mounika janyavula
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"The Psychological Reasons Behind Our Fear of Clowns"
Why Clowns Terrify Us? Clowns have been entertaining people for centuries, but for some reason, they have also become a source of fear and anxiety for many. This fear of clowns, known as coulrophobia, is a real and widespread phenomenon that affects a significant portion of the population. But why do clowns terrify us?
By mounika janyavulaabout a year ago in Horror
Exploring the Depths of the Universe: The Telescope Built at the Bottom of the Sea
Telescope Built at the Bottom of the sea: The telescope built at the bottom of the sea is a real-life engineering marvel that is helping astronomers unlock the secrets of the universe. By placing a telescope underwater, scientists are able to observe the cosmos with greater clarity and precision, free from the distortions caused by the Earth's atmosphere. This innovative approach to astronomy has already yielded groundbreaking discoveries, and holds the promise of many more in the years to come.
By mounika janyavulaabout a year ago in Earth
"The Science Behind Earth's Spherical Shape: Exploring the Reasons Why Our Planet is Round"
Why Earth is Round? The Earth is round because of a combination of factors, including its rotation and gravity. The Earth rotates around its axis, and this rotation causes it to bulge slightly at the equator and flatten slightly at the poles, giving it an oblate spheroid shape. Additionally, the Earth's gravitational force pulls material inward toward the center, creating a more uniform shape. The materials that make up the Earth's interior also contribute to its spherical shape, with dense metallic materials at the core and less dense rocky materials near the surface. The Earth's spherical shape has important implications for the circulation of its atmosphere and the evolution of life on our planet.
By mounika janyavulaabout a year ago in Earth
"The Fate of the Universe: Examining the Big Crunch Theory and the End of Our Cosmos"
How Will Our Universe End? Big Crunch Theory The Big Crunch Theory suggests that our universe will eventually collapse in on itself, bringing an end to everything as we know it. This theory is based on the idea that the expansion of the universe, which has been observed since the Big Bang, will eventually slow down and reverse due to the force of gravity. As the universe contracts, everything will be pulled closer and closer together until it eventually becomes a singularity, much like the beginning of the universe.
By mounika janyavulaabout a year ago in Earth
"Journeying Through Time: The Science and Feasibility of Time Travel"
Is Time Travel ACTUALLY Possible? The possibility of time travel has been a topic of fascination for centuries. While science fiction stories and movies have explored this concept, the question remains: is time travel actually possible? The answer to this question is not a simple one. While some scientists and researchers believe that time travel may be possible in the future, there are many theories and limitations to consider.
By mounika janyavulaabout a year ago in Education
"The Chenab Bridge: India's Engineering Marvel and the World's Highest Bridge"
CHENAB BRIDGE: The Chenab Bridge is an engineering marvel and one of the world's highest railway bridges. It is being constructed by the Indian Railways in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, and is expected to be completed by 2022.
By mounika janyavulaabout a year ago in Education
"Chasing the Sun: Exploring India's Unique Journey to the Sun"
First Sounding Rocket launch by Vikram Sarabhai in 1963: Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, often referred to as the father of India's space program, was instrumental in launching India's first sounding rocket in 1963. The rocket was developed by the Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS), which Sarabhai had established in Thumba, Kerala in 1962.
By mounika janyavulaabout a year ago in Earth
"Trunk-to-Tail Connection: How Elephant Families Communicate and Bond"
Elephant families communicate and bond in various ways, using both verbal and non-verbal cues. Verbal communication in elephant families includes a range of vocalizations such as trumpets, grunts, growls, and rumbling sounds. These sounds are used to convey a variety of messages, from greetings and warnings to expressing emotions like excitement or distress.
By mounika janyavulaabout a year ago in Earth
"Debunking the Myths: How Science Proved Love and Touch are Essential for Well-being"
Love and touch were once considered dangerous due to various social and cultural beliefs and practices that were prevalent in the past. These beliefs and practices were often based on superstitions, religious dogma, or outdated cultural norms, rather than scientific evidence.
By mounika janyavulaabout a year ago in Education
HOW OUR DEVICES MUTATING OUR BONES?
To date, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that cellphones are directly mutating the shape of our bones. However, some studies have suggested that long-term exposure to electromagnetic radiation emitted by cellphones may have a small but potentially negative impact on bone health.
By mounika janyavulaabout a year ago in Humans