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Feathered Threats: The Most Dangerous Wild Animal on Earth"
It is difficult to say which wild animal is the most dangerous on Earth, as it can depend on various factors such as location, behavior, and human interaction. However, some wild animals that have a reputation for being dangerous to humans include:
By Ajith kumar3 years ago in Earth
Top 7 cottons
Pima cotton Pima cotton, also known as extra-long staple cotton, is a type of cotton that is known for its extra-long fibers. These fibers, which can be up to 1 3/8 inches long, make the cotton extremely soft and durable. Pima cotton is considered to be one of the highest-quality cottons available, and it is often used for luxury bedding and clothing.
By Praveen Kumar3 years ago in Earth
AI or Human Intelligence?
Have you ever wondered if the document you are reading was written by a robot or a human? This question has become more and more relevant as artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to create content. AI-generated documents can be difficult to distinguish from those written by humans, which is why it is important to understand the differences between them. In this article, we will explore the differences between AI-generated documents and those written by humans, with a focus on thesis papers. We will look at how AI can generate content and how it differs from human writing. Finally, we will discuss some techniques that can be used to determine whether a document was written by an AI or not.
By Brianne Matthews3 years ago in Earth
This is not a Simulation
We walk along manicured paths that wind their way through an overgrown forest. Thick and dense. The sun trying to break through the canopy. See creeper vines wind their way up the trunks, hugging, suffocating, the dying trees covered in moss, pulling them back into the underworld. Nutrients for future landscapes that only invasives recognize we are heading for. They are the catalyst, the gateway into coming times.
By Erika Edberg3 years ago in Earth
Cenote
The worn stone path leads down through the verdant Yucatan jungle to the edge of the Cenote. How many thousands of years has man come down to the cave, first to sacrifice then in wonder? Long enough to wear the stone, like the steps of some medieval cathedral. Through the undergrowth the birds and other life make their presence known with calls and stirrings. Sweat trickles tickling down my brow as I drop the heavy gear at the water’s edge, the tank, backpack and wing, mask, fins and camera housing. Catching my breath before donning the gear I gaze into the crystalline water seeing the myriad tunnels leading off into the unknown depths of the cave system.
By MICHAEL ROSS AULT3 years ago in Earth
Astronomy
Astronomy is the study of the universe and everything in it. It is a fascinating field that has captivated people for centuries. From the earliest civilizations to modern day, people have been gazing up at the stars in wonder and trying to understand the mysteries of the cosmos.
By Umar Shafik3 years ago in Earth
Climate Change Real or Fake
Climate change is real and it is caused by human activities, mainly the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. The overwhelming majority of scientists and scientific organizations around the world agree that the Earth's climate is changing and that human activity is a major contributor. This is supported by a large body of scientific evidence, including measurements of temperature, sea level, and atmospheric composition, as well as data from paleoclimate records. Climate change is already having a wide range of impacts on the natural world, as well as on human societies, and these impacts are expected to become more severe in the future if greenhouse gas emissions are not greatly reduced
By Ponmudi Dharani3 years ago in Earth
Future of Farmers in India
The future of farmers in India is a complex issue that is affected by a variety of factors, including government policies, technological advancements, and market trends. In recent years, there has been a push to modernize and mechanize Indian agriculture, which has the potential to increase efficiency and productivity. However, this shift also has the potential to displace small and marginal farmers who may not have the resources to adopt new technologies. Additionally, the Indian government's policies on pricing and procurement of agricultural products can also have a significant impact on the livelihoods of farmers. Overall, the future of farmers in India will likely be shaped by a combination of government policies, technological advancements, and market forces
By Ponmudi Dharani3 years ago in Earth







