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ASHIF Navheed
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i am just like others who need answers for the questions that raise in their head
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7 Greatest Warriors History Has Ever Seen[part-2]
7 Greatest Warriors History Has Ever Seen[part-1] 1.Attila the Hun Attila the Hun was one of the most brutal and ruthless kings in the region. He was born in what is now Hungary. He was renowned for his intense glare, and historian Edward Gibbon claims that he regularly rolled his eyes as though enjoying the fear he incited.
By ASHIF Navheed2 years ago in Journal
7 Greatest Warriors History Has Ever Seen[part-1]
The greatest warriors in history have shed more blood than any other great person throughout history, regardless of their accomplishments in science, the arts, philosophy, politics, business, or any other sphere of human endeavour.
By ASHIF Navheed2 years ago in Journal
Solar flares: What are they and how do they affect Earth?
what is solar flare? Large explosions from the sun's surface known as solar flares produce powerful electromagnetic radiation bursts. What category a flare falls under depends on how powerful the explosion is. A-class flares are the smallest while M-, C-, and B-class flares are the most powerful.
By ASHIF Navheed2 years ago in Earth
What would happen if the moon exploded?
Consider what it might appear like if the moon were to explode. The moon would shatter into several parts during an explosion. These components would be divided into large and tiny ones. Those lunar debris fragments would all go in various ways. Some would gravitate toward the Earth, while others would drift away from it. The amount of the explosion determines what happens to the remaining debris.
By ASHIF Navheed2 years ago in Earth
What Happens if the Earth Stops Rotating?
If Earth Stops Rotating Gradually The situation would be very different if the earth's rotation were to gradually slow over billions of years, to about one spin for 365 days, giving rise to a phenomenon known as "sun-synchronous." In contrast to the earlier, the likelihood of this possibility occurring is quite high. In this scenario, one area of the earth would have year-round sunlight, while another would experience year-round darkness. Although the planet's rotation has not nearly come to an end, it is quite close.
By ASHIF Navheed2 years ago in FYI