Cations and anions are positively and negatively charged atoms, respectively. ScienceStruck elaborates on the differences between the two, through a
Understanding What is Cone of Depression and How it is Formed
A cone of depression is caused due to heavy pumping in the area where the water table is located resulting in a large sunken area. In this
An In-depth Explanation of the Venturi Effect and its Applications
Carburetors and paint guns function according to the Venturi effect. But, how does the Venturi effect work, do you wonder? Hang on, as ScienceStruck
A Comparison of Density-dependent and Density-independent Factors
Various factors are employed to chart the population growth of species in order to ensure that it doesn't have any untoward effect on the ecosystem.
Limiting Factors in the Desert Ecosystem You Really Need to Know
The desert ecosystem, so to speak, is devoid of crucial ingredients for life's survival, and hence, speaking in terms of correctness, 'limiting
Science Behind the Formation of Sinkholes
Sinkholes can be devastating, intriguing, and even beautiful. This ScienceStruck write-up discusses the science behind formation of sinkholes, and
Parabolic Mirror: Working, Principle, and Applications
Parabolic mirrors are the practical application of the mathematical concept of a parabola to construct a reflective surface. One of the earliest forms
Types of Polyamides and their Applications
Polyamide finds applications in fields ranging from the clothing business to the automotive industry. They are used in making medical instruments,
What is the Density Triangle and Examples That Show How it Works
The density triangle in physics is a handy memory tool used by students to memorize three different but interrelated formulae. In this ScienceStruck