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How were Himalayas formed?
The continuous growth of the Himalayan mountains is due to the Indian tectonic plate moving northward. As these mountains continue to grow and erode at the same time, the net is expected to continue to grow because the Indian plate does not look like it will move anytime soon. The Himalayan region continues to be hit by earthquakes today, and the fact is that the movement of plate tectonics continues, pushing India further north.
By Dipan Pathak9 months ago in Earth
Why do animals Hibernate?
Some species have developed adaptations to the conditions that allow them to live longer under malnutrition: they enter a state known as hibernation - and what happens when an animal sleeps in bed is even more amazing than the long-term threat - extreme. metabolic changes occur in the animal's body as body temperature drops and heart rate and shortness of breath to conserve energy - some animals slow down similarly, eat less, and move - while other species enter the same area.
By Dipan Pathak9 months ago in FYI
Why Is Pluto No Longer A Planet?
Since the 1960s, a few scientific articles have used the term "planet" and in orbits of other bodies in the solar system - at least in some large rotunda, including the moon - to help have an extra label "planet" if they want to talk more about all things around the sun. . You may have noticed that with extreme conservatism, I still refer to Pluto as something, not a planet.
By Dipan Pathak9 months ago in FYI
Are Dolphins Smarter Than Humans?
While dolphins have advanced communication skills and cognitive abilities, they do not have the same level of intelligence as humans. Like dogs, dolphins use gestures and human gestures to detect distant objects. As humans, dolphins can use their environment to their advantage. For example, a group of dolphins in Australia carried sponges in their shops to protect their blindfolds from coral reefs.
By Dipan Pathak10 months ago in Petlife
Space Exploration
The opportunity to explore space delighted people from many walks of life, but only world governments were able to afford the high cost of sending people and equipment into space by the late 20th and early 20th centuries. At the end of the space race, a new idea of investing in space exploration emerged, focusing on improved space use to improve life on Earth. To calculate the benefits of space exploration, NASA calculated that 444,000 people were saved, 14,000 jobs were created, $ 5 billion in revenue, and $ 6.2 billion was raised through NASA research programs.
By Dipan Pathak10 months ago in Futurism
Usefulness of Bacteria
During degradation, bacteria produce several compounds that act as signals for communication between the microbiome and the host. Bacterial losses reduce these compounds. The slide show "Bacteria on our skin" for Microbiological Garden reasons begins with the imagination of 10,000 square feet of human skin using the example of a finger pillow.
By Dipan Pathak10 months ago in FYI
There exist Whiteholes
The white hole is the exact opposite of the black hole because there is no horizon of the event, the white hole has no resistance to the atmosphere, no light emitted from the universe and the horizon itself acts as the first place the horizon of black holes can escape. The Schwarzschild metaphor (a map used to link Penrose's drawing, which does not include the previous white holes) works with permanent black holes, so no one can change the former, it can't carry dying stars, and it has nothing to do with the past. Keep in mind that the time axis and the y-axis of the space in the diagram show the size of the white hole and the previous event area around it, while the time-space around it leaves.
By Dipan Pathak12 months ago in Futurism
Have we actually witnesssed UFO?
Between 1947 and 1969, the Air Force examined thousands of unspecified aerial photographs and concluded that most of the UFO sightings were stars, stars, or light visions, rather than conventional planes or spacecraft. The recognition, discussed in a recent CBS News report, sparked renewed interest last month. The long-awaited UFO report follows a series of high-profile articles published by Navy pilots in recent years about videos showing mysterious objects that appear to be moving at speeds and movements, unlike any other known airplane.
By Dipan Pathak12 months ago in Futurism
There is an Intellectual Life on another Planet
The list begins with an estimate of the number of stars in the galaxy and the number of planets in the galaxy, taking up half of the planets that can sustain life step by step, and then the persistence of technological societies demonstrating.
By Dipan Pathak12 months ago in Futurism
Science behind dreams
Scientists have learned by studying brain function during REM sleep that the distribution of brain activity is linked to certain aspects of dreams by learning about brain function. One study found that the current stimulation of the lower Gamma-ray band of REM sleep has an effect on continuous brain function and triggers cognitive self-awareness during dreams. In recent decades, research has shown that during non-REM sleep, people experience nightmares that are different in nature.
By Dipan Pathak12 months ago in FYI