Climate
The mystery of the immortal fire in the heart of a waterfall in America
A waterfall located in the Shale Creek conservation area in New York state, USA is the place that hides the secret of a fascinating natural phenomenon.
Culture DiscoveryPublished about a month ago in Earthexplanation of the river with five colors in Colombia
It is not the widest river in the world, but it certainly ranks among the most unique rivers. That is the Caño Cristales River.
Culture DiscoveryPublished about a month ago in EarthUnveiling Ancient Mysteries
On the bottom of our planet lies the frigid land of Antarctica, the coldest and most inhospitable continent in the world, stretching over 5 million square miles. Antarctica is covered in ice sheets that breach more than a mile deep; the average daily temperature is negative 49 degrees Fahrenheit, and wind speeds can reach over 100 miles per hour. Today, the only inhabitants of this barren landscape are scientists who work in research stations scattered across the continent.
Computers can predict human extinction
In our universe, extinction is inevitable. It can happen at any time for many different reasons, our planet is no exception. sincethestubeOkayimagewallaboveleftlandgivearriveThere was also an extinction 66 million years ago, wiping out almost all flora and fauna on earth. Today with advancements in science cScientists have used supercomputers to predict times and scenarios that could lead to the "end of the world", causing the extinction of humanity.
Culture DiscoveryPublished about a month ago in EarthWhich is colder in the North Pole or the South Pole?
The two poles of the Earth with average temperatures from -28 degrees Celsius to -60 degrees Celsius, both have cold climates, but do you know whether the North Pole or the South Pole is colder?
Culture DiscoveryPublished about a month ago in EarthThe moon is cooler than you think
For centuries, the allure of the moon has captivated the human imagination, with theories ranging from the whimsical notion of it being made of cheese to more scientifically grounded explanations. However, recent advancements in astronomical research have shed new light on the enigmatic nature of Earth's natural satellite.
Making Sense of the Universe's Marvels
British spelling My articles are not meant for people with advanced knowledge of astronomy; we are not all experts on the subject.
Unravelling the UniversePublished about a month ago in EarthEarth's Wonders
In the quiet stillness of dawn, as the first light of morning creeps over the horizon, a world of wonder awakens. This is the story of Earth's wonders, of the beauty and fragility that define our planet and the journey of discovery that unfolds as we seek to understand and protect it.
Mayowa timilehinPublished about a month ago in EarthSustainable Living
Sustainable Living In a quaint suburban neighborhood, nestled among leafy trees and manicured lawns, there lived a family named the Thompsons. Like many families, they were concerned about the state of the planet and the impact of their daily choices on the environment. Determined to make a difference, they embarked on a journey toward sustainable living, navigating the complexities of eco-conscious choices in a world driven by convenience and consumption.
Mayowa timilehinPublished about a month ago in EarthPlanet Earth
In the vast expanse of the cosmos, among the countless stars and galaxies that dot the night sky, there is a small blue planet teeming with life. This is our home, Planet Earth, a precious oasis of life and beauty in the vastness of space. But with this privilege of being stewards of such a magnificent planet comes a great responsibility—a responsibility to care for and protect the Earth for future generations.
Mayowa timilehinPublished about a month ago in EarthLiving Green
In the heart of a bustling city, where the streets are alive with the hustle and bustle of daily life, lies a quiet apartment nestled among the towering skyscrapers. This is where our story begins, with a young woman named Maya who is on a mission to live a greener, more eco-friendly life.
Mayowa timilehinPublished about a month ago in Earth"A Tale of the End Times"
Humanity, when the sun no longer kissed the earth with warmth but instead cast a cold, desolate shadow over the land, people gathered in the crumbling remnants of what was once a thriving city. The sky, once a canvas of azure blue, now swirled with hues of crimson and ash, a harbinger of the end times.
Javel samuelsPublished about a month ago in Earth