Abdur Rahman
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What If We Covered the Sahara With Solar Panels?..
The Sun-Drenched Powerhouse that is the Sahara Desert Widely regarded as the largest hot desert in the world, the Sahara Desert covers an area that is almost the same size as China. With its constant sunshine and geographical expanse spanning across ten different countries and three time zones, it is a prime choice for solar energy generation. The number of sunshine hours per year shows how abundant sunlight is in the Sahara, with most regions receiving over 3,600 hours each year. Its location near the Tropic of Cancer, where the sun beams directly and unhindered for a large amount of the year, is what gives it this solar richness.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Futurism
These Are the Events That Will Happen Before 2050...!
It is dangerous to try to predict the future since even the best-laid plans might be upended by unanticipated events. However, equipped with the resources at our disposal, we can make reasonable assumptions about what might happen before 2050.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Education
The Most Evil Person in the World - The Bikini Killer
Within the complex field of human psychology, psychopathy remains a fascinating enigma—a phenomenon that both scholars and laypeople find fascinating and perplexing. According to estimates, at least one person out of every 100 may have characteristics linked to psychopathy. But rather than suggesting that evil is common among us, this number highlights the nuanced aspects of human nature.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Criminal
What To ACTUALLY Do If You Are Buried Alive.
Imagine being unconscious and finding yourself buried alive inside a coffin when you wake up one day. Memories of a journey to eastern Europe and a botched cocaine deal involving Russian thugs come flooding back. You're now in a terrible situation and are having difficulty getting out.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Fiction
Why Do Bees Die After Stinging?
The Secret World of Bee Stings Have you ever felt the unbearable agony of a bee sting? There is a red, swelling welt that remains for days after the burning sensation lasts for hours. It's surprising to learn that although the sting hurts people, the bee dies from it. However, why would an animal have a self-defense system that kills it? This protection system of the kamikaze is not as simple as it seems. Now that we've explored the mysteries behind bee stings, make sure you have ice and thick gloves on. We are going to go on an arduous expedition into the realm of bees.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Education
Strangest Last Meal Requests On Death Row
A fascinating tradition for death row inmates is the infamous farewell dinner, which is practiced in several states in the United States and other nations where the death penalty is permitted. On the eve of their execution, convicted offenders are allowed to choose any meal and beverage they choose as long as they abide by specific rules. These are a few of the most bizarre dinners ever documented.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Education
The Backrooms - Explained...
Grace, an eager intern trying to make a good impression, enters the dimly lit garage elevator of an unremarkable office building on a routine Tuesday afternoon, her thoughts focused on the responsibilities that await her in the CEO's office on the tenth story. Rob, a junior sales representative with a hint of mischief, climbs on the elevator next to her just as the doors swing close, a malicious gleam in his eyes. When Grace thinks back to one of Rob's earlier practical jokes, involving the elevator buttons and getting in trouble for being late after break, her heart skips a beat.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Feast
I Was Trapped Underwater For 3 Days !...
The incredible adventure of one man serves as a monument to the human spirit's tenacity in the vastness of the ocean, where the depths hold secrets and perils beyond comprehension. On May 26, 2013, Harrison Odjegba Okene's life was irrevocably altered as he answered the call of nature by getting up early. He had no idea that this seemingly insignificant deed would turn into the crucial part of his amazing survival tale.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Fiction
What if Hitler Won World War 2 (1960s)
In 1963, in the heart of Berlin, under the ominous shadow of the Third Reich, a covert operation was under way. A lone guy, his identity hidden by a tall hat, dashed to a waiting automobile, his sole means of escaping the tyrannical rule. As twilight settled over the public square, an ice cream seller across the street closed for the day.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Fiction
What If We Built a Road Around the World?
The idea of a worldwide highway system is alluring in the age of global connection, when distances appear to be getting shorter every day. Envision setting out on a transcontinental road trip, either from North America to Asia or from Europe to North America. Is it possible to carry out such a huge project, and more importantly, should it be done? Let's examine the probable difficulties and ramifications of building a worldwide highway system in order to further investigate these issues.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Fiction
What If the Soviet Union Reunited Today?
Thinking about a 2017 reunion of the USSR raises interesting possibilities as we near the centennial of the Russian Communist Revolution. The former Soviet Union would include Russia as well as its former satellite states, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and others, if it were to reappear today and cover a sizable area. With a population that would rival that of the United States and a terrain larger than Australia, a modern Soviet Union would surely fundamentally alter world dynamics.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Fiction
How 1 Man Survived Being Lost 438 Days at Sea
The Pacific Ocean is larger than all of the landmasses combined, covering one-third of the planet's area. Its grandeur, which includes seemingly infinite blue expanses that conceal mysteries and tales just waiting to be discovered, is both breathtaking and intimidating. One of these marine tales sticks out as a monument to the tenacity and fortitude of people as well as the incredible power of the ocean.
By Abdur Rahman 3 months ago in Fiction