Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Earth.
"Saving the Blue Heart"
Once upon a time, in a world of endless blue, there was a vast and mysterious sea. The sea was home to a wide variety of creatures, from the tiniest plankton to the largest whales. It was a place of great beauty and wonder, with crystal clear waters and an abundance of life.
By Pojarajan Nandan Cumaran3 years ago in Earth
"The Forest's Guardian Angels"
Once upon a time, deep in the heart of a vast and ancient forest, there lived a community of creatures. The forest was their home, and it provided everything they needed to survive. The tall trees gave them shelter, the clear streams provided them with fresh water, and the lush vegetation gave them food. The forest was a place of great beauty and wonder, it was a place where the creatures felt safe and at peace.
By Pojarajan Nandan Cumaran3 years ago in Earth
"The Blue Planet's Cry for Help: A Tale of Earth's Pollution and Redemption"
Once upon a time, on a beautiful blue planet known as Earth, there lived many different kinds of living beings. The Earth was bountiful and provided everything that the living beings needed to survive. The air was clean, the water was clear, and the land was lush and green. The sky was a deep blue and the sun shone bright, illuminating the world below.
By Pojarajan Nandan Cumaran3 years ago in Earth
Rewarding the Earth: The Joy of Sustainable Agriculture and its impact on the environment
Agriculture is the backbone of human civilization. For thousands of years, we have relied on farming to provide us with the food we need to survive. However, as the global population continues to grow and the effects of climate change become more pronounced, it is clear that traditional farming practices are no longer sustainable.
By Stella Smith3 years ago in Earth
"The Hunger Fighter: Nia's Determination and Resilience"
The sun beat down mercilessly on the small village nestled in the heart of the African savannah. The dry, cracked earth seemed to reflect the suffering of the people who called it home. Hunger was a constant companion here, a gnawing ache that never quite went away.
By Pojarajan Nandan Cumaran3 years ago in Earth





