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Waste Diversion-Composting
The transformation of organic waste into compost that is rich in nutrients is the goal of composting, which is a method of waste management that is gentler on the environment. It is a very efficient strategy for keeping organic waste out of landfills and transforming that trash into a useful resource.
Journey to the focal point of the World
Each day, Jacques-Andre Istel eats in bed at the focal point of the world. Istel is organizer, city hall leader and postmaster general of Felicity, a stretch of California's Sonora Desert where for almost forty years he has been building a historical center of, y'know... the entire of mankind's set of experiences.
The Deluge of Ages: Unraveling the Greatest Flood in History
Once, we often believed that the history of our planet unfolded through painfully slow and gradual changes. However, this assumption was far from the truth. Earth has experienced sudden and cataclysmic events that forever altered our world, and one of these remarkable events was the Great Flood in North America. Let's delve into the ancient past and uncover the dramatic story that began in the state of Montana.
Emanuel EndayaPublished 7 months ago in HistoryWhispers of the Leaves - The Children of the Forest
In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, where the ancient trees towered over the earth, a remarkable tale unfolded. It was a story of courage, resilience, and the indomitable spirit of children who had grown up amidst the ever-present threat of deforestation.
Monika SelvamPublished 7 months ago in EarthIs Mars Getting Rid of it's Moon?
Mars' Cosmic Family: Phobos and Deimos Thinking about the cosmic neighborhood, especially our planetary pals, is fascinating. And when it comes to Mars, it's got its own little family – Phobos and Deimos. You've probably heard of them before. These two small moons orbit Mars, but the Red Planet might not treat them so kindly.
Gabriel CorbinPublished 7 months ago in EarthUnveiling the Truth: The Titanic's Untold Story
On the fateful night of April 14, 1912, at 11:40 p.m., the RMS Titanic, the grandest and largest ship of its time, met its tragic end. It would ultimately disappear beneath the ice-cold surface of the Atlantic Ocean, taking more than 1,500 lives with it. For over a century, the widely accepted narrative had been that the Titanic sank after colliding with an iceberg. However, recent scientific findings have challenged this theory, revealing a buried truth.
Emanuel EndayaPublished 7 months ago in HistoryUnraveling the Mysteries of the Great Pyramid of Giza
Around 4,500 years ago, a marvel emerged in the arid landscape of Egypt that would captivate the world for millennia — the Great Pyramid of Giza. Soaring to a height of 147 meters, it stood as the tallest structure on Earth for over 4,000 years. This colossal monument, built with massive stones weighing millions of tonnes, defies comprehension even in the modern era. The enduring question echoes through time: How was it built? This article embarks on a journey to unravel the mysteries of the Great Pyramid, exploring its construction, purpose, and the enigmatic civilization that brought it into existence.
Abhinav SharmaPublished 7 months ago in HistoryWho am I?
" This enigmatic riddle challenges the reader's imagination and invites them to delve into the realm of symbolism and metaphor. As we explore this cryptic statement, we will uncover the deeper layers of meaning and unravel the profound message it carries.