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Daily Prelims 11th January 2024

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    Daily Prelims 11th January 2024

    1) Global Economic Prospects Report 2024: World Bank Group released its flagship report ‘Global Economic Prospects’.

    • Global trade growth in 2024 is expected to be only half the average in the decade before pandemic.
    • Global growth is projected to slow for third year in a row— from 2.6% in 2023 to 2.4% in 2024.
    • To tackle climate change and achieve other key global development goals by 2030, developing countries need to increase investments —about $2.4 trillion per year.

     

    2) Rudra and Arka propulsion system: Two payloads developed by Bengaluru-based space startup Bellatrix Aerospace were launched on PSLV Orbital Experimental Module-3 (POEM-3).

    • POEM is ISRO’s platform that helps perform in-orbit experiments using final stage of PSLV.
    • Rudra is a green propulsion system replacing hazardous hydrazine with a non-toxic, environmentally friendly propellant.
    • Arka electric engine utilizes electricity instead of conventional chemical propellants.
    • Arka offers superior fuel efficiency and more precise control

     

    3) Peregrine Mission 1 (Peregrine Lunar Lander): NASA launched Peregrine Lunar Lander to explore Moon’s Bay of Stickness.

    • Mission is part of Nasa’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative, which partners with commercial entities to deliver payloads to Moon.
    • Scientific goals of mission include:
      • To analyze lunar exosphere.
      • Assess thermal properties and hydrogen content of lunar regolith.
      • Study magnetic fields etc.
    • Bay of Stickiness (also known as Sinus Viscositatis region), an area on moon, lies adjacent to Gruitheisen Domes near Oceanus Procellarum, or Ocean of Storms.

     

    4) Latitudinal Diversity Gradient (LDG): A recent study examined role of major classes of Mycorrhizal Fungi – arbuscular, mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal in LDG.

    • LDG refers to the pattern of having lots of species at the equator with diversity reducing towards poles.
    • Study found that:
      • Mycorrhizal fungi form mutually beneficial relationships with majority of plant roots globally.
      • Arbuscular fungi, common near equator promote diversity.
      • Ectomycorrhizal fungi, common at higher latitudes support single tree species, reducing diversity.

    Places in news:

    1) Timor Leste (Capital: Dili):

    • Indian Prime Minister held a bilateral meeting with the President of Timor-Leste.
    • Political features
      • Island country of South-East Asia.
      • Bounded by Timor Sea (southeast), Wetar Strait (north), Ombai Strait (northwest) and western Timor (part of Indonesian province of East Nusa Tenggara) to southwest.
    • Geographical features
      • Climate: Dry tropical climate and moderate rainfall.
      • Highest Point: Mount Tatamailau

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