Nature
The 7 Wonders of Tanzanite
Mined at the lower regions of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzanite is one of the most popular blue stones on the planet. Rough Tanzanite crystals are extracted in a reddish-brown color, which later undergoes a heat process (600˚C for 30 minutes) in order to enhance into the vivid blue color. A rich-colored tanzanite will keep fascinating the generations to come with its extraordinary and charming aura. Its dark blue shade with the slight purple hint is perhaps the most luxurious color known to Mankind. It represents flawless, yet unconventional elegance. An individual who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. The practically supernatural shade of an impeccably cut tanzanite is one that not just suits young ladies; it is likewise perfectly fit to underlining the individuality of the much more mature women. Now the question is - What makes this stone so famous? Is it just that awesome color? No, it is additionally the exclusivity of its origin. The stone is particularly valuable because it is found in only one place in the entire world. The idea of having something unique that nobody holds has consistently been one of the primary criteria in the way we esteem precious gems.
Gemos GemsPublished 3 years ago in EarthThoughts Winter Brings to Mind
For example, in a paper published in the American Medical Association Journal, researchers in Maryland found that coronavirus works in a manner consistent with the behavior of seasonal respiratory viruses. Some studies have raised concerns that a cold winter could lead to more cases without steps being taken to connect and keep cases low. But Kaplin said the charges could escalate into a dangerous, cooler atmosphere with similar limitations.
Season-ending injury
Jacques Cousteau once said “Water and air, two essential elements on which all life depends, have become global garbage cans” Can we reverse all the damage that humans have done to this wrongfully called Planet earth? Let’s dig a bit deeper and see if we can find a simple answer to this difficult question.
Giovanni ProfetaPublished 3 years ago in EarthPlants That May Try To Kill You
Plants. They make beautiful gardens, bouquets, and you can eat them. But what about when plants try to kill you? Today we are going to look at a list of plants that really don’t have an interest in you continuing to live.
Jessica BuggPublished 3 years ago in EarthRafflesia-World largest flower
Share the common name "Corpus Flower" and the large flower of Amorphophallus titanum because it smells of rotten flesh - a condition they have taken to attract pollinated leaflets from this plant. When a flower blooms and is ready for pollination it emits a foul odor of rotten meat and rotten fish that many people describe as a magnetic fly for pollination. As soon as it is spotted by the host plant, the only part of Rafflesia that can be identified as a plant-like flower is the flower itself, unusual in its large size, with a reddish-brown color and the smell of rotten flesh.
Shreya PoudelPublished 3 years ago in EarthRoY-G-Biv
The scarlet Macaw is a beautiful creature. Multicolored – red, yellow, and blue member of parrots, and looking much like one – the bird is native to Central and South America. This bird has been recognized as endangered in 2019, with less than 1,500 left that are known.
2021 Welcomes Autumn Equinox!
Iba Se’ Oba IgbaLaye. The spirit of the four seasons begins a scene change. Its Wednesday...the midweek climax.
iiiYansa J. MusePublished 3 years ago in EarthHow We Can Help the Oceans Even From a Land-locked State
I'm stuck, despite living in a closed space… Why? Every time the water in my yard ran out of water into a bad storm, it sank. It’s the same every time water falls into my sink. 94% of the untreated life on earth is found in the ocean! In this way, what I don’t do affects only 70% of the world’s water, and it affects a huge uncontrolled global health!
World Animal Day 2021: Save Wildlife For Future Survival
World Animal Day 4 October 2021 In today’s post, we are going to give you complete information about World Animal Day and when and why is World Animal Day celebrated? How is International Animal Day celebrated? And what is the history of World Animal Day? I am going to tell you about all these.
Fresh News IndiaPublished 3 years ago in EarthBest Coworkers
Best Co-Workers Living and working on a farm is so rewarding. We all work hard with no days off. We have fun, and love helping others in the community, as well as supporting our family. The co-workers are cows, goats, chickens, angora rabbits, dogs, and cats. Everyone has their own job. Without them, the farm would not run as well. We look after each other.
Kelly VedderPublished 3 years ago in EarthBest ways to reduce carbon emissions
One of the easiest ways to reduce climate change is to reduce emissions by reducing your carbon footprint. The strategy to reduce your carbon footprint (measurement of greenhouse gas emissions) is not to drive a car or use electricity but to choose your health, such as the clothes you wear and the food you eat. According to the UN, the fashion industry accounts for about 10% of greenhouse gas emissions so lower your carbon footprint by wasting less and rethinking how to buy clothes.
Diya KumariPublished 3 years ago in EarthDo you Know Goats Screams and Faint?
You may have seen footage of goats keeling over and appearing to be frozen in terror. Perhaps you've gone deep into the internet and found a plethora of videos of goats screaming.
Vincent OtiriPublished 3 years ago in Earth