Malika Khan
Bio
I'm a med student who enjoys diving into books and crafting stories, gardening, cooking and baking, exploring new places, & engaging in playful activities. In my free time, I relish moments spent chatting with both the elderly and children.
Stories (3/0)
"Journey Into the Unknown: The Vanishing Crabs, Aerial Migrations, and the Encounter with the Ancient Mosasaur"
One day, all the crabs vanished without a trace. Despite exhaustive searches across seas, oceans, lakes, rivers, and rainforests, not a single live crab was found. Only discarded shells indicated their prior presence. Crabs naturally shed their shells multiple times throughout their lives, discarding the old to accommodate their growth. But this time, something odd occurred—they all disappeared on the same day, leaving everyone puzzled.
By Malika Khan7 months ago in BookClub
STORY OF OUR GALAXY AND SOLAR SYSTEM
The story of our galaxy and solar system unfolds as a narrative, describing the journey from the earliest phases after the Big Bang to the formation of stars, planets, and celestial bodies. It depicts the evolution of our universe, detailing the complexities of cosmic events, planetary formation, and the development of conditions favourable for life. Imagine a vast, swirling galaxy composed of billions of stars, dust, and gas, shaped like a colossal pinwheel or a graceful spiral. Within this grand galaxy, envision our solar system: a central star, the Sun, surrounded by planets, moons, asteroids, and comets orbiting around it. Each planet, unique in size, composition, and features, follows its path around the Sun, while moons orbit planets, creating a cosmic dance of orbits and gravitational pulls. This captivating image showcases the beauty and complexity of our galaxy and the intricate arrangement of our solar system within it. Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is a vast spiral structure composed of billions of stars, celestial gas, dust, and various celestial objects. Its appearance is like a massive, flattened disk with spiral arms extending outward from a central bulge. Within this stunning cosmic structure, our solar system resides in one of the spiral arms, known as the Orion Arm or Local Spur. The Milky Way spans around 100,000 light-years in diameter, and it's home to numerous stars, star clusters, nebulae, and other intriguing celestial phenomena. Its mesmerizing beauty and immense size make it a captivating spectacle in the night sky and a subject of fascination for astronomers and stargazers alike.
By Malika Khan7 months ago in Education