Humanity
Why Do Planes Avoid the Pacific?
In the pursuit of a relaxing vacation, have you ever found yourself wondering why your flight to an exotic destination takes seemingly unexpected detours? Let's embark on a comprehensive exploration of the fascinating reasons behind these apparently circuitous flight paths, using a recent video transcript as our guide.
Abdallah DaudPublished 3 months ago in EarthElephants' Essential Role in Earth's Tapestry: The Majestic Connection
Introduction: Beyond their physical presence, elephants, the gentle giants of the animal kingdom, have a deep bond with the natural world. These amazing animals, whose depth of passion and intelligence has fascinated humans for ages, are essential to preserving the delicate balance of ecosystems. For the sake of these magnificent creatures as well as the health of the earth, it is essential to comprehend the significance of elephants in relation to nature, their emotional potential, moral issues, and the necessity of keeping them safe.
Ashwatha KPublished 3 months ago in EarthWhat If You Could Taste Colors
In recent days, I found myself plunged into an extraordinary and rather perplexing situation that could only be described as a flavor-filled escapade. It all began on a lazy Sunday morning when I decided to whip up a simple breakfast of fried eggs. Little did I know that this seemingly mundane act would lead to a day filled with bizarre taste sensations and a discovery that would alter my culinary perceptions forever.
Mass and Weight. What's the Difference?
British spelling! Here are two of my short stories, I hope you find them interesting and educational. <><><> 1/2 Mass and weight, what's the difference?
A B ForbesPublished 3 months ago in EarthRecycling tells the environment and Mother Earth we love them
recycling tells mother earth, that we care about her. I learned about recycling in elementary school, and I brought the idea of what I had learned at school that day home and we had been recycling ever since that day, and so basically, I think I introduced the concept of recycling at that time into our house. Recycling is away to restore resources in our world. We recycle paper plastic, and basically materials that are not of mother Earth in order to be recycled back into function. It’s one less way of hurting mother earth any more than we have in the past.
RIKKI LA ROUGE (UK) (London)Published 3 months ago in EarthThe Past Stinked! But What Did It REALLY Smell Like?
Close your eyes and imagine being an archaeologist on vacation in the sun-soaked landscapes of Spain. Your days are filled with the warmth of the sun, the taste of delicious peaches, and blissful relaxation. However, the tranquility is shattered when your next-door neighbors decide to build a swimming pool in their backyard. The mundane task of digging turns into an unexpected adventure when, to your surprise, they stumble upon a Roman ruin.
Iceland magma dialing back following quite a while of obliteration
Magma streams have eased back in south-west Iceland following a volcanic ejection that has obliterated a few homes. A fountain of liquid magma on the Reykjanes landmass ejected on Sunday, spilling liquid stone into the town of Grindavik. The nearby populace was emptied.
Abdul BakiPublished 3 months ago in EarthOVERCOMING OBSTACLES.
In the transformative journey towards a sustainable and clean energy future, we often encounter roadblocks that impede progress. A recent TED Talk by a prominent figure in the clean energy sector sheds light on the challenges faced by the industry and proposes pragmatic solutions to pave the way for a greener tomorrow.
Callum PrincePublished 3 months ago in EarthTHE LAST SANCTUARY
In a world gripped by the relentless march of climate change, where cities shimmered under oppressive heat, and the air crackled with an unsettling tension, there existed a hidden sanctuary known only to a few.
Abdullahi Umar DankakaPublished 3 months ago in EarthThe Last Beekeeper
The Plight of the Last Beekeeper: A Tale of Resilience Amidst Ecological Collapse In the shadow of an impending ecological disaster, where the gentle buzz of bees has all but ceased, there lies a tale of courage and struggle – that of the Last Beekeeper. This is not just a story about survival but a poignant reminder of our intricate relationship with nature, especially with one of its tiniest yet most vital creatures: bees.
CULTURAL EVOLUTION MAY BE BLOCKING ECOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS
Cultural evolution refers to the way humans create tools and social systems to adapt to and shape their environments. Find out how the tension between our cooperative and competitive natures may be preventing us from solving the ecological crisis humanity faces.
David Morton RintoulPublished 3 months ago in EarthTHE OKAVANGO DELTA
Nestled in the heart of one of Africa's most crucial freshwater systems, the Okavango Delta stands as a biodiversity hotspot, a sanctuary of life teeming with unique ecological wonders. Its lifeline originates in the Angolan highlands, specifically in the region known to locals as Lisima Iya Mwono, aptly named the source of life.
Callum PrincePublished 3 months ago in Earth