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Greek whale strands dead, humans are to blame
There are some very special creatures in the ocean, such as whales. Although we call them whales, they are not real fish. Unlike fish, whales are aquatic mammals. That said, whales are viviparous and breathe with lungs, and they need to surface frequently for air. Because whales are so large that they cannot survive in shallow waters, these whales can be life-threatening if they become stranded on the coast. For example, on April 19, 2022, a huge sperm whale was stranded on the coast in the waters of Xiangshan County, Ningbo. Because the sperm whale was over 19 meters long and weighed 70 tons, it was very difficult to rescue the sperm whale. Fortunately, with the efforts of rescuers, the sperm whale stranded on the coast finally returned to the sea safely.
By suzanne darleneabout a year ago in Earth
A disaster is brewing? UN: An oil tanker may disintegrate
The rapid development of human society is inseparable from resources, especially energy, because without energy, all kinds of equipment cannot operate. Humans officially entered the oil age in 1867. In that year, the proportion of human consumption of oil accounted for 40.4% of the primary energy consumption structure of that year, exceeding 38.8% of coal.
By suzanne darleneabout a year ago in Earth
Why do human drugs kill bacteria but not viruses?
On the earth, there will be viruses in any corner of life. Viruses depend on other life to survive and reproduce. They are between life and non-life. They are so simple that only a piece of genetic material is left, and a protective protein shell is wrapped on the outside.
By suzanne darleneabout a year ago in Earth
Continuing 61 days of exploration, scientists have drawn the map under the ice for the first time
Antarctica is undoubtedly the most mysterious continent in the world. Due to the limited solar radiation it receives, it is covered with ice and snow all year round and is the only continent without human settlement.
By suzanne darleneabout a year ago in Earth
The release of 100 birds 132 years ago now costs the United States $800 million a year.
In the sky, the most spectacular performance of flying animals may be the "flock of starlings", in which hundreds of thousands of starlings form a group and fly together in the air like an ink painting.
By suzanne darleneabout a year ago in Earth
Humans fall into the sea from a height of 10,000 meters, can they still survive?
In the history of human spaceflight, someone did fall from a height of 10,000 meters without a parachute and survived, but her luckiest place was that she did not fall into the sea.
By suzanne darleneabout a year ago in Earth
Pet goldfish invade North America, and the ecology of the Great Lakes is almost collapsed
The Great Lakes in North America are the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world, with a total area of 245,200 square kilometers. Because these five lakes are connected to each other, aquatic animals can communicate freely among them.
By suzanne darleneabout a year ago in Earth