tolerate hostile conditions, including floods and …

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What is surface diffusion?

Surface diffusion is a general process involving the motion of adatoms (adsorbed atom lying on a crystal surface, used in surface chemistry, when describing single atoms lying on surfaces and surface roughness), molecules, and atomic clusters (adparticles) at solid material surfaces. Tunnelling diffusion is a particularly interesting example of an unconventional mechanism wherein hydrogen has been shown to diffuse on …

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