Humanity
HEARTHVEN
I’m a wordsmith and my new creation for the lexicon of language is #drumroll #youhearditherefirst #HEARTHVEN the name or situation when heaven is on Earth. Which it totally is/can be... but things are always changing, that is the only constant after all. Go with the flow or get lost at sea lol.
By The James Arrow 3 years ago in Earth
Seven continents
There are five seas and seven continents in the world. About 8 billion people live here. We can never know everything about this world. But it is valuable to know some very simple facts about continents. Because we need to have the knowledge to clarify if our children or someone asks if they know about it. Not only that, but can we not be ignorant of the world in which we live? Asia.asia is the largest continent in the world. The Asian continent accounts for more than half of the world's population. There are 4.6 billion people on the Asian continent. Asian cities are also overcrowded. The most popular cities are Mumbai, Bangkok, Manila, Tokyo, Shanghai, Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta. Oil-rich countries in the Middle East are considered to be the best money-making countries in Asia.2300 languages are spoken in Asia alone. The most widely used language is Chinese. It is used by 1.4 billion Chinese.Australia, Oceania. Oceania has several small islands in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Ocean. Australia's vast flat plain is called a continent. The major cities in the Oceania region are Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane. All four cities are in Australia. Despite the vast expansion, only 43 million people live in Oceania. This number is only twice that of Sri Lanka.Africa.Africa is considered the homeland of man. According to fossil records, man originated in Africa and spread throughout the world. The African continent is made up of 54 countries. There are 1.3 billion people in those 54 countries.The most popular cities in Africa are Lagos in Nigeria, Kinshara in the Congo, Johannesburg in South Africa and Cairo in Egypt. Africa is one of the poorest parts of the world. The Europeans occupied African lands in the 1500s and 1900s and enslaved not only the resources of Africa but also the people to those lands. The Nile, the longest river in the world, flows through Africa and gives life to many countries.North America.When we say North America, we mean only America. But North America belongs to 23 countries. This includes Canada, Mexico, the West Indies and other countries. Greenland, the world's largest island, is geographically part of North America.But it belongs to Denmark in Europe. 80% of North America's 580 million population. But now the number of true believers is rapidly declining. Most people in the North American region speak English.Europe.Europe is one of the most developed regions in the world. Europe has two of the smallest countries in the world. One is the Vatican, the other is Monaco. The Vatican is in Rome, Italy and Monaco in France. There are 44 countries in Europe.Europeans are one of the most influential people in the world. Due to their colonial activities after 1500, European cultural influences were strongly felt around the world.That colonialism brought European customs to India at that time. The European region is more united than any other region. Although the UK has seceded from the EU, the EU is still a strong body.South America.The Andes, the longest mountain range in the world, and Angels, the tallest waterfall in the world, are located in South America. The Atacama Desert in Chile is the driest land in South America. There are 430 million people living in South America.The Amazon rainforest, the world's largest rainforest, is located in South America. South American countries are close to us because of the game of football. The stars of Argentina and Brazil are still popular among football fans in our country.Antarctica.Although people live on every continent, no one was born and raised in Antarctica. Later countries such as North America and New Zealand also had a nation called Native. However, although penguins can be seen during the harsh winter months,People did not choose Antarctica as their location. About 90 percent of Antarctica is covered by ice. This ice contains more than 60% of the world's pure water.
By Zarinabanu Zarinabanu3 years ago in Earth
The Ocean’s Dark Truths
My true identity is within these four. Dedicated to the life of the oceans; the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian, and... the Arctic. We are one body yet have been divided by land by a natural instinct of what the world decided for itself. Now due to the progression of how deep the oceans limits are... well we all remain carefree and slightly careless. I’m here to say that I can always feel the waves rush when the waters ache for relief. The jealousy of being pure when our friends the lakes, rivers, and ponds are full of pollution. The waves are the waters way of acting up and it’s beautiful but I believe that human beings detest the matter behind the oceans dark truths.
By Keanna Barry 3 years ago in Earth
Nature Journal
As I write this it is Sunday 9th May. It is Garden Day in the UK and we are enjoying the calm and serene of our little garden in a town. It isn’t a huge space but, it is a great little space that we are slowly and lovingly building into a tranquil little outdoor space to enjoy as a family of three.
By Charlotte Fay3 years ago in Earth
5 Ways To Cut Costs And Help Protect The Planet
Often, making changes to your lifestyle can positively change both of these things. And, there are many ways to cut costs at home, and some of those switches also help protect the planet. Sustainable living is more important than ever, and living sustainably saves money. Here’s what you can do to start making a difference.
By Luke Fitzpatrick3 years ago in Earth
Skin and Skins
This morning there is a very bright, but waning, moon and clear skies and the sun is in its twilight rising. The forest is brilliantly bathed in a supernatural blue light and, though there is still a chill on the air, the earth is breathing its life to us and envigorating us. The smell and sounds of the waking forest are wonderful. My ecstatic little wife is dancing and prancing about camp behind the 1980 F250 which has become our refuge while we work and pay our remote land and home. She wears no shoes and nothing but her favorite tie-dye shirt if she can.
By Turtle Tank3 years ago in Earth