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Why is Pluto not a planet
Uncovering the Controversy: Understanding the Demotion of Pluto from Planet to Dwarf Planet. The solar system is the collection of celestial bodies that orbit around the sun. It includes the sun, the eight planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune), five dwarf planets (Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris), and numerous other bodies such as asteroids and comets.
By Giri sandeep3 years ago in Earth
Fish
I. Introduction A. Definition of fish Fish are aquatic, cold-blooded, and typically have fins and scales. They are vertebrates and belong to the phylum Chordata. Fish can be found in all types of aquatic environments, from freshwater to saltwater and from the depths of the ocean to shallow streams and ponds.
By King of Earth3 years ago in Earth
Healing Herbs: A Guide to Cultivating a Medicinal Garden in Your Home
Are you interested in growing your own medicinal garden? If so, you’re in luck! In this blog post, we’ll provide a comprehensive guide to cultivating a medicinal garden right in your own backyard. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener, you’ll learn the basics of how to design, plant, and maintain a medical garden. We’ll also provide tips on how to use the plants from your medical garden to create your own medicinal garden kit. So if you’re ready to get started, read on to learn more about cultivating a medicinal garden in your home.
By Rokas Janulevicius3 years ago in Earth
EV Batteries and How They Can Help
This has resulted in 84% of Americans being worried about power outages occurring. From freezing water thawing during long periods of outage to stocking up on canned food, many Americans are finding new ways to survive during these ever-increasing downtimes.
By Rachel Gray3 years ago in Earth
Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor who is widely considered to be one of the most important figures in human history. He was born in 1452 in the small town of Vinci, Italy and died in 1519 in Amboise, France.
By Financial Independents3 years ago in Earth
The Science and History of Laughing Gas: Understanding Nitrous Oxide
Laughing gas, also known as nitrous oxide, is a colorless, odorless gas that has been used for a variety of purposes throughout history. It was first discovered in the late 18th century by English chemist and inventor Sir Humphry Davy, who observed its sedative and analgesic effects. Since then, nitrous oxide has been used in a variety of medical and recreational settings.
By Muthumariselvam mariyappan3 years ago in Earth
19 Interesting Facts About Life
Life is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that has puzzled philosophers, scientists, and theologians for centuries. At its core, life is defined as the ability of an organism to grow, reproduce, and maintain homeostasis. However, there is much more to life than this simple definition suggests.
By Daily Informationer3 years ago in Earth
Why Fish Don't FREEZE In Cold Water?
Earth has given us the space to live, by providing us with a comfortable and stable environment, a diverse array of resources and the right conditions for life to evolve. but still there are several places on Earth where humans cannot live permanently due to harsh environmental conditions.
By vijideepak3 years ago in Earth









