
Karen Gillanah
Bio
The aggravation that can be told is not aggravation; the lover that can be snatched away is not a lover.
Stories (70)
Filter by community
Several explanations for the Fermi paradox
Since ancient times, the distant starry sky has always fascinated people, and in that unknown realm, all strangers' things make people curious. Mankind's exploration of the Earth has been on the way, and the exploration of space is also endless. How to better explain various astronomical phenomena must be the meaning that everyone keeps pursuing.
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Photography
Pluto is full of "diamonds"
Can you imagine a planet full of diamonds? In our daily life, diamonds are an absolute luxury. Of their scarcity and beauty, diamonds have become the object of everyone's desire. Whenever a couple gets married, they use a diamond ring as a token of their love to commemorate their relationship. But because of the high price, not everyone on earth can own a diamond.
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Earth
If all the Antarctic glaciers melt
Global warming is a thesis that is increasingly being confirmed. Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, human activities have had a majority impact on nature. Driven by the pursuit of economic profit, not only has biodiversity been greatly reduced, but also greenhouse gases have gradually increased, and even the ozone layer, which protects the earth from solar radiation, has been hollowed out.
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Earth
The Arctic is silently "dying"
As a geographical region, one of the two poles of the Earth, the Arctic will "die" one day. It may sound unbelievable, but after 389 days of drifting in the Arctic, the sadness of the research vessel is certainly strong proof that the Arctic is indeed "dying" silently.
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Earth
What will the world be like after the sudden disappearance of human beings?
We often discuss what the world will be like when humans become extinct, we may not be able to continue civilization for a variety of reasons, but the fruits of civilization remain on Earth.
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Earth
Credit for the sun
In our life, with the progress of the times, the gap between the interests of young people and the older generation is getting bigger and bigger, but there is one activity that is considered a tacit agreement among all ages until now, and that is to put the quilts in the sunlight when the sun is shining.
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Earth
The magnetic field strength of the planet has decreased by 9%
The development of science has enabled us to see not only the tangible substances on Earth but also the tangible substances far beyond space. In addition to these tangible substances, invisible substances are gradually being realized by human beings. For example, the solar wind, or the Earth's magnetic field.
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Earth
Double typhoon effect
Typhoons are probably one of the most common weather disasters in coastal areas, especially in cities like Fujian, Hainan, Guangxi, Zhejiang, and other parts of the country, which have endured typhoons almost as a matter of routine over the years.
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Earth
Throw a brick into the Marianas Trench
Mankind's exploration of the unknown is not simultaneous but must be a comprehensive exploration. When humans buy into space, they also think about "catching turtles in five oceans", especially on the earth where 70% of the earth is the ocean.
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Earth
"Antarctic Wall" discovered
Three million years ago, mankind was born on earth, with continuous historical evolution, human civilization also has a few thousand years of history. In between these thousands of years, the period of rapid development of human science is these few centuries.
By Karen Gillanah3 years ago in Earth











