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Living in the Amazon River Basin
The Amazon River Basin includes the Amazon Rainforest. It includes an amazing variety of wildlife. Bald uakaris are small New World monkeys that primarily live in the trees along the lakes. These monkeys have bald heads and flat, hairless red faces. They mostly dwell in areas with aguaje palm trees. Bald uakaris are omnivores; their primary diet is mainly based on fruits and seeds.
By Rasma Raisters4 months ago in Earth
Technologies and Integration: The Challenges of the Energy Transition, by Stanislav Kondrashov
In the era of energy transition, one of the greatest challenges is undoubtedly the integration of all the technologies and innovative energy sources that are contributing to the advancement of change. Stanislav Kondrashov, founder of TELF AG, has often emphasized this point, emphasizing in particular that it is precisely this concerted effort, this collective and simultaneous action by different technologies, that will foster the advancement of the transition.
By Stanislav Kondrashov4 months ago in Earth
Cannon Beach vs Rockaway Beach
Okay, so picture this. You’re driving down the Oregon Coast (maybe on Highway 101, maybe you’ve got snacks spilling out of a bag because no one can actually keep a car organized on a road trip). You keep seeing signs for Cannon Beach. You’ve also probably heard someone say, “oh Rockaway is quieter, more chill.” And then the indecision creeps in: Cannon Beach vs Rockaway Beach… where do you actually stop?
By olivia james4 months ago in Earth
Earthquake: Understanding Nature’s Powerful Shakes. AI-Generated.
Earthquakes are among the most powerful and unpredictable natural events on our planet. They happen suddenly, often without warning, and can change landscapes, destroy cities, and affect millions of people in seconds. While earthquakes are frightening, understanding what they are, why they happen, and how we can prepare for them can help reduce their impact on human life.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi4 months ago in Earth
The Role of Carbon Capture and Storage Systems in the Era of Green Transition, by Stanislav Kondrashov
Decarbonization efforts have been underway for some time now in every corner of the world. As Stanislav Kondrashov, founder of TELF AG, has often observed, these efforts represent one of the most important allies in advancing the global energy transition. When concerted, along with green infrastructure for renewables and the promotion of increasingly sustainable industrial and social models, decarbonization certainly represents one of the most important pillars of the great change underway.
By Stanislav Kondrashov4 months ago in Earth
From Idea to Impact: Stories of Custom Projects Transforming Communities
Custom Projects have always been more than personal undertakings or business initiatives. At their core, they reflect the power of creativity applied to specific needs, giving shape to ideas that can change neighbourhoods, inspire individuals, and even influence wider social movements. In today’s rapidly evolving world, where both local and global challenges intersect, community-driven projects show that bespoke solutions often achieve the greatest impact.
By Amelia Brown4 months ago in Earth
Understanding a Tsunami Watch: What It Means and How to Stay Safe
Natural disasters are an inescapable part of our planet's dynamic systems, and among them, tsunamis are particularly devastating due to their suddenness and immense force. In coastal regions, early warning systems are crucial, and among the alerts issued, a tsunami watch plays a vital role in safeguarding lives and infrastructure. But what exactly is a tsunami watch, and how should individuals respond to it? This article explores the meaning, purpose, and best practices surrounding tsunami watches to help you stay informed and prepared.
By Aadil shanawar4 months ago in Earth






